NYU students protest despite finals week in what promises to be part of a long national debate.
Obama heads to hospital, has acid reflux
The president’s trip to Walter Reed military hospital included a look via fiber optic camera down his esophagus and a CT scan.
NSA has capacity to spy on 70 percent of world’s cell phone networks
The extent of the U.S. spy agency’s operations was revealed in the latest reporting from documents provided by Edward Snowden.
North Korea suggests supporters may be behind Sony hacking
A U.S. intelligence source says Pyongyang has been upfront about its actions in the past, but has capacity to carry out the cyberattack.
Sony Pictures employees receive threatening emails
The FBI is investigating the emails, which were reported Friday after the initial Nov. 24 hacking by a group calling itself the “Guardians of Peace.”
Snowden: NSA spies on cell phones through operation AURORAGOLD
Documents provided by whistleblower Edward Snowden reveal the extent and techniques of NSA’s spying on cellphone networks worldwide.
Sen. Landrieu may have little chance for reelection in Louisiana: reports
Cassidy believes Louisiana citizens will vote Republican because “they’re the party for working families.”
Hillary Rodham Clinton supporters create country music video
How India could be a game-changer in the war on global warming
As the conversation about human contributions to climate change begin to focus on the nations poised to contribute most to future problems, experts speculate on whether India will follow China in curbing emissions.
No way to stop global warming, UN scientists say
Climate scientists are pushing for more immediate and urgent interventions, insisting that global warming will be impossible to stop by the time the current proposals can be agreed upon.
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