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Change Could Be Coming to U.S. Drug Laws | As Embassies Reopen, A Watchful Eye Remains on Yemen | NSA Introduces New Plan To Prevent Leaks | FTC Complaint: Children's Apps Not Really... (episode)
Today a federal ruled that New York City's stop-and-frisk policy violates the constitutional rights of minorities. Though the policy has been deemed an effective crime fighting strate...
Today Attorney General Eric Holder announced some substantial changes in how low-level drug offenders are prosecuted, overriding pre-existing federal laws that impose mandatory minimu...
General Keith Alexander said that the NSA plans to reduce the number of systems administrators by up to 90 percent. By limiting the number of people with access, Alexander says the le...
Lavabit and Silent Circle have stopped providing their email encryption services, sending a message that they would rather close down than give up data for U.S. surveillance. Silent C...
Eydie Gorme died yesterday at the age of 84 surrounded by her family in Las Vegas, the city where she and her husband Steve Lawrence performed so often and where they got married in 1...
After a week of warnings of imminent attacks and terror threats, all but one of the 19 U.S. embassies closed last week have now reopened. But the drone war over Yemen has escalated si...
A new report for Bloomberg Markets Magazine exposes "conflict tungsten" from Colombia. A major tungsten mine in a remote part of Colombia is controlled by the guerrilla terrorist grou...
A complaint filed with the Federal Trade Commission last week claims that many mobile apps claiming to be educational are not. Dr. Melissa Morgenlander is an educational consultant an...