text stringlengths 34 149k |
|---|
Martin Shkreli defended his constitutional right not to assist a Congressional investigation after a senator lashed out against him on Twitter.
Republican Susan Collins tweeted Wednesday that Shkreli's choice to invoke the Fifth Amendment is akin to stonewalling Congress' investigation.
Collins chairs the Senat... |
We've detected that JavaScript is disabled in your browser. Would you like to proceed to legacy Twitter?
Yes |
WASHINGTON (AP) — House lawmakers have issued a subpoena to compel former Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli, reviled for price-gouging, to appear at a congressional hearing next Tuesday.
FILE - In this Thursday, Dec. 17, 2015, file photo, Martin Shkreli leaves the courthouse after his arraignment in New Yor... |
Breaking News Emails Get breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings. SUBSCRIBE
WASHINGTON — Martin Shkreli, reviled former chief executive officer at Turing Pharmaceuticals, has invoked the Fifth Amendment in refusing to produce documents subpoenaed by a S... |
As for Tuesday’s hearing in the House, also scheduled to testify are Howard B. Schiller, the interim chief executive of Valeant Pharmaceuticals, and Nancy Retzlaff, chief commercial officer of Turing Pharmaceuticals, the drug company that Mr. Shkreli formerly ran.
Mr. Schiller and Ms. Retzlaff are expected to appea... |
WATERTOWN — In a spasm of violence at a major intersection here, a tow truck struck and killed a woman as she tried to cross Route 16 and a man believed to be her son allegedly stabbed the driver five times while shouting “You killed my mom!”
The encounter, at Route 16 and Galen Street around 11:20 a.m. Wednesday, ... |
A Massachusetts man is in custody after the woman he was with was struck and killed Wednesday by a tow truck, prompting him to stab the driver of the vehicle, police say.
Watertown Police responded to an alleged road rage incident at approximately 11:20 a.m. near the intersection of Nonantum and Galen Streets in Wa... |
EXCLUSIVE
Johnny Depp has just filed legal docs citing new evidence that he never beat then-wife Amber Heard ... a claim she made during their acrimonious divorce.
Depp filed the docs in the U.K., where he's suing The Sun for defamation in connection with an article calling him "wife-beater." The article refere... |
Porn queen Jenna Jameson's boyfriend Tito Ortiz of UFC charged with beating her up
Lawton/FilmMagic UFC fighter Tito Ortiz and porn queen Jenna Jameson pose for photos in February.
Porn queen Jenna Jameson's baby daddy was charged Monday with beating her up at the Southern California home they share.
Ultima... |
A tow truck moves a van that crashed into a canal Monday, March 30, 2015, near Moore Haven, Fla. (Photo: Luis M. Alvarez, AP)
Shocked members of a Florida church gathered Monday to mourn the loss of eight people who died hours earlier when their church van crashed in rural Southwest Florida.
Ten other people we... |
Story highlights "We've lost a lot of family members, church family," a man whose father died tells CNN affiliate WPBF
Eight people are dead, 10 are injured after a church van crash in Florida early Monday
Investigators don't know why the van ran a stop sign and plunged into a shallow canal
(CNN) A dark int... |
French police officers patrol in the streets front of flowers to pay respects of the victims following an attack killing three persons and wounding at least 13, in Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday,... (Associated Press)
French police officers patrol in the streets front of flowers to pay respects of the victims... |
French police officers patrol in the streets front of flowers to pay respects of the victims following an attack killing three persons and wounding at least 13, in Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday,... (Associated Press)
French police officers patrol in the streets front of flowers to pay respects of the victims... |
Study discovered several accounts, now known to belong to the same Russian trolls who interfered in the US election, tweeting about vaccines
Bots and Russian trolls spread misinformation about vaccines on Twitter to sow division and distribute malicious content before and during the American presidential election, ... |
Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption Why has there been a measles outbreak in Europe?
Social media bots and Russian trolls have been spreading disinformation about vaccines on Twitter to create social discord and distribute malware, US researchers say.
Troll accounts that had attempted to ... |
“Don’t get #vaccines. Illuminati are behind it.”
“Do you still treat your kids with leaves? No? And why don’t you #vaccinate them? It’s medicine!”
