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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
  • Saudi Dictators Send Troops to Protect Bahrain Dictators against Democracy

    Wednesday, March 16, 2011
    Fearing the collapse of its own autocratic regime, the Sunni royal family of Saudi Arabia on Monday intervened in the domestic upheaval of neighboring Bahrain where the Shia majority has grown tired of the Sunni monarchy.   Saudi military forc...   read more
  • Sierra Club Sues Dept. of Energy over $400 Million for Strip-Mining

    Wednesday, March 16, 2011
    The U.S. Department of Energy is being sued by the Sierra Club for supporting a new coal-fired power plant and strip mine in Mississippi with hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars in incentives.   The 582-megawatt project, a pet project of ...   read more
  • IRS Gives $356 Million to Companies that Owe Taxes

    Wednesday, March 16, 2011
    Businesses owing $3.8 million in back taxes to the IRS received $356 million in contract work from the tax agency in 2009.   The inspector general for the IRS discovered this fact as part of a recent audit that also revealed companies owing ta...   read more
  • Government Keeps Secret Information about Watermelons, Avocados and Caves

    Wednesday, March 16, 2011
    Alleged conspiracies and secret military missions aren’t the only things kept secret by the government. When an American files a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to learn more from an agency, officials are just as likely to deny releasi...   read more
  • Pirates Offer Hostages at Discount Prices

    Wednesday, March 16, 2011
    Sounding more like operators of retail businesses than scallywags of the high seas, pirates from Somalia have decided their inventory of hostages has grown too large, and are going to offer reduced ransom demands so they can increase turnover of...   read more
  • Obama Administration Steps Up Anti-Marijuana Battle

    Tuesday, March 15, 2011
    Through the IRS and the Department of Justice, the Obama administration is signaling a much tougher position towards medical marijuana dispensaries.   In Northern California, the Marin Alliance for Medical Marijuana has been told by IRS offici...   read more
  • Two U.S. Marshals Killed Pursuing Non-Federal Suspects

    Tuesday, March 15, 2011
    After going nearly 20 years without having one of its own shot to death in the line of duty, the U.S. Marshals Service has had two killed so far this year.   Both marshals who died in 2010 were assisting local law enforcement apprehend non-fed...   read more
  • Wisconsin Protest Larger than Largest Tea Party Rally, but Not as Big as Immigration Demos

    Tuesday, March 15, 2011
    Madison, Wisconsin, last weekend outdid the Tea Party, but couldn’t top pro-immigration forces.   Decrying Republican attacks on organized labor, a crowd estimated by police to number 85,000 to 100,000 people showed up at Wisconsin’s state cap...   read more
  • Millions of Dead Fish Clog California Marina

    Tuesday, March 15, 2011
    Researchers are continuing to search for the definitive cause of last week’s massive fish die off in King Harbor, located in Redondo Beach, south of Los Angeles.   At least a million sardines died from lack of oxygen, scientists have determine...   read more
  • Lawsuit Lenders Fight Usury Laws

    Tuesday, March 15, 2011
    Investors fueling personal injury lawsuits against businesses by loaning money to plaintiffs are pushing for legal protections in several states.   These lawsuit lenders, which include banks and hedge funds, argue that their efforts should not...   read more
  • Poll on Budget Shows What Americans Want to Cut or Spend More On

    Monday, March 14, 2011
    What if the American people could vote on which parts of the national budget should be cut and which should see increased spending? Would the results be different from what Congress and the president are doing? Apparently so, according to an unu...   read more
  • Obama Fires State Dept. Spokesman Who Accused Defense Dept. of Abusing Bradley Manning

    Monday, March 14, 2011
    The Obama administration’s united front on the WikiLeaks controversy has fractured, as evidenced by a member of the State Department criticizing the Department of Defense’s treatment of a soldier accused of giving classified information to the w...   read more
  • Phoenix Police Accused of Exaggerating Kidnap Statistics to Gain Federal Funding

    Monday, March 14, 2011
    Phoenix, Arizona, may not be the “kidnapping capital” of the United States after all.   Having earned the nickname because of high numbers of reported kidnappings, Phoenix is under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice on suspicion o...   read more
  • House Bill Would Allow Veterans who were Raped to Receive PTSD Benefits

    Monday, March 14, 2011
    Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is not only a result of combat experience, but also rape, argues U.S. Representative Chellie Pingree (D-Maine). That’s why the congresswoman wants the Department of Veterans Affairs to cover PTSD claims by m...   read more
  • Ambassador from Marshall Islands: Who is Banny deBrum?

    Monday, March 14, 2011
    Banny deBrum has served as ambassador from the Marshall Islands to the United States since 1996, except for a 20-month period in 2008-2009.   DeBrum graduated from Xavier High School in Micronesia in 1977, and Regis University, a Jesuit instit...   read more
  • Meltdown at Japanese Nuclear Power Plant…A Disaster Waiting to Happen

    Sunday, March 13, 2011
    To hear some Japanese officials talk, you might think that the crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant was unavoidable. In fact, the plant has a long and disturbing history of trouble that includes damage by previous earthquakes, rig...   read more
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