By Jay Rey | News Staff Reporter
on July 20, 2013 - 11:22 PM
Many were frustrated and upset.
Some were reinvigorated to make a change.
Others just want the violence to end.
All those emotions came pouring out Saturday at Niagara Square, where several hundred people attended a...
Sarah Muller, @digimuller
7:53 PM on 07/10/2013
A new poll suggests American voters disagree with how many Washington lawmakers are characterizing National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden.
Approximately 55% of American voters view Snowden as a “whistle-blower,” according to new...
Bobby Allyn, The (Nashville) Tennessean 6:26 p.m. EDT July 10, 2013
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A 42-year-old Army official was indicted Wednesday for allegedly trying to obtain loans by using stolen identities of active-duty and deployed soldiers.
According to the federal grand jury indictment...
Solar system’s tail is clover-shaped, NASA’s IBEX finds
By Eryn Brown
July 10, 2013, 4:13 p.m.
Scientists working on NASA’s Interstellar Boundary Explorer mission have nabbed their first direct glimpse of the so-called heliotail, the long trailing edge of the solar wind. Much to their...
By CNN Staff
updated 10:55 PM EDT, Thu July 4, 2013
(CNN) — Why would someone allegedly steal a pickup truck and guns in Montana and then go to the University of Washington area with Molotov cocktails and a bullet-resistant vest?
Police say they’re trying to figure that out.
University...
Article by: ELAINE GANLEY , Associated Press
Updated: July 4, 2013 - 12:20 PM
PARIS — France’s top security official publicly dressed down the United States at the American ambassador’s July 4 garden party, denouncing alleged U.S. “espionage" of France and other countries, while the...
By Stefano ESposito Staff Reporter sesposito@suntimes.com July 4, 2013 2:28PM
For much of their march along a weedy, desolate stretch of South Ashland on Thursday, only the pigeons took note of the clatter rising up from a small band of drum-banging, cymbal-crashing immigration-rights...
By Kasie Hunt, Chuck Todd and Carrie Dann , NBC News
Gov. Chris Christie won’t have to vote on the immigration reform bill that passed the Senate Thursday, but supporters of the legislation lobbied the New Jersey governor to lend a hand for its passage this week.
Sen. Chuck Schumer, a...
Jun. 28, 2013 8:11 PM
NEW YORK (AP) - Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Friday that police “disproportionately stop whites too much and minorities too little" as compared to murder suspects’ descriptions, sparking criticism from activists and some politicians in a city that has been immersed in a...
How did low-level contractor gain access to NSA programs?
June 10, 2013 7:14 PM
By David Martin
(CBS News) WASHINGTON -- Edward Snowden was a foot soldier in an army of contractors doing top-secret work for the National Security Agency. He was assigned to an NSA installation in Hawaii...
by Jacquellena Carrero
5:22 pm on 06/05/2013
14-year-old Raul Arellano still calls the United States home.
“This is the place where I live,” he pauses for a second. “Where I used to live.” It’s also the place where he was born.
Arellano was forced to leave his home state of Washington...
US State Department Accused of Covering-up Overseas Misconduct
STATE DEPARTMENT — A U.S. television network is alleging that State Department officials have tried to cover up alleged sexual misconduct by American diplomats serving overseas.
The U.S. broadcaster CBS News says it has...
Pakistan poised for crucial election
Millions of Pakistanis are preparing to cast their votes in national and provincial elections on Saturday.
The vote will mark Pakistan's first transition from one civilian government to another in its 66-year history.
However, the run-up to the...
if terrorism is the issue they should separate them as you suggested, and in addition to some of the above provisions, expand the amount of people allowed to come in from mexico for the jobs they come to fill, that americans refuse to. give them cards to track them, make them pay a fee and...
The CIA's pay-to-play disasters
By Elias Groll
Posted: May 02, 2013
On Monday, the New York Times revealed that the CIA has been funneling tens of millions of dollars to Afghan President Hamid Karzai. The monthly cash payments were meant to buy the mercurial leader's loyalty. But, according...
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