USA Today The Supreme Court agreed Friday to resolve the national debate over same-sex marriage once and for all. The justices will consider four cases from Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and [...]
EFF Privacy, Economic and Free Speech Flaws in Proposed Bitcoin Regulatory Scheme San Francisco – The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), along with reddit and the Internet Archive, today [...]
HP After a student protest in Iguala, Mexico, last month, dozens of young men were seen being hauled off into police vans. Then, they vanished. One month later, 43 students from the Ayotzinapa [...]
(Rasmussen) Thirty-seven percent (37%) of Likely U.S. Voters now fear the federal government, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. Forty-seven percent (47%) do not, but [...]
“If you have as a principle that you do not want to initiate violence against others and you do not want others to initiate violence against you then you are an anarchist.” By Jeff [...]
(CNN) – It may have been the least productive year for Congress in history, at least in terms of passing laws – fewer than 60 of which made it through the House and Senate and were signed [...]
By David Jesse (USATODAY) The federal government made enough money on student loans over the last year that, if it wanted, it could provide maximum-level Pell Grants of $5,645 to 7.3 million [...]
by Emily Alpert Reyes (Latimes) College students who cheated on a simple task were more likely to want government jobs, researchers from Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania [...]
By Sophia Yan Hong Kong (CNN) Americans, take your money elsewhere! That’s what banks around the world have been telling their U.S. customers, as they try to avoid having to comply with a [...]