Is That a Drone Outside My Bedroom Window?

As the United States continues to use drones in order to bomb the terrorist group known as ISIS in both Syria and Iraq, the Washington Post is reporting that the Navy’s largest drone ever, Triton, has successfully flown cross-country in its longest test flight to date. Triton completed the 11-hour flight from California to Maryland on September 19th. The […]

Can a State Really Succeed in Secession?

Only one day after Scottish voters rejected an independence referendum and chose to remain a part of the United Kingdom, Reuter‘s is reporting that 25% of Americans support considering state secession from the United States of America. The Reuters/Ipsos poll, conducted between August 23 and September 16, found that “23.9 percent of Americans said they strongly supported or tended to support […]

Computer Hacking: An Examination of the Illinois Criminal Code

As The Washington Post reported earlier this month, several high-profile celebrities have recently had personal images of themselves released over the Internet without their permission. The images were apparently acquired by computer hackers who broke into celebrity content storage accounts, such as the iCloud account of actress Jennifer Lawrence, that back up content from mobile and computer devices. […]

Illegal Minor Aliens: How Can They Remain in the U.S?

CNS News is reporting this week that a judge with the federal Arlington Immigration Court is setting the date for illegal minor aliens to return to court four years from now, in 2018, a point in the future when many of these young people will already have reached the age of eighteen. At a time when […]

What is the Federal Government Serving for Lunch?

The 2014-2015 school year has officially begun! And now that students are no longer roasting hot dogs and chasing the ice cream truck for their lunch, they must return to their school cafeteria for the energy to endure their teacher’s afternoon lesson plan. But in some school districts, what is for lunch this year will […]

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