Social Justice Trump Delays Release of Most JFK Files Facing pressure from the CIA and FBI, Trump balks at full declassification. Jack Denton
News in Brief Mexico and Canada Throw Barbs at U.S. NAFTA Proposals The United States has proposed several changes to the trade agreement, most of which appear to be aimed at reducing the U.S. trade deficit. Jack Denton
Social Justice Gucci Mane’s Post-Incarceration Redemption The rapper has made headlines for his prolific artistry and his rap sheet. His new memoir seeks to show where both came from. Jack Denton
Social Justice Satanists Are Suing Missouri: How We Got Here The convoluted history of religious exemption in the United States. Jack Denton
News in Brief The Satanic Temple Challenges Missouri Over Restrictive Abortion Law The lawsuits argue that Missouri's 72-hour abortion waiting period violates the religious rights of Satanic Temple members. Jack Denton
News in Brief Hackers Gain Access to 143 Million Americans’ Information The breach reportedly includes Social Security numbers, names, birth dates, home addresses, and driver's license numbers. Jack Denton
Economics Popular Music Piracy Site Shutting Down Last year, a group of 15 record labels sued the website Youtube-mp3.org and its proprietors for copyright violation. Jack Denton
Economics Citing Harm to Workers, U.S. Airlines Pressure Tillerson on Foreign Airline Subsidization The CEOs of Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, and United Airlines argue that the Persian Gulf states' subsidization practices are anti-competitive. Jack Denton
News in Brief Judge Throws Out Sarah Palin’s Lawsuit Against the ‘New York Times’ Palin filed the suit in June, in response to an editorial the newspaper published following the shooting of a congressman. Jack Denton
Social Justice Federal Court Rejects Texas Voter ID Laws Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos ruled that recent amendments to the law were insufficient to mitigate the law's discriminatory effects. Jack Denton