In an example case which showed that police was arresting people on false charges in order to prevent them from filming the abuse of police power, Citizen journalist proved that he was falsely arrested by police.
In the first major legal victory for thos ...[
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The business elite is and always has been the most powerful force in U.S. politics, by virtue of its dominant role in the economy. But what is striking ...[
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has sued 16 big banks that set a crucial global interest rate, accusing them of fraud and conspiring to keep the rate low to enrich themselves.
The banks, which include Bank of America, Citigroup and JPMorgan Chas ...[
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Netherlands has passed a law that ensures network neutrality. First among eu nations.
Network neutrality bans any isp, service provider, any kind of provider that provides access to internet for their customers, from having any control on what websites t ...[
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Possibly angry at this situation, on April 21st a 62-year-old nuclear worker broke the silence on the continued leakage of contaminated water from Fukushima Daiichi. Speaking to me, he requested anonymity for fear of losing his job. He supervises a constr ...[
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The sites kremlin.ru and ?????????.?? have been unavailable for almost an hour on Wednesday.
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U.S. and Yemeni officials say the supposed would-be bomber at the heart of an al-Qaida airliner plot was actually an informant working for the CIA.
The revelation, first reported by The Los Angeles Times, shows how the CIA was able to get its hands on a ...[
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"NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- There are far more jobless people in the United States than you might think.
While it's true that the unemployment rate is falling, that doesn't include the millions of nonworking adults who aren't even looking for a job anymore. A ...[
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