Prosecutors Considering Dropping Espionage Charges Against Former AIPAC Lobbyists — Review Comes Amid Reports That Rep. Harman Was Overheard on Wiretaps Agreeing to Seek Lenient Treatment for Them — Federal prosecutors are considering whether to drop the charges against two former pro...
The 'lost files' that suggest MI5 did collude in CIA interrogation The Government has been forced to issue a humiliating apology for failing to give several crucial intelligence documents to police investigating torture allegations against British spies. The 13 'lost' documents are said to contain evidence that MI5 agents colluded in the torture of former Guantanamo Bay inmate Binyam Mohamed. The British resident was arrested in Pakistan in April 2002 and says he was tortured there before his 'extraordinary rendition' to Morocco where he claims he was subjected to medieval interrogation on the orders of the CIA using questions supplied by MI5.
Spies hack into U.S. military computers Spies hacked into U.S. military computers, copying data that could threaten the effectiveness of U.S. fighter jets, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. In recent months, the newspaper said, someone was able to get into Pentagon's $300 billion Joint Strike Fighter project and take several terabytes of information concerning design and electronics systems.
Court Limits Warrantless Vehicle Searches The Supreme Court ruled that police need a warrant to search the vehicle of someone they have arrested if the person is locked up in a patrol cruiser and poses no safety threat to officers. The court's 5-4 decision puts new limits on the ability of police to search a vehicle immediately after the arrest of a suspect.
Mayor Newsom running for governor Mayor Gavin Newsom (D) formally announced his candidacy for California governor on Tuesday, offering himself as an heir to the same groundswell for generational change that helped send President Barack Obama to the White House.
Palin to Be Greeted By Aerial Wolf Hunting Ad Campaign On Indiana Visit --Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund exposes Governor Palin's anti-wildlife agenda to Evansville residents as part of the Eye on Palin campaign When Gov. Sarah Palin arrives in Evansville, Ind. tomorrow, she will be greeted by the latest installment of Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund’s Eye on Palin campaign. TV and print ads will run all day on April 16, 2009 to ensure that Evansville residents are aware that she promotes the shooting of wolves from airplanes, as well as gassing wolf pups in their dens.
Spies hack into U.S. military computers Spies hacked into U.S. military computers, copying data that could threaten the effectiveness of U.S. fighter jets, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. In recent months, the newspaper said, someone was able to get into Pentagon's $300 billion Joint Strike Fighter project and take several terabytes of information concerning design and electronics systems.
Court Limits Warrantless Vehicle Searches The Supreme Court ruled that police need a warrant to search the vehicle of someone they have arrested if the person is locked up in a patrol cruiser and poses no safety threat to officers. The court's 5-4 decision puts new limits on the ability of police to search a vehicle immediately after the arrest of a suspect.
Mayor Newsom running for governor Mayor Gavin Newsom (D) formally announced his candidacy for California governor on Tuesday, offering himself as an heir to the same groundswell for generational change that helped send President Barack Obama to the White House.
Palin to Be Greeted By Aerial Wolf Hunting Ad Campaign On Indiana Visit --Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund exposes Governor Palin's anti-wildlife agenda to Evansville residents as part of the Eye on Palin campaign When Gov. Sarah Palin arrives in Evansville, Ind. tomorrow, she will be greeted by the latest installment of Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund’s Eye on Palin campaign. TV and print ads will run all day on April 16, 2009 to ensure that Evansville residents are aware that she promotes the shooting of wolves from airplanes, as well as gassing wolf pups in their dens.
Legislation expands AmeriCorps program and college credit opportunities.
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