News & Politics Data Mining Would Not Have Stopped the Aurora Shooting “Wall Street Journal” columnist Holman Jenkins posited that Total Information Awareness would have helped stop James Holmes. Here’s why he’s wrong. Capital Comment, Media, News & Gossip, National Security | Jul 26, 2012
News & Politics Airbus Announces Plans to Build an Assembly Plant in Mobile, Alabama The European aircraft maker that lost a $40 billion Air Force tanker contract to Boeing will now take on its rival in the United States. Capital Comment, News & Gossip | Jul 5, 2012
News & Politics Palantir Technologies Hires British Security Official The Silicon Valley startup is beefing up its senior ranks. Capital Comment, News & Gossip | Jun 29, 2012
News & Politics The Story Behind the Story A new paper delves into the conflict surrounding the publication of a 2005 Pulitzer-winning article on warrantless surveillance. Capital Comment, Media, Politics | Jun 19, 2012
News & Politics UPDATED: Controversy Follows Donald Trump’s Winning Old Post Office Pavilion Bid The Donald may have won the bidding war, but his plans for the Old Post Office building have already been the subject of an official protest and a threatened lawsuit. Capital Comment, Local News | Jun 19, 2012
News & Politics Think You’ve Seen Drones Overhead? You Could Be Right The Washington area has no less than eight bases where drones can land. Capital Comment, Local News, News & Gossip, National Security | Jun 14, 2012
News & Politics The Obama Administration’s War on Information Leaks Why is the government aggressively pursuing leakers? Because it can. Capital Comment, News & Gossip | Jun 14, 2012
News & Politics One Couple’s Battle Against Alzheimer’s George and Trish Vradenburg are using their powerful connections and spending their personal fortune in a race against Alzheimer’s disease. Their goal is to find a treatment within their lifetime. The odds aren’t good. People | Jun 4, 2012
News & Politics A Long-Awaited Reply How a 37-year-old telegram to the President was saved from the dustbin of history. Capital Comment, Politics | Jun 1, 2012
News & Politics Cyber Spies Target Washington Think Tanks and Law Firms Their target: sensitive information on business and policy matters. Capital Comment, Local News, FBI | May 22, 2012
Data Mining Would Not Have Stopped the Aurora Shooting
Airbus Announces Plans to Build an Assembly Plant in Mobile, Alabama
Palantir Technologies Hires British Security Official
The Story Behind the Story
UPDATED: Controversy Follows Donald Trump’s Winning Old Post Office Pavilion Bid
Think You’ve Seen Drones Overhead? You Could Be Right
The Obama Administration’s War on Information Leaks
One Couple’s Battle Against Alzheimer’s
A Long-Awaited Reply
Cyber Spies Target Washington Think Tanks and Law Firms