London Telegraph | Business for Britain says more power must given back to Parliament amid concerns that EU red tape is strangling companies.

The Hill | The Obama administration on Friday received court reauthorization for a controversial National Security Agency surveillance program.

Free Thought Project | When Joanna Jurgens’ schizophrenic son came to her after being severely beaten, including a broken arm, and told her “cops did it,” she didn’t believe him.

Free Thought Project | The bill was inspired by a recent outrage that was caused by the material in a sex education class.

CNS News | The other 30,000 employees are not deemed “essential” workers.

Free Thought Project | D.C. officials and federal lawmakers have sparred over whether Initiative 71, a ballot measure approved by 70 percent of voters in November, can legally take effect.

The Intercept | Canada’s electronic surveillance agency is covertly monitoring vast amounts of Canadians’ emails as part of a sweeping domestic cybersecurity operation, according to top-secret documents.

RT | It has reportedly called on bloggers to create accounts to spread information useful to Kiev.

RT | It has reportedly called on bloggers to create accounts to spread information useful to Kiev.

Michael Krieger | You just can’t make this stuff up. You really can’t.

Michael Krieger | You just can’t make this stuff up. You really can’t.

Mac Slavo | The NSA, the feds and law enforcement aren’t the only ones monitoring cell phone data and mobile devices.

Mac Slavo | The NSA, the feds and law enforcement aren’t the only ones monitoring cell phone data and mobile devices.

Sputnik | Technology giant Apple has patented technology that makes it possible to track the phone’s location even after the gadget has been shutdown.