Hackers Possibly Stole Credit Card Data From Neiman Marcus
Upscale retailer Neiman Marcus has acknowledged that some customer credit and debit cards may have been stolen by hackers in a data breach back in December, cybersecurity journalist Brian Krebs is...
View ArticleJake Tapper Is Getting Attacked For Saying What Many Are Thinking About...
Jake Tapper, the host of CNN's "The Lead," is getting blasted after interviewing former Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell Friday night.The interview was about the new movie, "Lone Survivor," which portrays a...
View ArticleThe Tragic Story Of A Marine Who Survived Fallujah Only To Die In The US
The city of Fallujah is back in the news after being taken over by Al Qaeda militants, and now a third major battle over control of the city is on the horizon.Disappointment is the most apt description...
View ArticleThe Massive Civilian-Military Divide — In Two Emails
Earlier today I wrote a post about CNN anchor Jake Tapper, who's come under fire after an interview with Marcus Luttrell, the Navy SEAL who inspired the film "Lone Survivor."I won't rehash the entire...
View ArticleReport: US Army Tested Biological Weapons In Japan During The Sixties
The US army conducted field experiments of biological weapons, which could harm rice cropping, in the Japanese island of Okinawa in the early 1960s, a press report said Sunday.The same experiments were...
View ArticleThe 29 Coolest US Air Force Images Of The Year
The U.S. Air Force gets a lot of ribbing from the other services for being a kush job, but the general consensus when it comes to photography is that United States Airmen are second to none.The...
View ArticleEven North Korea Says Japan Is Acting Dangerously Militaristic
North Korea on Sunday lashed out at Japan's hawkish prime minister for seeking to revise Tokyo's pacifist post-World War II constitution, calling Shinzo Abe a "militarist maniac".In a New Year comment...
View ArticleThere Are Much Bigger Problems In Turkey That Could Derail Its Alliance With...
While the government of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan faces an extensive corruption investigation targeting his inner circle, the country's problems far exceed domestic graft.Turkey is...
View ArticleThe 100 Deadliest Movies Of All Time
A data scientist has created a handy list of the deadliest films of all time.Randal Olson, a Computer Science PhD student at Michigan State University who also made lists of the deadliest actors and...
View ArticleEdward Snowden's Relationship With WikiLeaks Should Concern Everyone
Amid calls for the clemency of Edward Snowden, many questions remain about the 30-year-old's flight from America and asylum in Russia.One major unresolved issue is the relationship between "the most...
View ArticleBritish Spies Are Officially Getting The 'License To Speed'
British spies are to be given a "licence to speed", allowing the likes of James Bond to drive fast with impunity in the name of national security.Transport minister Robert Goodwill was to announce the...
View ArticleWELCOME TO THE SUCK: Here's What Life At Marine Boot Camp Is Like
Established in 1915, Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island churns out 20,000 new Marines every year.Every Friday, a new crop of Marines leaves the base, and they leave happily.The 12-week program is...
View ArticleHere Are The Main Points Of The Iran Nuclear Deal
Iran said on Sunday that an accord it struck with world powers on its disputed nuclear programme in exchange for an easing of sanctions will take effect from January 20.The United States confirmed the...
View ArticleAK-47 Inventor In Letter To Church: 'My Spiritual Pain Is Unbearable'
It's increasingly clear that Mikhail Kalashnikov, who died last month aged 94, felt haunted by his life's most prominent creation: the AK-47 assault rifle.In a 2012 letter he sent to the Russian...
View ArticleHere's Photos Of John Kerry Awkwardly Handing Potatoes To Russia's Sergei Lavrov
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met with Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov today in Paris and took some time to hand him a couple Idaho potatoes.The meeting between the two men is bookended by...
View ArticleCONFIRMED: The DEA Struck A Deal With Mexico's Most Notorious Drug Cartel
An investigation by El Universal has found that between the years 2000 and 2012, the U.S. government had an arrangement with Mexico's Sinaloa drug cartel that allowed the organization to smuggle...
View ArticleUS Journalist Critical Of Putin Kicked Out Of Russia
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A U.S. journalist and author critical of President Vladimir Putin says he has been barred from Russia, a move that has echoes of the Cold War and could strain relations with the...
View ArticleBrazilian Police Investigated Over Three-Hour Killing Spree Near São Paulo
BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — At least 12 young men were gunned down in separate incidents within hours of one another on the gritty outskirts of a university town, and investigators said Monday they're...
View ArticleHere's The Underwater Drone The Navy Will Use To Spy On Enemy Submarines
Please enable Javascript to watch this video Drones don't just fly in the sky. They'll soon be patrolling the ocean. The US Navy recently announced a contract worth $203.7M for marine technology...
View ArticleRiotous Assembly
Women had a rotten time in the Soviet Union. Communist notions of sexual equality forced them into hard manual labour. Homemaking was both disregarded and hugely burdensome, with primitive appliances...
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