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Dozens arrested in protests of immigration law - Yahoo! News

Dozens arrested in protests of immigration law - Yahoo! News

Opponents of Arizona's immigration crackdown went ahead with protests Thursday despite a judge's ruling that delayed enforcement of most the law, and dozens of people in Phoenix were arrested after peacefully confronting officers in riot gear.

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Jurors deliberating the fate of ousted former governor Rod Blagojevich asked the judge for a copy of the prosecution's closing argument.

Person questioned in boy's fatal shooting | VIDEO
A 13-year-old boy was shot and killed near his home on the Far South Side. Relatives say the gunman wore a shirt over his head to hide his identity.

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People hoping to land a job with the Ford Motor Company are lining up around the city.

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Two people have died and a third was injured in northwestern Illinois after becoming trapped in a grain bin.

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Chicago Mayor Richard Daley is a big White Sox fan. But he had a scary close call at Wednesday night's game.

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Robert L. Borosage: Reality Check

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Robert L. Borosage: Congress excels at setting lofty goals that it is certain to forget or ignore. But we've got an economy where corporate profits are up, bank profits are up, inequality is rising -- and there are no jobs. This cannot become the new normal. Congress and the president must define full employment as the measure by which their actions should be judged. Or alternatively, admit that full employment is no longer plausible, in which case we must build a strong social contract -- of training, guaranteed income, health care -- for those discarded from the workforce. Click here to read more.


Bob Cesca: The GOP Plot to Screw the Economy and the Middle Class

Unless Democrats take the discourse by the horns and fight, Republicans will balloon the deficit and undermine the economic recovery in order to give more handouts to the super rich. And the middle class will be an accomplice in its own homicide.

Janine R. Wedel and Linda Keenan: Shadow Elite: WikiLeaks: Irresponsible or Indispensable?

WikiLeaks is a declared combatant in information warfare: high-tech, good-government vigilantes. The group acts as the consummate outsider, a crucial role in the shadow elite era.

Andrew Bacevich: The End of (Military) History? The United States, Israel, and the Failure of the Western Way of War

Although Western liberalism may retain considerable appeal, the Western way of war has run its course.

Robert Creamer: Two Reasons the Obama Victory in Arizona Immigration Lawsuit is Good for Democrats

The commentary is that the decision the Court handed Obama's Justice Department on the Arizona immigration law, will be bad for swing Democrats. But there are two reasons why that that kind of knee-jerk response is just wrong.

Robert Reich: The Final Lesson of BP

The will of the American people is being subordinated to the demands of giant money-making machines called global corporations that can now spend or threaten to spend unlimited amounts of money in support of any politician.

 
 

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