The Pentagon’s New Law of War Manual is Chilling
By Claire Bernish Just when it seemed the government’s policy language couldn’t get any more paradoxical, self-justifying, and replete with inconsistencies, the Pentagon issued its…
By Claire Bernish Just when it seemed the government’s policy language couldn’t get any more paradoxical, self-justifying, and replete with inconsistencies, the Pentagon issued its…
Source By Catherine J. Frompovich How would readers like to have a “black box” for your brain or, possibly, a “brain chip”? Do you think…
Image source By Heather Callaghan “We do know we do not have economic development in our communities. We need economic development. Without jobs we don’t…
By Melissa Dykes Did you know that back in 1990, the Environmental Protection Agency was all set to release a report that admitted electromagnetic fields…
By Jake Anderson A new documentary called The Seeds of Time is bringing the mythic “Doomsday Vault” of Norway back into the limelight. If you…
By Carey Wedler Decades after the Vietnam War, the Department of Veterans Affairs acknowledged this week that Monsanto’s Agent Orange—a dangerous herbicide sprayed over 4.5…
By Susan Boskey To seek a high credit score or a life without debt, that is the question. When seeking a high credit score, you…
By Bernie Suarez Throughout nature it is well known that species will experience changes in its DNA and adaptations in its physical expression and behavior…
By Mac Slavo The housing market and the student loan bubble are not the only financial bombs set to go off. Pension liabilities swelled drastically…
By Nicholas West A couple of years ago, a story emerged about scientists working on “Smart Dust” – nanoparticles that could be employed as sensor…
By Michael Snyder Things have never been this dry for this long in the recorded history of the state of California, and this has created…
By Joshua Krause These days, it seems like there are drought conditions everywhere. From California to Brazil to India, there are no shortage of news…
By Joshua Krause For the most part, California’s record–breaking drought has had the most effect on poor communities in the Central Valley, where agriculture is…
By Mac Slavo As water resources in California near a worst-case scenario where all surface water sources have run out, the ultra wealthy have yet to…