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U.S. Appeals Court Allows Ex-Detainee to Sue Attorney General John Ashcroft

While former Attorney General John Ashcroft has insisted he had no personal involvement, or liability, in the matter, a federal appeals court in San Francisco thought otherwise in an anger-tinged ruling announced on Friday. Two members of the thre...   read more

Obama Agrees to Reveal Names of White House Visitors…But Not All of Them

For the first time in many presidential administrations, President Barack Obama has agreed to publish the names of almost all visitors to the White House. Under the new policy, visitors ranging from tourists to business leaders will have their nam...   read more

Private Insurance Death Panels

“Death panels” are already a reality in California, according to the state’s nurses union, which argues that insurance companies are routinely rejecting medical care for patients, leading to unnecessary suffering and in some cases death.   A rev...   read more

In Tough Economy, Firefighters Spend More Time as Medics

When people don’t have health insurance, they turn not only to emergency rooms for medical care, but to their local firefighters. Increasingly, firemen are handling medical emergency calls by those who have no means to see a doctor. Instead of rus...   read more

85% of Stimulus Funds Still to be Spent

It’s been seven months since Congress passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, commonly referred to as the 2009 stimulus package, which injected $792 billion into the economy to stave off the worst of the economic downturn. So how much o...   read more

Holder Revives Civil Rights Enforcement

After enduring years of what critics called neglect on the part of the Bush administration, the Department of Justice under Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. is planning to bolster its civil rights division. For starters, Holder intends to add 50 n...   read more

Navy Prepares for Increased Arctic Role Due to Global Warming

Global warming may wind up giving the U.S. Navy a new job. With the arctic ice pack shrinking rapidly, the North Pole could be entirely free of ice during the summer season within just 20 years. Such a development would create a brand new sea lane...   read more

From Migrant Worker to Astronaut

Although a shuttle launched into space travels thousands of miles, for Jose Hernández, the meaning of a long, arduous journey is all too familiar. Hernández, one of the six astronauts aboard space shuttle Discovery, has had a remarkable success st...   read more

The Fate of Emmett Till’s Casket

The Smithsonian’s new National Museum of African American History and Culture will feature the glass-topped casket that once displayed the remains of Emmett Till, whose murder became an early rallying point during the Civil Rights movement. Till’s...   read more

Robocalls Bite the Dust…With Exceptions

As of Tuesday it will be illegal for businesses hocking goods or services to use prerecorded commercial telemarketing calls—or robocalls—according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). An FTC ruling going into effect on Sept. 1 outlaws telemarket...   read more

Bailout Helped Banks “Too Big to Fail” Get Bigger

Is the flip side of “too big to fail” for the nation’s largest banks “too protected to change”? The decision by the federal government to prop up the likes of Bank of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase and others did more than just shield the fina...   read more

U.S. Ranks Only 28th in Internet Speeds

Fast-paced can apply to many things in American society, but Internet connections is not one of them. A study by the Communications Workers of America found that the United States currently ranks 28th in the world when it comes to high-speed Web s...   read more

CIA Interrogation Report: Bush vs. Obama Versions

Monday’s publication of the CIA inspector general report on detainee interrogations was not the first time an edited version of the document had been released. In 2008, the Bush administration declassified a heavily redacted version of “Counterter...   read more

Court Orders Federal Reserve to Release Bailout Documents to Bloomberg News

The Federal Reserve, which has long enjoyed a tight cloak of secrecy around its financial decision making, lost a key ruling in federal court on Monday that will require it to turn over documents detailing which banks received emergency loans duri...   read more

Insurance Companies Win Big in Healthcare Debate…Hospitals Too

If a health reform plan manages to become enacted, insurance companies and hospitals will by no means come out on the short end financially. An aggressive, well-orchestrated lobbying campaign by insurers, and a shrewd bit of bargaining by hospital...   read more

William Calley Finally Apologizes for My Lai Massacre

At a time when many people are contemplating human rights abuses committed by Americans in Iraq and Afghanistan, William Calley, more than 40 years after he led one of the most notorious attacks in U.S. military history, publicly apologized for th...   read more
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U.S. Appeals Court Allows Ex-Detainee to Sue Attorney General John Ashcroft

