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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
  • Virginia Prison Refuses to Allow Inmate to Buy Dylan Thomas Poetry CD

    Thursday, August 11, 2011
    Virginia’s correctional department has been ordered by a federal judge to explain why it allows prisoners to have only religious CDs, after an inmate sued for being denied a collection of Dylan Thomas’ poetry.   Plaintiff Owen North filed his ...   read more
  • Growing Industry in China…Mistresses

    Thursday, August 11, 2011
    With prosperity comes indulgence, and many in China are taking advantage of their wealth by buying cars, homes … and mistresses.   While no statistical information reflects the growing trend, plenty of anecdotes have surfaced in China revealin...   read more
  • Democratic Leaders Challenge Obama Medicaid Policy in Supreme Court

    Wednesday, August 10, 2011
    Unhappy with the White House’s legal position, Democratic leaders of Congress have filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court challenging President Barack Obama’s position on Medicaid.   The dispute stems from Douglas v. Independent Living Cent...   read more
  • Chicago Drinking Water 11 Times More Toxic than California Legal Standard

    Wednesday, August 10, 2011
    Chicago has a lot of things floating around in its drinking water that residents probably shouldn’t be consuming, including the toxic metal hexavalent chromium.   An investigation by the Chicago Tribune found that the city’s water contains lev...   read more
  • Slavery Museum Dying a Slow Death

    Wednesday, August 10, 2011
    It was supposed to attract two million visitors a year and feature a full-scale replica of a slave ship. But the one-of-a-kind, $100-million United States National Slavery Museum is little more than a fading dream, now 10 years on since former V...   read more
  • Fort Bragg Agrees to Allow Atheist-Themed Concert on Base

    Wednesday, August 10, 2011
    Soldiers at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, who do not belong to a religion will finally get equal time on the rock stage, as base commanders have agreed to allow an atheist-themed concert to take place next year.   Secularists have complained abo...   read more
  • Sex Strike Earns Town Promise of a Paved Road

    Wednesday, August 10, 2011
    After two decades of waiting and not getting a vital road resurfaced, hundreds of women in the town of Barbacoas, Colombia, began a sex strike to make their point.   About 300 women decided in June to withhold all sexual favors until the road le...   read more
  • Were the Troops Killed in Afghanistan Tricked and Hit by a New Weapon?

    Tuesday, August 09, 2011
    The nearly 40 military personnel killed on Saturday in Afghanistan may have been lured into a trap by the Taliban employing a relatively new kind of rocket to bring down the helicopter carrying Navy SEALs and others.   The 38 people killed whe...   read more
  • U.S. Drug Companies Save Money by Testing New Products on Poor Foreigners

    Tuesday, August 09, 2011
    Rather than expose themselves to U.S. media scrutiny, not to mention the American judicial system, pharmaceutical companies in the United States are increasingly turning to foreign nations to test their new drugs. The trend in outsourced clinica...   read more
  • The Child Labor Exception…Farm Workers

    Tuesday, August 09, 2011
    It is commonly assumed in the United States that federal law prevents children from working like adults. For the most part this is true. But not when it comes to farming.   Ever since the Great Depression when the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1...   read more
  • Army Accused of Failing to Properly Test 5 Million Pieces of Body Armor

    Tuesday, August 09, 2011
    It’s no wonder that during the thick of the Iraq war American soldiers repeatedly purchased their own body armor to protect themselves from insurgent attacks, given the news that the Department of Defense failed to properly test more than five m...   read more
  • Postal Worker Exposed to Anthrax in 2001 Still Not Reimbursed for Items Taken Away for Testing

    Tuesday, August 09, 2011
    Nearly 10 years after the Anthrax scare that killed five people, postal worker Patrick O’Donnell still has unresolved issues stemming from the horrible incident.   One day in October 2001, after he had been on the job for 12 years, he became i...   read more
  • Pentagon Actually Gained $50 Billion from Spending Cuts Deal

    Monday, August 08, 2011
    To hear Pentagon officials tell the story, the recent agreement to deal with the federal debt by cutting military spending is a potentially catastrophic threat to U.S. security. But if you read between the lines, it doesn’t look so bad after all...   read more
  • Fracking Contamination Report Kept Hidden for 24 Years

    Monday, August 08, 2011
    If something is repeated enough times by enough people, it can take on the status of fact. That is until the truth is revealed.   For the controversial drilling practice of hydraulic fracturing, better known as “fracking,” in which chemically-la...   read more
  • National Institutes of Health Drops Conflict-of-Interest Disclosures for Universities

    Monday, August 08, 2011
    A year after the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced a new requirement for universities and medical schools to put up websites disclosing any financial arrangements between corporations and NIH-funded researchers, the Obama administrat...   read more
  • Army Prepares to Fire 8,700 Civilians

    Monday, August 08, 2011
    With the Department of Defense expected to have fewer resources next year, the U.S. Army has announced plans to eliminate more than 8,700 civilian jobs by the end of September 2012.   Army officials have instructed various commands to figure o...   read more
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