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Thursday, 17 October 2013, 5:01 pm Column: If Hitler Didn't Exist the Pentagon Would Have to Invent Him by October 14, 2013 When video of the October 14th edition of Thom...
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Hopefully, President Obama handles the debt ceiling crisis better than his choices on which government services to shut down. His motive was apparent — to make Republicans...
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Anger at failure of Home Office and security services to reveal extent of GCHQ's data harvesting operations The scrutiny committee heard little evidence of the data accessed by the...

Unique skull sheds new light on human evolution
Tweet Washington, Oct. 18 (ANI): A new skull, found in Dmanisi, suggests that nearly half a dozen species of our early human ancestor may have been all Homo erectus. The skull found by anthropologists from the University of Zurich as part of a...
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LOS ANGELES — When we sleep, our brains get rid of gunk that builds up while we’re awake, suggests a study that may provide new clues to treat Alzheimer’s disease and other disorders. This cleaning was detected in the brains of sleeping mice,...
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Human Trafficking Modern Day Slavery
Nearly 30 million people across the world are currently living in slavery, according to a report published Thursday. The inaugural Global Slavery Index, compiled by the Walk Free Foundation, estimates the prevalence of slavery in 162...
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Army Gen. Keith B. Alexander, commander of the U.S. Cyber Command, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 23, 2010, before the House Armed Services Committee hearing on cyberspace operations.
WASHINGTON - The National Security Agency has been extensively involved in the U.S. government's targeted killing program, collaborating closely with the CIA in the use of drone strikes against terrorists abroad, The Washington Post reported after a...
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A Laos soldier works at the scene of the Laos Airlines plane crash in Pakse, Laos Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013.
BANGKOK (AP) — A Lao Airlines flight crashed yesterday in the Southeast Asian nation, apparently killing all 49 people aboard, including passengers from 11 countries, the Lao government said....
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President Barack Obama meets with congressional leaders in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, Thursday, July 14, 2011, regarding the debt ceiling. From left are, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of Calif., House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio,, the president, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev.
Washington - The US Senate overwhelmingly approved a deal on Wednesday to end a political crisis that partially shut down the federal government and brought the world's biggest economy to the edge of a debt default that could have threatened...
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 Cars drive through a flooded road following overnight heavy rain caused by a powerful Typhoon in Tokyo, Friday, Sept. 7, 2007. Heavy rains and strong winds lashed Tokyo on Friday as Typhoon Fitow headed northward after killing one person, injuring at lea
A powerful typhoon struck eastern Japan on Wednesday, causing landslides and floods that left at least 17 people dead and 43 missing, the police said. Tokyo briefly ground to a halt as bullet trains and flights were suspended when the storm, Typhoon...
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