With messages like those, Russian internet trolls meddling in the 2016 presidential election also lashed out at Americans debating the safety of vaccines, a new stud... |
Starting in 1996, Alexa Internet has been donating their crawl data to the Internet Archive. Flowing in every day, these data are added to the Wayback Machine after an embargo period. |
Uploaded by Birthdayboypresents on
Plagued by his own demons, Walter Black was once a successful toy executive and family man who now suffers from being a total dickhead. No matter what he tries, Walter can't seem to get himself back on track... until a beaver hand puppet enters his life.
edited by Dan Sami... |
Go to the Legal Help page to request content changes for legal reasons. |
By Mark Hosenball
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Central Intelligence Agency was involved in a spying operation against Germany that led to the alleged recruitment of a German intelligence official and has prompted renewed outrage in Berlin, two U.S. officials familiar with the matter said on Monday.
CIA Director J... |
A suspected double agent under arrest in Germany has been spying for the CIA for two years, German intelligence officials investigating the case now believe.
“All the evidence suggests that he was working for the Americans,” an unnamed senior security official has told Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper.
... |
AMMAN, Jordan _ In this photo taken Sunday, August 28, 2016, the U.S. ambassador to Jordan, Alice Wells, addresses three Syrian families ahead of their departure to the United States. The families are... (Associated Press)
AMMAN, Jordan _ In this photo taken Sunday, August 28, 2016, the U.S. ambassador to Jordan, A... |
AMSTERDAM — On April 30, 1941, a Jewish man here in Amsterdam wrote a desperate letter to an American friend, pleading for help emigrating to the United States.
“U.S.A. is the only country we could go to,” he wrote. “It is for the sake of the children mainly.”
A volunteer found that plea for help in 2005 when s... |
Looking for news you can trust?
Subscribe to our free newsletters.
This was just posted by @theanonmessage, a twitter account affiliated with Anonymous’ Operation Ferguson, a member of which I interviewed last night. According to @theanonmessage, this recording contains audio excerpts from St. Louis Cou... |
Computer hackers associated with the hacktivist group Anonymous released a recording on YouTube Wednesday that they claim are audio files from a St. Louis County Police dispatch recorded during the Aug. 9 shooting of unarmed teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.
The tape appears to be from St. Louis County ... |
The suburban St. Louis town where a cop shot an unarmed black teen dead descended into turmoil Wednesday night as protesters hurled bottles and Molotov cocktails and police in riot gear fired back with tear gas.
“We have to stand and fight here right now!” one woman screamed as helmeted cops moved in to disperse a ... |
Holocaust Eichmann claimed he was 'a mere instrument' in Holocaust, appeal reveals ‘I was not a responsible leader and do not feel myself guilty,’ writes Nazi war criminal in personal petition now publicly released Adolf Eichmann’s appeal for a pardon from Israel’s then president Yitzhak Ben-Zvi was refused and he was ... |
President Reuven Rivlin was making public on Wednesday previously unreleased documents, including a handwritten request for clemency from Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann.
Rivlin’s office said in a statement that the request to then president Yitzhak Ben-Zvi would be presented at a ceremony at Rivlin’s official Jer... |
High-ranking Nazi Adolf Eichmann requested a pardon from Israel's president Yitzhak Ben-Zvi two days before was hanged to death, rare documents released in honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day showed on Wednesday.
Eichmann made the request after being found guilty of 15 charges, including crimes against... |
A CAR park in a Highland town has been confirmed by archaeologists as the meeting place of a medieval Norse parliament.
Excavations at the Cromartie Memorial car park in Dingwall uncovered evidence of a mound that archaeologists believe was established in the 11th century as a gathering spot for a Viking parliament... |
A parking lot in Scotland was once the site of a Viking parliament, new research suggests
A Viking parliamentary site that dates to the 11th century has been found beneath a parking lot in Scotland.
The site, located in the town of Dingwall, Scotland, was dubbed a "Thing" site, referring to its name in antiquit... |
A team of Harvard professors has come up with some very interesting findings: Mitt Romney is quite handsome. His running mate, however, might be less so.
