Opposition could split in Zimbabwe as leadership accused of failure in combating dictatorship
Internet Creator Calls for New Magna Carta for Web
British Sir Tim Berners-Lee who created the World Wide Web twenty-five years ago uses anniversary to call Magna Carta for web users as the basis for worldwide constitution of rights
New Zealand Debates Whether to Change its Flag
Island nation of New Zealand debate has reopened painful chapters in its colonial past with new attempt by President to update national flag by dropping England’s Union Jack symbol
Public Opinion Forms Amazingly Fast in Twitter Age
With aid of technology like Twitter public opinion forms amazingly quickly in country like US
Economic Optimism Takes Indonesia Ahead of Vote
Macroeconomic signals positive in Indonesia ahead of vote for President seen as reform catalyst
Judge Removes Limits on Pennsylvania Campaign Donors
Last remaining restrictions on Pennsylvania campaign donors removed in blow for fair elections
ACLU Defending Voting Rights of Immigrant Children
Fighting id requirements from parents as prerequisite for voting rights of immigrant children
Should NJ Attorney General Remain Unelected Position?
Governor Chris Christie to appoint NJ Attorney General but should there be vote instead?
New Revelations in NSA Spying Scandal Regarding Secrecy
The NSA spying scandal continues to spread with new Snowden docs and allegations from Senate
Term Limits Voted Most Needed Amendment
Attempt to crowdsource the most needed Amendment to the Constitution supports election reform