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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
  • U.S. Oil Exports Reach Record Highs; That’s Right…Exports

    Monday, September 05, 2011
    Funny how politician after politician keeps talking about the necessity to drill for more oil in the U.S., be it in Alaska or in the Gulf of Mexico or on public lands—considering that America has been breaking records this year for exports of pe...   read more
  • Obama Administration Sues Big Banks for Mortgage Fraud…Finally

    Monday, September 05, 2011
    Three years after Wall Street nearly collapsed after investing in risky home loans and dubious securities, the Obama administration has finally decided to go after the nation’s largest banks, as well as several international institutions, for mo...   read more
  • Illegal Workers Received $4 Billion in Refundable Tax Credits Last Year

    Monday, September 05, 2011
    Illegal immigrants earned $4.2 billion in refundable Additional Child Tax Credits (ACTC) from the IRS in 2010, despite the fact that federal law prohibits unauthorized workers from taking advantage of other tax breaks.   The Treasury Inspector G...   read more
  • Ambassador to Paraguay: Who is James Thessin?

    Monday, September 05, 2011
    In choosing James H. Thessin as ambassador to Paraguay, President Barack Obama selected a career member of the Senior Executive Service who, previously, had never served overseas in almost 30 years with the State Department. Thessin was nominate...   read more
  • Newly-Discovered Documents Reveal CIA Helped Gaddafi against His Opponents

    Sunday, September 04, 2011
    Once Libya‘s dictator, Muammar Gaddafi, gave up attempts to develop weapons of mass destruction in 2004, the CIA under President George W. Bush came calling to Tripoli to enlist the Arab country’s help with the extraordinary rendition of terrori...   read more
  • Veterans’ Lawsuit against CIA and Army Drug Experimentation Moves Closer to Trial

    Sunday, September 04, 2011
    The CIA failed this week to convince a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit claiming the agency used American soldiers during the Cold War as guinea pigs for drug experiments.   Led by the Vietnam Veterans of America, the plaintiffs are suing th...   read more
  • Former Volunteers Sue Peace Corps for Refusing to Release Survey Results

    Sunday, September 04, 2011
    Charles Ludlam and Paula Hirschoff, who served two different stints in the Peace Corps, are suing the agency for not releasing data from its annual surveys of volunteers.   Ludlam and Hirschoff are seeking the release of the country-specific s...   read more
  • Man Charged with Illegal Mining in National Forest…for the Last 4 Years

    Sunday, September 04, 2011
    Roirdon Doremus of Idaho spent four years operating an illegal ore mining operation in the Nez Perce National Forest before the U.S. government took action to stop him.   With the help of “an International 125 bulldozer/backhoe, a trammel, a p...   read more
  • Ambassador from St. Vincent and the Grenadines: Who is La Celia Prince?

    Sunday, September 04, 2011
    La Celia A. Prince was appointed ambassador to the U.S. from The small (population 120,000) Caribbean nation of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines on May 30, 2008. She is the youngest ambassador to the United States from any nation.   Born in Ki...   read more
  • Virginia Earthquake Exceeded Safety Limit of Nuclear Power Plant

    Saturday, September 03, 2011
    Last week’s earthquake that rattled the Mid-Atlantic region also left federal safety inspectors a little shaken after they examined a Virginia nuclear power plant that was shut down by the seismic event.   Regulators with the Nuclear Regulator...   read more
  • WikiLeaks Cable Confirms U.S. Massacre in Iraq

    Saturday, September 03, 2011
    Since the U.S. presence in Iraq began in 2003, the town of Ishaqi twice has suffered civilian massacres, allegedly involving American soldiers.   Five years ago, on March 15, 2006, the town, about 80 miles northwest of Baghdad, made headlines af...   read more
  • Judge Orders Exelon to Divulge Radiation Data in Child Brain Cancer Lawsuit

    Saturday, September 03, 2011
    Energy company Exelon has been ordered by a federal judge to turn over data regarding radiation leakage from one of its power plants.   The demand came about after the parents of a girl sued Exelon claiming their daughter developed brain cance...   read more
  • Ambassador from Latvia: Who Is Andrejs Pildegovičs?

    Saturday, September 03, 2011
    Since July 2007, the ambassador to the U.S. from Latvia has been Andrejs Pildegovičs, a career diplomat who has defended U.S. spending on the Latvian military as necessary to the ongoing war in Afghanistan and to US security interests generally....   read more
  • Ambassador from Sierra Leone: Who Is Bockari Kortu Stevens?

    Saturday, September 03, 2011
    Bockari Kortu Stevens has served as ambassador to the U.S. from Sierra Leone since November 2007. In addition to his position in the U.S., he also represents his country to the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, Canada, Jamaica, Brazil...   read more
  • Pentagon Wasted $12 Million a Day for 10 Years on War Contracting

    Friday, September 02, 2011
    No matter how you look at it, the decision to spend more than $200 billion on contractors for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars proved extremely wasteful.   The congressionally-created eight-member, bipartisan Commission on Wartime Contracting in ...   read more
  • Billing Dispute Opens Unexpected Window on Secret CIA Kidnapping Flights

    Friday, September 02, 2011
    One problem with entrusting the secret transport of detainees to private companies is that the process may end up spilling information about clandestine operations, if issues of money arise.   This development now plagues the CIA, whose contra...   read more
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