Tuesday, July 02, 2013

The Campus Caller - Pentagon wanted searchable database of people's lives as far back as 2003

Daily Caller
July 2, 2013

 

 

Today's top stories:
 
1.) Pentagon wanted searchable database of people's lives as far back as 2003
2.) Colorado Sen. Mark Udall's brother missing in Wyoming mountains
3.) Politically diverse coalition comes together to fight against EPA's veto rules
4.) Pawn shops caught in the middle of Colorado's new magazine ban
5.) E-vangelism: Mormons enter the digital age
6.) ICYMI: McConnell gets a Democratic challenger
7.) Krauthammer: Obama 'bystander' policy on Egypt 'a shocking position'
8.) Jamie Weinstein: John Kerry is the Middle East's biggest fool
9.) Mickey Kaus: Oh, Go Ahead, Destroy Marco Rubio
10.) New law will prosecute Chinese citizens if they don't keep in regular contact with their aging parents

From the
ISI's Collegiate Network and LI's Campus Reform:
11.) EXCLUSIVE: Public university unfairly raising grades of black students, say three former faculty members
(Campus Reform)
12.) UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BANS SMOKING ON CAMPUS
(The College Fix)
13.) LAW PROFESSOR: IN DEFENSE OF WHISTLEBLOWERS
(The College Fix)
14.)COLORADOANS STOCKPILE AMMO BEFORE EMBATTLED GUN LAWS KICK IN
(The College Fix)
15.) CASH COW: STANFORD GETS $151M DONATION – FROM ONE PERSON
(The College Fix)
 
 
 
 
 

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