The New York Times Calls For US To Offer Snowden Clemency or Plea Bargain
"He may have committed a crime to do so, but he has done his country a great service"
"He may have committed a crime to do so, but he has done his country a great service"
Transitional controls on Romanians and Bulgarians within the European Union were lifted yesterday
It's hard to admit this, but Mike, we may miss you.
Chief Operating Officer of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Michelle Snyder
Al Qaeda-linked Somalia-based group
One of the three cases the ousted Egyptian president is facing
Operatives and donors from the Christian right recently met in Virginia
Nothing sparks court challenges like trying to expand education options.
Unpack the assumption behind the stories about congressional productivity, and you find a bias toward statism: the notion that government action is inherently good, and that more government action is inherently better.
When the federal government imposes a single teaching plan on 15,000 school districts across the country, that's central planning, which brings stagnation.
Says that number came from the CBO
Residents of nearby community were asked to leave
Don't have to provide coverage to employees
Despite problems, the number has actually declined
The year saw many Americans rally behind rebels, explicitly siding with them over the government, in opposition to the powers-that-be.
Called the bamboo instruments "agricultural products"
Says it has no knowledge of "backdoor" program
In three months, less than 3 percent of tested recipients tested positive
Repayments of loans connected to Curt Schilling's failed video game also source of debate
Trying to get information about what happens to data NSA collects
Related to anti-trust ruling on e-books
New York boy fights rule that requires potential recipients to be 12 before being put on waiting list
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