When The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy was published by two prominent American professors of international relations, that is, John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt, its content evoked a lot of criticism.
US and Israel Behind Flame Espionage Tool
The United States and Israel are responsible for developing the sophisticated espionage rootkit known as Flame, according to anonymous Western sources quoted in a news report.
Saudi, Japan deals drive record US arms sales
Boosted by massive fighter jet deals with Saudi Arabia and Japan, US foreign military sales have shot past billion in a record-breaking year, a senior US official said Thursday.
Chomsky: A New Dark Age in US history?
The Occupy movement has been an extremely exciting development. Unprecedented, in fact. There’s never been anything like it that I can think of. If the bonds and associations it has established can be sustained through a long, dark period ahead -- because victory won’t come quickly -- it could prove a significant moment in American history.
Major Occupy/OWS Court Victory-- 31 Occupy Philly Protesters Acquitted on All Charges; Exclusive Interview
I interviewed Paul Hetznecker, one of the lead attorneys among a team of 14 lawyers who defended 31 Occupy Philly protesters who were arrested on November 30, 2011, shortly after Occupy Philly was shut down.
STATE OF AMERICAN EDUCATION: U.S. NOW RANKS BEHIND… SLOVAKIA.
Would it surprise you to know that out of the 18 member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the United States ranks dead last for the percentage of students who completed college once they started it?
Hillary Clinton 2016: Democrats' top choice, poll suggests
Clinton received 57 percent to Vice President Joe Biden’s 14 percent, according to Public Policy Polling.
Romney: 'Now Mom and Dad Both Have to Work whether They Want to or Not'
As a senate candidate in 1994, Mitt Romney claimed life has changed since the 1960s and "now Mom and Dad both have to work whether they want to or not."
Santorum suspends presidential campaign
In recent weeks, however, the former Pennsylvania senator has slumped in popularity as former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney surged in the polls.
Appeals court fires back at Obama's comments on health care case
A federal appeals court apparently is calling the president's bluff -- ordering the Justice Department to answer by Thursday whether the Obama Administration believes that the courts have the right to strike down a federal law, according to a lawyer who was in the courtroom.
Documents show debate over handling of 9/11 remains
Cremated remains that may have included those of victims of the September 11 attacks were incinerated and sent to a landfill despite an internal debate in which some officials at the main U.S. military mortuary recommended the ashes be dispersed at sea.