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Unsealed Filing Shows DOJ Misled Appeals Court About National Security Letter Gag Orderseff.org
A court filing unsealed late Wednesday shows that the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) made a highly misleading argument to an appeals court in October during a hearing on the constitutionality of National Security Letters (NSLs). - jsoftware.com
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Unraveling Why Some Mammals Kill Off Infantsnytimes.com
A new study suggests that the behavior of male animals killing unrelated infants evolved independently in a number of separate animal lineages. - arxiv.org
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Life at the Top - The New Yorkernewyorker.com
Shortly after dawn one December morning, Bob Menzer rode the freight elevator to the forty-fifth floor of the Hearst Tower, on Eighth Avenue in Manhattan, and opened the door to the roof. The weather was clear and cold; five hundred feet above the stre... -
Americans’ Cellphones Targeted in Secret U.S. Spy Programonline.wsj.com
The Justice Department is scooping up data from thousands of mobile phones through devices deployed on airplanes that mimic cellphone towers, a high-tech hunt for criminal suspects that is snagging a large number of innocent Americans, according to peo... -
Google Discussiegroepengroups.google.com
Met Google Discussiegroepen kun je online forums en e-mailgroepen maken en eraan deelnemen. Bovendien profiteer je van uitgebreide opmaakmogelijkheden voor communitygesprekken. - handmadehero.org
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Google Discussiegroepengroups.google.com
Met Google Discussiegroepen kun je online forums en e-mailgroepen maken en eraan deelnemen. Bovendien profiteer je van uitgebreide opmaakmogelijkheden voor communitygesprekken. - corp.sonic.net
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Alexandre Grothendieck, ou la mort d'un génie qui voulait se faire oublierliberation.fr
Ce mathématicien hors norme et fondateur de l'écologie radicale est décédé jeudi dans l'Ariège, où il avait choisi de se retirer seul. -
Americans’ Cellphones Targeted in Secret U.S. Spy Programonline.wsj.com
The Justice Department is scooping up data from thousands of cellphones through fake communications towers deployed on airplanes, a high-tech hunt for criminal suspects that is snagging a large number of innocent Americans, according to people familiar... -
Google Lifts the Turing Award Into Nobel Territorybits.blogs.nytimes.com
The Turing prize for computer science will be quadrupled to $1 million, a jump funded by Google. - news.ycombinator.com
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Why It Might Be Time To Rethink The Rules Of Parolefivethirtyeight.com
Let’s say you're 60 years old with a manslaughter conviction, newly released on parole. The conditions you’ve signed prohibit you from driving a car without permission, ban you from going out after... - github.com