NSA ‘Collected Details of Online Sexual Activity’ of Islamist Radicals
Document leaked by Edward Snowden shows agency sought out ‘vulnerabilities’ such as looking at explicit material online.
This author has not written his bio yet.
But we are proud to say that Joe Miller contributed 36333 entries already.
Document leaked by Edward Snowden shows agency sought out ‘vulnerabilities’ such as looking at explicit material online.
Simmons dropped by the Fox News studio for yet another golden segment with Neil Cavuto. There’s way too much to describe within this 13-minute powerhouse of pre-holiday craziness, but suffice it to say: Simmons cries (twice), climbs over the news desk, suggestively licks cupcake frosting, pulls his leg over his head, breaks out in song, and waves to imaginary(?) fans outside the studio.
The grand mufti of Saudi Arabia said a ban on women driving in the conservative Gulf state protects society from “evil”, in remarks published in the press on Thursday.
A suburban Chicago police officer was released from a hospital Friday after being dragged by a car driven by fleeing Thanksgiving Day shoplifting suspects, one of whom was charged with attempted murder.
A police helicopter crashed late Friday night into the roof of a popular pub in Glasgow, Scotland, leaving the building littered with debris and emergency crews scrambling to the scene.
A woman and a little girl were trampled and injured during a Black Friday frenzy at the local Walmart in New Boston, Ohio, officials say.
Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer ridiculed an Organizing for America commercial telling parents to give their kids a Thanksgiving scolding until they sign up for Obamacare.
President Obama requested Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu take a “breather” from his harsh criticism of the U.S. strategy regarding Iran during a call betwee the two leaders.
President Barack Obama told the crowd at a Democratic fundraiser in Beverly Hills on Tuesday that he has accomplished “as much, if not more” than any other president.
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that Colorado sheriffs suing the state over new firearm restrictions don’t have standing to proceed with the case as a group, but the legal battle is far from over.
