Court Gives Government the Right to Track Your Every Move With GPS And Without Warrant
Technology has advanced and the United States government wants to use it any way it can. Take the Global Positioning System (GPS) for example. Nicole
Technology has advanced and the United States government wants to use it any way it can. Take the Global Positioning System (GPS) for example. Nicole
Today, Aug. 25, 2010, is a sad day in Atlanta for the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) community. We are all mourning the death
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Traditionally, investors around the world flocked to purchase U.S. debt in the form of treasuries. However, given the uncertain state of the U.S. economy, many
African Americans have traditionally displayed disproportionate rates of liver diseases. Among African Americans, chronic liver disease is a leading cause of death and can be
A 4-year-old boy may have contracted herpes after finding a used condom in his family’s hotel room and putting it in his mouth. The child’s
In this age of increasing anti-government sentiment, which can really be reduced to anti-Obama sentiment, many Americans have started to do what they can to
When he was just a teenager, Derrick Taylor made a critical career decision. After witnessing his father and brothers suffer an economic “tragedy, losing their
The Drug Enforcement Administration is looking for easier ways to arrest more black people. According to reports, Atlanta’s DEA is currently seeking to hire nine
Legendary comedian Paul Mooney doesn’t just tickle your funny bone. He ruptures it. With a comedic needle sharper than Bill Maher, with political commentary even
An Atlanta area businessman created an uproar when he put up billboards promising to teach people to hack into computers. Gregory Evans, CEO of LIGATT
Brandon T. Jackson and Naturi Naughton are visibly excited. Not only did their new film, Lottery Ticket, open with a solid $10.7 million weekend, but
The Atlanta Inquirer has served as a leading voice in the black community for 50 years. As one of the first black-owned newspapers in the
Dr. Alveda King, the niece of Martin Luther King Jr., told a crowd at the Organization of Marriage rally in Atlanta that same-sex marriages will
New York Times best-selling author Eric Jerome Dickey is taking a road trip. While Dickey is known for traveling around the world for research while
Shirley Sherrod — the disgraced Department of Agriculture employee who was wrongly ousted when an incomplete and out of context video clip portrayed her as
If you are too young to remember or even if you missed some of the best episodes of “Soul Train,” hosted by the legendary Don
Just before hitting the legendary Indianapolis 500 Motor Speedway, the MINI TAKES THE STATES tour stopped by Chicago’s South Loop last weekend to introduce its
The women’s tennis tour without Serena and Venus Williams is like Italian food without the pasta and the meat. Serena in particular, who is injured is by far the most
The buzz surrounding the remix to Kanye West’s first single “Power” is now reaching a fever pitch. Hate it or love it, it’s hard to