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Privacy advocates worry that drones in America's skies will result in a surveillance society.
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Last Modified: 19 Feb 2013 05:10 GMT
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From global warming to gun safety, status loss trumps all else in the 'white male effect'.
Paul Rosenberg
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Last Modified: 23 Jan 2013 10:09 GMT
Democracy denied: Millions of Americans blocked from voting
Voter suppression efforts today echo 19th century efforts to block urban immigrant working class from casting vote.
Paul Rosenberg
Opinion
Last Modified: 28 Oct 2012 12:53 GMT
Group claims responsibility for Nigeria fires
Boko Haram spokesperson says attacks on mobile-phone towers across the north were meant to foil security operations.
Africa
Last Modified: 07 Sep 2012 02:59 GMT
Romney set to address Republican convention
US presidential candidate to officially accept party nomination in Tampa, in speech expected to touch on personal life.
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Last Modified: 30 Aug 2012 21:16 GMT
Gun control mustn't be the only thing in the spotlight
The latest mass shooting in the US must provoke a debate that encompasses the socio-economic health of the nation.
Michael Shank
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Last Modified: 21 Jul 2012 12:25 GMT
Mitt Romney's health care dilemma
Because of the Republicans' rightward lurch, the candidate can't take credit for his biggest achievement as governor.
John Stoehr
Opinion
Last Modified: 06 Jul 2012 10:46 GMT
Puerto Rico's outlaw police force
Police in the US territory have been accused of civil rights abuses and overzealous crackdowns on peaceful protests.
Belen Fernandez
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Last Modified: 26 Jun 2012 11:51 GMT
Why US conservatives have gone crazy
Why Obama's courting of the right may be disastrous - both for Democrats, and for the United States.
Paul Rosenberg
Opinion
Last Modified: 21 Jun 2012 07:58 GMT
Who killed Trayvon Martin?
George Zimmerman may have pulled the trigger, but he didn't act alone - he was aided and abetted by Florida's lawmakers.
Paul Rosenberg
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