Science & Technology
Privacy Group Wants FTC to Investigate Jay-Z Samsung Album App
Too much data collection, they say
Navy Vet Found in Hotel With Amnesia, Speaking Only Swedish
Has come to terms with who he is but still doesn't remember it
Hubble Telescope Discovers Neptune's 14th Moon
100 million times dimmer than the faintest star visible with the naked eye
Bitcoin Developer Sees Cryptocurrencies Growing More Sophisticated
Though he thinks Bitcoin will prevail
Should Bitcoin Cooperate with Government Regulators?
The choice before Bitcoin users is not whether they should want regulation, but what to do about it.
3D-Printed Guns Now Include Rifles and Pepperboxes
The experiments continue even without Defense Distributed
National Gay Blood Drive Highlights FDA Ban on Gay Men Donating Blood
1980s policy has been studied for review since 2010
Jenny McCarthy Set To Join The View
Latest conspiracy theorist to co-host the show since Rosie O'Donnell
Alaska Volcano's Scream Could Explain Eruption Power
Redoubt volcano screamed in 2009
No One Trusts the Government—Which is Bad News for Libertarians
When public contempt for the feds increases, so do the size and scope of government.
South Africa Considers Allowing Rhino Horn Trade to Fight Poaching
Hundreds have been killed this year
DOT Bounces California-Las Vegas High-Speed Rail Plan Out of Casino Bank
Federal loan for high-stakes gamble on train tourism will not be considered
Sharknado Becomes Social Media Hit
Thanks to Twitter, we are now all Mystery Science Theater 3000
Feds Analyze Problem of Shattered Baseball Bats at MLB Games
Just what we need from our government!
Colorado Lawmakers Immune to Vehicle Photo Tickets
Their license plates aren't in the system. How nice for them!
Twitter Hands over User Data to French Authorities
Relents to demands in order to track down sources of Anti-Semitic tweets
Teen Jailed for Facebook Comments: 'It's Been Blown Out of Proportion'
Warns everybody to be careful of what they say on social media
Drexel To Conduct First Large Medical Marijuana Study
To examine the impact on young adults
Dashboard Navigation Tools Threatened by Smartphones
Hard to compete with free app
From Boardroom to Battlefield and Beyond: Why It's Over for Power
Moisés Naím's brilliant new book charts how the little people are winning.
Co-Founder of Facebook Moves With Husband To Hudson Valley in Possible Pursuit of House Seat
Couple deny they are moving to pursue power