According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, Americans do a lot of traveling in the summer. In fact, they report that over 657 million long distance summer trips are made in a year, with the average being around 284 miles one-way. Those looking for something fun and off the beaten path this summer […]
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“We are engaged in a low level but intense new kind of Cold War – a Cyber War!” warns Rep. Connolly
The other day I was watching the June 24, 2015 CSPAN coverage of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Director Katherine Archuleta and other government officials and vendors testified at the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee’s second hearing on the cause and extent of a data breach of the OPM information systems. I was […]
OK so your a federal employee who has just been informed your personal information was hacked – now what?
On June 4th, 2015 the Department of Defense offered the following advice to those affected in a recent theft of information from federal employee database. The statement read as follows: “The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) recently became aware of a cybersecurity incident affecting its systems and data that may have exposed the personal […]
Judge Erases Life Sentence For Russ Faria, Orders New Trial
A judge has ordered a new trial for Russell Faria, wiping out his life sentence, bringing hope to Faria and his supporters that freedom may soon be on the horizon. The order was given by St. Louis Circuit Judge Steven Ohmer, who will also preside over Faria’s new trial, set for November 2. Ohmer ruled […]
Whose vehicle ran over a Kathmanduite on Friday?
The Armed Police Force (APF) of Nepal, weakened by the on-the-spot eyewitnesses, was pressurized enough last night to submit its truck numbered Na. 1 Ga. 655 that escaped after it ran over a Kathmanduite at Sitapaila Chowk at about 10:00hrs on 29 May 2015. Saroj Basel, a local resident of Sitapaila, while biking to work, […]
Death Row Exoneree Debra Milke Reflects On Her Long Journey To Freedom
Debra Milke was a guest this week on the Injustice Anywhere Radio Program, a show I host on Spreaker.com. This is the first interview Milke has participated in since her press conference in March. Milke was wrongfully convicted in 1990 in Arizona for the murder of her four-year-old son Christopher in 1989. Milke was released on bond […]
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