At the turn of the 17th century, under the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, England passed a sweeping slate of reforms aimed at alleviating poverty.…
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India is a land of dualities. Venture into New Delhi, and one can see the smog create a portrait with the fiery sunset, hear the…
Three years ago, Edward Snowden shocked the world with his revelation of NSA mass surveillance programs. Now he wants to come home. As a new…
Surfing the Darknet is part 1 of a series on U.S. cybersecurity. Part 2. Part 3. Part 4. Overshadowed in the past months by bombings…
The conflict between liberty and security has once again reared its ugly head in Sacramento as privacy rights have come under heavy fire. On September…