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Two Legal Foes Unite to Fight for Same-Sex Marriage
Watching this week's “health summit” in Washington, with both sides barely repressing the urge to turn the Blair House event into the Potomac version of mixed martial arts cage …
Congress Reauthorizes Patriot Act, Sidesteps Privacy Concerns
Under pressure from the White House and Republicans, a bill to extend three key provisions of the Patriot Act was passed by the House Thursday with little discussion or …
Can the Ticking Middle East Conflict Be Defused?
I had a fascinating email conversation over the weekend on the Middle East conflict, and it seems worthy of reproducing here. Not just because of the issues raised, but …
Single-Payer Advocates Excluded From Health Care Debate
After nearly seven hours of televised debate, President Obama’s so-called bipartisan healthcare summit ended Thursday without any substantive agreement between Republicans and Democrats. Republican lawmakers remained staunchly opposed to …
GOP Sen. Bunning Blocks Unemployment Benefits Extension
Washington - Some unemployment benefits could dry up Monday. Newly laid-off workers wouldn't get federal help with health insurance premiums. Road and transit bills could go unpaid, Medicare payments …
Where Is the Outrage?
Last week, a federal judge ruled that the families of two men who died in detention at Guantanamo couldn't sue the government because their imprisonment as enemy combatants had …
CREW Files Lawsuit, Alleges the VA Underreported Number of PTSD Cases
The Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) filed a lawsuit against the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) after the VA admitted to destroying documents responding to CREW's …
US Representative Myrick Has American Muslims Wary
Washington - A year ago, U.S. Rep. Sue Myrick was appointed to the House Intelligence Committee, a prestigious post she had long sought. There, top-secret briefings unveiled truths about …
Judge Orders Another Guantanamo Detainee Freed
Washington - A federal judge here has ordered the release of a Yemeni prisoner who's been held at the Guantanamo detention center since January 2002. U.S. District Judge Henry …
Marked Global Progress in the Abolition of the Death Penalty
Geneva - More than 1,000 activists and experts attending this week's Fourth World Congress Against the Death Penalty in this Swiss city are building a network of cooperation to …