Government Gone Wild?…Department of Justice Secretly Tracked Months of AP Reporters Phone Records
By Jack Mirkinson (The Huffington Post) The Obama administration woke up on Tuesday to another morning of scorching criticism about the Justice Department’s decision to secretly obtain months of Associated Press phone records. The DOJ tracked the incoming and outgoing… Read More ›
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IRS targeted groups that criticized the government or educated Americans about the Constitution
By Juliet Eilperin (Washington Post) At various points over the past two years, Internal Revenue Service officials targeted nonprofit groups that criticized the government and sought to educate Americans about the U.S. Constitution, according to documents in an audit conducted… Read More ›
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Poll: 61% of College-Age Students Want Government to Stay Out of Their Lives
Since I graduated from college in 2009, the economy has remained stagnant and the job market has remained weak, with no sign of improvement. Just last week, the Bureau of Labor and Statistics reported that the unemployment rate hit 7.5… Read More ›
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New roller coaster is set to break 7 world records
Consider it the summer of the coaster. Theme parks from east to west are unveiling new roller coasters made of wood, steel and a combination thereof that soar through the air, plunge through water and perform gravity-defying stunts. A look… Read More ›
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Pets may help cut heart disease risk: American Heart Association
(Reuters) – Anyone wanting to live longer and cut their risk of suffering from heart disease might want to consider getting a pet. The American Heart Association (AHA) issued a scientific statement on Thursday saying owning a pet may help… Read More ›
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Iran unveils new attack drone
Iran unveiled on Thursday a new drone, dubbed the Epic, capable of carrying out both surveillance and attack missions, the Mehr news agency reported. Defence Minister General Ahmad Vahidi was quoted as saying the Epic, which can fly at high… Read More ›
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Boston police chief says feds never shared warnings about marathon bomber
Boston and Massachusetts law enforcement officials confirmed Thursday that federal agents left them in the dark on the growing warning signs about Tamerlan Tsarnaev in the run-up to the Boston Marathon bombing. Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis, in testimony on… Read More ›
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