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  • Can Biden Murder Trump and Get Away With it?

    Monday, March 11, 2024
    Rumors are spreading that the U.S. Supreme Court will vote 5-4 to rule that a U.S. president cannot be prosecuted for anything he does while he is president. Some Democrats are suggesting that Joe Biden bring a gun to his first debate with Donald Trump. If he shoots Trump, he would be immune, but if Trump shoots Biden he would be prosecuted because he is not a sitting president.   read more
  • Student Loan Debt Passes Credit Card Debt for First Time

    Friday, August 13, 2010
    Credit cards are no longer the biggest personal debt problem for Americans. As of June, outstanding student loans totaled $829.8 billion, while credit card debt was $826.5 billion. Mark Kantrowitz, publisher of FinAid.org and FastWeb.com, told The...   read more
  • Justice Department Investigated Only 1 of 1,997 Civil Rights Complaints This Year

    Friday, August 13, 2010
    Nearly 2,000 civil rights complaints were filed against employees of the Department of Justice in the first half of 2010, but the agency’s inspector general only bothered to investigate one of the cases. The IG reported that almost all of the 1,99...   read more
  • In Baseball Coaching, First Base is for Minorities, but Third Base and Pitching is for Whites

    Friday, August 13, 2010
    Major League Baseball (MLB) has been more than willing to hire minorities to coach first base, a position that’s not as prestigious or strategically important to the game as the third-base coach position, which is considered a major stepping stone...   read more
  • Russian Fires Spread to Areas Contaminated by Radioactive Fallout

    Thursday, August 12, 2010
    Like the old Soviet government did in downplaying the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident, Russian officials are publicly minimizing the risk posed by wildfires in the same region that is still contaminated by radiation. Of particular concern are thre...   read more
  • Scientists Claim Obama Administration Tried to Control Oil Spill Reports

    Thursday, August 12, 2010
    Only weeks after BP’s undersea well began spewing oil into the Gulf of Mexico, scientists from two universities conducted early studies revealing that large amounts of oil were accumulating at the bottom of the ocean. But the U.S. Coast Guard and ...   read more
  • Cost of Going to College Jumps 28% in Two Years; Most Non-White Students Live at Home

    Thursday, August 12, 2010
    Going to college is costing considerably more than just two years ago, forcing the majority of minority students to live at home. A new survey produced by Sallie Mae found the average cost of attending a university or college in 2009-2010 was $18,...   read more
  • Pentagon Gives Up on Reducing Contractors

    Thursday, August 12, 2010
    Only a year ago, the Department of Defense announced a commitment to reduce the number of contractors it uses for various services and functions. That plan has already been discarded by Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, who quietly dropped the go...   read more
  • FBI Has Backlog of More Than 3,200 DNA Cases

    Thursday, August 12, 2010
    The FBI’s forensic laboratory is having a tough time keeping up with demand for DNA analyses from its agents, as well helping local and state law enforcement deal with DNA testing. An investigation by the Department of Justice’s inspector general ...   read more
  • Texas Sues BP…But Not over Oil Spill

    Wednesday, August 11, 2010
    BP is being sued by the state of Texas for excess pollution that has nothing to do with the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. In April and May, while all eyes were on the broken well that released millions of gallons of oil into the ocean, BP’s Texas City...   read more
  • Fisheries Service Gives Navy Permission to Kill or Harm 27 Species in Pacific Training

    Wednesday, August 11, 2010
    The U.S. Navy has gotten the okay from the National Marine Fisheries Service to harm up to 27 different Pacific Ocean species during its training exercises scheduled near the Mariana Islands. The authorization includes killing up to 10 beaked whal...   read more
  • Obama Administration Prepares to Sell $30 Billion in Weapons to Saudi Royal Family

    Wednesday, August 11, 2010
    Despite complaints from officials in Israel, the Obama administration plans to sell $30 billion in advanced fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, making it one of the biggest weapons sales of its kind.   Israel, which has long maintained military superi...   read more
  • Superman’s Hometown Worries about Uranium, Not Kryptonite

    Wednesday, August 11, 2010
    Metropolis, Illinois, has two powerful distinctions that separate it from all other cities in America. One, it’s the self-proclaimed hometown of Superman. Two, it’s home to the nation’s only uranium conversion plant—where striking workers are refu...   read more
  • Strippers Protest Church that Protests Against Them

    Wednesday, August 11, 2010
    Every weekend for the past four years, Pastor Bill Dunfee of the New Beginnings Ministries church in Warsaw, Ohio, has led his flock in protesting the existence of the Foxhole strip club. Having grown tired of the picketing and videotaping of cust...   read more
  • Is Time Magazine Part of CIA Strategy to Gain Support for Afghan War?

    Tuesday, August 10, 2010
    The August 9 edition of Time featured a cover photo of an Afghan woman who had her nose chopped off, along with the headline: “What Happens if We Leave Afghanistan.” The implication was that, despite the increasing unpopularity of the war, the U.S...   read more
  • Why are American Girls Developing Breasts Earlier?

    Tuesday, August 10, 2010
    A new study published in the journal Pediatrics is again raising the question: Why are girls reaching puberty at a younger age?   Following up on research published in 1997 that showed similar results, the new study revealed more girls age seven...   read more
  • Psychologists Move against One of Their Own Who Helped Torture

    Tuesday, August 10, 2010
    For the first time, the American Psychological Association (APA) has publicly questioned the ethics of a military psychologist who oversaw the CIA’s torture of a detainee during the Bush administration.   The APA wrote a letter to the Texas lice...   read more
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