Ecuador Offers Human Rights Education for Americans
Ecuador renounced trade benefits which the US threatened to revoke over the Latin American country’s consideration of harboring NSA leaker Edward Snowden. It offered $23 million a year to fund human rights education for Americans instead
CIA Cracks Down on Leaks Inside Agency
The director of the CIA has outlined plans to launch a new campaign aimed at keeping the organization’s operations secret. The memo, issued by director John Brennan, was itself leaked late on Wednesday
Rival Protests Unfold in Egypt
Supporters and opponents of President Mohammed Morsi have begun rival demonstrations on the streets of Cairo
How Solar Flares Could Wipe Out Communication on Earth
A solar flare that could wipe out the communications and electrical grids while frying a wide variety of electronics, quickly sending us back to the 19th Century
U.S. Army Blocks The Guardian’s Website Over NSA Leaks
The US Army confirmed on Thursday that access to The Guardian newspaper’s website has been filtered and restricted for its personnel. The policy is due to classified documents described in detail in the stories
Snowden Hid Copies of Secret NSA Files
A trove of classified documents supplied to The Guardian newspaper by NSA leaker Edward Snowden has been copied and shared with several people around the globe,
IRS Scandal Deepens…
A Virginia IT company inappropriately secured $500 million worth of IRS contracts based on false statements and ties to an agency official, according to a congressional staff report released on Tuesday
DOMA - Proud of Pride
Atlantic City columnist Geoff Rosenberger shares his thoughts on the Supreme Court’s decision on DOMA and the Pride Movement as a whole
Journalist Investigating CIA Dies Mysteriously
After Wikileaks reported that Hastings had contacted them in the hours before his death complaining about being under investigation by the FBI, the federal agency denied the claim

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