Today marks the 90th anniversary of the landmark Olmstead v. United States wiretapping case decided by the Supreme Court, which had a far-reaching impact still felt today.
The running community has been rocked by the loss of Ragsdale, known for his frenzied affection for running and showing up at local races wearing everything from a kilt to a Sasquatch costume. But the laughs have turned to sorrow and introspection …
Sasquatch tried a similar thing, but split the weekends months apart, and that experiment failed. We'll have to see if Watershed is more successful. The two weekends' lineups are almost identical, but there are a few quirks in the artists announced so …
Bristol's popular Watershed media centre has found itself at the centre of a row after allegations of "anti-Israel" political bias as a result of its annual Palestine film festivals. A complaint of political bias was made to the Watershed earlier this …
"Annuit Coeptis" (announcing the birth of) … The One The stone which the builders selected, the faux phoenix, the one, the zero|seed. Counterfeit detection: Hold the bill to light and look for the watermark, or faint image, similar …
… closed out the main stage on day two, to a rambunctious yet humble crowd in awe of the country diva's presence. This would mark the first time Underwood performed at The Gorge. Overall, Watershed has become to country fans, what Sasquatch is to indie.
The festival began in 2012, with organizers conceiving of a way to draw country fans together for music and camping — a Nashville version of Sasquatch, basically. The Gorge was a perfect fit, and so the Northwestern venue has now become an unexpected …
By Warren Strobel and Mark Hosenball WASHINGTON (Reuters) – At 3:59 p.m. EDT on Sunday, the National Security Agency and telecommunications companies will begin mothballing a once-secret system that collected Americans' bulk telephone records, shutting down computers and sealing off warehouses of digital data. If the U.S. Congress fails to act, key provisions of the […]
Nine out of 10 would also like to see better teaching about how to eat healthily in schools, according to research commissioned by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.