From mysterious robotic space planes to giant spy satellites the size of school buses, space is teeming with secret American hardware meant to gaze down on…
The police and secret services keep the cameras at bay. The pegged-up shower curtain hides the hotel. Blackened windows and security escorts protect the delicate, quivering participants from the horror of being identified. The coyest are never seen at all, and never make the delegate list.
Now compare that with your life. CCTV cameras with… Continue
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AKRON, Ohio - The Cuyahoga County judge charged in the county corruption investigation for allegedly fixing a foreclosure case has been found guilty on three of the five charges he was facing.
The federal jury returned the verdict against Judge Steven Terry shortly before 2 p.m. Monday in Akron.
Terry, who was facing five charges, was found guilty of counts one, three and four – which were related to conspiracy to commit mail fraud and mail fraud. Our reporter in the… Continue
ARLINGTON, Va. — A Marine Corps reservist carrying a backpack containing what initially appeared to be bomb-making material was detained near the Pentagon early Friday, but authorities later said the suspicious items were not explosive.
Yonathan Melaku, 22, of Alexandria, Va., was discovered after 1 a.m. Friday inside Arlington National Cemetery, several hours after it had closed.
As officials investigated the contents of Melaku's bag and his car parked nearby, roads were… Continue
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Brandwynne "Brandie" Prespentt finished work at 3 p.m. June 10 and ran some errands. On the other side of town, a dog assigned to a Precinct 4 constable's deputy was attacking her husband, Travis.
The incident, which led to an arm injury requiring 22 stitches, was the climax of a bizarre sequence of events that began when the couple's neighbor, Tamara Denise Whiteside, phoned in a false report accusing Travis Prespentt of pistol-whipping and strangling his wife and dumping her in… Continue
Throngs of passengers stranded in the United Airlines terminal at O'Hare International Airport on Friday night were told to go home or get a hotel after a "nationwide computer malfunction" took out the airline's reservations systems.
The systems went down shortly after 7 p.m., a United Airlines spokeswoman said. After roughly three hours, passengers were told that there would be no more flights. Local travelers were told to go home and some travelers from out of town were given… Continue
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When you tie the knot, one of the most exciting things is planning your honeymoon.
Mike and Kim Miranda planned to embark on a cruise for their honeymoon. They planned to fly from Columbus to Florida after their wedding, where they would catch their cruise ship.
The newlyweds said they looked at the Transportation Security Administration web site the night before their flight and packed according to the rules and regulations.
NaturalNews) Flood waters continue to rise in many areas of the US Midwest, which has prompted officials at the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Plant near Omaha, Neb., to declare an unidentified "Notification of Unusual Event." According to reports, flood waters have already reached the plant, and the Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) is allegedly working to remediate the unknown, low-level emergency.
CBS 3 News in Omaha reports that OPPD has issued a news release stating that a "notification… Continue
Dominic Schreiber of We Are Change in Switzerland appeared on the Alex Jones Show today and said a number of Swiss MPS are moving forward with an effort to have Bilderberg member and war criminal Henry Kissinger and others arrested.
On June 6, Paul Joseph Watson reported on Dominique Baettig’s call on Swiss federal authorities to…
A hack has exposed Citibank users' credit cards and personal information, becoming the latest in a string of high-profile cyber-crimes against prominent companies.
Unknown hackers reportedly now have 200,000 Citigroup customer names, account numbers and contact information, though the credit card and financial services company denies they took birth dates, social security numbers, card expiration dates and security codes. The cyber-attacks occurred in early May, but Citigroup… Continue
By Anna Mulrine, Staff writer / June 9, 2011 Washington
The next great battle America faces is likely to involve cyberwarfare, Leon Panetta, the Central Intelligence Agency director, warned senators Thursday, predicting that “the next Pearl…
European Rating- Agency Fari downgrades USA-Rating
Feri ranks
the creditworthiness of the United States down. Feri lowers credit
rating for the U.S. from AAA to AA, making it the first rating agency
in general, which makes this step.…
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has intensified the American covert war in Yemen, exploiting a growing power vacuum in the country to strike at militant suspects with armed drones and fighter jets, according to
American officials.
The acceleration of the American campaign in
recent weeks comes amid a violent conflict in Yemen that has left the
government in…
Neil Oliver reacts after a top Dutch government official has admitted 'Covid' was a military operation.#gbnews #uknews #covid #coronavirus #covid19 Keep up t...
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