Science & Technology
Privacy Concerns About Apple’s iPhones and iPads
Apple, Inc. finds itself amidst controversy once again, this time provoking the criticism of privacy watchdogs which are demanding an explanation as to...
Four Companies Win NASA Funding for Space Program
Private industry is making progress toward lowering the cost of space flight, and NASA would like to come along for the ride. Among...
Read moreRussia’s President Announces Plan for Moon Base
This week marks the 50th anniversary of one of the most significant milestones in the “Space Race” between the United States and the...
Read moreCalif. Gov. Brown to Sign “Renewable Energy” Bill
California's Gov. Jerry Brown, who took office with a state government in horrific financial shape, is continuing to press for so-called “renewable energy.”...
Read moreIs Your Gmail Safe From the G-Men?
Does the Fourth Amendment’s requirement that the government obtain a warrant to search one’s effects based on probable cause apply to e-mail communications?...
Read moreSpaceX Plans Largest Rocket Since Moon Program
An American company is planning to build the largest rockets since the days of NASA’s Apollo program, and promises to deliver payloads to...
Read moreShould Homeland Security Control the GPS Network?
Americans have become accustomed to the presence of Global Positioning System (or GPS) technology embedded in everything from the GPS on their dash...
Read moreBoy Genius Sets Out to Disprove Big Bang Theory
Twelve-year old boy genius Jacob Barnett has already acquired boasting rights. He is already in college and possesses an IQ that is higher...
Read moreApple Bows to Pressure from Homosexual Activists, Pulls “Exodus” App
It didn’t take long for the folks at Apple to cave in. Following an aggressive petition campaign by homosexual activists, the computer giant...
Read moreFederal Judge Rules Against Copyright Trolls
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has asked an Illinois judge to quash subpoenas issued in a "reverse class action" lawsuit accusing thousands of...
Read moreObama Commits American Support to Brazilian Oil
Following the infamous British Petroleum oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the Obama administration took the opportunity to target oil companies and...
Read moreJapan’s Radioactive Fallout in Perspective
Drug stores across the United States are rapidly selling out of potassium iodide pills as people attempt to arm themselves against a U.N.-reported...
Read moreJapanese Nuclear Reactor Faces Media Meltdown
Major media outlets report Japan is facing a nuclear disaster after last Friday's earthquake and tsunami damaged its Fukushima power plant in the...
Read moreHacker Group Takes On Fed, IMF, “Global Banking Cartel”
A group of decentralized hacker activists — or “hacktivists” — known as Anonymous announced a new plan on March 14 to take on...
Read moreIllinois Sales Tax Law Leaves Amazon Affiliates High and Dry
In its attempt to force online retailers to collect sales tax on items purchased in the Land of Lincoln, the state of Illinois...
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