EDITORIAL: Prosecution of NSA whistleblower demonstrates government overreach
Yet another American accused of stealing state secrets from the National Security Agency has been federally charged under the Espionage Act of 1917.
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Yet another American accused of stealing state secrets from the National Security Agency has been federally charged under the Espionage Act of 1917.
Last week, climate scientists worked to walk back some serious public relations damage brought on by an Outside Magazine article that claimed the Great Barrier Reef was officially dead as a result of increased carbon levels in the ocean that have bleached much of the reef’s coral.
Sergei Lavrov, the often well-spoken foreign minister of Russia, sat down with CNN reporter Christiane Amanpour to talk about our two countries. Amanpour asked Lavrov what he thought of Donald Trump’s recent “grab them by the pussy” scandal, to which he responded, “there are so many pussies in your presidential campaign on both sides that I prefer not to comment.”
There are a few words in the English language that inspire immediate disgust. For many, the word “moist” is this disfavorable. Others find that the word “Hitler” brings to mind this disdain. However, as Americans, there’s one word that unites us all in hatred: “Comcast.”
We have a lot to thank you for and would like to take a moment to do so before you end your term.
In her 2010 book ”The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks,” Rebecca Skloot told the tale of a black tobacco farmer from Virginia whose cancerous cells were posthumously and unwillingly taken and researched as the subjects of over 60,000 scientific studies.
Netflix just announced a deal with the luxury movie theater company iPic, a theater which promises on its website to provide “Your Night, Your Way.”
It’s an accepted fact that U.S. voter turnout is low. Most Americans attribute this to sheer laziness.
Many professionals who are looking to change jobs face an obvious problem. If someone publicly declares that they’re looking for a new position, it could cause major tension between the individual and the company they work for.
The continued expansion of Facebook continued last week when the tech industry king announced and began widespread rollout of its new resale platform, aptly titled “Marketplace.” The function immediately drew comparisons to popular resale site Craigslist.
In spite of a professed culture on campus of inclusivity and social responsibility, a new student-driven petition is looking to cleanse Peoples Park of the homeless people that call the park their home.
The “f-word” can be used in almost any position in a sentence.
If you can bear to stay in the Midwest for a couple years after you graduate, Stanford might be your best bet for a free post-graduate degree.
To go along with her recent, desperate attempts to connect with young voters, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has rolled out a “Debt-Free College” plan.
Snapchat, now known as Snap Inc., just announced it is launching a new project: a pair of video-capturing glasses called Spectacles.
Back in 1997, a novel hit shelves telling of a young boy in glasses who learns he is a wizard.
Greek life is about to be a whole lot different from what IU is used to.
Despite the Chicago Police Department’s reputation as a national disgrace of police corruption and brutality, the Chicago city government has decided to bring on about a thousand new officers.
Donald Trump Jr.’s tweet comparing Syrian refugees to Skittles stands in stark contrast with a letter about a young refugee written by a 6-year-old boy and read by President Obama on a United Nations summit Sept. 20.
If you have been using social media for a while, you’re probably familiar with people being offended by online content.