Report Finds Phone Apps Regularly ‘spy on users’
Universities study how devices “betray us” Source: BBC | Apps on Apple and Android smartphones leak lots of users’ information to third parties, research has suggested. Researchers from the...
View ArticleCHICAGO ERUPTS! Laquan McDonald Protesters ATTACK POLICE, Toss BOTTLES, Steal...
McDonald was murdered for jaywalking Chicago police released dash-cam video late Tuesday showing the shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald, who was killed by an officer in October 2014. The video...
View ArticleFormer Pastor Charged with Felony for Informing People About Their Rights
Man targeted for discussing “jury nullification” outside courthouse Carey Wedler | The Anti Media In the United States, politicians and their corporate masters get away with murder. They may bomb...
View ArticleHigh School Math Teacher Charged For Victimizing Male Teens With Nude Photos...
Source: The Daily Caller This week’s female high school teacher busted for engaging in sexual activity with two underage male students is Haeli Wey. Wey, 28, taught math at Westlake High School in...
View ArticleHelicopter flying over Bad Axe believed to be from Homeland Security
HURON COUNTY — If you’re in Bad Axe, you more than likely noticed a helicopter hovering over the city Friday. And, according to Huron County Sheriff Kelly J. Hanson, it belongs to the Department of...
View ArticleStates Go High-Tech to Battle Snow and Ice
States are turning to snow-fighting technology to help clear the roads and make them safer for motorists. Source: StateLine As state transportation officials prepare for this season’s onslaught of...
View ArticleMore than 3,000 Washington prisoners mistakenly freed early
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — More than 3,000 prisoners in Washington have been mistakenly released early since 2002 because of an error by the state’s Department of Corrections that resulted in wrongly...
View ArticleLake of the Ozarks home sliding into water after landslide
ST. LOUIS, (UPI) — A landslide in St. Louis has caused a weekend home in Lake of the Ozarks to slowly begin to slide into the water. The house, which was vacant at the time of the landslide, began...
View ArticleOregon man lets loose flock of chickens in tax collector’s office in anger
An Oregon man released a flock of chickens inside the Oregon Department of Revenue office on Wednesday to demonstrate his anger, police said. Louis Adler, 66, reportedly delivered seven chickens to...
View ArticlePANIC AT DISNEY WORLD: False reports of shooting sends ‘wave’ of crowds...
Crowds spending Christmas night at Downtown Disney stampeded to safety after false reports of a shooting. A reported altercation at a restaurant led some to believe that shots had been fired — a rumor...
View ArticlePolice search for clues in mystery of Maine couple found dead in their SUV on...
MANCHESTER, Maine – A couple was found dead in a parked SUV on Christmas morning under suspicious circumstances, and detectives were hoping to retrace their steps on Christmas Eve to try to figure out...
View ArticleMoney-printing has caused inflation — just not where we expected
I was asked once again why all this central-bank “money-printing” along with global zero-interest-rate or even negative-interest-rate policies haven’t caused a big bout of inflation, considering how...
View ArticleNew Year, New Gun Control: Obama To Issue Executive Order On Firearms
The specifics of Obama’s executive order are still unknown as the plan is still not finished, CNN reported Barack Obama is expected to take executive action on gun control, possibly as soon as next...
View ArticleTexas Governor Challenges Obama on Gun Control: ‘Come and Take It’
Governor invokes revolutionary battle cry in defense of Texans’ Second Amendment rights On New Year’s Day, Texas Governor Greg Abbott had a strong message for President Obama regarding his upcoming...
View ArticleNew Technologies Give Government Ample Means to Track Suspects, Study Finds
WASHINGTON — For more than two years the F.B.I. and intelligence agencies have warned that encrypted communications are creating a “going dark” crisis that will keep them from tracking terrorists and...
View ArticleCalifornia jury awards $5.7 million to former PTA president framed with drugs...
That pot planting proved pretty pricey. A jury awarded a former PTA president in California $5.7 million in damages Friday for an attempted framing by two irate parents, who put marijuana in her car...
View ArticleBaton Rouge police: Officers ‘lucky to be alive’ after shootout
BATON ROUGE, La., (UPI) — Two Baton Rouge police officers were taken to a local hospital to be treated for gunshot wounds after a shootout on Saturday morning. District Attorney Hillar C. Moore III...
View ArticlePolice identify Arizona school shooting as murder-suicide
GLENDALE, Ariz., (UPI) — Police said the shooting deaths of two 15-year-old girls at Independence High School was a murder-suicide. A suicide note was found near the bodies of the two 15-year-old...
View ArticlePentagon report justifies deployment of military spy drones over the U.S.
Source: USA Today A senior policy analyst for the ACLU, Jay Stanley, said it is good news no legal violations were found, yet the technology is so advanced that it’s possible laws may require...
View ArticleThe AP has learned a government-sponsored panel is backing standards that...
JOAN LOWY, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A government-sponsored committee is recommending standards that could clear the way for commercial drone flights over populated areas and help speed the...
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