Current Events Articles
1: Toronto police rough up journalists, arrest peaceful protesters at G20
Reporters covering the G20 summit in Toronto say they were the target of police violence overnight, as riots blamed on anarchist groups left four police cars burning in the financial district and resulted in the arrests of some 150 people.
2: 48% See Government Today As A Threat to Individual Rights
Nearly half of American Adults see the government today as a threat to individual rights rather than a protector of those rights.
3: California on ‘verge of system failure’
Arnella Sims has seen a lot in her 34 years as a Los Angeles County court reporter, but nothing like this.
4: Cost of Seizing Fannie and Freddie Surges for Taxpayers
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac took over a foreclosed home roughly every 90 seconds during the first three months of the year.
5: Afghan Civilians Said to Be Killed in an Airstrike
Ten civilians, including at least five women and children, were killed in NATO airstrikes in Khost Province, the provincial police chief said Saturday.
6: Armada of U.S. and Israeli Warships Head for Iran
More than twelve U.S. and Israeli warships, including an aircraft carrier, passed through the Suez Canal on Friday and are headed for the Red Sea.
7: Corporate Media Says Nevada Tea Party Candidate Calling for Revolution
Democrats and liberals are petrified by the primary win by Sharron Angle in Nevada. She threatens to unseat the current Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid, and upset the Democrat balance in the Senate and because of this she must be demonized as a dangerous gun nut who advocates violent revolution.
8: 30,000 quit Facebook in protest
A group protesting Facebook’s privacy policies said Monday more than 30,000 people had heeded its call to quit the social networking giant.
9: BP Plunges After Attempt to Plug Gulf Oil Leak Fails
BP Plc fell the most in 18 years in London after abandoning an attempt to plug a leaking oil well in the Gulf of Mexico, the worst spill in U.S. history.
10: The Extreme Frustration Of Unemployed Americans
For decades, the politicians in Washington D.C. have allowed (or even encouraged) the offshoring of our manufacturing jobs, and now we are a nation with a dwindling manufacturing base that is rapidly bleeding cash.
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