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Snowden Leaves Sheremetyevo, Enters Russia on Temporary Asylum

Edward Snowden the NSA surveillance leaker has left the transit zone of Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport and has entered Russia after…

5th Circuit Holds Citizens Have No Expectation of Privacy in Cellphone Records

In a big win for government authorities, on Tuesday, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a lower court’s…

Manning to Live, but in Prison

Bradley Manning leaked documents containing details of operations, which the media did not publish where sensitive, but he also revealed…

JPMorgan Plays Good Boy, Will Return Millions to Electricity Customers

News headlines and consumer rights groups went buzzing across the nation on Monday after FERC, the U.S. power market regulator…

FBI’s Operation Cross Country Rescues 105 Sexually Exploited Children

The FBI announced on Monday that a three-day sting operation conducted in partnership with local, state and federal agencies in…

Amazon Adding 7000 New Jobs across 13 States

In a bit of refreshing news, Amazon.com Inc has announced it is adding 7,000 jobs across 13 states to strengthen…

Men File Lawsuits Alleging They Were Fired For Refusing Sex to Female Boss

Two separate lawsuits, by separate men, who never worked as co-employees, or held jobs during concurrent time periods, alleging the…

Man Held Guilty and Fined for Feeding the Homeless in City Park

Richard Hopkins was accused of the heinous offense of leading a group of local residents and trying to give food…

Mia Farrow’s Brother to Do Time for Sexually Abusing Two Boys

John Charles Villers-Farrow, the brother of actress Mia Farrow was arrested last year in November on charges of sexually abusing…

IBM Settles Chinese Bribery Charges for $10 Million with SEC

On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Richard Leon in Washington gave his approval on a $10 million agreement between IBM and…

Is Charleston School of Law Going to Be Sold?

The law may not believe in assumptions and presumptions but law students surely do, and in the case of the…

Federal Raids Continue on Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in Washington

Despite the people and the state of Washington having made use of recreational marijuana legal, federal raids on medical marijuana…