A New Zealand judge has ruled that the search warrants against Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom were invalid, and that data shouldn't have been handed to the FBI.
Obamacare's Insurance Rule Is Upheld by Supreme Court
The Supreme Court, in a landmark ruling Thursday, upheld PresidentObama's health care overhaul, including the controversial requirement that most Americans have health insurance.
Obamacare’s Insurance Rule Is Upheld by Supreme Court
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Who is Bankrolling the Fight Against "Obamacare?"
The lead plaintiff in the U.S. Supreme Court challenge to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the National Federation for Independent Business (NFIB), is a highly partisan front group masquerading as the "nation's leading small business association," critics say. The nation's highest court is expected to rule on the federal health care law Thursday.
Who is Bankrolling the Fight Against “Obamacare?”
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The low-tech $6,000 car made for Africa
When computer engineer Joel Jackson arrived in Kenya in 2009 one of the first things he noticed was the state of the roads.
The low-tech $6,000 car made for Africa
A New Generation Expresses its Skepticism and Frustration with Christianity
As the nation’s culture changes in diverse ways, one of the most significant shifts is the declining reputation of Christianity, especially among young Americans. A new study by The Barna Group conducted among 16- to 29-year-olds shows that a new generation is more skeptical of and resistant to Christianity than were people of the same age just a decade ago.
A New Generation Expresses its Skepticism and Frustration with Christianity
In 2012, TED is granting ten awards of $10,000 to fund local projects likely to spur the creation of the City 2.0. We’re looking for the brightest minds and biggest hearts working at the grassroots to make cities more sustainable, equitable, and beautiful. Read more about the winning projects, thus far, and then nominate your project; it’s going to take all of us to make the city of the future a reality.