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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
  • Arctic Oil Rig Grounded Dangerously in Alaska

    Wednesday, January 02, 2013
    The problems encountered by the Kulluk were not unexpected…at least to people other than those who work for Shell or the U.S. government. In August, when the Obama administration gave Shell the go-ahead for exploratory drilling, environmentalists warned that Shell and federal regulators were not prepared to deal with the dangers that come with oil drilling in frozen waters.   read more
  • Appeals Court Panel, 2-1, Rules Catholic Company Doesn’t Have to Provide Contraception for Employees

    Wednesday, January 02, 2013
    Included in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (pdf) is a section mandating most businesses to offer employees insurance coverage for contraceptive drugs and devices and other birth control methods. More than 40 lawsuits have been filed by opponents of the requirement, including one from the construction firm Korte & Luitjohan Contractors, whose owners, Cyril and Jane Korte, objected to the rule based on their Catholic beliefs.   read more
  • The NRA Clause in Obama’s Health Care Reform Law

    Wednesday, January 02, 2013
    Buried within the tome that is the federal healthcare reform law is a provision, only recently noticed and now much debated, that restricts doctors from gathering data about their patients’ gun habits. The clause, which falls under the heading “Protection of Second Amendment Gun Rights,” was added to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act at the insistence of the National Rifle Association (NRA).   read more
  • Republicans Drifting more and more to the Right While Democrats Remain the Same

    Wednesday, January 02, 2013
    The rightward drift of the Republicans can be partially attributed to the remapping of House districts into increasingly partisan populations in which one party overwhelmingly dominates. From the Republican perspective this means that primary elections are more important than general elections, and incumbents are more worried about defending themselves against primary opponents from the Right than they are about the Democrats they face in November contests.   read more
  • 47%...the Number that will Haunt Mitt Romney Forever

    Tuesday, January 01, 2013
    No analyst blamed Romney’s defeat solely on his 47% remark. But the number did indeed come back to haunt him…. Once all the votes were counted after Election Day, the results showed that the Republican candidate lost to Obama by four points: 51% to (you guessed it) 47%.   read more
  • Conspiracy Theorists Want a Place at Dallas’ Commemoration of JFK Assassination

    Tuesday, January 01, 2013
    Every year, a group of conspiracy theorists gathers on November 22 at Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, to commemorate the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. But the group has been denied a permit for 2013 because the city plans to observe the 50th anniversary of the tragic event, and it doesn’t want alternative theories over who was behind the killing to be a distraction.   read more
  • Atheists Sue IRS for Forcing Secular Non-Profits to Fill out more Detailed Forms than Churches

    Tuesday, January 01, 2013
    “Why should churches be exempt from basic financial reporting requirements? Equally important, why would churches not wish to be accountable?” Annie Laurie Gaylor, FFRF co-president, said in a press release. “Having tax-exempt status is a great privilege, and in exchange for that privilege, all other groups must file a detailed report annually to the IRS and the public on how we spend donations.”   read more
  • Number of Imprisoned Journalists Reaches Record High

    Tuesday, January 01, 2013
    More than half of the 232 were imprisoned in just three countries. Turkey has the distinction of being the worst offender when it comes to jailing reporters, arresting 49. Second was Iran, with 45, and China third, with 32. The longest held of the Turkish prisoners is Hatice Duman, the editor of a socialist newspaper, who was arrested on April 12, 2003.   read more
  • U.S. and Israel Blamed by Iran for New Cyber Attacks

    Tuesday, January 01, 2013
    The December 25 attacks may have been in response to Iranian hackers going after computers in Saudi Arabia’s oil industry and some American banks a few months ago. On December 31, the Iranian government claimed that during a six-day naval drill staged to show off new torpedoes, the Navy’s “cyber defense group” repelled a mock attack on its defensive computer network.   read more
  • Current Congress Has Passed Fewer Bills than any Since at Least the 1940s

    Monday, December 31, 2012
    If the job of Congress is to pass laws, then the 112th Congress is the laziest in modern history. Of the 6,600 bills introduced, lawmakers passed only 231. At least 45 of the successful bills involved the naming of federal buildings, while many others were similarly insignificant, such as six commemorative coin bills and five correcting “technical errors” Congress made in past legislation. This paltry productivity means the 112th Congress will be the least productive in modern history.   read more
  • Average of 2 Children Shot to Death in U.S. Every Week (not including Accidents)

    Monday, December 31, 2012
    The public and political outrage that followed the Newtown school shooting has largely ignored the fact that children across the country have been victims of gun violence on a regular basis. Between 2006 and 2010 an average of two children a week were killed by firearms, according to statistics from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). During this period, 561 children under the age of 13 died as a result of gunfire.   read more
  • Obama Administration Backs off from Deporting Violators of Minor Misdemeanors

    Monday, December 31, 2012
    ICE agents are no longer allowed to issue detainer requests against unauthorized aliens arrested for minor misdemeanors like traffic offenses and other petty crimes, such as selling food out of one’s home or smoking in a non-smoking area. The new policy instructs agents to issue detainers only for those convicted or charged with a felony; those with three or more non-minor misdemeanor convictions; and those with serious misdemeanors.”   read more
  • U.S. Sailors Sue Japanese Government for Lying about Fukushima Radiation Dangers

    Monday, December 31, 2012
    The lawsuit, using blunt language, goes on to say, “The Japanese government kept representing that there was no danger of radiation contamination to the U.S.S. Reagan (CVN-76) and/or its crew, that ‘everything is under control,’ ‘all is OK, you can trust us,’ and there is ‘no immediate danger’ or threat to human life, all the while lying through their teeth about the reactor meltdowns.”   read more
  • 10 Most Popular AllGov Stories of 2012

    Monday, December 31, 2012
    In 2012 AllGov readers appeared to be looking for stories that were overlooked on television news reports, particularly those that dealt with questions of individual liberty and the erosion of traditional rights. 1. Indiana First State to Allow Citizens to Shoot Law Enforcement Officers 2. Tax Evaders Renounce U.S. Citizenship 3. Congress, At Last Minute, Drops Requirement to Obtain Warrant to Monitor Email   read more
  • 2.1 Million Americans Just Lost their Jobless Benefits

    Sunday, December 30, 2012
    If Congress is unable to reach agreement on a deal to avoid the so-called “fiscal cliff,” the biggest losers will not be taxpayers, whose tax rates are merely returning to 2002 levels, but the 2.1 million Americans—and their families—whose unemployment benefits ran out as of December 29. That was the expiration date of the federal Emergency Unemployment Compensation program, a Labor Department program that extends unemployment compensation to long-term unemployed workers.   read more
  • Congress Votes between Christmas and New Year’s for First Time Since 1970

    Sunday, December 30, 2012
    The last time Congress voted this time of year was in 1970, at the end of the second session of the 91st Congress, during a contentious fight over the federal budget and a filibuster over federal financing for the development of an American supersonic transport airplane to compete with the European-made Concorde. Congress passed several bills, including the Clean Air Act, but President Richard Nixon vetoed four of them.   read more
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