The latest Radiolab "shorts" episode, entitled Grumpy Old Terrorists, seems like a bit of a departure in subject matter for that program -- but fits right in with something we've been talking a lot about lately. Over the past few years, we've noticed the rather disturbing trend in how the FBI keeps publicly celebrating stories about stopping terrorist plots -- but in almost every case the details show that it was actually just stopping its own terrorist plots that it feeds to hapless individuals, often nudging them and pushing them down the road to "become" terrorists, despite commonly displaying little to no aptitude for actual terrorism.
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Tuesday, June 19, 2012
The rich get rich and the poor stay poor
The U.S. has the fourth worst income inequality compared to other developed countries, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation. Though some are better than others, all 50 states have higher inequality than most of the developed world. 24/7 Wall St. examined the 10 states with widest gap between the rich and poor.
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Big brother is watching
A federal judge estimates that his fellow federal judges issue a total of 30,000 secret electronic surveillance orders each year—and the number is probably growing. Though such orders have judicial oversight, few emerge from any sort of adversarial proceeding and many are never unsealed at all. Those innocent of any crime are unlikely to know they have ever been the target of an electronic search.
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Wiretapping Costs
The American Civil Liberties Union revealed that phone tracking was an extremely widespread phenomenon across US police forces. Now, another of their leaked documents reveals how much cell carriers charge for the services.
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Tracking the secret war on Iran
Rumors about an imminent military attack on Iran over its nuclear program have come and gone for years. In recent weeks such talk has intensified, though it's still anybody's guess as to whether Israel or the United States might openly carry out military action any time soon. But most experts agree on one thing: A covert war with Iran has already been raging for years. Details are often murky, but the conflict has been punctuated with brazen assassinations, exploding missile sites, crippling cyberattacks, and a litany of arrests and spying allegations on all sides. Below is a timeline of major developments in the war—or at least the ones that are publicly known.
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Monday, April 2, 2012
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Unemployment at an all time low thanks to Obama?
The US job market continues to strengthen with the number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits now at a four-year low, the labor department said Thursday.
Of course it is, everyone is at their limit and is getting thrown off unemployment.
But it will look better for his campaign. LINK
Of course it is, everyone is at their limit and is getting thrown off unemployment.
But it will look better for his campaign. LINK
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
We're number 1!!!
If the US auto industry has recently shown sparks of new life (though we're not making T-Birds or Mercuries or Oldsmobiles or Pontiacs or Saturns anymore), there is one form of manufacturing in which America is still dominant. When it comes to weaponry we're still young and proud and makin' Predators and Reapers (as in unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones) and Eagles and Fighting Falcons (as in F-15 and F-16 combat jets), and outfitting them with the deadliest of weapons.
In this market niche, we're still the envy of the world.
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In this market niche, we're still the envy of the world.
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Gobi desert
What are those strange white patterns in China's Gobi Desert? For weeks, experts have puzzled over the crazy lines that show up in satellite images.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
$356 Million Later, the Justice Department’s Wireless Network Still Sucks
So where exactly did all that money go?? Link
To Understand Tensions Between the US and Iran, Follow the Money
Great story from Mother Jones about how to trace some of the things you see in the news. Simply, follow the money
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Tuesday, March 6, 2012
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