US Appeals Court: NSA Phone Metadata Collection Exceeds Authorization of Congress
The bulk collection of Americans' phone records by the government
exceeds what Congress has allowed, a federal appeals court said Thursday as it asked
Congress to step in and decide how best to balance national security and privacy interests. | ||||||||
Liberal Media Work With Jihadists
It's strange that the liberals in the media who always complain about
Joe McCarthy once having a list of communists in government are so quick
to cite
the Southern Poverty Law Center's list of so-called right-wing
extremists or "haters." | ||||||||
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ISIS possible threat to U.S., definite threat to free speech
A longtime Christian leader says the recent terrorist attack in Garland,
Texas show's it's time for the U.S. to get serious about the Islamic
State
terrorists. | ||||||||
Court rulings cannot change religious convictions
There is no denying that the gay movement has come a long way in recent
years. It accomplished that mostly by assuming the role of an oppressed
minority group and emulating the black civil-rights movement. | ||||||||
Baltimore mayor seeks federal civil-rights probe of police
Baltimore's mayor was emphatic last week: She did not want federal
oversight of her police department. The Democratic mayor now says she'll
accept
outside intervention to rebuild public trust in a city torn by riots
over the death of Freddie Gray, a black man who suffered a fatal spinal
injury in
police custody. | ||||||||
Hands up! Michael Brown pal arrested
Dorian Johnson, the man who was with Michael Brown Jr. when Brown was
fatally shot by a Ferguson police officer last summer, has been arrested
on
suspicion of drug charges and resisting arrest, St. Louis police said. | ||||||||
Jesse Jackson keeps pressure for diversity on Silicon Valley
Jesse Jackson renewed his call Wednesday for the technology industry to make workforce diversity as high a priority as product innovation. |
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