While former Attorney General John Ashcroft has insisted he had no personal involvement, or liability, in the matter, a federal appeals court in San Francisco thought otherwise in an anger-tinged ruling announced on Friday. Two members of the thre...   read more

Obama Agrees to Reveal Names of White House Visitors…But Not All of Them

For the first time in many presidential administrations, President Barack Obama has agreed to publish the names of almost all visitors to the White House. Under the new policy, visitors ranging from tourists to business leaders will have their nam...   read more

Private Insurance Death Panels

“Death panels” are already a reality in California, according to the state’s nurses union, which argues that insurance companies are routinely rejecting medical care for patients, leading to unnecessary suffering and in some cases death.   A rev...   read more

In Tough Economy, Firefighters Spend More Time as Medics

When people don’t have health insurance, they turn not only to emergency rooms for medical care, but to their local firefighters. Increasingly, firemen are handling medical emergency calls by those who have no means to see a doctor. Instead of rus...   read more

85% of Stimulus Funds Still to be Spent

It’s been seven months since Congress passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, commonly referred to as the 2009 stimulus package, which injected $792 billion into the economy to stave off the worst of the economic downturn. So how much o...   read more

Holder Revives Civil Rights Enforcement

After enduring years of what critics called neglect on the part of the Bush administration, the Department of Justice under Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. is planning to bolster its civil rights division. For starters, Holder intends to add 50 n...   read more

Navy Prepares for Increased Arctic Role Due to Global Warming

Global warming may wind up giving the U.S. Navy a new job. With the arctic ice pack shrinking rapidly, the North Pole could be entirely free of ice during the summer season within just 20 years. Such a development would create a brand new sea lane...   read more

From Migrant Worker to Astronaut

Although a shuttle launched into space travels thousands of miles, for Jose Hernández, the meaning of a long, arduous journey is all too familiar. Hernández, one of the six astronauts aboard space shuttle Discovery, has had a remarkable success st...   read more

The Fate of Emmett Till’s Casket

The Smithsonian’s new National Museum of African American History and Culture will feature the glass-topped casket that once displayed the remains of Emmett Till, whose murder became an early rallying point during the Civil Rights movement. Till’s...   read more

Robocalls Bite the Dust…With Exceptions

As of Tuesday it will be illegal for businesses hocking goods or services to use prerecorded commercial telemarketing calls—or robocalls—according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). An FTC ruling going into effect on Sept. 1 outlaws telemarket...   read more

Bailout Helped Banks “Too Big to Fail” Get Bigger

Is the flip side of “too big to fail” for the nation’s largest banks “too protected to change”? The decision by the federal government to prop up the likes of Bank of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase and others did more than just shield the fina...   read more

U.S. Ranks Only 28th in Internet Speeds

Fast-paced can apply to many things in American society, but Internet connections is not one of them. A study by the Communications Workers of America found that the United States currently ranks 28th in the world when it comes to high-speed Web s...   read more

CIA Interrogation Report: Bush vs. Obama Versions

Monday’s publication of the CIA inspector general report on detainee interrogations was not the first time an edited version of the document had been released. In 2008, the Bush administration declassified a heavily redacted version of “Counterter...   read more

Court Orders Federal Reserve to Release Bailout Documents to Bloomberg News

The Federal Reserve, which has long enjoyed a tight cloak of secrecy around its financial decision making, lost a key ruling in federal court on Monday that will require it to turn over documents detailing which banks received emergency loans duri...   read more

Insurance Companies Win Big in Healthcare Debate…Hospitals Too

If a health reform plan manages to become enacted, insurance companies and hospitals will by no means come out on the short end financially. An aggressive, well-orchestrated lobbying campaign by insurers, and a shrewd bit of bargaining by hospital...   read more

William Calley Finally Apologizes for My Lai Massacre

At a time when many people are contemplating human rights abuses committed by Americans in Iraq and Afghanistan, William Calley, more than 40 years after he led one of the most notorious attacks in U.S. military history, publicly apologized for th...   read more
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