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By | 03/04/2013 | Privacy, Safety, Technology, War and Foreign Policy | 4 Comments

According to results, a clear majority of Americans — 57 percent — believe it is unconstitutional for the President of the United States to order targeted drone strikes on citizens overseas…

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By | 01/29/2013 | Infographics, War and Foreign Policy

Over the weekend, IVN contributor Carl Wicklander published an article on a UN investigation of U.S. drone strikes abroad. When the subject of drones is brought up, many Americans worry about the government…

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By | 06/22/2012 | Elections 2012, Issues, President | 23 Comments

President Obama’s drone death estimates are facing increasing skepticism for being too low and contradictory.

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By | 02/16/2012 | Infrastructure, Issues, Safety, War and Foreign Policy | 2 Comments

The drones would be used by military and private agencies for surveillance and disaster relief purposes, raising privacy as well as safety concerns regarding the widespread use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) over the mainland.

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By | 08/27/2010 | Issues

“Where all the children are above average…” – Garrison Keillor

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By | 12/13/2009 | Issues

During the late evening hours of Friday, December 11, somewhere between 40 and 70 protestors rallied outside of UC Berkeley Chancellor Robert Birgeneau’s home, leaving such damage in their wake as smashed planters and broken windows and outside lights, and even and threw what UC Berkeley offici

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