Jewish Groups Celebrate Historic U.S. Supreme Court Gay Marriage Ruling
How often do you get the opportunity to pack “109 years,” #LoveWins and the colors of the rainbow into 140 characters?
How often do you get the opportunity to pack “109 years,” #LoveWins and the colors of the rainbow into 140 characters?
Washington – The Supreme Court declared Friday that same-sex couples have a right to marry anywhere in the United States.
A CIA-backed technology company has found logins and passwords for 47 government agencies strewn across the Web – available for hackers, spies and thieves.
Eight cruise ship passengers and a pilot were killed when a sightseeing plane crashed in southeastern Alaska Thursday.
Hackers presumably working on behalf of the Chinese government may have stolen highly sensitive personnel files containing information about drug addictions, sexual proclivities and financial woes of millions of current and former US government workers.
France – U.S. and European security authorities are investigating whether a previously unknown leaker provided sensitive intelligence documents to WikiLeaks about alleged U.S. spying on French politicians, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Boston – A federal judge has formally sentenced Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to death for the 2013 terror attacks.
WikiLeaks published documents late Tuesday that it says show the U.S. National Security Agency eavesdropped on the last three French presidents.
The United States has arrested 1,140 people on sexual predation charges as part of a nationwide sweep to protect children, the US Justice Department says.
Former Israeli ambassador to the United States Michael Oren says he pressured Random House to publish his controversial new book “Ally” now, rather than during book season in September or October, because “Israel is at a fateful juncture” before the deadline of the Iran talks and the vote on the French initiative on Palestine in…