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2013 headlines spotlight disorder, fuel distrust

At last, the damage done by an agonizing global recession was easing. A bitter U.S. presidential election was finally over. And as 2013 began,...

AP poll: Obama health care overhaul top 2013 story

NEW YORK (AP) — The glitch-plagued rollout of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul was the top news story of 2013, followed by the...

Obama puts a rosy spin on rough presidential year

WASHINGTON (AP) — Putting a rosy spin on a difficult year, President Barack Obama acknowledged frustrating "ups and downs" on Friday but exulted that...

AP-GfK poll: Public admiration of Obama drops

WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans' perceptions of President Barack Obama are falling not only on his handling of the economy and other big issues, but...

That intelligence agencies monitor our calls and Internet usage shouldn’t come as a surprise

by Shannon Williams Maybe I am gullible. Maybe I am unrealistic. Or perhaps I am just plain stupid, but I never thought the government was not viewing our emails or listening to our conversations. Not once have I thought that when I send an email no one sees that message but me and the recipient. The same applies to the items I look up on computers or even text messages I send – I always figured that the federal government had access to those things. And guess what? I am completely OK with that.

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