Google asks FISA court to lift gag order
Anne Flaherty, Associated Press |
posted 9 minutes ago
Google is asking the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to lift its long-standing gag order on how often the company is asked to turn over data about its customers to the federal government.
G-8 seeks unity on Syrian peace talks, tax evasion
Shawn Pogatchnik and Cassandra Vinograd, Associated Press |
posted 55 minutes ago
President Barack Obama, Russian President Vladimir Putin and other G-8 leaders attempted to speak with one voice Tuesday on seeking a negotiated Syrian peace settlement _ yet couldn't publicly agree on whether this means President Bashar Assad must go.
The ins and outs of G-8 summit promises
David Mchugh, Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 1:50pm
Group of Eight summit participants are powerful people: the leaders of the U.S., Russia, Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Canada and Japan, plus top officials from the European Union. But they only make promises.
A look at US-Taliban relations
The Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 1:13pm
Word that the Taliban and U.S. will hold formal talks to find a political solution to end nearly 12 years of war in Afghanistan comes after years of failed efforts at peace talks. A look at the evolution of U.S. relations with the Taliban:
Civil rights groups sue NYPD over Muslim spying
Adam Goldman, Eileen Sullivan and Tom Hays, Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 12:43pm
The New York Police Department's widespread spying programs directed at Muslims have undermined free worship by innocent people and should be declared unconstitutional, religious leaders and civil rights advocates said Tuesday after the filing of a federal lawsuit.
Judge urges new approach for Gitmo detainee cases
Frederic J. Frommer, Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 12:18pm
A federal appeals court judge Tuesday called on the president and Congress to consider a different approach to the handling of legal cases of Guantanamo Bay prisoners.
Greek coalition avoids collapse over TV shutdown
Nicholas Paphitis and Derek Gatopoulos, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 3:59pm
The Greek government has avoided collapsing over a dispute stemming from Prime Minister Antonis Samaras' move to close the state-owned television broadcaster after a high court ruling offered a way out of a week-long impasse that drew international criticism.
Military women moving into jobs closer to combat
Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 1:08pm
1948 _ Law passed making women a permanent part of the U.S. military services
AP source: US, Cuba to resume talks on direct mail
Matthew Lee and Paul Haven, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 11:34am
The United States and Cuba will resume talks this week on restarting direct mail service despite a deadlock between Washington and Havana over detainees that has largely stalled most rapprochement efforts, a U.S. official said Monday.
Pro-Obama group airing health ads
Ken Thomas, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 10:36am
An outside group supporting President Barack Obama's agenda plans to air a series of ads this summer promoting Obama's health care overhaul.
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