Mark Klein, the former AT&T employee who helped expose the fact that the National Security Agency was spying on vast amounts of internet traffic in the U.S. during the mid-2000s, has died, according ...
Barack Obama clung to leadership of the Democratic Party after leaving the presidency, but Democrats may move on.
Australia has a rich history of artists engaging in political issues, and of such work being shown without timidity in state ...
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The US was a world leader in refugee resettlement. Trump stopped all that with one executive order. What does the end of ...
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New York Magazine on MSNMahmoud Khalil’s Arrest Will Backfire on TrumpThe arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a recent Columbia University graduate and permanent legal resident, should horrify anyone who ...
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Midland Daily News on MSNOPINION: Politics are cyclical, but Democrats need to do moreOver the past few weeks, many have bemoaned what they see as the Democratic Party’s downward spiral. Democrats have no message. Their party is broken beyond repair. They are in disarray with no sign ...
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Refugees haven't been welcome in the United States since the first day of President Donald Trump's second term, when he ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNIs Trump trying to pull Putin away from China – and can it work?Observers say Trump wants to pull off a ‘reverse Nixon’ by deepening ties with Russia, but is that even possible?
In 2006, he shared corporate documents showing how the National Security Agency was accessing internet data through a secret room in an AT&T office building.
U.S. presidents have used autopens since Thomas Jefferson; the first to use an autopen to sign a law was Barack Obama.
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