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Here’s the DEA Contract for Hacking Team's Spyware
The contract reveals all the details of the relationship between the Italian spy tech company and the American anti-drug agency.
Will Wu-Tang Clan Use Martial Arts To Save Their Album From Pharma Bro?
If there really is a caveat in the contract for the sale of Once Upon a Time In Shaolin that states that the Wu-Tang Clan can try to recapture the album via caper or heist, how could the legendary rap group's martial arts fandom help the cause?
Kuwait Is Buying a Bunch of Weapons to Protect Itself From the Islamic State
With the Islamic State creating chaos next door in Iraq, Kuwait just signed a defense deal with France worth $2.8 billion.
Australia Just Ordered 1,100 High-Powered Armored Vehicles For its Military
The lightweight, blast deflecting Hawkei personnel carrier is ideal for both military operations and humanitarian efforts, but Australia's prime minister said the purchase does not signal a boost to military engagement.
Uber Lawsuit May Signal Big Changes in the 'Gig Economy'
A class-action lawsuit in California could force Uber to reclassify some of its workforce as employees instead of contractors, which may in turn send a ripple felt by other businesses.
France Could Face Huge Bill After Allegedly Hiring 48,650 Casual Staff Illegally
A leaked report revealed earlier this week that the French government could face a bill of $560,000,000 in lawsuits. France's justice ministry is allegedly responsible for hiring 40,500 casual staff alone.
France and Russia Finally Reach Deal Over Suspended Warship Delivery
France will “fully reimburse” Russia for the aborted sale of two massive Mistral helicopter-carrying amphibious assault ships, the sale of which was suspended over the Ukraine crisis.
Don't Hate Athletes for Being Capitalists, Hate Capitalism
Fans should not hate players for seeking the best contract possible, so why do they? We got experts to speak out on this bizarre sports paradox.