Ryan Enos, a professor of government at Harvard, and a team of researchers that rated former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin a 95 out of 100 in “facial competence” in 200... |
Planting the Seeds of a New Heroin Epidemic Four out of five new users have previously abused painkillers. By Keith Humphreys
The Secularist Menace Non-religious liberalism isn’t going to steamroller ethics. By Ed Kilgore
The Secularist Menace Non-religious liberalism isn’t going to steamroller ethics. By Ed Ki... |
It all seems rather mad, doesn't it? The decision to become involved militarily in the Libyan civil war couldn't take place within a less hospitable context. The U.S. is reeling from spending and deficits, we're already in two wars, our military has been stretched to the limit, we're restive at home, and no one, really... |
BENGHAZI, Libya -- France declared Libya's airspace "under control" on Friday, after NATO agreed to take command of the no-fly zone in a compromise that appeared to set up dual command centers and possibly new confusion. Coalition warplanes struck Moammar Gadhafi's forces outside the strategic eastern gateway city of A... |
President Barack Obama is resisting pressure to deliver an Oval Office speech explaining his policy on Libya — in part, because he doesn’t want to equate what he regards as a smaller, time-limited mission with the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Administration officials haven’t ruled out a big speech, but Obama is re... |
A group of Republican state legislators in South Carolina introduced a measure Thursday that would allow the state to secede from the United States if the federal government began to seize legally purchased firearms in the state.
The bill, which was referred to the state House Judiciary Committee on Thursday, would... |
Researchers now say that they have proven the authenticity of a Victorian diary supposedly written by the notorious murderer
Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
THE identity of Jack The Ripper m... |
I spend probably 40 minutes a day crammed cheek to sweaty jowl with other London commuters—some of them drunks, farters, and shovers—in a swiftly moving cylinder hundreds of feet underground. It’s usually hot, and despite the fact that we are Tetrised in there, all of us are trying desperately to pretend that we are co... |
Researchers at Arizona State University estimate that in a city of one million people, $13 million dollars worth of metals could be accumulating annually in sludge, the byproduct of treated sewage.
The study, which analyzed sludge from treatment centers in Arizona and samples from across the country stored ... |
Starting in 1996, Alexa Internet has been donating their crawl data to the Internet Archive. Flowing in every day, these data are added to the Wayback Machine after an embargo period. |
If the holy grail of medieval alchemists was turning lead into gold, how much more magical would it be to draw gold from, well, poop? It turns out that a ton of sludge, the goo left behind when treating sewage, could contain several hundred dollars’ worth of metals—potentially enough to generate millions of dollars wor... |
Tweet Published: March 21st 2013
Subscribe to goop A weekly publication curated by Gwyneth Paltrow.
This issue is sponsored by The Annual Spring Edit Back by popular request, here is our third annual spring fashion edit of NET-A-PORTER. Find inspiration for outfits for all aspects of your busy life. Love,
g... |
Spring Edit (NAP)
Back by popular request, here is our third annual spring fashion edit of NET-A-PORTER. Find inspiration for outfits for all aspects of your busy life.
Everyday Punk
This is one of our favorite trends, bringing punk into our daily wardrobe with leather pants and jackets and studded accessor... |
Starting in 1996, Alexa Internet has been donating their crawl data to the Internet Archive. Flowing in every day, these data are added to the Wayback Machine after an embargo period. |
Starting in 1996, Alexa Internet has been donating their crawl data to the Internet Archive. Flowing in every day, these data are added to the Wayback Machine after an embargo period. |
EXCLUSIVE TO NET-A-PORTER.COM. Heel measures approximately 75mm/ 3 inches. Sparkling finishes are a reoccurring theme in Maison Martin Margiela's collections, and these silver glitter -covered raffia ankle boots from the label's CR13 line are sure to get you noticed. The soft leather lining demonstrates the brand's ded... |
One of the survivors of the disastrous Fyre Festival in the Bahamas has filed a $100 million class action lawsuit against co-founders Billy McFarland and Ja Rule (real name Jeffrey Atkins), accusing the duo of subjecting festivalgoers to "dangerous conditions" at a luxury festival that organizers allegedly knew was doo... |
A major lawsuit has been filed in California against Ja Rule and Billy McFarland, organizers of the Fyre Festival, the two-weekend concert in the Bahamas that was scheduled for last weekend but collapsed in disorganization before it started. The suit was filed on Sunday in the U.S. District Court for the Central Distri... |
A 50-year-old Tennessee man, who authorities said kidnapped a 15-year-old girl this month, was spotted shopping at an Oklahoma City Wal-Mart on March 15.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation confirmed on Friday the sighting of Tad Cummins and Elizabeth Thomas. The bureau said it obtained surveillance video from th... |
TBI: Confirmed sighting of Tad Cummins, Elizabeth Thomas on March 15 in Oklahoma City Copyright by WIAT - All rights reserved Video
(WIAT) -- The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation says they have confirmed a sighting of 15-year-old Elizabeth Thomas and her alleged kidnapper Tad Cummins.
