Stayed up all night reading.
Aug. 13th, 2014 12:10 amThis was probably a bad idea.
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Pay up or pay time: Alabama’s private probation industry
NSA was responsible for 2012 Syrian internet blackout, Snowden says
NYPD cops receive memo reminding them they can be filmed while on duty
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Judge affirms probationer has a right to tape police officer in her home
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Pay up or pay time: Alabama’s private probation industry
NSA was responsible for 2012 Syrian internet blackout, Snowden says
NYPD cops receive memo reminding them they can be filmed while on duty
Camera-shy cops were reminded that they can't legally take action to stop someone from filming them, unless that person is interfering with police operations. The memo states that blocking or obstructing cameras, or ordering a person to stop filming, 'violates the First Amendment.'
Squid Protein Could Help Brains 'Talk' to Computers
Ferguson Police Use Tear Gas While Again Clashing With Protesters
Palestinian diplomats in Cairo said Hamas and Israel agreed Wednesday to a five-day extension of the Gaza Strip cease-fire to negotiate a more permanent truce, even as a barrage of rockets were lobbed at Israel and a deadly accident at a bomb disposal site killed a foreign journalist and five others in Gaza.
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Judge affirms probationer has a right to tape police officer in her home
The cop's argument was "Well, just because they have a right to record us in public doesn't mean they have a right to do so in their homes", which is freaking ridiculous. That's pretty much what the judge said, too, but using more words.
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Faux marine animal skin could make swimmers faster, keep bathrooms clean and cloak underwater robots
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