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The US government extensively monitors its citizens' internet activities, with dangerous effects on personal liberties.
Director of funeral home housing body of Tamerlan Tsarnaev says he died of "gunshot wounds of torso and extremities".
A society being consumed in a single narrative is detrimental in a variety of ways.
Unlike the Pentagon, the DHS draws no attention even though the US has spent $791bn on "homeland security" since 9/11.
The US has become a nation not of laws but of legal memos, not of legality but of legalisms.
Foreign ministry in Tehran critisises Obama for enacting law aimed at countering its alleged influence in Latin America.
President Obama signs into law bill passed by Congress requiring State Department to employ new strategy against Tehran.
As the leading suppliers, users and developers of drones, the US and Israel have defined the landscape of the industry.
How fear of cyber attack could take down your liberties and the constitution.
As Sikhs mourn the temple shooting victims, we ask how Americans plan to deal with the rise of white supremacism.
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