September, 2010
The 13 employees in Chrysler scandal are terminated
A whistleblower news report embroiled Chrysler in a scandal over the activities of plant workers. A number of Chrysler Motors plant workers were captured drinking and using illegal drugs during their lunch break close to the plant. It begun with an anonymous tip to a local news station. The news station sent in undercover journalists ...
Iran has Stuxnet as the military services-grade online weapon, states experts
Stuxnet is what many state is probably the most sophisticated malware ever. Computer security experts around the world are amazed by it. They believe that Stuxnet developers created the worm as a search and destroy weapon for sabotage. Experts at cybersecurity explain that rogue hackers could never find the time, cash and talent needed to ...
Report shows 43 million U.S. Citizens living in low income in 2009
The government started keeping poverty statistics in 1959. More individuals fell below the poverty line last year than ever within the time since. A Census Bureau report said that 43 million Americans lived in poverty in 2009. After rising to 13.2 percent in 2008, it leaped further to 14.3 % last year. The poverty report ...
Jon Stewart able to gain majority with Rally to Restore Sanity
Comedy Central's Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert developed a brilliant plan where, as announced on Sept 16, dueling public rallies will be on Television. The "Restoring Honor" rally, done by Glenn Beck which was in Aug at the Lincoln Memorial is what is being made fun of on Oct 30 in the National Mall with ...
small business bill passed with two U.S. Senate Republicans who defected
Nobody was expecting the small business bill to pass prior to November midterm votes by Congress. But 2 Republican senators who are not seeking re-election intersected party lines to give Democrats the votes they necessary. Thursday, U.S. Senate stopped fighting. They actually got to work and passed a small business bill. Credit is easier ...