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LETTER: Humorless Cartoon
Bob Englehart's Sunday cartoon was humorless: Trying to find humor in Republican and conservative outrage over four dead Americans in Benghazi; IRS targeting certain Americans including Tea Party groups concerned with gov't waste - like $50 million by the...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Internal Revenue Service
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In George Zimmerman trial, potential jurors asked to set aside publicity
The Miami HeraldSANFORD, Fla. Race relations, Florida's self-defense law and Trayvon Martin's attire and school suspension emerged as key issues Tuesday as lawyers in the George Zimmerman murder trial grilled jurors about the effects of publicity in the case. It was the...Tags: Sanford, Lifestyle and Leisure, Civil Rights, Entertainment, Frederica Wilson
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Floyd Abrams, America's free speaker
Where there's smoke arising from a free-speech matter, you're likely to find the fiery attorney Floyd Abrams. He's blazed a trail for freedom of the press from the Pentagon Papers case to protecting reporters' sources. He's just as incendiary when he's...
Tags: Civil Rights, Barack Obama, September 11, 2001 Attacks, New York City, Richard Nixon
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George Zimmerman: A day of media profiling
Staff writerUPDATED: Day 2 of the George Zimmerman trial was often about media profiling. How much can you tell about a person from his or her news sources? If you hear that a man listens to NPR or watches Fox News Channel, can you form a view of him? Jury...Tags: Trayvon Martin, Entertainment, NPR, HLN (tv network), George Zimmerman
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In 'Daily Show' hosting debut, John Oliver goes after NSA
John Oliver made his debut as the temporary host of “The Daily Show” on Monday night, and he did not disappoint. “Let’s all just acknowledge for a moment that this is weird. It looks weird, it feels weird, it even sounds weird....
Tags: Throat Cancer, National Security Agency, PRISM (surveillance program), Michael Douglas, Jon Stewart
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COLUMN - Palmer Raids Redux: The NSA v civil liberties
Reuters(Jeffrey Rosen is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By Jeffrey Rosen June 11 (Reuters) - During the "Red Scare" that swept the United States in the wake of Russia's 1917 Bolshevik revolution, the Justice Department launched a cycle of...Tags: Civil Rights, Barack Obama, U.S. Senate, Woodrow Wilson, Russia
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David Koch's chilling effect on public television
We seem to have entered an era of government snooping and censorship unsurpassed even by the dismal standard set four decades ago by President Richard Nixon. In recent days, we have discovered that the Internal Revenue Service targeted conservative...Tags: Barack Obama, National Security Agency, Entertainment, Citizen Kane (movie), Charles Koch
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Amid talk of sources' chill, some see NSA revelations as needed pushback
McClatchy Washington BureauWASHINGTON Just a few weeks ago, media experts were warning that the Obama administration's secret tracking of phone calls of Associated Press reporters and criminal targeting of a Fox News correspondent's contacts with a source would intimidate...Tags: Rentals, Angela Merkel, National Government, Newspapers, Government
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Goldberg: We can't trust Obama
The contradictions at the heart of the Obama presidency are finally out in the open. As a result, a man who came into office hellbent on restoring faith in government is on the verge of inspiring a libertarian revival. There have always been (at least)...
Tags: Mining, National Security Agency, Taxation, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, F James Jr Sensenbrenner
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Al Jazeera America promises less political chat and celebrity news
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Al Jazeera's American cable-news channel will be unbiased and feature more in-depth reporting and less political grandstanding and celebrity coverage, a top executive involved in the channel's launch said. "This channel will...
Tags: Jennifer Lopez, Current TV (tv network), Al Jazeera (tv network), Entertainment, New York City
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U.S. senator calls for reopening of the Patriot Act
ReutersBy Caren Bohan WASHINGTON, June 9 (Reuters) - A Democratic senator called on Sunday for a reopening of the U.S.A. Patriot Act, the post-Sept. 11, 2001, law that gave intelligence agencies broader powers of data surveillance, after disclosures the...Tags: National Security Agency, Verizon Communications, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Dianne Feinstein
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Senate Republican says she'll back immigration bill
WASHINGTON — Conservative Republican Sen. Kelly Ayotte announced her support Sunday for the Senate's bipartisan immigration overhaul, lending momentum to the comprehensive measure. "Our immigration system is completely broken," the New Hampshire...
Tags: Jeff Flake, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), John McCain, Migration, Immigration
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