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Banksters' Finally Face Fraud Allegations

Banksters' Finally Face Fraud Allegations ­The banksters’ blatant fraud in the run-up to the financial crisis hasn’t...

Paul Ryan pick political suicide

Paul Ryan pick political suicide One year ago, in the Summer 2011 Trends Journal, we focused on the 2012...

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What Do Paris Hilton & A-Jad Have In Common?

What Do Paris Hilton & A-Jad Have In Common? "Gay Paree" refers to Paris, the capital of France, after which socialite...

The FED's Campaign

The FED's Campaign This past Friday, as Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke delivered his annual address...

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rotesters wearing orange prison jump suits and black hoods on their heads march during a protest against holding detainees at the military prison in Guantanamo Bay during a demonstration in front of the US Supreme Court in Washington (AFP Photo) Today: 07:43

Court upholds NDAA; stay extended on indefinite detention injunction

­A federal appeals court has extended a stay on the injunction blocking the notorious indefinite detention provision in the 2012 defense bill that lets the US government jail any American without end over even suspected terrorist ties.

 
An ad in New York Subway saying"In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man. Support Israel. Defeat Jihad ” in New York  (AFP Photo) Today: 02:06 5 comments

Anti-Muslim ads could be on the way to Washington

The controversial “Defeat Jihad” advertisements that went up in New York last month could soon be coming to the nation’s capital pending a ruling expected in DC District Court this week.

John Moore/Getty Images/AFP 02.10, 15:10 9 comments

Operation Crew Cut: NYPD to patrol Facebook for gang activity

The New York Police Department is planning to double the size of its gang unit to 300 officers who will have the ability to utilize social media outlets such as Facebook using false names to track suspects.

 
Screenshot from Illustrious Luminarians of NYC 02.10, 01:37 3 comments

Occupy activists fight with Ben & Jerry’s founder over The Illuminator

Occupy Wall Street demonstrators are at odds with one of the co-founders of the Ben & Jerry’s ice cream company after both parties failed to find common ground with how to use a piece of machinery that has become an icon of the protest movement.

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(AFP Photo / Paul J. Richards) 02.10, 00:16 14 comments

TSA hires a priest excluded from clergy for child molestation

In 2002, Thomas Harkins was permanently removed by the Catholic Church after 20-plus years of allegations that the former clergyman had molested children at parishes across the East Coast. Today, he’s your friendly TSA agent.

 
California teens serving life in prison may be freed 01.10, 23:56

California teens serving life in prison may be freed

Juvenile inmates serving life in prison without parole may now be granted a second chance. California Governor Jerry Brown on Sunday signed a measure that would allow juvenile felons to petition for their release after serving 25 years.

US military secretly sprayed radioactive particles in St. Louis, Texas 01.10, 23:22 17 comments

US military secretly sprayed radioactive particles in St. Louis and Texas

A college professor from St. Louis, Missouri claims that allegedly harmless chemical sprays that doused the city in the 1950s and ‘60s as a Cold War-era protection measure was something much more sinister.

 
Commander, International Security and Assistance Force (ISAF) U.S. Marine Corp. Gen. John Allen (Mark Wilson/Getty Images/AFP) 01.10, 22:06 21 comments

US commander in Afghanistan 'mad as hell' over green-on-blue attacks

As the US is slowly pulling out of Afghanistan, the top US military commander in the country has expressed anger and frustration about the rise of insider attacks, while Afghan President Hamid Karzai said terrorism is on the rise.

Reuters/Gene Blevins 01.10, 20:44 12 comments

Mother of five killed by Border Patrol agent

A US Customs and Border Protection agent shot and killed a 32-year old mother of five in southern California after her car allegedly bumped into the man.

 
The White House in Washington (AFP Photo/Saul Loeb) 01.10, 20:43 17 comments

White House hit with primitive cyber-attack

The Obama administration is trumpeting an alleged victory over a group of hackers whom they say attempted to infiltrate a computer system used by the White House.