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What is Obama Keeping Secret about the Patriot Act?

Before Congress passed the reauthorization of the Patriot Act on Thursday, two Democratic U.S. senators objected that some provisions of the law give the government broad authority to secretly spy on Americans.   But what those provisions enta...   read more

U.S. Court Affirms Judgment against Syrian Government for Supporting Terrorists Who Beheaded Americans

Syria is on the hook to pay more than $400 million to the families of two American contractors killed by a terrorist organization aided by the government led by Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad.   The DC Court of Appeals upheld a lower court de...   read more

American at Trial Ties Pakistan Spy Agency to Terrorist Attack in India

According to a Pakistani-American who helped pull off the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks, Pakistan’s intelligence agency worked with the culprits who killed more than 166 people in India, including six Americans.   Coming on the heels of the di...   read more

Companies and Nonprofits that Received Stimulus Money Now Owe $750 Million in Taxes

Thousands of businesses and non-profit organizations that benefited from the federal stimulus plan owe the IRS more than $750 million in back taxes.   A Government Accountability Office report states that at least 3,700 recipients of $24 billi...   read more

Justice Dept. and SEC Allow Companies to Investigate Themselves

When it comes to investigating corporations of bribery and other crimes, the federal government prefers to save money—and allow suspects to conduct their own probes—than perform their own snooping from start to finish.   Whether the concern is...   read more

39 of the Biggest Corporations Paid a Lower Tax Rate than the Average American

The average American pays about 12% of his or her income to federal income tax. Thanks to statistics compiled by US Uncut Chicago, a group that advocates boycotting U.S. corporations that avoid paying taxes in the United States, we now know the ...   read more

First Conviction Using Hate Crimes Prevention Law

A young man from Arkansas has received the first conviction at trial under the new federal hate crimes law enacted in 2009.   Frankie Maybee, 20, of Green Forest, was convicted by a federal jury on May 19 of multiple counts of committing and c...   read more

UBS Still Popular with Both Obama and Republicans after Paying More Than $1 Billion in Fines

It’s been no-hard-feelings for Swiss bank UBS AG, the financial institution that hasn’t let more than $1 billion in government fines get in the way of building relationships with politicians in Washington.   Over the past three years, UBS has ...   read more

Public Worries about Unemployment and the Economy, but Media Prefers Deficit

The largest daily newspapers in the U.S. have placed greater emphasis on coverage of the federal budget deficit than the issue of unemployment, even though the American public is most concerned with jobs and the economy. The latest Gallup Poll s...   read more

House Prepares to Give President Authority to Wage Worldwide War Forever

It isn’t often that Congress voluntarily gives up power to the President of the United States, but that appears to be the case with a terrorism-related provision added to a military authorization act.   Hidden within the National Defense Autho...   read more

Chicago Trial May Expose Pakistan Government’s Support of Terrorism

A Pakistani-American is expected to testify at a federal trial in Chicago that Pakistan’s intelligence agency supported the 2008 terrorist attack in Mumbai, India.   David Coleman Headley will tell how he began preparing for the attack two yea...   read more

Both Medicare and Social Security, For the First Time, Spent More than They Received

Last year marked a dark milestone for Medicare and Social Security, as both entitlement programs, for the first time in the same year, paid out more in benefits than they collected in revenue.   This development meant the federal government ha...   read more

Appeals Court Blasts VA for Mental Health “Incompetence”

The Department of Veterans Affairs was blasted this week by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals for bungling both the care of veterans and the processing of disability benefit claims.   In a case brought by veterans advocates, the appellate cou...   read more

Will Obama Turn FBI Director Mueller into the Next J. Edgar Hoover?

The director of the FBI is limited to serving one 10-year term in office according to federal law, a limitation born of the bureau’s early history when J. Edgar Hoover ruled for 37 years and amassed enough power to rival the president of the Uni...   read more

As Arctic Ice Melts, U.S. Competes for Oil, Gold and other Resources

With Arctic ice receding due to global warming, American officials have been cozying up to Greenland, where future oil and mineral deposits may become available to exploration.   State Department cables released by WikiLeaks reveal that the U....   read more

“Only” 4 Jobseekers for Every Job…Best in 2 Years

Whether or not it’s of any comfort to the millions of American who have been out of work for months or even years, the number of people currently competing for available employment has shrunk.   As of March, an average of 4.3 jobseekers vied f...   read more
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2465 to 2480 of about 3314 News
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What is Obama Keeping Secret about the Patriot Act?

