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LAPD continues controversial anti-terrorism spying program with little oversight

The Los Angeles Police Commission recently approved weighty new revisions to the LAPD’s controversial Special Order 1 policy and the agency’s intelligence guidelines amid strong public opposition, enabling police officers to continue to gather, record and share intelligence and information based solely on observed behavior.

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5 Questions For: Southern atheists at the Democratic Convention with mixed feelings about Obama

A majority of Americans said for the first time in 2011 that they would vote for an atheist for president, but a large group of Southern non-believers at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday told Raw Story that the country had also regressed during President Barack Obama's first term.

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College graduates play game of high risk and high reward in struggling economy

Katherine Trujillo, 23, was thrilled the week that she talked to Raw Story. Though she walked in the graduation ceremony last May from the University of California at Berkeley, the stress of looking for a job since then plagued her with constant stomach pain, but that struggle finally came to an end with a full-time job offer.

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Labor rights leader: 'Anything is negotiable' when 'the rich man's' money is threatened

The founder of the AFL-CIO's Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC) on Monday called on activists and workers to target the cash flow of corporations in the South that resist labor organizing.

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5 Questions For: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi on women's issues and money in politics

Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was the first female Speaker of the House and, when the House majority became Republican in 2010, she remained House Minority Leader for the Democratic caucus. She convened a roundtable discussion with bloggers at the Democratic National Convention on Monday. Raw Story only got two questions in, but we included a third asked by BlogHer's Grace Hwang Lynch.

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Remember the 99ers? Long-term unemployed workers' invisible struggle

Pam Sexton, 46, works at one of the world's most prestigious hospitals -- the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. But she's an intern, and her internship doesn't come with health insurance. When she got laryngitis more than six weeks ago, she had to go to the Salvation Army clinic for treatment.

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Goldie Taylor: RNC 'peanut' incident means GOP needs to step up on race

The CNN camera operator who had peanuts thrown at her and was called an "animal" by RNC delegates earlier this week has spoken out to Richard Prince's Journal-isms blog about the incident, saying, "I hate that it happened, but I'm not surprised at all." Patricia Carroll, 34, said that the ugly episode shows that our country has not made as much progress as people think it has on the delicate, but highly combustible topic of race.

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McCain, Condi call for wars at the Republican Convention that even Republicans don't want

On Tuesday, Gov. Chris Christie told the Republican National Convention, "Real leaders don't follow polls. Real leaders change polls." On Wednesday, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice made a valiant effort to do just that, by laying out the cases for military interventions in Iran and Syria while slamming the President for his Afghanistan withdrawal plans.

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5 Questions For: Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson on marijuana policy

Former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson (R-NM) is now the Libertarian Party's presidential nominee, which is well-known for its support for marijuana policy reform -- and Johnson, like most politicians, admits to having smoked it himself. Raw Story asked him about the genesis of his positions, where he sees the country headed and what he thinks of his fellow political tokers' opposition to legalization.

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5 Questions For: Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson on tax and entitlement reform

Former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson (R-NM) is now the Libertarian Party's presidential nominee, but much of what mainstream press coverage he's managed to get has focused on his positions on marijuana policy or his outsider status. With the nominees of his current party focusing extensively on tax and entitlement reforms, Raw Story asked him where he stood on those issues, and what makes his positions different.

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5 Questions For: Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson on civil liberties -- including women's rights

Former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson (R-NM) is now the Libertarian Party's presidential nominee, but many of the Libertarian Party's constituency had their hearts first captured by one of Rep. Ron Paul's (R-TX) ultimately unsuccessful campaigns. With Paul throwing his weight behind the Romney-Ryan ticket, can his supporters and liberals disappointed in the president's record on civil rights find a new candidate-to-love in Johnson? And where does he stand on women's rights, as it becomes a top issue in the race?

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5 Questions For: Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson on being screwed over by the GOP

Former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson (R-NM) threw his hat in the Republican ring during the primary season -- but, unlike candidates like Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MO), former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) and never-elected businessman Herman Cain, he got no support from his party, was excluded from the debates and found himself in the position of either quietly withdrawing or giving his own party's eventual candidate a run for his money. He chose the latter, and is now the Libertarian Party's presidential nominee. He talked to Raw Story about the primary, debate and presidential ballot process and how it's totally stacked against third party candidates.

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Republican Convention Day 2: All you need is love (according to Ann Romney)

"Tonight, I want to talk to you about love," Ann Romney told the crowd at the beginning of her post-10 pm speech. It was going to be a tough sell for a crowd far more likely to get exercised by hate.

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