- The National Security
Administration’s surveillance scandal is
projected to cost private Internet companies billions as
international clients take their business elsewhere. - Congress approved a
10-year extension on the Undetectable Firearms Act hours before
the 25-year-old piece of legislation was set to expire. - A California court concluded that the
Waiting Period Law burdens the Second Amendment, potentially
making it unconstitutional. - An audit of the U.S.’s border patrol enforcement indicated that
despite spending billions of dollars, many projects have been
failures. - At a memorial in South Africa today, President Obama declared
Nelson Mandela to have been “the
last great liberator of the 20th century.” - Iranian President Hassan Rouhani declared that the
international efforts to curtail his country’s nuclear sector
progress
had little impact.
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