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The Republican vision of America is one in which 99% of us are condemned to serfdom

The Republican vision of America is one in which 99% of us are condemned to serfdom Republicans in Congress unveiled their vision for America today – and if they...

Ron Paul needs to run as a third party candidate

Ron Paul needs to run as a third party candidate ­The 2012 “mainstream” conservative candidates are a group of bumbling twits....

Dismembering the War on Drugs

Dismembering the War on Drugs If wars are irreducible to elements of physical combat and drugs to their...

How Iran can have nuclear  power and the world can have peace

How Iran can have nuclear power and the world can have peace ­Once again, the world teeters on the edge of war. Once again, the conflict is...

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@Twitter, Trayvon Was “NO_LIMIT_NIGA”

@Twitter, Trayvon Was “NO_LIMIT_NIGA” “Hoodie on the Hill” blared the Drudge-Report headline, as the street theater...

Trade rains on the jobs parade

Trade rains on the jobs parade Earlier this month the Labor Department reported that 227,000 new jobs were...

Rejoice, Apple fans

Rejoice, Apple fans ­Warmest congrats, Apple fans – you got yourself another object of adulation...

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Even worse than SOPA: New CISPA cybersecurity bill will censor the WebAn onrush of condemnation and criticism kept the SOPA and PIPA acts from passing earlier this year, but US lawmakers have already authored another authoritarian bill that could give them free reign to creep the Web in the name of cybersecurity. 1 Anonymous fights Arizona censorship bill with 'butthurt form'There’s a fine line between offensive and hilarious, and Arizona lawmakers aim to make that boundary legally protected. If House Bill 2549 passes, online harassment could become a criminal offense – but some hacktivists are there to help you rejoice. 2 Oakland shooter was teased, kicked out of college and in debtAs police try to find a motive behind the shooting at an Oakland, California college on Monday that left seven dead, new details about the suspected killer reveal that he had been expelled from the institute after being oppressed by fellow students. 3 DHS won't explain its order of 450 million hollow point bulletsAfter 9/11, the United States government created the Department of Homeland Security to prevent future acts of terrorism and deal with other domestic issues. Now in order to keep doing such, the agency is asking for 450 million hollow point bullets. 4 Ron Paul: The most transparent candidateIn the midst of the Mitt Romney tax filing fiasco, Ron Paul said he’d be embarrassed to publish personal finances on account of his comparably indigent income. Paul has come clean now, however, with just how he conducts costs on the campaign trail. 5
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Anna Chapman (RIA Novosti / Vitaliy Belousov) 03.04, 20:47 13 comments

Did Russia's sexy spy, Anna Chapman, seduce an Obama official?

The 2010 apprehension of Russian spy Anna Chapman by American authorities came as a surprise to many. Now new details emerging suggest that the undercover agent was on the move to bed a high-ranking Obama official.

 
Reuters / Alexander Demianchuk 03.04, 01:51 12 comments

Plasma fusion becomes a reality?

Scientists in a New Jersey laboratory say they are close to a major breakthrough in the field of fusion that they predict will soon allow for an unlimited source of the cheapest, cleanest and safest energy ever.

Reuters / Saad Shalash 03.04, 01:48 28 comments

Strip searches for everyone, says Supreme Court

Unpaid parking tickets? That’s a strip search. And no leash on your doggie? That’s a strip search too. It might sound weird, and a wee bit terrifying, but that’s the verdict out of the United States Supreme Court this week.

 
An officer walks by what appears to be covered dead bodies following a multiple shooting in Oakland, California, April 2, 2012. (Reuters / Beck Diefenbach) 02.04, 23:50 26 comments

Seven killed in shooting at California college (PHOTOS)

Seven people have been killed in a shooting rampage at a private Christian college in Oakland, California on Monday. Police detained and identified a 43-year-old former student as the suspect.

(Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images / AFP) 02.04, 23:12 13 comments

Mega Millions winner refuses to share money

Order a Big Mac at a certain McDonald's restaurant in Maryland sometime soon and you might find an addendum to the classic recipe of two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun.

 
Mikhail Muhammad (L) of the New Black Panther Party speaks to the media next to a memorial to Trayvon Martin outside The Retreat at Twin Lakes community where Trayvon was shot and killed by George Michael Zimmerman while on neighborhood watch patrol March 24, 2012 in Sanford, Florida. (AFP Photo / Mario Tama / Getty Images) 02.04, 21:56 26 comments

New Black Panthers want defense training after Trayvon Martin's murder

The slaying of Trayvon Martin has raised many questions about race relations in the US in the weeks since the 17-year-old was gunned down by George Zimmerman. Some, however, are concerned that these conversations aren’t enough.

Republican Presidential hopeful Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) greets supporters during a town hall meeting at the University of Maryland on March 28, 2012 in College Park, Maryland (T.J. Kirkpatrick/Getty Images/AFP) 02.04, 21:17 16 comments

Ron Paul is trying to save GOP from themselves

Presidential hopeful Ron Paul might not represent what his Republican rivals are touting this election year, but the Texas congressman says that he won’t budge on his own beliefs. In fact, says Paul, he wants to come to the rescue of the GOP.

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A file picture taken on November 12, 2006 of then leader of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) Joseph Kony answering journalists' questions at Ri-Kwamba, in Southern Sudan (AFP Photo/Pool - Stuart Price/Files) 02.04, 20:47 10 comments

Kony 2012: The sequel

Less than a month after their 30-minute Kony 2012 video was released on the Internet only to go viral, California-based advocacy group Invisible Children say they will unleash a follow-up film this week.

Reuters/Brendan McDermid 02.04, 19:48 17 comments

Goldman Sachs: Sex trafficker?

Global investment, securities and sex. Goldman Sachs has long been a big name on Wall Street, but an investigation tying the banking giants to a website linked with sex trafficking has left the firm scrambling to say goodbye to some stock.

 
A police car in Los Angeles, California (Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images / AFP) 02.04, 05:54 53 comments

Californian Trayvon: Cops gun down unarmed black teen

A second shooting of an unarmed African American youth by US police is fueling suspicion of institutionalized prejudice in the force and threatening social unrest across American suburbs.