Oct 22, 2015

Kunduz hospital attack: how a US military ‘mistake’ left 22 dead | World news | The Guardian

Kunduz hospital attack: how a US military ‘mistake’ left 22 dead | World news | The Guardian

Pay up or go to jail: how a Mississippi town resurrected the debtors' prison | US news | The Guardian

Pay up or go to jail: how a Mississippi town resurrected the debtors' prison | US news | The Guardian

WikiLeaks releases documents from CIA director's personal email account | Media | The Guardian

WikiLeaks releases documents from CIA director's personal email account | Media | The Guardian

Orchestra concerts aren’t patriotic. Stop opening them with the national anthem. - The Washington Post

Orchestra concerts aren’t patriotic. Stop opening them with the national anthem. - The Washington Post

Black Lives Matter should also take on ‘black-on-black crime’ - The Washington Post

Black Lives Matter should also take on ‘black-on-black crime’ - The Washington Post

As appetite for electricity soars, the world keeps turning to coal - The Washington Post

As appetite for electricity soars, the world keeps turning to coal - The Washington Post

Sweeping study claims that rising temperatures will sharply cut economic productivity - The Washington Post

Sweeping study claims that rising temperatures will sharply cut economic productivity - The Washington Post

Kunduz faces tough resurrection after brief Taliban takeover - The Washington Post

Kunduz faces tough resurrection after brief Taliban takeover - The Washington Post

First reports on hot-button issues from Pope Francis’s meeting reveal deep divisions - The Washington Post

First reports on hot-button issues from Pope Francis’s meeting reveal deep divisions - The Washington Post

Powerful admiral punishes suspected whistleblowers, still gets promotion - The Washington Post

Powerful admiral punishes suspected whistleblowers, still gets promotion - The Washington Post

Here’s the best new reason to report annoying robocalls and telemarketers - The Washington Post

Here’s the best new reason to report annoying robocalls and telemarketers - The Washington Post

Oct 19, 2015

Unlocked Cell Phones Explained: How Unlocking Phones Works

Unlocked Cell Phones Explained: How Unlocking Phones Works

What You Need to Know About Data Throttling

What You Need to Know About Data Throttling

What is a SIM Card? Micro, Nano & Standard SIM Cards Explained

What is a SIM Card? Micro, Nano & Standard SIM Cards Explained

How Much Data Does Netflix & Video Streaming Really Use?

How Much Data Does Netflix & Video Streaming Really Use?

Seniors using cell phones are much less likely to use texts - Pure TalkUSA Blog

Seniors using cell phones are much less likely to use texts - Pure TalkUSA Blog

What is a Burner Phone? And How Do They Work?

What is a Burner Phone? And How Do They Work?

The Intercept - The Alphabet of Assassination

The Intercept

Target Africa

Target Africa

The Life and Death of Objective Peckham

The Life and Death of Objective Peckham

Firing Blind

Firing Blind

Netflix Faces Challengers in Its Push to Expand Globally - The New York Times

Netflix Faces Challengers in Its Push to Expand Globally - The New York Times

Despite Cuts, U.S. Army Prepares for Threats in Europe - The New York Times

Despite Cuts, U.S. Army Prepares for Threats in Europe - The New York Times

Air Force One, a Cherished Perk Awaiting an Upgrade - The New York Times

Air Force One, a Cherished Perk Awaiting an Upgrade - The New York Times

Winter Poses New Danger for Migrants - The New York Times

Winter Poses New Danger for Migrants - The New York Times

Rwanda Aid Shows Reach and Limits of Clinton Foundation - The New York Times

Rwanda Aid Shows Reach and Limits of Clinton Foundation - The New York Times

Amazon sues 1,000 'fake reviewers' | Technology | The Guardian

Amazon sues 1,000 'fake reviewers' | Technology | The Guardian

The world has 21 million slaves — and millions of them live in the west | Wagner Moura | Comment is free | The Guardian

The world has 21 million slaves — and millions of them live in the west | Wagner Moura | Comment is free | The Guardian

Chicago sued for 'unconstitutional and torturous' Homan Square police abuse | US news | The Guardian

Chicago sued for 'unconstitutional and torturous' Homan Square police abuse | US news | The Guardian

Homan Square revealed: how Chicago police 'disappeared' 7,000 people | US news | The Guardian

Homan Square revealed: how Chicago police 'disappeared' 7,000 people | US news | The Guardian

U.S. blocks some anti-drug funds for Mexico over human rights concerns - The Washington Post

U.S. blocks some anti-drug funds for Mexico over human rights concerns - The Washington Post

China still trying to hack U.S. firms despite Xi’s vow to refrain, analysts say - The Washington Post

China still trying to hack U.S. firms despite Xi’s vow to refrain, analysts say - The Washington Post

The inside story of Trump campaign’s connections to a big-money super PAC - The Washington Post

The inside story of Trump campaign’s connections to a big-money super PAC - The Washington Post

Victim of state spying? Facebook will tell you | Technology | The Guardian

Victim of state spying? Facebook will tell you | Technology | The Guardian

Oct 18, 2015

ISIS is ‘crowdsourcing terrorism’ – Justice Dept. — RT USA

ISIS is ‘crowdsourcing terrorism’ – Justice Dept. — RT USA

Department of Justice Finally Clues In: Domestic Terrorism is a Greater Threat That ISIS -

Department of Justice Finally Clues In: Domestic Terrorism is a Greater Threat That ISIS -

Google’s Digital Library Wins Court of Appeals Ruling - The New York Times

Google’s Digital Library Wins Court of Appeals Ruling - The New York Times

East Jerusalem, Bubbling Over With Despair - The New York Times

East Jerusalem, Bubbling Over With Despair - The New York Times

Leader of Qaeda Cell Killed in Airstrike in Syria, Pentagon Says - The New York Times

Leader of Qaeda Cell Killed in Airstrike in Syria, Pentagon Says - The New York Times

Spyware sold to governments still spreading despite hacks against vendors - The Washington Post

Spyware sold to governments still spreading despite hacks against vendors - The Washington Post

Jeb Bush, no longer the Republicans’ Mr. Inevitable - The Washington Post

Jeb Bush, no longer the Republicans’ Mr. Inevitable - The Washington Post

How the nation’s most notorious crime-gun store cleaned up its act - The Washington Post

How the nation’s most notorious crime-gun store cleaned up its act - The Washington Post

In Deep South, poor students are caught in a cycle of poverty | The Washington Post

In Deep South, poor students are caught in a cycle of poverty | The Washington Post

Oct 17, 2015

Neanderthals ‘kept our early ancestors out of Europe’ | Science | The Guardian

Neanderthals ‘kept our early ancestors out of Europe’ | Science | The Guardian

Hillary Clinton: Republican voting rights attacks are 'blast from Jim Crow past' | US news | The Guardian

Hillary Clinton: Republican voting rights attacks are 'blast from Jim Crow past' | US news | The Guardian

Alabama license office closures alarms voting rights advocates ahead of 2016 | US news | The Guardian

Alabama license office closures alarms voting rights advocates ahead of 2016 | US news | The Guardian

The FBI’s headquarters is falling apart. Why is it so hard for America to build a new one? - The Washington Post

The FBI’s headquarters is falling apart. Why is it so hard for America to build a new one? - The Washington Post

Facebook wants you to spend all your time on Facebook - The Washington Post

Facebook wants you to spend all your time on Facebook - The Washington Post

Sleep study on modern-day hunter-gatherers dispels notion that we’re wired to need 8 hours a day - The Washington Post

Sleep study on modern-day hunter-gatherers dispels notion that we’re wired to need 8 hours a day - The Washington Post