- A special investigation into the dark world of trolling
BEN spends up to 70 hours a week on the internet getting high on other people’s anger and despair.
The unemployed 19-year-old from Victoria – who spoke to news.com.au on the condition of anonymity – doesn’t go out much and doesn’t have many...
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“The current Occupy Wall Street movement is the best illustration to date of what President Barack Obama’s America looks like. It is an America where the lawless, unaccomplished, ignorant and incompetent rule. It is an America where those who have sacrificed nothing pillage and destroy the lives of those who have...
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Dallas, Houston, San Antonio and Austin are shaping the 21st-century American city.
One of the most ironic aspects of our putative “Age of Obama” is how little impact it has had on the nation’s urban geography. Although the administration remains dominated by boosters from traditional blue state...
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Celebrations resounded far too prematurely on Jan. 23, when a unanimous Supreme Court appeared to be returning our personal privacy in United States v. Jones. The court ruled that it is unconstitutional for authorities to secretly place a Global Positioning System (GPS) device on a person’s physical property (in this case, the...
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A Canadian family said they unknowingly racked up a $10,000 bill while using their mobile Internet to watch movies on Netflix while on vacation.
John Gibson of Weyburn, Saskatchewan, said he recently took his family on vacation to Phoenix, where his grandchildren used his SaskTel mobile Internet to watch Netflix movies on a laptop...
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A suspected triple killer was caught after one of his alleged victims posted on her Facebook page moments before she was shot dead.
Octavia Barnett posted a message on the social network site that said her ex-boyfriend Lineten Belizaire was at the door of her home in Florida.
Minutes later the 21-year-old was shot dead along with...
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