The Swedish judge who sentenced founders of the Pirate Bay website to jail last week forgot to tell anyone that he was in bed with copyright protection associations and serves on the board of the Motion Picture Association of America. More…
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Chicago suburb, Elk Grove Village is dropping it’s legal fight to prevent expansion of O’Hare International Airport because plans to build a roadway through an industrial park in the village were reportedly dropped. More…
Two suicide bombers wearing vests stuffed with explosives detonated their bombs in separate attacks in Baghdad and north of Baghdad killing a total of sixty people police said. More…
President Obama will be getting a high-security, high-tech BlackBerry for his personal use administration officials have said in an exclusive report in the Washington Times. More…
ComEd parent company Exelon Corporation has announced plans to build the largest urban solar power plant in the nation in the city’s south side, committing $60 million to the project with plans for completion by the end of his year. More…
WASHINGTON – Reports indicate that 41-year-old, David Kellerman, acting Chief Financial Officer for Freddie Mac – the government sponsored creator of mortgage-backed securities, was found dead in his N0rth Virginia home, the victim of and apparent suicide. More…
Fidel Castro claimed that President Obama “misinterpreted” his brother Raul’s sentiments expressed toward the United States Tuesday and shrugged off any suggestion that Cuba would free political prisoners being held on the Island after posting an essay blasting the US President for showing signs of superficiality. More…
Congressman John Murtha (D. PA) is under scrutiny for allegedly steering tens of millions in taxpayer funds to 10 companies that recently donated to his campaign. More…
A National Security Agency wiretap overheard Jane Harman (D. CA) speaking on a telephone with a suspected Israeli agent and promising to lobby the Justice Department to reduce espionage related charges against two officials of the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee. More…
The Washington Times is reporting that on the first day of the new Congress, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D. CA) introduced a Bill to route $25 billion in taxpayer funds to a government agency that had just awarded a sweetheart contract to her husbands real estate business. More…
Boston police named Phillip Markoff, a 22-year-old pre-med student at Boston University, the killer of 26-year-old New York masseuse, Julissa Brisman who was found with multiple gunshot wounds in a Boston hotel April 14th. More…
At 300 Locations in all 50 States thousands of Americans are expected to attend rallies today, protesting high taxes and government spending.