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[AP] APNewsBreak: Veterans say rape cases mishandled
[Prison Planet] Confirmed: FBI Got Warning Day Before OKC Bombing
[ABC News] Assassin's Lawyer Says Sirhan Sirhan Was Brainwashed
[Dallas News] Obama honors former President George H.W. Bush with Medal of Freedom
[Press TV] Activist arrested at Clinton's speech
[Greg Palast] Reagan: Killer, Coward, Con-man
Congressman resigns amid Craigslist scandal [MSNBC]
[Wired] Obama Nominates RIAA Lawyer for Solicitor General
[Politico] House votes to overthrow 'czars'
[Wired] House Fails to Extend Patriot Act Spy Powers
[ABC] Anniston Monitor Facebook Pages
[Star Advertiser] Online ban on Boss Criticism Reversed
[Washington Post] Bradley Manning, WikiLeaks' alleged source, faces 22 new charges
[Wired] Airmen, It's Illegal for Your Kids to Read WikiLeaks
[TechSpot] MPAA Threatens to Disconnect Google from the Internet
[PC World] Get Internet Access When Your Government Shuts It Down
[Arstechnica] Supreme Court: AT&T can't keep bad behavior a secret
[Arstechnica] Black ops: how HBGary wrote backdoors for the government
[ABC News] Protestors Take State Capital in Wisconsin
[Infowars] Police Would Absolutely Use Force On Wisconsin Protesters
[Daily Mail] Indiana deputy AG fired after he urged police to 'use live ammunition' on protesters
[Arab News] Labor protests draw thousands across United States
[10th Amendment Center] First in the Nation: Idaho House Passes Health Care Nullification
[Washington Times] Federal deficit on track for a record this fiscal year Government debt to exceed U.S. economy
[Boston.com] US trade deficit widens to $40.6 billion
[Washington Post] Economists: State, local pension funds understate shortfall by $1.5 trillion or more
[CNN Money] Michigan approves plan to close half of Detroit schools
[MSNBC] Postal Service on path to be broke by October
[Mother Jones] It's the Inequality, Stupid
[Business Insider] Looks Like Ross Perot Was Right About The Giant Sucking Sound
[AP] 100 accused of Medicare fraud
[Reuters] Many get antidepressants for no psychiatric reason
[Environment News Service] Toxic Diesel Fuel Used Without Permits in Fracking Operations in 19 States
[LA Times] Court sides with USDA, Monsanto over cultivation of genetically modified sugar beet seeds
USDA National Organics Program -- Testing for GMOs NOT Required!
[Mother Nature Network] Study links pesticides to Parkinson's disease
[Washington Post] U.S. military purchases Gulf of Mexico seafood, boosting an industry battered by oil spill
[Star Tribune] 'Food freedom' back in Wyoming legislature
[NY Times] A Glow in the West Texas Desert
[UK Daily Mail] Whiff of a green scandal: San Francisco pours $14m of bleach into sea - after eco-friendly toilets cause a stink
[Washington Examiner] New Soros investment fund, profiting off Obama's 'green energy' push, hires top Obama energy aide
[GLOBE NEWSWIRE] Robot Jet Fighter Takes First Flight -- Aiming for Aircraft Carriers in 2013
[Union Leader] Weare police charge man for recording traffic stop
[ABC News] Drug raid on band records cops conspiring to take equipment
[OpEd News] The Judicial Crackdown on Jury Rights Activists in Florida
[Lew Rockwell] Zero Tolerance Policies: Are the Schools Becoming Police States?
[Wired] Drones Set to Invade National, State Parks
[MSNBC] DOJ gets reporter's phone, credit card records in leak probe
[Press TV] Muslim US citizen sues FBI for spying
[WMUR] Bill Would Make Some Airport Screening Sexual Assault
[Computer World] DHS seeks systems for covert body scans, documents show
[The Daily] DNA Genetic Patdown Introduced to Airports by DHS
[Daily Mail] America's shocking secret: Pictures that show how U.S. experimented on its own disabled citizens and prison inmates
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