Policy
Mississippi Inmate's Execution Indefinitely Delayed
State supreme court intervenes in case with evidence issues
In the Fight for Freedom, Technology Gives Individuals an Edge Over Governments
A cold civil war brews between empowered individuals and controlling officials.
'A Pencil is Considered a Weapon When It's Pointed at Someone in a Threatening Way and Gunlike Noises Are Made'
The latest zero-tolerance nonsense
Current State of Human Rights in Russia the Worst in Post-Soviet History
According to Human Rights Watch
Nobel Prize-Winning Belgian Scientist Dies Through Assisted Suicide
Christian de Duve won the Nobel Prize in in Physiology or Medicine for his work on cancer
Iranian Candidates Begin Registering For June Election
Ahmadinejad cannot run for a third term
Government Assault on the Chinatown Bus Industry Fueled By Bogus Federal Study
An influential report by the National Transportation Safety Board used the wrong data and committed "statistical malpractice."
Tanning Beds Could Soon Come With Warning Labels Thanks to the FDA
Would tell those using the bed about possible risks of cancer
British Man Admits To Plan To Kidnap, Rape, Kill, and Eat American Child
Facing 27 years in American jail
Bank of China Closes Account of North Korea's Main Foreign Exchange Bank
Was targeted by U.S. sanctions
UN Envoy Says There is a "Fresh Chance" to Tackle Violence in DRC
Former Irish President Mary Robinson believes the cause of the violence can be addressed
Jewish Group Condemns Glenn Beck for Depiction of Mayor Bloomberg During NRA Speech
Showed fake picture of Bloomberg giving a Nazi salute
Welsh Pub in New York Facing Discrimination Fine
Owners advertised for a position, wanted someone with knowledge of Welsh culture
South Koreans Are Overwhelmingly Pro-American
78 percent of South Koreans have a favorable opinion of the U.S.
CIA Pressured Zero Dark Thirty Screenwriter To Drop Scenes That Made Them Look Bad
According to newly declassified memo
Study: Current Supreme Court is the Most Pro-Business Since World War II
Research published by Minnesota Law Review
Former Chancellor of the Exchequer Calls For the UK to Leave the EU
Lord Lawson doesn't think David Cameron's plan for renegotiation of membership will result in much
German Finance Minister Pledges To Set Up European Banking Union "Quickly"
Made the comment during panel discussion with the French finance minister
UN Now Backing Away From Claim That There is Evidence Syrian Rebels Used Chemical Weapons
Now saying there is no conclusive evidence either side has used sarin gas
Funeral Director Struggling to Find Burial Place For Tamerlan Tsarnaev
Officials not keen to take the body of the dead Boston Marathon bombing suspect
Germany Experiencing Surge in Immigration From Southern Europe
Biggest increase in 20 years
Kerry To Discuss Syria With Putin
The U.S. and Russia have differences of opinion when it comes to dealing with Assad
Zoning Kills Affordable Housing
How established homeowners use regulations to stop new low-cost homes.
Conservative and Libertarian Groups Slam Heritage Immigration Study
Say it's flawed and focused on problems but ignored benefits
Israel's Strike on Syria Makes Diplomatic Troubles
Seems like those red lines aren't lining up
Sentence Reductions Begin in Calif. Due to Three-Strikes Law Reform
Prisoners given life sentences for minor third crimes slowly being freed
La. Food Stamp Audit Shows Overpayments, Ineligible Recipients
A good chunk of money went to people who were currently in prison
Sen. Menendez Asked DOJ to Delay Merger Connected to Donor
Campaign contributor opposed it, according to released documents
Ill. Sheriff Proposes Concealed Carry Ordinance
To deal with lack of action from state legislature (and also give him control over licenses)