FBI director admits using surveillance drones on U.S. soil
By David Ingram WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States uses drones for surveillance in some limited law enforcement situations, FBI Director Robert Mueller said on Wednesday, sparking additional...
View ArticleObama to appoint Republican Jim Comey to head FBI
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama will nominate Jim Comey to be the next FBI director on Friday, picking a former Justice Department official who has deep experience in the U.S. battle...
View ArticleBoehner asks Obama to push Democrats to act before student loan rates double
By Elvina Nawaguna WASHINGTON (Reuters) – House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner urged President Barack Obama on Thursday to push Democrats in Congress to back a move to switch student loan...
View ArticleArchaeologists discover lost Maya city in Mexican jungle
By Luc Cohen MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Archaeologists have found an ancient Maya city that remained hidden for centuries in the rain forests of eastern Mexico, a discovery in a remote nature reserve they...
View ArticleFour in ten U.S. adults care for sick and elderly relatives
By Yasmeen Abutaleb WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Four in 10 U.S. adults are now caring for a sick or elderly family member as more people develop chronic illnesses and the population ages, a new study has...
View ArticleResearch finds wealth warps your perspective and makes you less ethical
Across multiple studies, researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have found that being in the upper-class predisposes individuals to acting unethically. Studies conducted by psychology...
View ArticleGohmert: Cutting food stamps not evil because poor people buy king crab legs
Representative Louie Gohmert (R-TX) on Thursday denied it was “evil” for Republicans to want to cut food stamps because poor people used the program to purchase extravagant foods. The Texas congressman...
View ArticleAstronomically high air pollution plagues city-dwellers in Asia
Air pollution has become a curse for millions of city-dwellers in Asia, posing a mounting risk to the very young and very old, pregnant women and people with heart and respiratory problems, say...
View ArticleWatch live: Sen. Jeff Merkley addresses Netroots
Netroots Nation 2013 kicked off on Thursday evening with a speech from Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) in San Jose, California. Other speakers include Ash Kalra (San Jose City Council), Howard Dean, Barney...
View ArticleSecret FISA court allows NSA to collect and use data without a warrant
Top secret documents submitted to the court that oversees surveillance by US intelligence agencies show the judges have signed off on broad orders which allow the NSA to make use of information...
View ArticleMainstream media accused of belittling Brazilian protests
Brazilians marching against corruption and the cost of the 2014 World Cup are also angry at the media, including the influential Globo network, accused of belittling their movement. In Sao Paulo, the...
View ArticleAmerican Medical Association calls on reversal of gay blood donor ban
A leading US doctors’ group this week urged the reversal of a decades-old ban on donations of blood from gay men, saying the law is discriminatory and outdated. The policy decision came Tuesday in...
View ArticleObama meets privacy board to discuss surveillance programs
US President Barack Obama Friday meets members of a privacy watchdog board, finally fully active after years of delays, to discuss a furor over US spy agency Internet and telephone snooping. The...
View ArticleEuropean Union ministers back ban on menthol cigarettes
European Union health ministers on Friday approved plans to ban menthol and other flavoured cigarettes as part of a crackdown on youth smoking. But the ministers reduced the size of mandatory health...
View ArticleAmerican Atheists’ David Silverman at Netroots: ‘Why do we talk about God...
This year at Netroots Nation, Raw Story is asking 5 Questions of various panel speakers, exhibitors and attendees about issues you won’t hear addressed on the main stage. Though many liberals...
View ArticleCoroner says Canadian tourist found in hotel water tank died of natural causes
Coroner’s officials say that a Canadian tourist whose body was found in a Los Angeles hotel’s water tank died from an accidental drowning. According to the Los Angeles Times, medical examiners found no...
View ArticleLesbian couple attacked after having sex in McDonald’s bathroom
Two women were allegedly attacked and beaten by a group of people outside a McDonald’s restaurant in Pennsylvania after being kicked out for allegedly having sex inside the women’s bathroom. The Daily...
View ArticlePutin supports bill granting amnesty to white-collar criminals
President Vladimir Putin urged lawmakers Friday to pass a newly-drafted bill that would grant an amnesty to white-collar criminals in a bid to improve Russia’s frigid business climate at a time of...
View ArticleFour feared dead in Canada as floods paralyze Calgary
By Nia Williams and Scott Haggett CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) – The heaviest floods in decades shut down the Canadian oil capital of Calgary on Friday, with an evacuation of the downtown core and tens...
View ArticleEdward Snowden charged with espionage: reports
Former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor Edward Snowden was charged with espionage, theft and conversion of government property by federal prosecutors, the Washington Post reported on Friday....
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