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  • Trump Kidnaps Gov. Newsom and His Wife

    Wednesday, March 25, 2026
    President Donald Trump gleefully announced that, under his direction, U.S. military troops had swooped down on the Governor’s Mansion in Sacramento and kidnapped California Governor Gavin Newsom. “We’re charging Newscum with fraud.” When a reporter asked for specifics about the fraud charges, Trump pointed to Attorney General Pam Bondi. Bondi, clearly taken by surprise, said, “We’re looking into it and will let you know the details as soon as we’ve created them.”   read more
  • Obama Administration Extends Ban on Uranium Mining Near Grand Canyon

    Wednesday, June 22, 2011
    Much to the joy of environmentalists, the Obama administration is considering a 20-year ban on uranium mining near the Grand Canyon.   The Department of the Interior imposed a two-year moratorium in 2009 on uranium mining around the Grand Cany...   read more
  • Man Robs Bank to Get Arrested and Gain Health Care

    Wednesday, June 22, 2011
    Following on the heels of the case of the man who lost his job in Idaho because his wife has multiple sclerosis, we now have another example of why the United States needs health care reform.   Out of work and in need of health insurance, Jame...   read more
  • U.S. Prison in Afghanistan Has 10 Times as Many Prisoners as Guantánamo

    Tuesday, June 21, 2011
    Guantánamo has become synonymous with the U.S. effort to hold detainees, which in turn has given the impression that the military prison in Cuba is the hub of this policy. But Guantánamo is by no means the largest prison for detainees—that distinc...   read more
  • Big Corporations Claim a Tax Holiday on Foreign Earnings Would Create Jobs…Don’t Believe It

    Tuesday, June 21, 2011
    Corporate America is lobbying Congress for a tax holiday on foreign earnings that companies want to bring home, claiming the move will serve as another stimulus for the floundering U.S. economy.   The corporations want the tax on foreign earni...   read more
  • Corrupt Chinese Officials Smuggled Billions of Dollars into U.S.

    Tuesday, June 21, 2011
    The United States is proving to be a destination of choice among corrupt officials in China who have smuggled billions of dollars out of their country.   A Chinese study carried out by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in 2008, but only j...   read more
  • Ethanol Drives a 92-Year-Old Poultry Business to Bankruptcy

    Tuesday, June 21, 2011
    After more than 90 years in business, Allen’s Family Foods of Seaford, Delaware, is filing for bankruptcy, done in by skyrocketing corn prices via ethanol manufacturing.   Allen’s packs 8 million pounds of poultry a week. But with so much of t...   read more
  • Fukushima Nuclear Cleanup Workers Had to Bring Own Protective Gear

    Tuesday, June 21, 2011
    Disaster preparation at Japan’s crippled nuclear power plant was so poor that workers had to bring protective gear from miles away and an emergency manual from distant buildings, according to a new report.   The report, released Tokyo Electric...   read more
  • One Quarter of All Federal Contracts Go to Only 10 Companies

    Monday, June 20, 2011
    The U.S. government prides itself on spreading the wealth when it comes to outsourcing contracts to private companies. In Fiscal Year 2010, it awarded contracts to 163,500 different contractors. It sounds impressive. But a closer look at the num...   read more
  • Iraq Detainee Abuse Investigations…Just Forget about It

    Monday, June 20, 2011
    In the early years of the U.S. occupation of Iraq, a half dozen military personnel performed the thankless, and now forgotten, task of investigating reports of detainees abused by American forces.   The six-member Detainee Abuse Task Force (DATF...   read more
  • Obama Administration Fights Use of WikiLeaks Documents to Defend Guantánamo Prisoners

    Monday, June 20, 2011
    A defense attorney representing a Guantánamo prisoner has requested the admittance of classified documents published by WikiLeaks as evidence at his client’s military trial. The documents, known as “detainee assessments,” were released to the me...   read more
  • Learning From Defeat…31 of 43 Presidents Lost Elections before Winning Presidency

    Monday, June 20, 2011
    Getting to the White House means dealing with defeat. Of the 43 men who have served as president of the United States, 31 of them lost at least one race during their political career.   The list of those who overcame losing (as complied by Lar...   read more
  • Ambassador from Tanzania: Who is Mwanaidi Maajar?

    Monday, June 20, 2011
    An attorney by profession, Mwanaidi Sinare Maajar was chosen to be Tanzania’s ambassador to the United States in March 2010 and presented her credentials on September 7.   Born January 12, 1954, and raised in Moshi, Tanzania, Maajar earned a b...   read more
  • Norway Best Country to be a Mother; Afghanistan Worst; U.S. Slips to 31st

    Sunday, June 19, 2011
    Western Europe is the place to be for a mom, with Norway leading the way by example. According to Save the Children’s State of the World’s Mothers report, Norway was ranked No. 1 among all countries when it comes to access to health care, educat...   read more
  • Energy Dept. Refuses to Reveal Employee Travel Details

    Sunday, June 19, 2011
    The U.S. Department of Energy is refusing to reveal the names and other details related to taxpayer-financed trips taken by employees.   Information on more than 44,000 trips taken from January 2006 to September 2010 were missing the name of t...   read more
  • Extending FBI Director Mueller’s Term…a Rare Occurrence

    Sunday, June 19, 2011
    Since the 37-year reign of J. Edgar Hoover came to an end with his death in 1972, the FBI has been led by only five directors, each of whom has served one 10-year term in office, as determined by federal law. It is against this historical backdr...   read more
  • Ambassador to Montenegro: Who is Sue Brown?

    Sunday, June 19, 2011
    Sue K. Brown, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, was appointed in November 2010 by President Barack Obama to serve as ambassador to Montenegro. She was sworn in on April 27, 2011.   A native of Texas, Brown joined the Foreign Servi...   read more
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