Science & Technology
FDA Approves GMO Salmon, Rules Against Labeling for GMO Plants
On November 19, the FDA approved genetically modified salmon, dubbed "Frankenfish" by many health-conscious Americans, as safe for human consumption, marking the first...
Saudi Arabia Announces Its Willingness to “Stabilize” Oil Prices
In attempting to flood the world markets with oil and put many U.S. oil fracking companies out of business, OPEC overplayed its hand,...
Read moreBlue Origin’s Historic Breakthrough
Jeff Bezos' secretive Blue Origin space firm yesterday became the first to launch a rocket into space and guide it safely back to...
Read moreOil: How Much Lower?
The question of just how far oil prices may fall remains an open question. A "black swan" event could, however, drop oil to...
Read moreSurveillance Hawks Blame Cryptography for Paris Attacks
Unsurprisingly, in the wake of last week's deadly attacks in Paris, there has been an escalating demand — by those always in favor of...
Read moreNet Neutrality Puts Political Websites in the Crosshairs of Censorship
When Net Neutrality was sold to the American people, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler promised there would be no regulation of content. No censorship....
Read moreNet Neutrality Faces New Challenges
With a 3-2 vote on February 26, 2015, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) reclassified the Internet as a public utility under Title II...
Read moreIs Your Smart TV Watching YOU?
It's one thing to watch television; it's another thing altogether for your television to watch you. Unfortunately, that is what is increasingly happening....
Read moreGlobalists and UN Push Mandatory Biometric ID for All
In an effort to bring every last person into the “system,” so to speak, governments, globalist forces, and the United Nations want to...
Read moreMicrosoft: Windows 10 Reports on Users; Can’t Be Stopped
When Microsoft released Windows 10 on July 29, the new operating system was already mired in controversy due to the way it monitors...
Read moreTransCanada Asks State Department to Hold Its Keystone Pipeline Application
TransCanada Corporation's shrewd political ploy to avoid having the Obama administration judge the wisdom of a Keystone Pipeline expansion just might work. If it...
Read moreCISA Passes Senate, Threatens Liberty and Privacy
On Tuesday, the Senate passed the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA) by a vote of 74-21. It has the tech industry and the...
Read moreLower Oil Prices Pinching OPEC
OPEC is losing its bet that it would outlast its competition and be able to push oil prices higher. ...
Read moreOPEC’s Strategy Appears to be Working: U.S. Layoffs Slowing Oil Production
It's premature for OPEC to conclude that its strategy to force American marginal producers out of the market is working. ...
Read moreHouse Bill to Lift Crude Oil Export Ban Faces Obama Veto
The House voted to lift the crude oil export ban, but Obama will veto any bill that benefits Americans though lower gas prices...
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