Internet is the Public’s Source for News

A new Rasmussen Reports poll finds that traditional network news continues to fall as the nation’s source for news. The internet now is a bigger source of news for Americans than network TV, by a point, 25 percent to 24 percent

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The Grim Life Inside a Romanian Gypsy Ghetto

Life inside the Romanian gypsy ghetto so grim that the town mayor sealed it off behind a wall

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Where Your Tax Money is Going…

A new congressional report shows taxpayers picked up the tab for at least 894 conferences in 2012 — to the tune of $340 million

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Bahrain Jails Protesters, Activists Tortured

Seven Shia Muslim men, three of whom are minors, have received 10-year jail sentences in Bahrain after being found guilty of attempting to murder police during protests last year. A day earlier, two policemen were acquitted of murdering a protester

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White House Threatens Journalists

Has the Obama administration forgotten that journalism is meant to serve the governed not the governors?

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Big Money in Politics

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s $2.3 million in campaign spending helped anti-gun radical Robin Kelly win the Democratic primary to replace convicted former Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr.

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The Woman Who Unmasked Anonymous

Gabriella Coleman started studying hackers before it was cool — in 1999, to be precise, after being introduced to the open source movement by a programmer friend. She got a preemptive whiff of the hacker collective Anonymous

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U.S. Goes All Out to Silence Whistleblower for Good

US prosecutors are set to call a Navy SEAL – possibly one who participated in the killing of Osama bin Laden – to testify against alleged whistleblower Bradley Manning

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Supreme Court Won’t Allow a Challenge to Orwellian Surveillance Law

A sharply-divided Supreme Court on Tuesday threw out an attempt by U.S. citizens to challenge the expansion of a surveillance law used to monitor conversations of foreign spies and terrorist suspects

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Bahrain Cracks Down on Free Expression

The government of Bahrain has banned a specific type of free expression: the import of Guy Fawkes masks

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