Dear Friend, In perhaps the biggest identity data breach in history, India’s entire Aadhaar data has been breached by fraudsters and over one billion Aadhaar details that includes name, address, postal code (PIN), photo, phone number and email are on sail for just Rs 500. Unique Identification Authority of India’s (UIDAI) Central Identities Data Repository (CIDR) is the biggest collection of identities on earth that includes a person’s biometric data. Also more stories from around the world. If you don't mind, and if you think the content of this news letter is critical for the dignified living and survival of humanity and other species on earth, please forward it to your friends and spread the word. It's time for humanity to come together as one family! You can subscribe to our news letter here http://www.countercurrents.org/news-letter/. In Solidarity Binu Mathew Editor Countercurrents.org India’s Entire Aadhaar Data Breached: One...
02 March 18 PM It's Live on the HomePage Now: Reader Supported News Wayne LaPierre Has Made a Fortune as CEO of the NRA. Here's What We Know About His Money Brad Tuttle, TIME Tuttle writes: "Considering how wealthy he has become during his years at the helm of the NRA, LaPierre himself is arguably one of America's 'elites.' How much money does Wayne LaPierre make? What is Wayne LaPierre's net worth? Here's what we know about his money." READ MORE Russia's president Vladimir Putin and President Trump shake hands during a bilateral meeting on the Trump Has Done Nothing to Stop Russia From Meddling in the 2018 Midterms Alex Ward, Vox Ward writes: "President Donald Trump has barely acknowledged that Russians meddled in the 2016 presidential election, and now it looks like he's doing nothing to prevent Moscow from interfering again." READ MORE Chairman of Icahn Enterprises Carl Icahn. (photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty...
The New York Times Editorial Board weighed in on Pentagon spending this week POGO Quoted in NYT Editorial Board Opinion The New York Times Editorial Board weighed in on Pentagon spending this week: "Yet the ground troops who are doing the actual fighting say there is no crisis, according to the analyst Mark Thompson of the Center for Defense Information at the Project on Government Oversight. Other experts say claims of a deteriorating military are exaggerated." Read More: "The Pentagon Is Not a Sacred Cow" Homeland Security Watchdog Finds Government Abuse at Detention Center A series of surprise inspections found immigrant detainees were subject to unnecessary strip searches, waited days for urgent medical care, and were placed in solitary confinement for minor infractions, among other issues. Read more As Clock Ticks Down on Warrantless-Surveillance Authority, Congress Races to the Bottom With just weeks before a controvers...
28 January 18 It's Live on the HomePage Now: Reader Supported News WE BADLY NEED A FEW HEROES - Really trying to keep the January fundraiser as close as possible. We could really use a boost from anyone who can help. Who can donate? / Marc Ash, Founder Reader Supported News Sure, I'll make a donation! FOCUS: William Saletan | The Obstruction Case Is Getting Solid William Saletan, Slate Saletan writes: "President Trump tried to fire special counsel Robert Mueller. That fact, reported Thursday night by the New York Times and confirmed by sources for the Washington Post and other papers, shreds the assurances from Republican lawmakers that Trump would never attempt such a thing. It also bolsters key elements of the case for impeachment." READ MORE Contribute to RSN Become a Fan of RSN on Facebook and Twitter Update My Monthly Donation
Democracy Dies in Darkness Keeping up with politics is easy now By Aaron Blake President Trump's first State of the Union is in the books. There was a lot packed into his speech. Here, in a special late-night edition of The 5-Minute Fix, are The Fix's Aaron Blake's take on the winners and losers from it. WINNERS Strength metaphors Trump began by saying the state of the union was “strong because our people are strong.” He said of dealing with countries such as China and Russia: “Weakness is the surest path to conflict, and unmatched power is the surest means of our defense.” He said of dealing with the Islamic State: “Past experience has taught us that complacency and concessions only invite aggression and provocation.” He talked about the country being in the process of “regain[ing] its strength.” He pushed to “annihilate” terrorists. Trump was going for a muscular speech — quite literally. Trump's first State of the Unio...
By James Hohmann January 30 Charles Koch: ‘Unite with anybody to do right’ BY JAMES HOHMANN with Breanne Deppisch and Joanie Greve THE BIG IDEA: INDIAN WELLS, Calif.—The Koch network will spend around $400 million on politics and policy this election cycle , but that’s only part of a grander effort to fundamentally transform America. Making a long-term play, the billionaire industrialist Charles Koch and his like-minded friends on the right are increasingly focused on melding the minds of the next generation by making massive, targeted investments in both K-12 and higher education. Changing the education system as we know it was a central focus of a three-day donor seminar that wrapped up late last night at a resort here in the desert outside Palm Springs. “We’ve made more progress in the last five years than I had in the last 50,” Koch told donors during a cocktail reception. “The capabilitie...
Former Town Manager Jack Healey allowed this disaster during his tenure because of his failure to prevent excessive earth removal. Thanks, Jack for creating a regulation for something you should have prevented. Middleboro meeting on tap over contaminated soil ban By Eileen Reece / Enterprise Correspondent Posted Jan 28, 2018 Seeking to fill an abandoned cranberry bog in order to build a three-story greenhouse, property owner and Raynham developer Jeffrey Tardanico says the contaminated construction fill was laboratory-tested soil approved by the state DEP. MIDDLEBORO - A new health regulation to prevent contaminated soil from being brought to the town is proposed by the Board of Selectmen, acting as the Board of Health, and a public hearing is scheduled Monday on the proposal. Selectman Vice-Chairman Stephen McKinnon recommended a health regulation be adopted following a public hearing in September when a developer asked permission to...
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