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Blackwater has sparked new controversy with their plan to expand its military-training business in San Diego. Sen. James Webb (D-VA) is holding out on approving four civilian defense officials until he receives more information about a Blackwater training facility in California. One of the nominees being held is set to be the undersecretary of the Army. (Wall Street Journal)

The ACLU filed a Freedom of Information Act request on Tuesday for records pertaining to the government’s cell phone tracking practices. The ACLU is concerned that the government is exercising unconstitutional powers with this practice and seeks to learn further details for a possible suit. (New York Times)

In the wake of legal and financial problems, the new UBS chairman has announced the departure of four directors and a layer of board management. There are still many concerns that these moves will not be enough to help the ailing bank. (Wall Street Journal)

Two Texas Supreme Court justices have been accused of being unethical. Judge Nathan Hecht is accused of accepting a discount for legal services and Judge David Medina is accused of violating state law by paying himself from his political funds. The charges will be reviewed in August. (The Southeast Texas Record)

An Illinois State Representative is warning his constituents of a fake email from someone posing as FBI director Robert Mueller. The email, like dozens of other spam emails, claims that the recipient has just won millions of dollars, possibly from terrorists. The State Rep., Bill Black, fears it may trick the elderly. (The News-Gazette)

An internal review at the Department of Homeland Security has concluded that the federal government was not at fault in two deaths of immigration detainees in 2006. The review does however note that the government could do a better job in overseeing detainee’s medical treatment (AP)

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