Endpoint (1.27.12)
All Things Consider — By Mike Guisinger on January 27, 2012 at 1:00 pm
Here are some of this week’s best links that we missed on All Things Consider:
1. Poland passed SOPA-like legislation this week, bringing more than ten thousand people out to the streets in protest.
2. The Supreme Court ruled that police can no longer place a GPS device on your car without a warrant, but Justice Scalia’s opinion had nothing to do with privacy.
3. Fidel Castro weighs in on the Republican primary.
4. Maybe not the most newsworthy, but if you are a Michigan student, you should enjoy these photos of East Quad during the 1970s.
5. A fascinating “political” obituary of Etta James.
6. The World Economic Forum met in Davos, Switzerland this week. Did Occupy Wall Street push leaders to address inequality?
7. New Hampshire might make it more difficult for police to prosecute and enforce anti-domestic abuse laws.
8. The Pentagon moved to adjust its budget to a post Iraq War U.S.
9. Missed Obama’s speech this morning? Read about it here.
By: Mike Guisinger
(Photo by andi.vs.zf under a Creative Commons license)
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