‘Iran-backed Shiite militiamen in Iraq say they’re ready to take up arms in a country most of them have never been to: Yemen. “We defeated ISIS in Syria, we’re defeating ISIS in Iraq, and we’ll […]

‘Iraq claims it has liberated the city of Tikrit – its biggest victory in the fight against Islamic State terrorists to date. Security and allied forces, backed by U.S.-led coalition aircraft retook the hometown of […]

‘This clip includes the 9 lunar or moon waves (hologram?) filmed to date. Four are from other videographers and five from me. There is no longer any debate as to the reality of the lunar […]

‘Sweden has voted to keep a controversial law that bans unlicensed dancing in public – and even includes ‘illegally moving your feet to music’. Owners of bars, clubs or restaurants that lack a dance permit […]

‘Prince Charles made an 80-mile trip by private helicopter over the weekend, just days after he encouraged the public to turn off their lights as part of a global campaign to save energy. Last Friday, […]

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‘California Polytechnic State University-Pomona is now requiring students who engage in free speech activities on campus to apply for a permit issued weekdays between 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The public university recently required student […]

‘Facebook tracks the web browsing of everyone who visits a page on its site even if the user does not have an account or has explicitly opted out of tracking in the EU, extensive research […]

‘The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is testing a drone that can hibernate on the ocean floor for years at a time before being launched to the surface and into the air at the […]

‘The people in the proof-of-concept short film Sundays are living in a Matrix-like reality, but this isn’t quite The Matrix. This is a story about people just beginning to realize something is awry with their […]

It was the raw early days of the coalition, and one of David Cameron’s lieutenants was giving a frank answer to my blunt question: what would it take for the government to pull back on […]

‘The government has instructed local councils and the police to do more to stop protest camps, including those against oil and gas operations. In a letter last week, two government ministers urged public bodies not […]

‘It’s October 2013 and a man is walking home down a picturesque road. He is being watched. He is being followed. This is evidenced by the police dashcam video that was finally released. When he […]

‘Some of Britain’s biggest high street stores are paying staff as little as £19 a week on miserly short-hours contracts. Many working for our major retailers are employed on deals guaranteeing as little as three […]