The Pentagon will not allow four journalists to cover the trial of Guantanamo prisoner Omar Khadr because they are said to have reported the name of a military interrogator who testified Thursday "that he tried to frighten Khadr with the possibility of being raped in prison." The name of that interrogator had already been widely reported in the Canadian press.
Pentagon bars reporters from Gitmo trial for reporting already-public information
- COMMENTS
- war
Every country in the United Nations agreed to a global ceasefire during the pandemic — except the United States
After six weeks of negotiating, the UN Security Council was close to agreeing on a resolution for a global ceasefire during the Covid-19 pandemic. Seems fair, right? Let's agree to… READ THE REST
On the 50th anniversary of Kent State Massacre, listen to the Isley Brothers' "Ohio"
The Isley Brothers-Ohio Machine GunWatch this video on YouTube Fifty years ago today at Kent State University, the Ohio National Guard gunned down four students and wounded nine more during… READ THE REST
Trump is asked, if he loses more Americans in 6 weeks than died in Vietnam War, does he deserve to be re-elected?
That's what I'm talking about. READ THE REST
Short Post, just one paragraph
Disclosure: Boing Boing earns a commission on purchases made through links in this post. Dessert cheesecake wafer bear claw fruitcake. Fruitcake chupa chups donut candy canes marzipan. Apple pie sweet… READ THE REST
Save 50% on a 1-year subscription to Dashlane's premium password manager
Disclosure: Boing Boing earns a commission on purchases made through links in this post. We all know vital information about ourselves and our private digital accounts can be compromised by… READ THE REST
The Bite Helper removes the itch of a mosquito bite in seconds
Disclosure: Boing Boing earns a commission on purchases made through links in this post. While mosquitoes have certainly earned their title as the deadliest animal on earth, their impact on… READ THE REST