The TBI posted the follow... |
Tad Cummins and Elizabeth Thomas were spotted March 15th in Oklahoma City. (Photo: TBI)
Clarification: Elizabeth Thomas is 5-feet tall. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation previously released her height incorrectly.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has confirmed a sighting of 15-year-old Elizabeth Thomas... |
The Gaia mission, scheduled to launch Thursday morning (Dec. 19), could be a bonanza for discovering exoplanets, perhaps finding more than 2,500 new alien worlds, scientists suggest.
Gaia, a $1 billion (740 million euros) mission from the European Space Agency (ESA), aims to chart a 3D map of the Milky Way by surve... |
Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption Launch of the Gaia satellite from Sinnamary in French Guiana
Europe has launched the Gaia satellite - one of the most ambitious space missions in history.
The 740m-euro (£620m) observatory lifted off from the Sinnamary complex in French Guiana at 06:12 ... |
×
remaining of
Thank you for Reading! On your next view you will be asked to log in to your subscriber account or create an account and subscribepurchase a subscription to continue reading. |
NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts coffee shop owner says he received a cease-and-desist letter from Dunkin' Donuts claiming trademark infringement for riffing on the chain's catchphrase.
Steve Copoulos tells the Sun Chronicle (http://bit.ly/2slf5yU ) he added window art reading "North now runs on Mik... |
There’s no use trying to skirt around this, so let’s cut straight to the chase: A Colorado Springs woman has been taking big craps in front of someone’s house for a few weeks now. They’re calling her the Mad Pooper and she won’t stop. The cops are involved. It appears to be some sort of revenge pooping. I hope you enjo... |
The Budde family says it doesn't know how it came to this.
A local family has spent weeks trying to get a mystery woman they've dubbed "The Mad Pooper" to stop defecating in their neighborhood, right outside their house.
Cathy Budde of Colorado Springs says her kids caught the woman first mid-squat, pants down ... |
Denver Debut Pits Neighbor Against Neighbor In The Garden The Denver debut of the comedy 'Native Garden' is a study in what is means to be a good neighbor.
Photographer Recreates Old Pictures of Red RocksA new, free exhibit is opening at Red Rocks that shows patrons the past and present of the park. “Red Rocks Park... |
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The “Mad Pooper” of Bob’s Burgers lore might be more than cartoon fiction, according to Colorado Springs police who say a woman has repeatedly done her businesses in people’s yards over the past several weeks.
A witness snapped photos of the female runner, who has apparently been caught tr... |
John Reed
The Oso man suspected of killing his neighbors is now in an Arizona jail after being arrested in Mexico.
John B. Reed, the suspect in the murders of Monique Patenaude and Patrick Shunn of Oso, has been on the run from Snohomish County authorities since April 11, the date of the suspected murders, a sh... |
Newly released court records outline long-running hostilities between neighbors that may have led to the disappearances of an Arlington couple now presumed slain, and two brothers who are being sought as suspects.
A former neighbor now wanted in the presumed slayings of a missing Arlington couple previously threate... |
John Reed is accused of killing an Arlington couple in April. Police believe he fled to Mexico shortly thereafter.
John B. Reed, suspected of killing an Arlington couple in April, has been captured in Mexico.
Reed, 53, was captured by Mexican authorities on Friday, according to the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Of... |
Jon Bon Jovi is not a Belieber.
The legendary Bon Jovi front man is slamming 19-year-old pop star Justin Bieber for his truly unprofessional antics of showing up two hours late for his show at the O2 arena in London in March 2013 – and RadarOnline.com has the details.
“Every generation has guys that do that, no... |
Justin Bieber Talk About My Parties I'll Sue You for $5 Mil
Justin Bieber -- Talk About My Parties ... I'll Sue You For $5 Mil
EXCLUSIVE
Here's the good news ...wants to invite you to one of his house parties. The bad news ... if you talk about it, he's gonna sue your ass for $5 million.TMZ has obtained a c... |
Officers say Robert Giles, 27, asked the victim to call her boyfriend so he could hear the assault.
