Officials: Boston Bombing Suspects Killed MIT Police Officer To Steal His Gun
Investigators believe that the suspected Boston bombers killed MIT police officer Sean Collier in a failed attempt to steal his gun, The New York Times reports.Police told the Times that surveillance...
View ArticleSeries Of Explosions Rock Natural Gas Barges In Alabama
A series of explosions rocked natural gas barges in the Mobile River in Mobile, Alabama, late Wednesday night.Initially two fuel barges exploded, critically injuring three people. As fire and rescue...
View ArticleGas Station Clerk Describes Boston Carjacking Victim Fleeing From The...
The New York Times has published the most detailed account yet of the mayhem that occurred in Cambridge and Watertown, Mass. on the night of April 18 and the subsequent manhunt for the Boston bombing...
View ArticleThe Sexual Assault Case That Has The Pentagon Scrambling Just Took A...
Lt. Col. James Wilkerson, the Air Force fighter pilot convicted last year of sexual assault — only to have his controversial case later overturned by a General — has some new troubles to worry...
View ArticleThe Full Power Of Vice President Dick Cheney Is Only Now Becoming Clear
On Sept. 12, 2001, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said that "what we are seeing is the definition of a new battlefield in the world, a twenty-first century battlefield."On Sept. 16, 2001, Vice...
View ArticleWHITE HOUSE: There Is Evidence Syria Has Used Chemical Weapons
U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Thursday that the Obama administration has evidence "to some degree of varying confidence" that Syria has used chemical weapons. The White House confirmed their...
View ArticleVLADIMIR PUTIN: We Told You To Watch Out For Chechen Terrorists
In an annual Q+A session today, Russian President Vladimir Putin made his first public comments on the Boston Marathon bombings, believed to have been perpetrated by two Chechen Russians...
View ArticleMAYOR BLOOMBERG: Boston Bombers's Next Target Was New York
At a press conference this afternoon, Mayor Michael Bloomberg told reporters that the FBI informed him last night New York City was "next on [the] list of targets" for the Boston bombing...
View ArticleNYPD Will Release 'Harmless Tracer Gases' Into The Subway For 'Airborne...
NEW YORK CITY — Police will release "harmless tracer gases" into subway stations throughout the city this summer to test the flow of noxious chemicals that could be used as airborne weapons.The study...
View ArticleACLU: Controversial Cybersecurity CISPA Is Dead (For Now)
CISPA is all but dead, again.The controversial cybersecurity bill known as the Cyber Information Sharing and Protection Act, which passed the House of Representatives last week, will almost certainly...
View ArticleEnter To Win A Kindle Fire From Business Insider
We're giving you a chance to win a Kindle Fire HD. Become a newsletter subscriber now to enter. If you're the lucky winner you will have a host of features at your fingertips. Entry deadline is May...
View ArticleINSIDE GITMO: An Exclusive Tour Of The Most Notorious Prison On Earth
There's no getting around the dark history of Guantanamo Bay detention camp. The U.S. military facility in Cuba was where America first embraced indefinite detention and, by many reports, torture.After...
View ArticleApp Alerts Israelis If They're About To Drive Into Trouble
A new app for Android is designed to alert Israelis when their car is approaching an a dangerous zone.The app is called "Occupied" and currently available in the Google Play store.From the app's...
View ArticleCISPA 'Dead For Now': 'Privacy Killer' Bill Hits A Wall In The Senate
The controversial Cyber Information Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) is likely to die in the Senate, according to US News.The bill, which has stirred up internet privacy watchdogs and sites like...
View ArticleAssad Thinks He's Winning The Syrian War — And He May Be Right
Last week Syrian President Bashar al-Assadsaid that his regime has "no choice but victory."A fierce counteroffensive by his troops — including what appears to be the local deployment of chemical...
View ArticleSouth Korea To Withdraw Remaining Workers From Factory In The North
SKorea decides to withdraw remaining SKorean workers at jointly run factory in North KoreaSEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Seoul said Friday that it has decided to withdraw the roughly 175 South Koreans still...
View ArticleNew Documentary Says This US Soldier Is Alive In Vietnam 44 Years After Being...
The new documentary "Unclaimed" purports to introduce the world to former Army Sergeant John Robertson, lost over in Vietnam in 1968 and left behind for over four decades. The Toronto Star reports...
View ArticleNow You Can Buy A Machine Gun-Ready Pickup Truck
Ever fancied owning your own “technical” – the sort of pickup truck fitted with a heavy machine gun that rebels careering around the streets from Somalia to Libya have made notorious? Come to the...
View ArticleSailor Beats Up Man Who Allegedly Tried To Rape Her In Dubai
A 28-year-old female sailor on shore leave in Dubai stopped a bus driver from allegedly trying to rape her by putting him in a stranglehold with her thighs, prosecutors told a court this week.UPDATE:...
View ArticleFormer Pakistani President Admits To A 'Secret Deal' To Allow The US Drone...
The drone war may have just taken out a high value target—former President of Pakistan and Bush Administration partner in the War on Terror, Pervez Musharraf.No, he didn’t get blown to bits by a...
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