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Nov 06 2020
News
The Feds Seized $1 Billion in Stolen Silk Road Bitcoins
MORE THAN SEVEN years have passed since Ross Ulbricht was arrested in the science fiction section of a San Francisco library and charged with running the sprawling, dark web drug bazaar known as the Silk Road. But when the Feds laid hands on Ulbricht's laptop that day, they found keys to unlock only a fraction of the bitcoins that he had amassed over the Silk Road's years of bustling black
WiredFeb 02 2018
News
Trump accuses FBI leadership amid row over memo
US President Donald Trump has accused top officials of politicising FBI and justice department investigations to damage his Republican party.
BBC NewsOct 16 2018
News
The Numbers Are in and Republicans Have Ballooned the Deficit to a Six-Year High
The U.S. budget deficit swelled from $666 billion in fiscal year 2017 to $779 billion in 2018, a roughly 17 percent increase that has produced the highest deficit since 2012, according to Treasury Department data released Monday.
The Daily CallerSep 02 2020
Opinion
This Is the Only Country My Mother Calls Her Own
For my mother, it began in the department store where she works, processing clothes freshly removed from warehouse boxes and hanging them on racks to be sold on the floor. It was March, and one of the store managers and a few co-workers were chatting near her. The subject: the latest coronavirus news. When my mother, an immigrant from China, joined in with what she had heard that morning, the
New York Times (Opinion)Mar 19 2018
News
Trump unrestrained in latest attacks of Mueller probe
President Trump unleashed on special counsel Robert Mueller over the weekend, signaling a shift in his criticism of the Justice Department probe into Russian election interference.
The HillSep 25 2020
Opinion
Washington Monuments Falling Down, Falling Down ...
We are enjoying, or suffering, an epoch of the toppling of statues. Now consider the recent demand for the "contextualization" (meaning the embedding of critical plaques) on, among others, the Washington Monument and Jefferson Memorial. What's really going on?
It will come as a surprise to some, especially anti-big-government libertarians and my fellow paleoconservatives, that
Ralph BenkoFeb 05 2021
News
'It's going to end up better for me': Many workers who lost jobs due to COVID-19 have found higher-paying positions
Brandon Boyd was furloughed from his communications jobs for an events company in March and then permanently laid off November, making him a little nervous, especially with his jobless benefits set to expire within weeks.
“It kind of put me in scramble mode,” says Boyd, who lives in Erie, Pennsylvania. “I’m 29 and filing for unemployment.”
But it took Boyd just a month to draw
USA TODAYJun 07 2020
News
Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey rejects city council's push to defund police, despite veto-proof majority
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on Sunday reiterated that he doesn't support abolishing the city's police force, hours after a veto-proof majority of members of the Minneapolis City Council said they want to take that drastic step in the wake of the in-custody death of George Floyd.
Frey, who ordered a police station to evacuate as rioters burned it to the ground last month, was shouted
Fox News DigitalSep 01 2020
News
Trump Wants To Force Immigrants To Submit Eye Scans, Voice Prints, And DNA
The Trump administration has drafted a proposal that would dramatically expand the number of people required to provide biometrics for their immigration applications, while also increasing the personal information the government can demand, such as eye scans, voice prints, DNA, and photographs for facial recognition.
According to parts of a draft policy obtained by BuzzFeed News, the
BuzzFeed News