Beyond the Headlines: The Week of August 13, 2013

Beyond the Headlines: The Week of August 13, 2013
Published: 13 Aug, 2013
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Dear IVN Readers,

While much of the mainstream media is covering the same old stories with tired talking points, check out some of the discussions on IVN, like:

The Alternative Minimum Tax is and how it affects the Middle Class? Did the Supreme Court just rule that cell phone companies own your personal information? What do the results of the special election in New Jersey mean to the rest of us?

As always, we look forward to seeing you on IVN.us.

- Shawn and the IVN Team

What You Missed

Military Families Will Be Hit Hard By Spending Cuts in 2014

Military Families Will Be Hit Hard By Spending Cuts in 2014While the defense department has worked to spare military families much of the brunt of the sequestration cuts of 2013, that may not be possible going into the 2014 fiscal year. Budget uncertainty and politics-as-usual may mean that military families will have to do more with less.

Alternative Minimum Tax Unfairly Taxes The Middle Class

Alternative Minimum Tax Unfairly Taxes The Middle ClassAlternative Minimum Tax (AMT) – perhaps the most serious problem and most burdensome aspect of the American tax code – was established to tax millionaires who avoided paying taxes by taking advantage of loopholes. An estimated 96 percent of AMT taxpayers now have incomes under $1 million...

Cory Booker's 'Unbeatable Lead' Due To Closed New Jersey Primaries

Cory Booker's 'Unbeatable Lead' Due To Closed New Jersey PrimariesA Quinnipiac poll shows Newark Mayor Cory Booker leading the New Jersey Senate race with 54 percent of likely Democratic voters. Booker is well ahead of Republican front-runner Steve Lonegan 54 to 29 percent in a projected general election matchup.

double-tap drone strikes

Double-Tap Drone Strikes In Pakistan Killed Rescuers, Report SaysThe Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) published a report last week confirming that the Central Intelligence Agency appears to have briefly revived its controversial “double tap” drone tactic in a Pakistani region in mid-2012.

spending per inmate

CA Spending Per Inmate Rising Faster Than Spending Per ChildCalifornia's correctional system has received a federal order to release 9,600 prisoners by December. Administrators are no longer able to avoid releasing inmates early, and the governor claims the terms are too strict for the system's rate of change.

new laws on privacy

No Reasonable Expectation to Privacy for Cell Phone DataLast week, the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a magistrate judge's 2010 ruling that made cell phone data constitutionally protected from government intrusion under the Fourth Amendment. Cell phone data refers to calls, texts, emails, voicemails, photographs, Internet usage, and GPS tracking systems.

Column of the Week

social ballot

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Contributor of the week

Wendy Innes

Wendy Innes has been a freelance journalist since 2007. She is continually pursuing her education in new media journalism. Her interests include military issues, healthcare, politics, women's issues and constitutional rights. Currently based out of Virginia Beach, Virginia, she loves to travel, enjoy the great outdoors and is a military wife, model and mom.Recent articles from Wendy:Military Families Will Be Hit Hard By Spending Cuts in 2014Defense Department Expands Efforts to Treat 'Invisible Wounds' of WarDefense Department Says It Will Salvage Special Ops under Sequestration Become an IVN contributor today.

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