Friday's Daily Brief

Friday, September 30, 2011
POLITICS
House Republicans Unveil Cuts To Education, NPR
POLITICS
Supreme Court Justice Failed To Disclose His Wife's $700,000 Income
TECHNOLOGY
Facebook Faces New Privacy Probe
BUSINESS
Banks Left Bailout Program Early To Avoid Restrictions On Executive Pay: Report
NEW YORK
Unions Stand Up For Occupy Wall Street Protestors
BLOG POSTS
Brian Levin, J.D.: Anwar Al-Awlaki, American Internet Terrorist Pioneer and Plotter Killed in Yemen
With the death of al Awalki, the plotting of attacks and the Internet recruitment effort directed toward Western youth by radicals has suffered a significant blow, but the threat by no means has been completely eliminated.
Robert Reich: The Moral Question
When charged with promoting "class warfare," Obama recently answered it was "just math." But it's more than math. It's a matter of morality. Republicans have posed the deepest moral question of any society: whether we're all in it together. Their answer is we're not.
Jessica Pearce Rotondi: More Than a Pink Ribbon
My mom's lasting gift to her daughters, family and friends was making cancer something you could talk about.
Dan Froomkin: Media Squawked When It Should Have Jumped on Oil Market Speculation Coverage
When Bernie Sanders leaked confidential data last month that dramatically illustrated how speculators were dominating the oil futures market during the 2008 spike in oil prices, many news outlets jumped on the story in the worst possible way.
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.: How to Stop Procrastinating
Do you tell yourself that you will get the things done you need to do, and then just end up procrastinating?
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