Before Congress passed the reauthorization of the Patriot Act on Thursday, two Democratic U.S. senators objected that some provisions of the law give the government broad authority to secretly spy on Americans.   But what those provisions enta...   read more

U.S. Court Affirms Judgment against Syrian Government for Supporting Terrorists Who Beheaded Americans

Syria is on the hook to pay more than $400 million to the families of two American contractors killed by a terrorist organization aided by the government led by Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad.   The DC Court of Appeals upheld a lower court de...   read more

American at Trial Ties Pakistan Spy Agency to Terrorist Attack in India

According to a Pakistani-American who helped pull off the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks, Pakistan’s intelligence agency worked with the culprits who killed more than 166 people in India, including six Americans.   Coming on the heels of the di...   read more

Companies and Nonprofits that Received Stimulus Money Now Owe $750 Million in Taxes

Thousands of businesses and non-profit organizations that benefited from the federal stimulus plan owe the IRS more than $750 million in back taxes.   A Government Accountability Office report states that at least 3,700 recipients of $24 billi...   read more

Justice Dept. and SEC Allow Companies to Investigate Themselves

When it comes to investigating corporations of bribery and other crimes, the federal government prefers to save money—and allow suspects to conduct their own probes—than perform their own snooping from start to finish.   Whether the concern is...   read more

39 of the Biggest Corporations Paid a Lower Tax Rate than the Average American

The average American pays about 12% of his or her income to federal income tax. Thanks to statistics compiled by US Uncut Chicago, a group that advocates boycotting U.S. corporations that avoid paying taxes in the United States, we now know the ...   read more

First Conviction Using Hate Crimes Prevention Law

A young man from Arkansas has received the first conviction at trial under the new federal hate crimes law enacted in 2009.   Frankie Maybee, 20, of Green Forest, was convicted by a federal jury on May 19 of multiple counts of committing and c...   read more

UBS Still Popular with Both Obama and Republicans after Paying More Than $1 Billion in Fines

It’s been no-hard-feelings for Swiss bank UBS AG, the financial institution that hasn’t let more than $1 billion in government fines get in the way of building relationships with politicians in Washington.   Over the past three years, UBS has ...   read more

Public Worries about Unemployment and the Economy, but Media Prefers Deficit

The largest daily newspapers in the U.S. have placed greater emphasis on coverage of the federal budget deficit than the issue of unemployment, even though the American public is most concerned with jobs and the economy. The latest Gallup Poll s...   read more

House Prepares to Give President Authority to Wage Worldwide War Forever

It isn’t often that Congress voluntarily gives up power to the President of the United States, but that appears to be the case with a terrorism-related provision added to a military authorization act.   Hidden within the National Defense Autho...   read more

Chicago Trial May Expose Pakistan Government’s Support of Terrorism

A Pakistani-American is expected to testify at a federal trial in Chicago that Pakistan’s intelligence agency supported the 2008 terrorist attack in Mumbai, India.   David Coleman Headley will tell how he began preparing for the attack two yea...   read more

Both Medicare and Social Security, For the First Time, Spent More than They Received

Last year marked a dark milestone for Medicare and Social Security, as both entitlement programs, for the first time in the same year, paid out more in benefits than they collected in revenue.   This development meant the federal government ha...   read more

Appeals Court Blasts VA for Mental Health “Incompetence”

The Department of Veterans Affairs was blasted this week by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals for bungling both the care of veterans and the processing of disability benefit claims.   In a case brought by veterans advocates, the appellate cou...   read more

Will Obama Turn FBI Director Mueller into the Next J. Edgar Hoover?

The director of the FBI is limited to serving one 10-year term in office according to federal law, a limitation born of the bureau’s early history when J. Edgar Hoover ruled for 37 years and amassed enough power to rival the president of the Uni...   read more

As Arctic Ice Melts, U.S. Competes for Oil, Gold and other Resources

With Arctic ice receding due to global warming, American officials have been cozying up to Greenland, where future oil and mineral deposits may become available to exploration.   State Department cables released by WikiLeaks reveal that the U....   read more

“Only” 4 Jobseekers for Every Job…Best in 2 Years

Whether or not it’s of any comfort to the millions of American who have been out of work for months or even years, the number of people currently competing for available employment has shrunk.   As of March, an average of 4.3 jobseekers vied f...   read more
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