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William La Jeunesse Archive

  • US intelligence assets in Mexico reportedly tied to murdered DEA agent

    Published October 10, 2013

    Thirty years after the torture and murder of DEA agent Enrique 'Kiki' Camarena in Mexico, U.S. intelligence assets there are reportedly tied to the case.

     

  • ATF tries to block Fast and Furious whistle-blower from publishing book

    Published October 08, 2013

    The ATF agent who blew the whistle on Operation Fast and Furious has been denied permission to write a book on the botched anti-gun trafficking sting "because it would have a negative impact on morale," according to the very agency responsible for the scandal.

  • California lawmakers move to shield illegal immigrants from deportation

    Published September 24, 2013

    Police in California would be prohibited from helping deport some illegal immigrants under a bill being considered by Gov. Jerry Brown, in a proposed change some say would violate federal law.

  • Decision looms in Holder's Fast and Furious contempt case

    Published September 12, 2013

    While most of Washington has moved on, legal scholars expect a decision soon in a potentially landmark case in one of the federal government's most damaging scandals - Operation Fast and Furious.

  • Covert U.S. operation sends manned aircraft to help Mexican police

    Published August 28, 2013

    A covert U.S. operation sending manned aircraft south of the border has helped Mexican police identify, capture and kill some of that country's most wanted criminals, according to sources.

  • Manned U.S. Planes Aid In Drug War

    Published August 28, 2013

    A covert U.S. operation assisted Mexican police in targeting some of that country's most wanted criminals.

  • ObamaCare mandate skips over Native Americans

    Published August 22, 2013

    Despite claims that the federal health care overhaul needs the so-called individual mandate in order to require everyone to buy health insurance and keep the system stable, it turns out many have been granted an exemption from that requirement.

  • Uncle Sam's Yard Sale: Gov't looks to unload Afghanistan war hardware

    Published August 18, 2013

    It could be Uncle Sam’s biggest yard sale.After 12 years of war in Afghanistan, officials are now pondering what to do with $50 billion in equipment half a world away -- including combat vehicles, dining rooms, gyms, clothing and more.

  • Agencies buying hotel rooms for surge of Mexican illegal immigrants, others released

    Published August 12, 2013

    EXCLUSIVE: A sudden influx of illegal immigrants from Mexico requesting asylum is overwhelming immigration agents in San Diego, forcing agencies to rent hotel rooms for some undocumented families and release others to cities around the U.S.

  • States argue for cutting off solar subsidies

    Published July 31, 2013

    Whether it is produced on a rooftop or in the desert, solar energy is generating profits and controversy.“We want to support renewable energy,” said Hawaii state Rep. Marcus Oshiro. “But not at the expense of all the taxpayers who are heavily subsidizing this one component.”So as the industry continues to grow, a number of utilities and officials are saying it’s time for solar to stand on its own – without the glut of subsidies.