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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
  • FBI Violated Law in Obtaining Phone Records of Journalists and Others

    Tuesday, January 26, 2010
    FBI agents relied on everything from requests written on post-it notes to chummy relationships with phone company workers to illegally access phone records from 2003-2006, according to the U.S. Department of Justice’s inspector general. An investi...   read more
  • How to Defend the Earth from Flying Objects

    Tuesday, January 26, 2010
    In order to protect the earth from devastating collisions with objects from outer space, scientists must first know what’s out there—which may take longer than anticipated unless the federal government appropriates more money. This finding is one ...   read more
  • First Movie Made by Chimpanzees to be Shown on BBC-TV

    Tuesday, January 26, 2010
    British television is set to make history on January 27 when it airs the first movie filmed entirely by chimpanzees. The film is the product of an 18-month research project by primatologist Betsy Herrelko, who filmed her 11 subjects through “Chimp...   read more
  • Gap Between Male and Female Unemployment Reaches Record Level

    Monday, January 25, 2010
    In more than 60 years of data collecting, the unemployment gap between men and women has never been wider. As of the end of the third quarter in 2009, the jobless rate for men was 10.5% and 8.7% for women, according to the Economic Policy Institut...   read more
  • FBI Still Sorting Out 2,500 Cases That Used Flawed Bullet Evidence

    Monday, January 25, 2010
    The FBI’s use of the so-called “comparative bullet lead analysis” has been discredited by federal research, forcing the law enforcement agency to review nearly 2,500 convictions that may have been aided by the now debunked theory.   First develo...   read more
  • FDIC Chief Sheila Bair Received BofA Mortgages While Working on BofA Bailout

    Monday, January 25, 2010
    Sheila Bair, head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, received two home loans worth more than $1 million from Bank of America last summer while helping oversee the bank’s federal bailout, raising questions of conflict of interest. The di...   read more
  • Washington, D.C. Becomes First U.S. City to Impose Fees on Disposable Grocery Bags

    Monday, January 25, 2010
    Shopping in the District of Columbia became more expensive as of January 1 because of a new mandatory five-cent tax on grocery bags. Local officials imposed the first-in-the-nation tax as part of DC’s Skip the Bag, Save the River campaign to clean...   read more
  • Loser of Romanian Election Claims He was Defeated by Negative Energy Waves

    Monday, January 25, 2010
    Mircea Geoana, candidate for president of Romania and former Romanian ambassador to the United States, has accused his rival, incumbent Traian Basescu, of employing a parapsychologist who directed a “negative energy attack” against Geoana. Geoana ...   read more
  • Supreme Court Decision Shakes up 2012 Presidential Race; Poll Shows New Leaders

    Sunday, January 24, 2010
    The recent Supreme Court decision upholding the right of “personhood” for corporations and unions, and allowing them unlimited spending in elections appears to have had an immediate effect on the next presidential contest in 2012.   Previous pol...   read more
  • Marines End Combat Mission in Iraq after 6 Years

    Sunday, January 24, 2010
    After more than six years in country, the U.S. Marines are finally leaving Iraq. A ceremony this weekend formally marked the changeover with elements of the U.S. Army’s 82nd Airborne Division and the 1st Armored Division assuming responsibility fo...   read more
  • Justice Dept. Task Force Says 47 Guantánamo Prisoners Should be Held without Trial

    Sunday, January 24, 2010
    Had President Barack Obama kept his promise following his inauguration, this week would have marked the closure of the detention facility at Guantánamo Bay. Instead, media stories reported that a special task force created by Obama has recommended...   read more
  • For the First Time, Most Union Members Work for Government

    Sunday, January 24, 2010
    Heavy job losses during the current recession have caused the ranks of private-sector unions to plummet, resulting in government employees becoming the largest unionized force in the United States. Data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics s...   read more
  • First Live Tweet from Outer Space—For Real This Time

    Sunday, January 24, 2010
    An American astronaut orbiting high above the earth has posted the first ever message to Twitter—for real, this time. Thanks to the installation of new software aboard the International Space Station, astronaut T.J. Creamer managed to post a messa...   read more
  • World’s Oldest Light Bulb Still in Use after 108 Years

    Sunday, January 24, 2010
    In this age of energy efficiency, it is comforting to know that the world’s longest burning light bulb has been around since just after the turn of the century—the 20th century that is. At the Livermore-Pleasanton fire station No. 6 in Northern Ca...   read more
  • Majority of Americans under 65 Favor Legalizing Marijuana

    Saturday, January 23, 2010
    The headline on the press release for the ABC News/Washington Post poll released on January 18 read “High Support for Medical Marijuana.” The results emphasized that 81% of Americans support legalizing the medical use of marijuana and 56% think do...   read more
  • Intelligence Czar Dennis Blair Testifies Christmas Bomber Should Have Been Questioned by Non-Existent Unit

    Saturday, January 23, 2010
    Appearing before a congressional committee investigating the Christmas Day bomb attempt by Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair told lawmakers this week that a special anti-terrorism unit known as the “High Val...   read more
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