National Reconnaissance Office accused of illegally collecting personal data | McClatchy

WASHINGTON — One of the nation’s most secretive intelligence agencies is pressuring its polygraphers to obtain intimate details of the private lives of thousands of job applicants and employees, pushing the ethical and legal boundaries of a program that’s designed instead to catch spies and terrorists.The National Reconnaissance Office is so intent on extracting confessions of personal or illicit behavior that officials have admonished polygraphers who refused to go after them and rewarded those who did, sometimes with cash bonuses, a McClatchy investigation found.

via National Reconnaissance Office accused of illegally collecting personal data | McClatchy.

ESPN Sells More Campaign Ads – WSJ.com

Get ready for more political ads to appear on “SportsCenter” this fall.ESPN has come up with a way to sell a bigger portion of its ad time to political campaigns. The sports network has struck a deal with a middleman that will result in more political ads appearing on ESPN programs, including NFL and college football games, in October and November—the critical period before the general election.There is “great demand” for ad time from “political parties and the super-PACs,” said Ed Erhardt, ESPNs president of global customer marketing and sales.

via ESPN Sells More Campaign Ads – WSJ.com.

The Return of the Mexican Dinosaur – By John M. Ackerman | Foreign Policy

a whopping 73 percent of the Mexican population is dissatisfied with the performance of democracy

via The Return of the Mexican Dinosaur – By John M. Ackerman | Foreign Policy.

Douche CPAC speaker Jonathan Krohn turns to liberalism | The Daily Caller

Douche CPAC speaker Jonathan Krohn turns to liberalism | The Daily Caller.

Jonathan Krohn: CPAC’s boy wonder is all grown up – POLITICO.com

“I think it was naive,” Krohn now says of the speech. “It’s a 13-year-old kid saying stuff that he had heard for a long time.… I live in Georgia. We’re inundated with conservative talk in Georgia.… The speech was something that a 13-year-old does.

via Jonathan Krohn: CPAC’s boy wonder is all grown up – POLITICO.com.

Obama campaign call affirms money anxiety – The Washington Post

In the conference call made late Friday from a special campaign phone on Air Force One, a recording of which was obtained by the Daily Beast, Obama bemoaned the anonymous super PAC donations flowing to his Republican opponent, Mitt Romney.

“If things continue as they have so far, I’ll be the first sitting president in modern history to be outspent in his reelection campaign,” he said, according to the report.

via Obama campaign call affirms money anxiety – The Washington Post.

Ann Romneys Struggle With MS – WSJ.com

Ann Romneys Struggle With MS – WSJ.com.

Darrell Issa Puts Details of Secret Wiretap Applications in Congressional Record : Roll Call News

Darrell Issa Puts Details of Secret Wiretap Applications in Congressional Record : Roll Call News.

Cities grow more than suburbs, first time in 100 years – US news – Life – msnbc.com

WASHINGTON — For the first time in a century, most of Americas largest cities are growing at a faster rate than their surrounding suburbs as young adults seeking a foothold in the weak job market shun home-buying and stay put in bustling urban centers.

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“A Global Perfect Storm” by Nouriel Roubini | Project Syndicate

NEW YORK – Dark, lowering financial and economic clouds are, it seems, rolling in from every direction: the eurozone, the United States, China, and elsewhere. Indeed, the global economy in 2013 could be a very difficult environment in which to find shelter.Illustration by Dean RohrerCommentsFor starters, the eurozone crisis is worsening, as the euro remains too strong, front-loaded fiscal austerity deepens recession in many member countries, and a credit crunch in the periphery and high oil prices undermine prospects of recovery. The eurozone banking system is becoming balkanized, as cross-border and interbank credit lines are cut off, and capital flight could turn into a full run on periphery banks if, as is likely, Greece stages a disorderly euro exit in the next few months.CommentsMoreover, fiscal and sovereign-debt strains are becoming worse as interest-rate spreads for Spain and Italy have returned to their unsustainable peak levels. Indeed, the eurozone may require not just an international bailout of banks as recently in Spain, but also a full sovereign bailout at a time when eurozone and international firewalls are insufficient to the task of backstopping both Spain and Italy. As a result, disorderly breakup of the eurozone remains possible.

via “A Global Perfect Storm” by Nouriel Roubini | Project Syndicate.