Hacktivists with the collective Anonymous are waging an attack on the website for the White House after successfully breaking the sites for the FBI, Department of Justice, Universal Music Group, RIAA and Motion Picture Association of America. In response to today’s fede …
The city of Portland, Maine joined other cities across the nation in supporting an amendment to the U.S.
Nigerian banks line up for mobile money licenses Mobile Banking, Money Transfer / P2P, Region: EMEA, Trends / Statistics Nigeria continues its push toward becoming a cashless, mobile economy. The country's effort to build a mobile payment services …
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Fox News’ hosts are known for insensitive remarks, and yesterday was no exception. During Fox News’ “The Five,”, co-host Andrea Tantaros described why she believes the recession was a good thing for this generation of children.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney took a page out of the Chris Christie playbook on Thursday and berated an Occupy Wall Street activist for asking him how he would support less-wealthy Americans.
Yesterday, Mother Jones identified 21 former CEOs who received more than $100 million in severance packages when they left their posts. A Think Progress analysis of federal campaign finance records reveals that of the 21-person list, only four have been disclosed …
Given that even the web “dark out” hasn’t killed these zombie bills, Anonymous is calling for physical protests to oppose the bills.
The 2012 GOP presidential candidates have declined to release the names of their top fundraisers, unlike President Barack Obama’s campaign and past Republican candidates.
The Oakland Police Department's response to The Oakland Police Department's response to Occupy Oakland protests this fall raised "serious concerns" about the Department's ability to "hold true to the best practices in American policing," according to monitors tasked with overseei …
I can picture it now. Lavish vacations, drinking expensive wines, and dining at places a state legislator salary can rarely afford. Here in Wisconsin a State Assembly Representative makes just under $50,000 a year.
Occupy Wall Street has not initiated any private discussions.