The mission of which was said to enforce a no fly-zone, and protect the citizens of Libya is close to being a success. NATO and other military intelligence will continue to observe Libya with possible drone surveillance.
A new law in Alabama requiring officials to check the immigration status of students has left a lot of families scared to send their children to school. In Montgomery County, some 200 Hispanic students were absent and a few others had withdrew only a day after the law was put in place.
Obama criticized his GOP foes for staying silent recently when the audience of a debate booed a gay soldier. Obama said that anyone that wants to be commander-in-chief must support the entire military.
A US drone strike in Yemen killed 3 key members of the al-Qaida terrorist network. Intelligence says that even after the strike the Yemen al-Qauda is still a threat and has issued a warning to American travelers that anti-American attacks are possible as retaliation.
The supreme court has been asked to decide the constitutionality of Obama's healthcare policy and Arizona's SB1070. In turn, the court will have to decide on the extent of the federal government's power.
At least 700 people were arrested protesting against corporate greed, and social inequalities in New York. Protestors were arrested for disrupting traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge. Protesters were asked by police to stay off the roadway and on the sidewalk, some did and the ones that didn't were arrested.
The Mormon church has plans to build 31 new temples worldwide and restore 5. Some new temples will be built in Barranquilla, Colombia; Durban, South Africa; Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo; and Star Valley, Wyo
On the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, threatening posts were made on the White House's facebook page. The posts were removed shortly after discovery and the Secret Service were to investigate the matter.
The FDNY has hired their first transgender firefighter. Under fire for being known as discriminating towards minorities, the FDNY has responded by actively trying to diversify their workforce.
A legal suit challenging the repeal of the "dont' ask, don't tell" policy was thrown out. Log Cabin Republicans filed suit saying the policy was unconstitutional and could leave future service members vulnerable to violations if congress re-enacted the policy. The ninth circuit made the ruling saying that predicting future congress acts are impossible.