The New York Times can write a good editorial warning us of some of the dangers of warrant less surveillance favored by the Bush Administration (actually the U.S. government as written and run via Jesuit Georgetown University).
But that newspaper is awfully found of editorializing in favor of "congestion" pricing -- a scheme to charge people to drive on existing roads -- complete with license plate reader cameras.
Fake Clinics Quietly Edit Their Websites After Being Called Out on HIPAA
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In a promising sign that public pressure works, several crisis pregnancy
centers (CPCs, also known as “fake clinics”) have quietly scrubbed
misleading la...
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