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  • Trump Goes on Renaming Frenzy

    Monday, May 12, 2025
    Trump ordered that the term Homo sapiens be changed to Hetero sapiens. In history books and on websites, the airplane from which the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima will no longer be identified as the Enola Gay, but rather the Enola Straight. Trump also ordered billionaire Mark Cuban, who supported Kamala Harris in the 2024 election, to change his name to Mark American. If he does not do so, he will be charged with terrorism.   read more
  • As Manning Trial Opens, Prosecution Hides Name of “Enemy” He Allegedly Aided

    Monday, June 03, 2013
    In court papers that surfaced last week, prosecutors accuse Manning of aiding three "enemies": al-Qaeda, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, and a "classified enemy," whose name the government wants to keep secret from the public. The "classified enemy" gambit, like the government's whole "aiding the enemy" case, arises because the government's case, as many legal scholars have argued, involves some highly questionable overreaching to turn a simple leak case into an "aiding the enemy" case.   read more
  • U.N. Calls for Global Ban on Autonomous Killer Robots

    Monday, June 03, 2013
    “War without reflection is mechanical slaughter,” Heyns said, claiming today’s casualties from drone warfare will pale in comparison if robots are let loose in future conflicts. For instance, will robots be able to recognize soldiers surrendering and not kill them, Heyns wondered. He also theorized that they may make it easier for nations to engage in war, and could be used by repressive governments to suppress domestic rebellion.   read more
  • Chinese Bid to Buy Largest U.S. Slaughterhouse Company

    Monday, June 03, 2013
    With a price tag of $4.7 billion, the deal is the largest ever takeover of an American company by a Chinese one. Shuanghui will take the company private. However, there is another American component in the deal because one of the investors in Shuanghui is Goldman Sachs, which bought out the Chinese government’s share of the company in 2006. Goldman now owns 5% of Shuanghui. Morgan Stanley is also said to be involved in the current deal.   read more
  • Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Sides with Challenge to Secrecy of Obama Surveillance Details

    Monday, June 03, 2013
    The secretive intelligence court that normally acts as a rubber stamp for whatever spying the U.S. Government wants to do last week surprised many observers by ordering the Justice Department (DOJ) to respond to a lawsuit seeking details of unlawful Obama administration surveillance.   read more
  • Chair of the Federal Communications Commission: Who Is Tom Wheeler?

    Monday, June 03, 2013
    The revolving door between big business and government is spinning again. Despite his promise during the 2008 campaign that lobbyists would take a back seat in his administration, President Barack Obama recently nominated a long-time telecommunications lobbyist—who has also donated and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for his campaigns—to serve as the next chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the agency that plays the principle role in regulating the telecom industry.   read more
  • In Midst of Pay Freeze, Some Federal Contractors May Earn Million-Dollar Annual Salary

    Sunday, June 02, 2013
    After failing to convince Congress to lower the cap to $200,000, the White House now is calling for a ceiling of $400,000. That is the equivalent of the president’s salary, and the plan is to tie contractors’ annual earnings to that. So when the president gets a raise, contractors’ compensation cap will rise accordingly. In the meantime, federal workers are in the third year of a basic pay rate freeze, which is in addition to wage reductions brought on by budget cuts and unpaid furlough days.   read more
  • Former Obama Aides Take Lucrative Consulting Jobs with Special Interest Groups

    Sunday, June 02, 2013
    Former political advisers Robert Gibbs, Jim Messina and David Plouffe received five-figure checks to speak at a forum in the former Soviet republic of Azerbaijan, which is trying to win news friends in Washington. Messina, who was Obama’s 2012 campaign manager, has started his own consulting firm that will count “Team Obama” as its primary client.   read more
  • Why are Georgia and North Carolina Selling their Forests to Create Energy in Europe and the UK?

    Sunday, June 02, 2013
    The short answer—that overseas utilities are buying the wood to burn in their power plants as a way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions—naturally raises the question of whether that is a good idea or not. As environmentalists try to block the growth of this transatlantic trade in American wood-fuel, others argue that wood-burning, like expanded use of natural gas, can be a temporary alternative to burning oil or coal until new technology allows a shift to zero or near-zero carbon emissions.   read more
  • CEO of the Tennessee Valley Authority: Who Is Bill Johnson?

    Sunday, June 02, 2013
    Johnson became president of Progress Energy in 2005, and worked as chairman and CEO from 2007 to 2012, when the company was bought by Duke Energy. Although the Duke-Progress Energy merger agreement named Johnson CEO of the new combined company, the new corporate board, dominated by Duke Energy members, fired him less than an hour after the merger closed, allowing him to walk away with a $44 million severance payment for one hour's work. He had been paid $9.5 million by Progress in 2011.   read more
  • Controversy Hits National Spelling Bee

    Sunday, June 02, 2013
    As for young Mr. Mahankali, he has never even eaten a knaidel, a culinary lapse likely soon to be remedied, given the many offers he has already received. But will it be kosher or kashrut? And here’s a tip for aspiring spelling champions: the plural of knaidel is knaidlach. Or is it knaidelach?   read more
  • Bipartisan U.S. Education Overhaul Fires up Emboldened Tea Party

    Saturday, June 01, 2013
    The standards were written by education officials from various states, including those with Republican governors. Supporters include individuals and organizations on the right, such as Rupert Murdoch, Jeb Bush and the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), which promotes conservative policies. And yet, Tea Party groups have protested the standards. They claim the multi-billion-dollar program would result in federal control of education across the country.   read more
  • Less Religious Influence Seen in U.S., But Most Say Society Would Benefit from More Believers

    Saturday, June 01, 2013
    The poll found 77% feel there is less religious influence today in America. Another 20% said religion is gaining influence. The 77% figure was the most negative evaluation of religion’s impact since 1970. About the same number of Americans (75%) told Gallup that the country would be better off if it were more religious.   read more
  • Revisiting “Tawdry” Treatment of Reporter who Broke Story on CIA-Contra-Crack-Cocaine Connection

    Saturday, June 01, 2013
    The premise of Webb’s 1996 three-part exposé, “Dark Alliance The Story behind the Crack Explosion,” was that the explosion of crack-cocaine in America’s ghettos was indirectly abetted by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The chief source of drugs for the number one street distributor was a Nicaraguan exile connected to the right-wing, CIA-backed Contras, who were fighting to overthrow that country’s leftist Sandinista-led government.   read more
  • Judge Orders Lesbian Couple to Stop Living Together

    Saturday, June 01, 2013
    A local judge in Dallas has ordered a lesbian couple to stop living together, citing a “morality clause” from one of the women’s divorce papers. The clause states that someone who has a “dating or intimate relationship” with the person or is not related “by blood or marriage” is not allowed in the home after 9 p.m. when the children are present.   read more
  • Director of the U.S. Census Bureau: Who Is John Thompson?

    Saturday, June 01, 2013
    Thompson worked at the Census Bureau from 1975 to 2002. Leaving government service for the private sector in 2002, he joined the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) at the University of Chicago, serving as executive vice president from 2002 to 2008, and as president and CEO since 2008.   read more
  • Immigrants Paid $115 Billion More to Medicare than Amount of Benefits They Received

    Friday, May 31, 2013
    Researchers at Harvard Medical School analyzed immigrants’ contributions to the area of Medicare that covers hospital care and found they generated surpluses totaling $115 billion from 2002 to 2009. In comparison, native-born citizens used more in benefits than they paid into Medicare, creating a deficit of $28 billion over the same period.   read more
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