The United States terrorist watchlist includes the names of 72 employees at the Department of Homeland Security, according to one Democratic lawmaker.
Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-Mass.), who was one
California Secretary of State Alex Padilla and San Diego Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez recently took a trip to Colorado to take notes on ways to increase election turnout.
In the 2014
In Ronald Reagan's first year in office (1981), he faced the enormous task of handling two of the greatest refugee crises our government has ever faced.
The 1980
Climate change is real and is caused by humans.
To many, this statement will seem partisan -- a liberal viewpoint. It does not have to be nor should it be, however.
Following the suspected terrorist attack in San Bernardino, California, two senators have introduced a bill that privacy advocates could see as a means of enhancing surveillance powers that were reformed
How Independent Voters in Florida Are Reshaping Political Landscape
Source: Steve Bousquet, Miami Herald
My Take: A well-written look at today’s Florida voters, why they are registering independent-
This week I had the opportunity to present a journal article at a symposium on social responsibility.
While topics wildly varied, my own focused on the historical perspectives of capitalism
Dissident Politics advocates a set of three political principles or morals that foster objectivity in politics. The proposal comes despite the innate intuitive-subjective nature of human cognition and American
The Washington Post reported yesterday that there have been 355 mass shootings so far in 2015. Other mainstream media outlets such as The New York Times have also reported that
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You might have seen the headlines this week—the NSA is no longer collecting your data.
But is that true?
What is
The German-language news source Spiegel ran coverage of the latest German foreign intelligence (BND) report stating that the House of Saud, the ruling family of Saudi Arabia is becoming
According to new analysis conducted by the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law, re-election pressures influence judges into doling out harsher penalties in criminal cases.
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