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Tabloids Don't Deserve the 1st Amendment

The FBI opened an inquiry late last week into Rupert Murdoch‘s media empire amid allegations that British reporters tried to access cellphone messages and records of Sept. 11 victims. Rep. Peter T. King (R-N.Y.), among the members of Congress who

Did Obama Officials Lie About Their Stealth Amnesty Scheme?

The Obama administration stealth amnesty scandal that emerged last year is heating up. It all began with an internal U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services memo outlining ways the Obama administration could bypass Congress to enact amnesty for millions of illegal

P.J. Crowley And The U.S. Army War College

P. J. Crowley resigned as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs in March 2011 after he said that alleged Department of Defense mistreatment of Bradley Manning was, “ridiculous, counterproductive and stupid.” But Crowley didn’t have to wait long until

Morning Call Sheet: 'Evil Dead 4,' Bond 23, Restraining Orders, & The Boys

—DECLARATION ENTERTAINMENT STARTS PRODUCTION ON FIRST FEATURE “THE ARROYO” Some talk-talk-talk about changing the culture, others set out to do something. Declaration Entertainment is a “grass-roots film-financing movement that turns you, the audience, into Citizen Producers to reclaim American values

Animal Rights Activism Fuels USDA Rabbit Chase

Humane Society Lawyers Fight Culture of Cruelty, Government Bureaucracy Soon after reading the words above, which appeared as the headline of an article published in November 2007 on the University of Virginia School of Law website, I discovered something ironic

Geert Wilders Verdict: West 1, Islam 0

The judges in the Court of Amsterdam delivered their verdict Thursday morning in the heresy trial of Dutch Freedom Party politician Geert Wilders. Wilders has been found not guilty of all charges of inciting hatred against Muslims. The judge, Marcel

TSA Wants to Search You Even When You're Not in an Airport

[audio: http://newledger.com/podcasts/CoffeeandMarkets062211.mp3] Download Podcast | iTunes | Podcast Feed On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson is joined by Pejman Yousefzadeh and Elizabeth Blackney to discuss TSA’s growing search efforts outside of airports, state efforts to restrict intrusive