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Request Sent to Virginia Governor McDonnell Two-Year Moratorium on Drone Use

Request Sent to Virginia Governor McDonnell Two-Year Moratorium on Drone Use

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Warning that no steps have been taken on either the federal or state level to establish effective safeguards for Americans' civil liberties and privacy rights, John W. Whitehead, president of The Rutherford Institute, is urging Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell, to rectify that ...

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Mandatory Black Boxes in Cars Raise Privacy Questions

Mandatory Black Boxes in Cars Raise Privacy Questions

Horace Cooper from the National Center for Public Policy Research wrote last August  Federal Government May Soon Require "Black Boxes" in Cars
Big Brother May Ride in Your Car With You  Will Record Where You Go and When, Plus How Fast and How Well You Drive

So says National ...

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Immigration Reform News and Impact on US Homeland Security February 11, 2013

Immigration Reform News and Impact on US Homeland Security February 11, 2013

Right Side News reports from the Federation for American Immigration Reform on

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Federal Agents Arrest Man After He Attempts to Bomb Bank in Oakland

Federal Agents Arrest Man After He Attempts to Bomb Bank in Oakland

OAKLAND, CA—Federal agents arrested Matthew Aaron Llaneza, age 28, of San Jose, California, this morning after he allegedly attempted to detonate a vehicle-borne explosive device at a bank branch in Oakland.

Llaneza's arrest was the culmination of an undercover operation during which he was closely ...

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FBI’s Top Ten News Stories for the Week Ending February 8, 2013

FBI’s Top Ten News Stories for the Week Ending February 8, 2013

Top 10 of the Week follows this report on Medicare Fraud:

Leader of Armenian Organized Crime Ring Sentenced in Manhattan Federal Court to 37 Months in Prison for His Role in $100 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme

Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced ...

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FAA Releases New Drone List—Is Your Town on the Map?

FAA Releases New Drone List—Is Your Town on the Map?

View EFF's updated Map of Domestic Drone Authorizations in a larger window. (Clicking this link will serve content from Google.)

The Federal Aviation Administration has finally released a new drone authorization list. This list, released in response to EFF's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit, ...

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Obama CIA Nominee John Brennan Wrong for the Job

Obama CIA Nominee John Brennan Wrong for the Job

The Investigative Project on Terrorism

America's top spy needs to be a steely-eyed realist, sensitive to emerging threats and keen about our foes' intent to deceive us.

Unfortunately, President Obama's nominee to head the CIA, Deputy National Security Adviser John Brennan, has shown a tendency to ...

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Charlottesville First in Country to Limit Drone Surveillance and Warrantless Spying

Charlottesville First in Country to Limit Drone Surveillance and Warrantless Spying

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — In a 3-2 vote, members of the Charlottesville City Council adopted a resolution drafted by The Rutherford Institute which urges the Virginia General Assembly to prevent police agencies from utilizing drones outfitted with anti-personnel devices such as tasers and tear gas and ...

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The New National Identification System Is Coming

The New National Identification System Is Coming

“Maybe we should just brand all the babies.” With this joke, Ronald Reagan swatted down a national identification card — or an enhanced Social Security card — proposed by his attorney general in 1981. For more than three decades since, attempts to implement the proposal have all met with failure, ...

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