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Russian Hackers Eyed in Attack on Twitter, Google and Facebook

Anti-Georgia Russian hackers may have been behind yesterday’s global cyber attacks on Google, Facebook and Twitter.
The organised web assaults completely shut down social networking site Twitter and disrupted access to Facebook — nearly a year to the day since the outbreak of the Georgia-Russia war.
Search engine Google was also targeted but managed to fend off [...]

August 7th, 2009 

Obama Asks Supreme Court To Block Detainee Photos

The administration took the issue to the high court after President Obama in May reversed a decision to stop fighting the release of the photographs.
The Obama administration on Friday asked the Supreme Court to block the release of disturbing pictures of detainee abuse on grounds their disclosure could incite violence in Afghanistan and Iraq [...]

August 7th, 2009 

Conservatives Vow No Letup in Health Protests

Conservative activists are vowing to keep up their fight against President Barack Obama’s health care plans, even as the Democratic Party pushes back hard, accusing Republicans of organizing angry mobs.
Democrats and the White House are claiming that the sometimes rowdy protests that have disrupted Democratic lawmakers’ meetings and health care events around the country are [...]

August 6th, 2009 

Vanessa Hudgens’ Latest Naked Photo Scandal

Did Vanessa Hudgens not learn her lesson the first time nude photos of her leaked? Or has she been set up?
In September 2007, the “High School Musical” starlet hit headlines when pictures of her posing naked hit the internet. Despite speculation that she would be dumped by Disney, Hudgens publicly apologized for the “embarrassing” photos [...]

August 6th, 2009 

Health Care Debate, Mob Rule or Democracy in Action?

The Democratic National Committee released a Web video and e-mail on Wednesday blasting opponents of the 10-year, $1 trillion plan.
Titled “Enough of the Mob,” the ad warns that the “right wing extremist base” is back after losing the presidential election, a series of legislative battles and the confidence of Americans.
“Now, desperate Republicans and their well-funded [...]

August 5th, 2009 

Congress Spends Millions on Jets the Air Force Did Not Request

Congress is supposed to be taking a knife to the federal budget.
But when it comes to new military equipment, they’ve traded their knife for a spoon — tossing in scoops of cash that the Pentagon hasn’t even requested.
The latest example comes with the House approving more than $500 million for eight passenger jets, [...]

August 5th, 2009 

Ahmadinejad Sworn In as President Amid Crisis

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was sworn in Wednesday for a second term as president nearly two months after a disputed election triggered massive street protests, split Iran’s clerical leadership and brought attacks from within his own conservative camp over mistreatment of detained opposition activists.
In streets near parliament, security forces using batons dispersed hundreds of protesters who chanted [...]

August 5th, 2009 

Showdown at Health Care Town Halls

The debate over President Obama’s top domestic priority is escalating as Congress takes a month-long recess. Several lawmakers have been booed, jeered, and occasionally cheered by protesters on their home turfs at town hall meetings on health care reform.
Gibbs singled out Rick Scott, chairman of Conservatives for Patients’ Rights, as the ringleader.
“I think you’ve [...]

August 4th, 2009 

Does Cash for Clunkers Help or Harm the Environment?

Sold as an economic stimulus and an environmental salve, the “cash for clunkers” program has succeeded in jump-starting the ailing auto industry. But some environmental and national security watchdogs are now arguing that the harm caused by destroying the used vehicles — required by the government trade-in program — may outweigh the benefits of exchanging pollution-spewing gas guzzlers for new, more efficient cars.

August 4th, 2009 

Obama Officials Don’t Dismiss Possibility of New Taxes

President Obama may have to break his campaign pledge and raise taxes on middle-class Americans to pay for public health care and the growing deficit, an eventuality that administration officials touched lightly on Sunday as they promoted an economy emerging from recession.

August 2nd, 2009