White House Seeks Radical New Political Powers for Corporations
The Obama administration appears to have almost no international support for controversial new trade standards that would grant radical new political powers to corporations
U.K. Tries to Silence The Guardian
British police have launched an investigation into whether the Guardian committed “potential” terrorism offenses by publishing the incriminating NSA and GCHQ documents leaked earlier this year by Edward Snowden
Feds Monitor Student Debt Collectors
Companies that collect and process student loan payments are about to be placed under the eyes of the federal government
The Guardian Will Not Be Intimidated
The editor of the Guardian said his newspaper has published just 1% of the material it received from former NSA contractor Edward Snowden
The Watch-List
The names of nearly three-quarters of a million individuals have been secretly added to watch lists administered by the U.S. government,
College is to Blame
A majority of young Americans say student debt is a major issue facing the nation, a new poll finds, and many blame colleges for the problem
“Non-Partisan” Group Paid to Produce Positive Obamacare Stories
With the roll out of Obamacare being as disastrous as possible for the Obama administration, one group was given a $1 million grant to help lead a rebranding effort with hopes of salvaging the law in the eyes of the American people
Defense Department Militarizes Police
From war zones to city streets, some military vehicles are getting a new life — and not everyone is happy about the recycling

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