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'Material Support' Charges the Feds' Best Shot in Terrorism Casenew

Prosecutors have increasingly exploited the low threshold of proof necessary to convict suspected terrorists on "material support" charges -- with mixed results
INDY Week  |  Matt SaldaƱa  |  08-06-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Raleigh's Cuban Community: Their Views on Obama's New Diplomacynew

Local exiles reacts as President Barack Obama rolls back some of George W. Bush's most ineffective stances toward Cuba, primarily related to the migration of Cubans.
INDY Week  |  Matt Saldana  |  06-04-2009  |  Immigration

Iraqi Journalist Ahmed Fadaam Talks American Occupation and Sectarian Violencenew

"We're going to have an anti-American generation being built, and prepared, to hate all the Americans. The Iraqis right now know that all Americans are the people wearing uniforms, helmets and sunglasses, and carrying fatal weapons. They don't know that there are people who are family people just like them, people who are trying to live their days, raise their kids and go to their jobs."
INDY Week  |  Matt Saldana  |  09-25-2008  |  War

The Two Faces of Spiritual Leader Bo Lozoffnew

Lozoff faces allegations that he mistreated parolees and engaged in questionable sexual conduct at Kindness House, a centerpiece of his ministry.
INDY Week  |  Matt Saldana  |  08-28-2008  |  Religion

N.C. Governor's School Under Pressure from Anti-Gay Groupnew

Tanya Olson, whose elective course on sexuality drew the ire of the Alliance Defense Fund, was denied a teaching position at Governor's School this summer after six years there.
INDY Week  |  Matt Saldana  |  07-03-2008  |  Education

Energy Interests Fund Duke's Climate Change Researchnew

Duke Energy and ConocoPhillips have donated $3.5 million to Duke University's Climate Change Policy Partnership, and that financial support may have influenced academic research.
INDY Week  |  Matt Saldana  |  12-06-2007  |  Environment

Feds Tiptoe Around Fire Safety Violations at Nuke Plantnew

Progress Energy's Shearon Harris plant remains under investigation for its violations by the U.S. Government Accountability Office and the NRC's Office of the Inspector General.
INDY Week  |  Matt Saldana  |  11-01-2007  |  Environment

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