FAA Documents Raise Questions About Safety of Drones in U.S. Airspace
Drones are coming soon to the U.S. civilian airspace, thanks to pending changes by the FAA. But newly revealed documents on drone tests and crashes in the U.S. raise questions about the wisdom of that...
View ArticleAs Drone Debate Rages, Police Move on to Million-Dollar Spy Planes
Drones? Who needs stinking drones when you have an all-seeing manned plane? That seems to be what Texas and other border states are thinking with multi-million dollar purchases of high-tech spy planes.
View ArticleGovernment Secrecy Orders on Patents Have Stifled More Than 5,000 Inventions
If the government thinks your patent-pending invention has national security implications, it can slap a secrecy order on it that prevents you from developing it. More than 5,300 such orders have been...
View ArticleVirginia Police Have Been Secretively Stockpiling Private Phone Records
While revelations from Edward Snowden about the National Security Agency’s massive database of phone records have sparked a national debate about its constitutionality, another secretive database has...
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