NSA's surveillance program blasted by demonstrators
Protesters used the Fourth of July reading of the Declaration of Independence at the Old State House in Boston yesterday to launch a daylong demonstration against the National Security Agency surveillance program and companies that they said help facilitate it by handing over private information to the government.
Trayvon Martin's mother, brother testify at Zimmerman murder trial
Trayvon Martin's mother and brother testified Friday the voice heard on a 911 call pleading for help was that of the teenager, not his killer, George Zimmerman.
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In U.K. Young Voters Turn Against Big Government
A trip to London provides an occasion to compare and contrast British politics and attitudes with those in America. Both have, in different ways, divided government. The Democratic president has been frustrated by the Republican House of Representatives and is likely but not certain to be until January 2017.
Machine Politics In Wyoming - America Be Warned!
Almost daily, America reels from a new affront to the Constitution and the noble principles of the nation's founding, evoking horrified responses from "We the People" who are continually stunned that such events could be taking place here.
Bolivia threatens to close U.S. embassy to protest presidential plane diversion
Bolivian President Evo Morales said Thursday he will study proposals to shut down the U.S. embassy amid growing anger after his airplane was diverted in Europe amid suspicions he was trying to smuggle NSA-leaker Edward Snowden off the continent.
Calif. lawmakers pass K-12 transgender-rights bill
Transgender students in public schools can participate in school activities and use school facilities that conform to their gender identity under a bill that passed the Senate Wednesday and now heads to the desk of Gov. Jerry Brown.
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