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I knew we lost "illegal immigrant" and "illegal immigration" to the language police. The preferred and completely politically correct substitute term was supposed to be "undocumented immigrant." Even Colorlines, the group pushing the claim that "illegal immigrant" is racist, used the term "undocumented immigrant" in a recent...

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In times of important breaking news (see, Newtown and Boston Bombing), I find myself devoting substantial and increasing amounts of time towards filtering mainstream news media reports trying to figure out what is sufficiently reliable as to be worthy of passing on to my blog readership. I...

As Lee Stranahan notes, it took the NY Times to vindicate Andrew Breitbart against the attacks led by Media Matters: Many have noted the irony of Andrew Breitbart's tireless work to expose the fraud and corruption in Pigford being vindicated by the liberal New York Times--but...

In the wake of the 2008, election a column at the LA Times declared Obama, the first social media president: Some things we know: Obama is no Bill Gates or Steve Jobs. And he's no Mark Zuckerberg (the founder of Facebook). Rather than being given to...

Whoa. Details to follow. https://twitter.com/Boston_Police/status/329612972521558016 BREAKING: Three college students taken into custody in connection with the Boston Marathon bombings.— Jason Tuohey (@jtuohey21) May 1, 2013 BREAKING: A source tells the Globe that the three were connected to Dzhokhar Tsarnaev at UMass Dartmouth and helped him after the fact.— Boston.com...

Pretty much the only mention we made about the Massachusetts Senate special election to fill the seat vacated by John Kerry was a spotlight on February 12 about Gabriel Gomez, The Great Republican Hope (in Massachusetts)? Gomez won the primary yesterday pretty handily, and will face...

The group of pro-Assad hackers calling itself the Syrian Electronic Army hacked The Guardian news outlet over the weekend, marking the latest in a string of cyberattacks from the same organization.  The incident emphasizes the potential threat such attacks could pose if executed for goals far more malicious than intimidation or mere gain of public attention.  And news outlets are among the most useful targets to such groups. The attack on The Guardian was in apparent retaliation for the outlet’s coverage on the conflict in Syria.  Last year, The Guardian also published a cache of emails between Syrian president Bashar al-Assad and his inner circle, in articles that were, not surprisingly, not very flattering of Assad. On April 15th, the same organization hacked NPR and several of its Twitter accounts, also over the outlet's coverage of Syria.  Only days later, the Syrian Electronic Army hacked several of CBS’ Twitter accounts and sent out pro-Syrian propaganda, including false claims that the CIA is arming Al-Qaeda terrorists in Syria. The same week, the group also compromised Twitter accounts of the Associated Press to tweet out a false message, causing the Dow to temporarily plummet.
The false tweet said there had been two explosions at the White House and that President Barack Obama was injured. The attack on AP's Twitter account and the AP Mobile Twitter account was preceded by phishing attempts on AP's corporate network. […] The false tweet went out shortly after 1 p.m. and briefly sent the Dow Jones industrial average sharply lower. The Dow fell 143 points, from 14,697 to 14,554, after the fake Twitter posting, and then quickly recovered.
And in March, several of BBC’s Twitter accounts were also hacked by the same group.  They tweeted out snarky messages such as, “Saudi weather station down due to head-on collision with camel.” But these attacks from the Syrian Electronic Army aren’t limited to recent weeks.

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If Koch Brothers Buy LA Times, Half of Staff May Quit: At a Los Angeles Times in-house awards ceremony a week ago, columnist Steve Lopez addressed the elephant in the room. Speaking to the entire staff, he said, "Raise your hand if you would quit if the...

I missed the press conference today. Did I miss anything? Just going to leave this open for a while, as I'm under the weather a bit....

The Boston Herald previously broke the story that the Boston Bombers and their families were on welfare until last year. Now the Herald has some more details, apparently based on documents produced to Massachusetts legislators by the Patrick administration, Tsarnaev family received $100G in benefits: The Tsarnaev family,...

The NY Times is concern trolling: Cruz Breaks With Senate Tradition While Criticizing Colleagues (emphasis added): In his short time at the Capitol, Senator Ted Cruz, a freshman Republican from Texas, has shown little regard for long-standing rules of decorum. But on Friday, he publicly discussed the closed-door...