Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Messages show New York police surveillance of Black Lives Matter

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Messages show New York police surveillance of Black Lives Matter

Messages show New York police surveillance of Black Lives MatterDocuments released by the New York Police Department and published by a newspaper on Tuesday shed new light on how undercover officers surveilled organizers from the Black Lives Matter movement who were protesting police tactics. The documents include brief internal messages between officers that track demonstrators' movements during "die-in" protests at New York City's Grand Central Terminal in 2014 and 2015, as well as photographs and a video of the protests.


Pass/Fail for Parents!?

Pass/Fail for Parents!?As a parent, you expect your children to bring home good grades – but how would you feel about being graded yourself? Mississippi recently passed a bill adding a new item to kid’s report cards: grades for their parents in such subjects as their child’s readiness for tests, absences, and tardies. Does this idea deserve an A for effort, or an F for infuriating families?


Former National Security Adviser Susan Rice: ‘I leaked nothing to nobody’

Former National Security Adviser Susan Rice: ‘I leaked nothing to nobody’President Obama’s former White House National Security Adviser Susan Rice is battling claims that she mishandled classified information when she requested the identities of people connected to President Trump’s transition team in raw intelligence reports. Rice told MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell, “I leaked nothing to nobody.”


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