Long before Democrat Chris Bell aspired to the Governor's Mansion, before he vied for mayor of Houston or assailed Tom DeLay, he was the skinny mop-headed president of the Interfraternity Council at the University of Texas.
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San Francisco - A federal judge has refused to dismiss the Electronic Frontier Foundation's (EFF's) case against AT&T for collaborating with the NSA in illegal spying on millions of ordinary Americans, setting the stage for a congressional showdown over proposed dramatic changes in federal surveillance law.
EDMOND — It is a problem that is not only statewide, but also national significance. The issue of illegal immigration has costly consequences for both employers and taxpayers.
If you think only the IRS is in the tax collection business you are mistaken. There now are private businesses that collect your tax dollars and keep up to 25 percent of what they collect from you. If that surprises or even frightens you, read on to get even more surprised and frightened.
EDMOND — Former University of Oklahoma Sooner and NFL football player Adrian Cooper was sentenced Monday to more than six years in federal prison for securities fraud and money laundering, U.S. Attorney John C. Richter announced.
The 11 Latino men ? half in blue jail jumpsuits, half in orange ? all had their hands cuffed behind their backs as they were led into the federal courtroom last Friday. They looked like criminals instead of what they were two weeks before: waiters, janitors, cooks, dishwashers and groundskeepers at the Country Club of Little Rock.