WASHINGTON — Law coercion tracking of cellphones, once a range especially of sovereign agents, has turn a absolute and widely used notice apparatus for internal military officials, with hundreds of departments, vast and small, mostly regulating it aggressively with small or no justice oversight, papers show.” – Eric Lichtblau for a New York Times. See full essay couple immediately below.
Individual Liberty
Police State:
The New York Times – Police Tracking of Cellphones Raises Privacy Fears
Gun Control:
Bloomberg – Fed’s Kocherlakota Says Doing ‘As Well as it Can’
Internet Freedom:
The Telegraph (UK) – Internet Activity ‘To Be Monitored’ Under New Laws
TechDirt – If ACTA Is So Great, Where Are All The Supporters Extolling Its Virtues?
TSA Travel Freedom:
TechDirt – How The TSA’s Security Theater Harms US All
Drug War:
Reason – Study Finds a Third of Bronx Pot Busts Are Bogus
Foreign Policy
War on Terror:
Los Angeles Times – In Yemen, lines fuzz as U.S. stairs adult airstrikes
Afghanistan:
Time – Afghanistan: A Bleak Report from a Front
Washington Post – Rogue Afghan military officer: A Taliban infiltrator’s highway to fratricide
Iran:
Politico – Hillary Clinton to Iran: Prove What You Say
Syria:
Financial Times – US Signals Support for Arming Syria Rebels
Economic Issues
Student Debt:
Washington Post – Senior Citizens Continue to Bear Burden of Student Loans
Federal Reserve:
Seeking Alpha – U.S. Inflation: The Road to Zimbabwe
USA Today – Government Bond Funds Losing Their Allure
Obamacare:
CNN – In Opposing Obamacare, We Were Serious a Whole Time

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