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Ron Calderon to speak to reporters about FBI raid on his office
Less than a week after the FBI raided his office, state Sen. Ron Calderon (D-Montebello) plans to talk to reporters today about a federal investigation into his legislative activities. Calderon’s office put out an advisory saying he “will...Tags: Ron Calderon, FBI, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Skelton: Calderon case is tip of the iceberg
News broke last week that federal agents are investigating state Sen. Ron Calderon, searching his office and questioning city officials in Los Angeles County. But there's no shortage of shady activity that is perfectly legal, says George Skelton in...Tags: Ron Calderon, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Ex-CIA staffer was source of leak on NSA surveillance, Guardian says
WASHINGTON — The Guardian, the British newspaper that revealed a string of top-secret U.S. intelligence systems and programs, identified the source of the disclosures as a former 29-year-old CIA technical staff member who has worked at the...
Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Business Enterprises, Rand Paul, U.S. Department of Justice, PRISM (surveillance program)
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California court affirms prisoner's right to werewolf erotica
First they came for the Playboy magazines, and I said nothing, as I do not read Playboy magazine. Then they came for my werewolf erotica, and I could stay silent no longer. Can’t a locked-up interspecies romance fan read a little? After two...
Tags: Literature, American Civil Liberties Union, Pornography, Prisons, Organized Crime
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Judge rejects delay in Zimmerman's trial over Trayvon Martin death
The trial of George Zimmerman, accused of murdering unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin, began Monday in Sanford, Fla., with the difficult process of selecting a jury. As expected, the judge immediately rejected the latest request by the defense to delay...
Tags: Social Issues, Mark O'Mara, Trials, Racism, Philadelphia Building Collapse (2013)
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Letters: California egg law goes too far
Re "An egg fight crosses state lines," June 9 An amendment by Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) to the farm bill would not nullify Proposition 2, California's initiative mandating larger cages for hens that applies only to in-state production of eggs. In 2011,...
Tags: Science and Technology, Judges, Steve King, Crime, Law and Justice, Consumers
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Judge sentences six extremists in British bomb plot
LONDON -- Six men from Birmingham in central England received lengthy jail sentences Monday for plotting to bomb a right-wing rally last June. Authorities said the plot by the men, who appeared motivated by Islamic extremism, failed only because they...
Tags: Literature, Emergency Incidents, Islam, Punishment, Judges
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The Brown Act means what it says
The best way to deal with slower learners is often patient repetition of a lesson. It seldom does much good to shout at them or to embarrass them for taking so long to pick up on what others understand quickly and easily. And so for the five slow...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Safety of Citizens, Steven Bradford, Laws, Regional Authority
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Civil rights case is obstacle for Obama's Labor Department pick
WASHINGTON — It began with an odd civil rights claim, one that now threatens to derail the confirmation of President Obama's civil rights chief to lead the Labor Department. White landlords had sued the city of St. Paul, Minn., for aggressively...
Tags: Social Issues, Mortgages, Justice and Rights, Parties and Movements, Thomas Edward Perez
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State, local officials step up efforts to prevent cellphone theft
Just hours before they were scheduled to meet with representatives from four leading phone manufacturers Thursday, two public officials announced they have lined up support from 40 government leaders and scholars urging phone makers to make devices with...
Tags: Computer Hardware, Apple Inc., Criminals, Social Sciences, Jean Quan
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Senate rejects move to tie immigration overhaul to border security
WASHINGTON — In the first and only vote Thursday on the immigration bill, senators turned back a Republican measure that would have delayed a path to citizenship for those in the country illegally until after the border with Mexico is fully secure....
Tags: Voting, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Entertainment, Parties and Movements, Elections
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Leaked Tennis Channel email compares Comcast to 'brutal captor'
Ken Solomon, chief executive of the small Tennis Channel, regrets the 4 a.m. email blast he sent staff members of the Santa Monica-based network. Solomon composed the email last month from his Paris hotel room, hours after the Court of Appeals for the...
Tags: Entertainment, Comcast Corporation, Career and Workplace, Judges, Golf Channel (tv network)
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