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  • Donald Trump Has a Mental Health Problem and It Has a Name

    Tuesday, September 09, 2025
    Donald Trump has a mental health condition known as narcissistic personality disorder. Here are some of the symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder. React with rage or contempt and try to belittle other people to make themselves appear superior. Have an unreasonably high sense of self-importance and require constant, excessive admiration. Make achievements and talents seem bigger than they are. Behave in an arrogant way, brag a lot and come across as conceited.   read more
  • Ambassador to Slovakia: Who is Theodore Sedgwick?

    Sunday, August 15, 2010
    A business executive from the publishing and timber industries, Theodore “Tod” Sedgwick has no experience as a foreign diplomat. But the chosen ambassador to Slovakia has donated substantially to Democratic candidates, especially to President Bara...   read more
  • Highest Paid Athlete in History? Gaius Appuleius Diocles

    Sunday, August 15, 2010
    Tiger Woods has nothing on Gaius Appuleius Diocles. While the famed golfer closes in on earning a billion dollars playing his sport, Woods would still have a long way to go before his winnings come close to Diocles, ancient Rome’s most famous char...   read more
  • Most Who Hack into Federal Agencies Are Not Spies or Terrorists…They Want Money

    Sunday, August 15, 2010
    If a U.S. government computer comes under attack, the incentive is most likely money, not terrorism. The U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) at the Department of Homeland Security found that 90% of incidents of computer attacks in the...   read more
  • Ambassador to Nigeria: Who is Terence McCulley?

    Sunday, August 15, 2010
    Terence P. McCulley, selected by President Barack Obama on June 28, 2010, to serve as ambassador to Nigeria, is a member of the Senior Foreign Service whose diplomatic career has been spent mostly in Africa or working on African issues. He was con...   read more
  • 30,000 Line Up for Housing Help in Atlanta

    Saturday, August 14, 2010
    Wealthy Americans who think the financial crisis is over might want to consider what happened in Atlanta on Wednesday. Housing officials there got more than they expected when the application period for public housing assistance opened, drawing a ...   read more
  • Fox News Has Oldest TV Audience…Average Age--65

    Saturday, August 14, 2010
    Watching cable news is not for the young. A new Nielsen survey shows Fox News has the oldest audience, averaging 65 years of age. CNN was right behind Fox, with a median audience age of 63, followed by MSNBC (59) and CNBC (52). The same survey sho...   read more
  • Monks Fight Louisiana Funeral Industry over Right to Build Coffins

    Saturday, August 14, 2010
    In need of a new trade to make money for their monastery, the Benedictine monks of Saint Joseph Abbey in Covington, Louisiana, took up casketing-making a few years ago to help support themselves. But then the state board that regulates the funeral...   read more
  • Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration (GIPSA): Who is J. Dudley Butler?

    Saturday, August 14, 2010
    J. (John) Dudley Butler, a longtime attorney from Mississippi, took over as administrator of the Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration (GIPSA) on May 11, 2009, following his appointment by Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack. D...   read more
  • Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Insular Affairs: Who Is Tony Babauta?

    Saturday, August 14, 2010
    Anthony Marion (Tony) Babauta was confirmed as the Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Insular Affairs on September 10, 2009.  He oversees federal administration of the United States possessions of Guam, the Commonwealth of Northern Marianas I...   read more
  • 20% of Our Genes are Already Patented by Private Companies

    Friday, August 13, 2010
    One-fifth of the human genome is currently controlled by companies that have received patents issued by the U.S. government. More than 40,000 gene patents have been awarded to biotechnology businesses, with even more on the way, what with three mi...   read more
  • Illegal Immigrants: 4% of U.S. Population, 8% of Births

    Friday, August 13, 2010
    Advocates for changing American immigration law received new information to fuel their argument that children born to illegal immigrants in the U.S. should not receive automatic citizenship. A study released by the Pew Hispanic Center showed that ...   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
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