U.S. threatened massive fine to force Yahoo to release data

U.S. threatened massive fine to force Yahoo to release dataThe U.S. government threatened to fine Yahoo $250,000 a day in 2008 if it failed to comply with a broad demand to hand over user communications – a request the company believed was unconstitutional – according to court documents unsealed Thursday that illuminate how federal officials forced American tech companies to participate in the National Security Agency’s controversial PRISM program.

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The PACER Mess And How to Clean It

Right to Know: The PACER Mess And How to Clean ItPACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) is the government-run online system used by lawyers, the press, and the public to access public federal court records in the United States. The administrators of that system recently announced that a huge number of documents from five federal courts have been permanently removed from its database and are no longer publicly viewable.

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CIA torture far exceeded waterboarding, brought suspects ‘to point of death’

CIA torture far exceeded waterboarding, brought suspects ‘to point of death’Reuters/Kevin Lamarque The United States will soon release a long-awaited report detailing the findings of a Senate investigation into the CIA’s use of enhanced interrogation techniques, and sources now say those tactics far exceeded what the world was led to believe.

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Muslim lawyer sues NYPD after arrest for ‘blocking the sidewalk’ during pro-Palestinian rally

Muslim lawyer sues NYPD after arrest for ‘blocking the sidewalk’ during pro-Palestinian rallyReuters / Eduardo Munoz A Muslim woman, and human rights lawyer has taken her accusations of NYPD’s abuse and racism to court, following her violent detention over blocking the sidewalk after a pro-Palestinian demonstration in New York. The lawsuit was filed on Tuesday, with Chaumtoli Huq stating that the policemen used “unreasonable and wholly unprovoked force,” the Telesur media outlet reported.

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U.S. Plunges the Cradle of Civilization into Disaster, While Its Oil-Based Empire Destroys the Earth’s Climate

Chomsky: U.S. Plunges the Cradle of Civilization into Disaster, While Its Oil-Based Empire Destroys the Earth’s ClimateIt is not pleasant to contemplate the thoughts that must be passing through the mind of the Owl of Minerva as the dusk falls and she undertakes the task of interpreting the era of human civilization, which may now be approaching its inglorious end.

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Guatemala defies ‘Monsanto Law’ pushed by US as part of trade agreement

Guatemala defies ‘Monsanto Law’ pushed by US as part of trade agreementThe highest court in Guatemala has suspended the controversial ‘Monsanto Law,’ a provision of a US-Central American trade agreement, that would insulate transnational seed corporations considered to have “discovered” new plant varieties. The Constitutional Court suspended on Friday the law – passed in June and due to go into effect on Sept.

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Homeowners challenging lenders’ right to collect

Homeowners challenging lenders’ right to collectSept. 02– Seven years after the meltdown of the subprime mortgage market, New Jersey continues to be a hotbed of home repossessions by lenders, resulting in reams of foreclosure-fraud and improper-debt-collection complaints that mainly target intermediaries known as mortgage servicers. In a federal lawsuit filed in Newark in May against Bank of America and…

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Military lawyer resigns in protest of ‘show trial’ of accused 9-11 mastermind

Military lawyer resigns in protest of ‘show trial’ of accused 9-11 mastermindLast week, a US military lawyer on the defense team for self-proclaimed 9/11-attacks mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed resigned from the Army in protest of the “show trial” conducted by the US at Guantanamo Bay. Maj. Jason Wright resigned on Aug. 26, according to NPR.

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War Journalist’s First Arrest Happens in Ferguson Speech Crackdown

War Journalist’s First Arrest Happens in Ferguson Speech CrackdownVeteran international war journalist Ansgar Graw has reported in Georgia, the Gaza Strip, the Soviet Union, Afghanistan, Iraq, Vietnam, China, and Cuba, but has never once been arrested. Now, under the boot of the man who Pulitzer winning journalist James Risen calls “the greatest enemy to press freedom in a generation” – Barack “We Tortured Some Folks” Obama – Graw has been arrested for doing journalism.

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Militarized Police and the Threat to Democracy

Militarized Police And The Threat To DemocracyPosted: As a former big city mayor of a racially diverse city, Cleveland, Ohio, I can understand the cross currents sweeping through Ferguson, Missouri. We are at a moment of national crisis in the way our domestic law enforcement is being conducted. The killing of an unarmed civilian by a law enforcement officer is, sadly, not unique.

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U.S. loses bid to dismiss ex-AIG CEO’s $25 billion lawsuit over bailout

U.S. loses bid to dismiss ex-AIG CEO’s $25 billion lawsuit over bailoutCredit: Reuters/Jessica Rinaldi Former CEO of American International Group Inc, Maurice ”Hank” Greenberg, checks his phone inside a car after leaving a building in downtown New York where he was deposed by the Attorney General’s office March 10, 2010. Judge Thomas Wheeler of the U.S.

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Foreclosures prompt lawsuits against debt collectors in N.J. – See more at: http://www.northjersey.com/news/business/foreclosures-go-on-trial-1.1078579#sthash.rDgUkubM.dpuf

Foreclosures prompt lawsuits against debt collectors in N.J.Seven years after the meltdown of the subprime mortgage market, New Jersey continues to be a hotbed of home repossessions by lenders, resulting in reams of foreclosure-fraud and improper-debt-collection complaints that mainly target intermediaries known as mortgage servicers.

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