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 Federal agencies stiff-arm FOIA requests: Our view 
 Make more public records be truly public. 
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 President Obama at a Cabinet meeting last month. White House: We're committed to openness
Agencies have released records either in full or in part for more than 90% of requests.
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 David Letterman Punchlines: The black hole that is Clinton's e-mails
The late-night comics on the potential Democratic presidential candidate
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 Chicago is the largest red-light speed trap in the nation. Playing red light, green light
Politicians shorten yellow lights, ramp up fines for speeding to cover budget shortfall.
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 People 21 and older can legally possess recreational marijuana in Alaska, Colorado, Washington, D.C., and Washington state. Step carefully before legalizing pot: #tellusatoday
We asked our followers what concerns they would have if more states made marijuana legal.
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 A view of locked gates at Sigma Alpha Epsilon, fraternity house on the campus of Oklahoma University. OU broke the law to avoid bad press: Column
'Hate speech' is constitutionally protected, according to the courts.
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 Activists during a rally marking the fourth anniversary of the Syrian revolution against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, in Beirut, Lebanon, Syrian rebels still searching for friends: Column
Four years into war, moderate Syrians need aid to challenge extremists and establish peace.
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 Twitter bans revenge porn. The Twitter logo is displayed at the entrance of Twitter headquarters in San Francisco. Hate speech flies high on Twitter: Column
The site hardly bothers to stop harassment and punishes users who defend themselves.
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 Burger King's mini burgers, apple fries and apple juice are aimed at kids Fast food and childhood obesity: Your Say Interactive
Reader and national comments on the choices children, parents make
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 Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal Tax cuts create jobs or budget shortfalls? Your Say
Big tax cuts have devastated Kansas' and Louisiana's budgets, a recent editorial argued.
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