Accidentely unsealed warrant reveals Google served up data on anyone who searched sexual abuse victim’s name - media
Internet users who search “suspicious” terms, such as the names of crime victims, may find themselves snarled in a massive online dragnet, according to a controversial warrant recently made public by accident.
Verdict against lawyer who fought Chevron casts doubt on whether same law is ‘available to all of us’ – Roger Waters to RT
Pink Floyd co-founder and activist Roger Waters has told RT that a six-month prison sentence for disbarred environmental lawyer Steven Donziger is unfair because he has already more than a year under house arrest.
DOJ creates task force to silence parents critical of public school boards
The Department of Justice announced a directive to potentially influence the ability of parents to exercise their First Amendment rights. Attorney General Merrick Garland announced the DOJ's new order in a statement on Monday.
Facebook is too powerful, morally bankrupt and in need of government oversight, ‘whistleblower’ Haugen tells Senate
Former Facebook employee Frances Haugen was greeted as a hero by the media and US senators eager to cut Mark Zuckerberg’s behemoth down to size, but all the talk of protecting children seems to be hiding a political agenda.
Electricity Bills In Italy Rise By Almost 30 Percent From Friday
Households and businesses in Italy will be paying more for electricity and gas from Friday with another steep price rise at the start of the third quarter, despite government measures to limit the increase.
$2.2 Million Raised For Marine In Military Detainment After Criticizing Afghan Chaos
“People are upset because their senior leaders let them down. And none of them are raising their hands and accepting accountability or saying, ‘We messed up.'”
Kemp: Europe's Rising Energy Prices Will Force Factory Closures
Europe's increasingly expensive gas and electricity prices are sending a strong signal to manufacturers to consider temporary plant closures and to home and office owners to turn down thermostats to conserve fuel this winter.
Judge contends Justice Department biased against Jan. 6 protesters
A federal judge suggested the Department of Justice has been biased in its sentencing of January 6 protesters. During the sentencing of accused protester Danielle Doyle on Friday, U.S. District Court Judge Trevor McFadden suggested rioters in Washington D.C. and elsewhere during 2020's civil unrest were given lesser sentences than those who participated in the incident at the Capitol.
‘This is a retaliation case,’ US lawyer who sued Chevron says, after landing six-month sentence despite UN’s call for his release
Steven Donziger, who sought compensation for Ecuadorian victims of pollution from the energy giant, said his sentencing for contempt was “totally unfair,” and accused the judge of pushing for him to serve time before his appeal.
Kamala Harris validates student’s ‘ethnic genocide’ claim against Israel
Iran state-affiliated media recently promoted a video of Kamala Harris applauding a student who accused Israel of "ethnic genocide" against Palestinians. On Thursday, Press TV tweeted a dialogue between Harris and a female student at Virginia's George Mason University earlier this week.
Sen. Johnson says COVID-19 peaked before vaccine rollout, resurged after mass vaccinations
According to Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), COVID-19 vaccines are not working as advertised by the Biden administration. During a speech on the Senate floor Wednesday, the senator said coronavirus cases and deaths had dropped before the vaccines were introduced earlier this year.