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A first-of-its-kind study tracks the health of women who are denied abortions.
We can end war.
As far as I can see – nothing has changed when it comes to people’s adulation of the “special” people who rule over them.
Entered By: Christine -Some might deem it celebratory to utter this phrase, as if one is boasting about their own clever foresight. But when it comes to serious matters-
Political opponents of President Obama witnessed something in early June that they probably thought they would never see - an opinion piece in The New York Times that was highly critical of the president.
Below is my column in this week’s U.S. News & World Report, which is part of a debate over the question:
President Barack Obama said recently that the Department of Justice’s monitoring of reporters as part of national security leak investigations could “chill the investigative journalism that holds government accountable.”
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said Friday that the US justice system was suffering from a "calamitous collapse in the rule of law", as Washington reeled from the sensational exposure of vast spy agency surveillance programmes.
The Godlikeproductions.com VCTeam is back from vacation for a roundtable discussion tonight. GLPVC like a poker hand, gives it to you straight. View the live thread here http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message2258674/pg1
Despite countless examples that prove the contrary, detractors, debunkers and non believers continually argue that the Bilderberg group holds no power, and that it is just a talking shop for elite has-beens.
Many of us live in a bubble where technology is a magical thing, a thing to be fiercely but safely debated on Twitter and in the blogosphere … which is why we don’t realize that tech has become the latest and most divisive actor (along with religion
"The people who do [create accountability for those in power]are heroes. They are the embodiment of heroism. They do it knowing exactly what is likely to be done to them by the planet's most powerful government, but they do it regardless."
When Google announced a supercharged fiber-optic Internet and TV service two years ago, many hoped the move would spur faster — and cheaper — Internet and TV options elsewhere in the country.
For me, the journey William Blake (Johnny Depp) and Nobody (Gary Farmer) share is one of beauty in the midst of human depravity.
When Google announced that its RSS reader service, Google Reader, would be shutting down on July 1, a part us died that day, especially since Google didn’t give a reason as to why they’re shutting it down.
What do the world's most powerful individuals discuss when they all get together? The answer is the world's worst kept secret
AlterNet has posted an article reporting on Census Bureau numbers showing that one out of six Americans lives in poverty.
Jesse Ventura Interview on Piers Morgan - CNN - Monday, June 03, 2013 - VIDEO
Ours is truly an Age of Statistics. In a country and an era that worships statistical data as super "scientific," as offering us the keys to all knowledge, a vast supply of data of all shapes and sizes pours forth upon us. Mostly, it pours forth from
After all that, then what?
For context, take a look at Part III: London.
So you might want to read, Part I, Context first, but then again, you might want to read it later.
It's Monday, and time for a new blog post about random thoughts like settling and such.
The only thing more amazing than the admission is how long it took them to figure it out! Fed's Advisory Council Admits We're Screwed
I know many of you are probably thinking that this is just a dumb celebrity story, but this is actually a pretty big deal.
So you might want to read, Part I, Context first, but then again, you might want to read it later. It was intense, like the last song on the new Daft Punk album. Building to a crescendo
As some of you may know, I've been away for almost a month now, recovering from my affliction. (I have an affliction called "The Daily Paul."I'd like to thank Aaron Jones, aka radiofriendly, for posting this interview of Bob Dylan at his blog iroots.
I know many of you are probably thinking that this is just a dumb celebrity story, but this is actually a pretty big deal.
What happens when a dream you've held since childhood … doesn't come true? As Lisa Bu adjusted to a new life in the United States, she turned to books to expand her mind and create a new path for herself.
Yesterday, I received in my Inbox, a message from a well-meaning individual whose mailings I generally enjoy. He sends me many jokes, funny pictures, and the occasional right wing rant appropriate to one who clings to his guns and his religion.