Twitter Fighting Subpoena for Occupy Wall Street Tweets
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"Yesterday we filed a motion in NYC to defend a user's voice."
The mayor and his police chief are holding strong, while potential successors tread carefully.
Attorney General Eric Holder gave a speech defending the policy today.
The mayor of New Jersey's largest city says he was kept in the dark about post-9/11 surveillance.
Including at Yale, Rutgers, UPenn, Syracuse, and two upstate SUNY campuses.
Some New Yorkers claim police are giving them a hard time about the voluntary program.
The AP's investigation into the department's surveillance program continues.
Beware the "militant paintball trips."
American presidents don't often have American citizens killed.
Local community leaders were under surveillance even as they lunched with Bloomberg.
But will Yemen be the new Pakistan?
Some argue that the targeted killing may do more harm than good.
New director David Petraeus says they're looking into it.
They use undercover officers called the "Demographic Unit."
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