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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
  • End of the Road for Cul-de-Sacs

    Monday, May 18, 2009
    Concerns over safety made the cul-de-sac popular among suburbanites in the 20th century, but these days a different kind of safety issue is leading communities to do away with dead-end neighborhood streets.   Cul-de-sacs were first built in New ...   read more
  • Republicans Block Election Complaint against Wal-Mart

    Monday, May 18, 2009
    Republican appointees to the Federal Election Commission found nothing illegal in the actions by Wal-Mart during last year’s election when the giant retailer was accused of pushing its employees to vote against Barack Obama and other Democrats. Th...   read more
  • War on Drugs–Truce

    Monday, May 18, 2009
    The new director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, Gil Kerlikowske, has called for an end to the term “war on drugs.” Noting a shift in policy from previous administrations, Kerlikowske aims to focus more on treatment and ...   read more
  • Number of Combat-Ready Soldiers Shrinking

    Monday, May 18, 2009
    The length of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq is taking its toll on the U.S. military’s ability to provide sufficient numbers of combat soldiers for the continuing conflicts. USA Today reports that fewer soldiers are available to go to war than a...   read more
  • What’s In the Photos Obama Won’t Release?

    Sunday, May 17, 2009
    Whether it’s because of the potential ramifications for U.S. soldiers overseas or for his important upcoming speech to the Muslim world in Cairo on June 4, President Barack Obama is now refusing to release photos of detainees captured in disturbin...   read more
  • 60-Year-Old U.S. Soldier Killed in Iraq

    Sunday, May 17, 2009
    Steven Hutchison of Scottsdale, AZ, had worked for a health care corporation and as a part-time college instructor before hijackers attacked New York City and Washington, DC, in 2001. Following the September 11 attacks, Hutchison wanted to reenlis...   read more
  • Almost 4 of 10 Births in U.S. are to Unmarried Mothers

    Sunday, May 17, 2009
    The good news from the latest study on single moms in America is that teenagers don’t account for nearly as many of the unwed births as they used to, according to research conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Overall,...   read more
  • Largest Seizure of Illegal Cigarettes in History

    Sunday, May 17, 2009
    Law enforcement officials in Mississippi seized the largest quantity of black market cigarettes in U.S. history last month. Totaling 200 million cigarettes, and valued at $20 million, the bust represented three times the value of all cigarettes se...   read more
  • Judge Orders Release of another Guantánamo Prisoner after Seven Years

    Sunday, May 17, 2009
    While President Barack Obama has given the go-ahead, once again, for military tribunals to try suspected terrorists, U.S. federal courts continue to find serious problems with the legal cases that the government has built against Guantánamo detain...   read more
  • One of Four Overseas Ballots Never Counted in 2008

    Sunday, May 17, 2009
    A congressional investigation has determined that approximately 25% of Americans living overseas, mostly soldiers, who tried to vote in 2008 did not have their votes recorded by state officials. The Senate Rules and Administration Committee and th...   read more
  • Did Professional Psychologists Group Approve of Torture?

    Sunday, May 17, 2009
    A recent release of emails among members of the American Psychological Association (APA) has revealed the group’s discussion of the ethics behind the role that psychologists played in designing torture tactics used at interrogation facilities, suc...   read more
  • The Real Problem with Medicare: Robert Reich

    Sunday, May 17, 2009
    Medicare is “a monster,” says former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, but not one that can’t be fixed. Keeping Medicare from going bust before the end of the next decade will require slowing the rate of growth of medical costs, and that problem requi...   read more
  • Health Industry Passes Financial Sector in Lobbying Race

    Saturday, May 16, 2009
    For months, Americans sat by and watched as the banking and finance industry, in the wake of their self-induced meltdown, got just about everything they wanted from both the Bush administration and the Obama administration. Now it’s the turn of th...   read more
  • Bipartisan Billion-Dollar Bill to Help Homeless

    Saturday, May 16, 2009
    A $2.2 billion initiative to help the homeless breezed through the Senate with widespread bipartisan support. Co-sponsored by Senator Christopher “Kit” Bond (R-Missouri) and  Senator Jack Reed (D-Rhode Island), the bill shifts the focus  to provid...   read more
  • 8 Tuition-Free Colleges

    Saturday, May 16, 2009
    With tuition fees rising throughout the country, it’s worth taking a look at a report done by Mental Floss’ Scott Allen on eight colleges that offer tuition-free educations.   1.      College of the Ozarks Students attending College of the Ozar...   read more
  • Another Billion for Boeing and Indonesia

    Saturday, May 16, 2009
    Last month, the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank) announced that it will loan Lion Air, Indonesia’s largest private carrier airline, $238 million to purchase thirty new Boeing 737-900ER planes, and an additional $841 million, up...   read more
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