Articles By Connor Adams Sheets

Reddit.com

Reddit Traffic Doubled to 2 Billion Per Month Over Last Year

Reddit.com, the wildly-popular online community, received 2.07 billion pageviews in December 2011 alone, capping a year in which the site's traffic doubled the hits it received in 2010.

Anons

Anonymous Targets New York Officials and Companies [VIDEO]

Anonymous, the leaderless hacktivist collective, has targeted New York's top officials, companies and organizations as part of one of its latest operations.

Ron Paul's 2012 delegate strategy makes new gains in Massachusetts and Alaska

Ron Paul on NDAA: Did CNN Cut Him off Because He Was Discussing the Controversial Law? [VIDEO]

Ron Paul supporters and other election-watchers have been debating whether or not he was cut short Monday by the national news network when it stopped airing remarks by the GOP presidential candidate as he went into a discussion of the NDAA bill.

U.S. Congress

SOPA Supporters: Companies and Groups that Support the Controversial Bill

Find out which companies support behalf of the Stop Online Privacy Act, or SOPA.

Anonymous Operation Hiroshima

Anonymous's Operation Hiroshima: Inside the Doxing Coup the Media Ignored (VIDEO)

The Anonymous hacktivist collective dropped its #OpHiroshima bomb on New Year's Eve, and despite its success in pulling off a large-scale, wide-reaching document dump, the event has received very little coverage by the mainstream media.

SOPA Chrome

SOPA Workaround Extension Informs Google Chrome Users They Are on SOPA Supporters' Websites

SOPA opponents can use a new Google Chrome extension to ensure they are not unwittingly contributing to the bottom lines of companies that support the Stop Online Privacy Act.

Andrew Cuomo

Cuomo State of the State 2012: Top Five Things New York City Residents Should Know

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo gave his 2012 State of the State address Wednesday afternoon, and there were several items that apply direct to the future of New York City.

Muslim pilgrims pray at the Grand mosque in Mecca during the annual haj pilgrimage November 11, 2010.

Ray Lazier Lengend Firebombings Should Teach New Yorkers not to Hate

Incidents like the firebombing attacks that swept through Queens this past weekend are sadly all-too-familiar for many members of the city's minority religious communities, which have been plagued by periodic flare-ups of violence and vitriol ever since Sept. 11, 2001.

Court Square Diner

New York Diners: Are Bloomberg's Punitive Health Inspectors Driving Them Out of Business?

New York City's diners are going the way of the dodo as changing demographics and punitive health inspectors make it hard for diners owners to make ends meet.

Teampoison

Anonymous Group Takes Down Colombian Government Web Sites

Anonymous-affiliated hacktivist group TeaMp0isoN said Wednesday evening that it had taken down four Colombian government websites, all of which are now shuttered and bear the words "TeaMp0ison," a YouTube clip and a short message on a black background.