Police say quick thinking by the victim of a frightening abduction and assault helped them catch her attacker in the act.
The attack happened early Monday in the back of an adult entertainment store.
Officers... |
Just One More Thing...
We have sent you a verification email. Please check your email and click on the link to activate your profile.
If you do not receive the verification message within a few minutes of signing up, please check your Spam or Junk folder.
Close |
Deonte Smith, a senior 911 operator in Clayton County, says he was just doing his job and the victim deserves all the credit for keeping her wits about her while she was being attacked and sexually assaulted.
A local 911 dispatcher walked us through the moments an abducted woman called needing urgent help.
He p... |
Briefings
Keynotes
Presented by Gen. Alexander
Presented by Brian Muirhead
Briefings
A Practical Attack against MDM Solutions Spyphones are surveillance tools surreptitiously planted on a users handheld device. While malicious mobile applications mainly phone fraud applications distributed through c... |
Security researcher Barnaby Jack on Wednesday showed how easy it can be to trigger a waterfall of cash from a standard bank ATM using readily-available software applications.
In a presentation at the Black Hat USA 2010 conference in Las Vegas, Jack, director of research at IOActive, a Seattle-based security consult... |
BOSTON Barnaby Jack, a celebrated computer hacker who forced bank ATMs to spit out cash and sparked safety improvements in medical devices, died in San Francisco, a week before he was due to make a high-profile presentation at a hacking conference.
The New Zealand-born Jack, 35, was found dead on Thursday evening b... |
Well-known hacker Barnaby Jack has died in San Francisco, a week before he was due to show off techniques for attacking implanted heart devices that he said could kill a man from 30 feet away.
The San Francisco Medical Examiner's office said he died in the city on Thursday. It gave no details.
Jack, a security ... |
Barnaby Jack, a prominent white hat hacker and embedded systems expert with a penchant for pulling off spectacular hacks of devices at conferences globally, has died just days before a scheduled presentation at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas.
Jack most recently was the director of embedded security ... |
In this image from video, taken Nov. 9, 2015, former Vice President Al Gore gestures during an interview with The Associated Press in Nashville, Tenn. After decades of raising alarms about global warming,... (Associated Press)
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (AP) — After decades of raising alarms about global warming, former ... |
Second round of Live Earth music concerts promised by former US vice-president and Pharrell Williams were due to be broadcasted to billions around the world
Pharrell Williams and Al Gore’s promise of a second round of Live Earth concerts on seven continents that would be broadcast to an audience of billions has bee... |
As UN climate negotiations resume in Bonn, we look at why the crunch Paris climate conference from 30 November to 11 December is so important
What is happening in Paris this December?
The governments of more than 190 nations will gather in Paris to discuss a possible new global agreement on climate change, aime... |
Starting in 1996, Alexa Internet has been donating their crawl data to the Internet Archive. Flowing in every day, these data are added to the Wayback Machine after an embargo period. |
Forces loyal to Col. Moammar Gadhafi pressed their offensive into eastern Libya on Sunday, as an unraveling and demoralized rebel force fled the coastal oil town of Brega and began to lose its grip on power in its de facto capital city of Benghazi.
The battlefield developments lent urgency to an Arab League request... |
As Pro-Gadhafi Forces Attack The East, Tripoli Sees Celebration
Enlarge this image toggle caption Patrick Baz/AFP/Getty Images Patrick Baz/AFP/Getty Images
From Tripoli, NPR's David Greene spoke to Robert Siegel for this afternoon's All Things Considered. David said he found something rather surprising on the s... |
WASHINGTON (AP) — Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen is pushing back against a report that she told colleagues she was close to resigning Wednesday after President Donald Trump scolded her at a cabinet meeting.
Nielsen says in a statement that Trump "is rightly frustrated" that his administration has been... |
One person familiar with Mr. Trump’s blowup at the meeting said it was prompted by a discussion about why Mexico was not doing more to prevent illegal border crossings into the United States. Another person said the president was primarily focused on the Homeland Security Department because he viewed Ms. Nielsen as pri... |
The @ nytimes article alleging that the Secretary drafted a resignation letter yesterday and was close to resigning is false. The Secretary is hard at work today on the President's security-focused agenda and supporting the men and women of @ DHSgov. |
Dow Jones Reprints: This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customers, use the Order Reprints tool at the bottom of any article or visit www.djreprints.com |
(Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc is testing a system that would allow shoppers to scan items using their iPhones and then pay at a self-checkout counter, a move that could trim checkout times and slash costs for retailers.
