A Real Debate on Surveillance by By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Congress should hold hearings on the laws that made rampant domestic spying possible.
Surveillance: A Threat to Democracyby By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Security can be achieved by less-intrusive or sweeping means, without trampling on democratic freedoms and basic rights.
Surveillance: Snowden Doesn’t Rise to Traitorby By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Edward Snowden’s leaks do not amount to treason, but he is likely going to be headed to jail regardless.
A Failure on Military Sexual Assaultsby By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
To encourage reporting, prosecution decisions should be outside the chain of command.
Civil Rights for Transgender Peopleby By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
It is time for New York State lawmakers to extend basic civil rights protections to transgender people.
Keep the Women’s Rights Bill Intactby By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
State Legislators are trying to chip away at Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s excellent bill that strives for equality for women in New York.
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A Hong Kong-based development company has signed an agreement with Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega to build a channel across Nicaragua, similar to the Panama Canal.
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