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According to a top-secret court order obtained by The Guardian, the National Security Agency has collected the phone records of millions of U.S. Verizon customers since late April. The Guardian's Spencer Ackerman explains the coming debate over the scale of domestic spying operations.
Formerly of the Drive-By Truckers, Jason Isbell went solo in 2007 with the a...
Jason Isbell is a singer-songwriter who came to prominence as a member of the Southern-rock band the Drive-By Truckers. He left that band in 2007, in part because of the substance-abuse problems he mentions in his new solo album Southeastern.
In her latest book about Henry Molaison, Corkin tells the story of the man w...
For nearly 50 years, neuroscientist Suzanne Corkin worked with Henry Molaison, who lost most of his memory in 1953 after a botched experimental brain surgery. Their work together taught us much of what we know today about memory, and she writes about Molaison and their work in her new book.
From southern Virginia to New England, lots of people are being treated to a cicada serenade. If these insects sound loud to you, that's because they are. They're so loud that some Navy engineers are trying to borrow their technique.
The NBA Finals begin Thursday night in Miami. Though they haven't won a championship since 2007, the San Antonio Spurs have remained in the hunt because of their style of team play. The Spurs will face the Miami Heat.
Gloria MacKenzie of Florida showed up at the lottery office Wednesday — revealing herself as the winner of last month's record Powerball jackpot. The 84 year old opted to take her winnings in a lump sum, rather than over time.