If the "Scan & Go" test by the world's largest retailer is successful, it has the potential to... |
Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government is preparing plans to shore up German banks in the event that Greece fails to meet the terms of its aid package and defaults, three coalition officials said.
The emergency plan involves measures to help banks and insurers that face a possible 50 percent loss on their Greek bond... |
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — U.S. stock indexes dove Friday on heightened worry about Greece’s debt crisis, pushing the dollar to a six-month high against the euro and 10-year yields to a record low.
The distress came along with news that the European Central Bank’s top economist had quit and that Germany was reportedl... |
Northwestern football players win pivotal union case.
Northwestern University football players on scholarship are employees of the school and therefore entitled to hold an election to decide whether to unionize, an official of the National Labor Relations Board ruled Wednesday.
The stunning decision, coming aft... |
Northwestern football players qualify under federal law as employees of the university and, therefore, can legally form the nation's first college athletes' union, the National Labor Relations Board announced Wednesday.
“We had both the facts and the law on our side,” Gary Kohlman, the attorney representing the pla... |
CHICAGO (AP) — In a stunning ruling that could revolutionize college sports, a federal agency said Wednesday that football players at Northwestern University can create the nation's first union of college athletes.
FILE - In this Jan. 28, 2014, file photo, Northwestern quarterback Kain Colter, right, speaks while C... |
A man standing in a crowd of more than 100 people fatally shot himself along the north fence line of the White House at midday Saturday, according to witnesses.
Philipos Melaku-Bello, who was manning a nearby peace vigil, said the gunman was standing just inside the sidewalk on Pennsylvania Avenue, across from Lafa... |
(Alex Wong / Getty Images)
After two weeks of shifting musings on gun measures, President Trump is expected to miss a self-imposed deadline to produce specific proposals on Friday, according to aides — in the latest sign of how chaos in the White House is hampering policymaking.
Lawmakers from both parties have... |
CLOSE Police say a man shot himself in front of the White House. Zachary Devita has more on the story. Buzz60
Law enforcement officers at Lafayette Park across from the White House in Washington, close the area to pedestrian traffic, March 3. A man apparently shot himself along the north fence of the White House mi... |
Netflix Inc. has recruited prolific television producer Shonda Rhimes, the creator of ABC hits such as “Scandal” and “Grey’s Anatomy,” the clearest sign yet of an arms race for talent between new and old entertainment industry giants.
Under the terms of the multiyear exclusive agreement, Netflix said Ms. Rhimes, wh... |
Netflix has signed Shonda Rhimes to a multi-year production deal, ending a 15-year relationship with ABC Studios that yielded hits from “Grey’s Anatomy” to “Scandal.”
Her shingle, Shondaland, will begin producing new series for Netflix while she continues to stay involved in her current broadcast series. Executive ... |
Image copyright Internet Archive Image caption The web address used to advertise travel packages but now redirects users to a French government site
The French government is being sued over the way it has sought to take over the France.com web domain.
In 2015, France started legal action against Frenchman Jean-... |
In April of 2015, the State of France launched a legal battle – in France – to expropriate the domain name France.com, without any indemnification, from its rightful owner: the United States company France.com, Inc, claiming the latter had registered the domain name in bad faith and had not been authorized by the Frenc... |
A French-born American has now sued his home country because, he claims, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has illegally seized a domain that he’s owned since 1994: France.com
In the mid-1990s, Jean-Noël Frydman bought France.com from Web.com and set up a website to serve as a "digital kiosk" for Francophiles and Fra... |
Back in 1994, the year the World Wide Web was actually born, a man by the name of Jean-Noël Frydman was smart enough to buy a domain that would soon become one of the Internet's most sought-after.
The French expat snapped up France.com from Web.com and set up a “digital kiosk” website for French speakers in the US.... |
Starting in 1996, Alexa Internet has been donating their crawl data to the Internet Archive. Flowing in every day, these data are added to the Wayback Machine after an embargo period. |
A French aviation expert believes he may have found the wreckage of MH370 – the Malaysia Airlines flight which disappeared off the coast of Malaysia in March 2014.
Xavier Tytelman, a former military pilot who now specialises in aviation security, was contacted on Wednesday morning by a man living on the island of R... |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.