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Boston Bombs Hidden in Pressure Cookers, IRS Dodges Email Snooping Questions, States Limit Drone Surveillance: P.M. Links

J.D. Tuccille | 4.16.2013 4:30 PM


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  • The Boston bombs were apparently made from explosives and shrapnel packed into pressure cookers. One of the victims was eight-year-old Martin Richard, whose mother and sister were seriously injured. Krystle M. Campbell, 29, was also killed. A third victim has yet to be identified.
  • The Internal Revenue Service is ignoring inquiries about its apparent position that pawing through Americans' email requires no warrant. But your notes to your stockbroker — those they find interesting.
  • Even after Bitcoin value took a plunge, Argentines find it a better store of value than their own money, and an effective way to escape currency controls.
  • Regal Entertainment Group, America's largest theater chain, is cutting back on employees' hours because … You guessed it! Obamacare is driving up labor costs.
  • States are taking the lead on limiting the use of drones in surveillance. Of course, their efforts don't touch the feds.
  • U.S. commanders in Afghanistan want to see how local troops handle the job before deciding how many Americans need to stay.
  • Taking a very modern approach to governing, many socially conservative state officials have dropped efforts to ban abortion, and are instead trying to regulate it out of existence. Hmmm … Wonder where they got that idea …

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J.D. Tuccille is a contributing editor at Reason.