
After blackouts, anti-piracy bills lose support
The bills had the financial backing of major corporate interests including the film and entertainment industries, and cable television, among others.

Mind reading machines on the way?
Based on societal trends and extensive study, technology giant IBM has predicted that in the near future, machines will read minds.

Internet lies could become federal crime
Many social networks are filled with false information about people - from fake screen names to false details about appearance.

Civil rights groups say: Tell MSNBC to fire Pat Buchanan
Buchanan has written a new book that predicts among other things the '"end of white America."

Jobs with Justice joins Chicago occupation (with video)
For the last eleven months, Chicago Jobs with Justice has protested at the State of Illinois building to dramatize the consistently bad unemployment report issued by the US Department of Labor.

"Occupy" demonstrations erupt in St. Louis
OccupySTL is part of a nationwide movement that started with the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations in New York City.

As Google+ grows, Facebook unveils some pluses of its own
In a bold move, Facebook's new Timelines will challenge Google's appealing design. The question is - which of the two networks will be the victor?

Labor journalists see themselves as a voice for workers
Sometimes the mainstream media just doesn't get it.

Rock band may sell teaparty.com for $1 million
When Canadian rock band The Tea Party formed in 1990, they had no idea they would soon share their moniker with one of the most controversial right-wing groups in America.


