Suspect Software Belarus confirms software work for U.S. medical and insurance companiesSoftware developed in the former Soviet state of Belarus is part of networks used by U.S. medical and insurance companies that are now part of President Barack Obama’s health care reform program, according to a senior official of a government technology park in Minsk.
BBC Propaganda: “Why I Want A Microchip Implant”Would you like to have an RFID microchip implanted under your skin? If you are anything like me, you would never allow such a thing to be done. But many others, especially among the younger generations, see things very differently.
Homeland Security to Purchase 141,000 Rounds of Sniper Ammothe federal agency is looking to procure 141,160 rounds of Hornady .308 Winchester 168gr A-MAX TAP ammunition. Such ammunition is sometimes retailed as “Zombie Max,” a marketing gimmick alluding to its power.
A new study presented to the Royal Society meeting on ancient DNA in London last week has revealed a dramatic finding – the genome of one of our ancient ancestors, the Denisovans, contains a segment of DNA that seems to have come from another species that is currently unknown to science. The discovery suggests that
Obama, I Can Do Whatever I Want’ the commander-in-chief on Monday boasted of how, as president, “I can do whatever I want.” Executive Order tyranny — Obama plans to rule America with pen, phone In a menacing statement at a cabinet meeting last month, as well as during his recent State of the Union address
Internments can happen again, Scalia warns U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia told law students at the University of Hawaii law school Monday that the nation’s highest court was wrong to uphold the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II but that he wouldn’t be surprised if the court issued a similar ruling during a
Proposed California Law Would Require ‘Kill Switch’ For Smartphones Legislation unveiled Friday in California would require smartphones and other mobile devices to have a “kill switch” to render them inoperable if lost or stolen — a move that could be the first of its kind in the country. Sounds great, but what happens when
American Kenneth Bae now in North Korea labor campAmerican Kenneth Bae, who is being held in North Korea, has been moved from a hospital to a labor camp, the State Department said on Friday.