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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
  • Lobbying Firm Prepares to Help Corporations Take Advantage of Supreme Court Election Ruling

    Sunday, February 21, 2010
    Corporations wondering how to take advantage of their newfound power following the Citizens United ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court can turn to K&L Gates, one of Washington, DC’s biggest lobbying firms. In the wake of the high court’s decision to ...   read more
  • A New Source of Energy…Inserting Biofuel Cells into Plants

    Sunday, February 21, 2010
    Researchers in France may have discovered a potential new source of energy from plants. By inserting a specially designed biofuel cell into a cactus, experts at the Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal were able to power the cell from the glucose and o...   read more
  • As Medicaid Rolls Grow, Services are Cut, Adult Diapers Limited

    Saturday, February 20, 2010
    Americans on Medicaid are caught between the federal government, which wants to add 15 million more people to the medical insurance program, and state governments that can’t afford coverage for existing patients. With budget deficits ballooning, s...   read more
  • Utah State Senator Wants to Add Gunmaker to Martin Luther King Holiday

    Saturday, February 20, 2010
    Utah State Senator Mark Madsen (R) doesn’t see anything wrong with his idea to honor John Browning, a pioneer in firearms manufacturing, on the same day celebrating Martin Luther King Jr., who was gunned down by an assassin. Madsen and his support...   read more
  • Department of Homeland Security Loses Guns and Rifles

    Saturday, February 20, 2010
    Taking the secure out of security, federal officers working for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) lost 289 firearms over a three-year period. An investigation by DHS’ inspector general found that 243 of those firearms were lost by two agen...   read more
  • Children No Longer Forbidden From Being Noisy in Berlin

    Saturday, February 20, 2010
    Germans really like their peace and quiet. In a country with an official quiet time at night and all day on Sundays, noisy children have been the source of hundreds of complaints each year from people living near kindergartens and children’s playg...   read more
  • Education…Let Parents Choose: John Stossel

    Saturday, February 20, 2010
    Leaving education in the hands of the government has resulted in rising costs and flat-lining tests scores, notes Fox News television correspondent John Stossel, who wants to give parents the choice of sending their kids to private schools.   He...   read more
  • School District Accused of Using Laptops to Spy on Students at Home

    Friday, February 19, 2010
    School officials in Pennsylvania are being sued by parents for spying on their children through the use of laptops equipped with webcams. The Lower Merion School District issued the computers to 1,800 high school students so they would have “24/7 ...   read more
  • 10,000 Census Workers were Paid to do Nothing

    Friday, February 19, 2010
    In an ominous sign for the upcoming census, the federal government last year wasted millions of dollars training temporary employees who never did any work for the U.S. Census Bureau. The agency in charge of carrying out the nation’s decennial hea...   read more
  • FDA Moves to Reduce Radiation Exposure from Medical Imaging

    Friday, February 19, 2010
    In an effort to reduce unnecessary exposure to radiation, the Food and Drug Administration is developing new guidelines for the medical industry to follow for certain kinds of tests. The rules will govern the use of three types of medical imaging ...   read more
  • PleaseRobMe.com Uses Twitter to Tell When People Aren’t Home

    Friday, February 19, 2010
    The creators of PleaseRobMe.com really aren’t out to steal from people, they insist. Rather, they want to educate people about the dangers of posting too much information on social networking sites before they become victims of unscrupulous types....   read more
  • What’s in a Word? “Gays” in the Military are Okay, but Not “Homosexuals”

    Friday, February 19, 2010
    Americans are becoming more comfortable with the idea of non-heterosexuals serving openly in the military—you just have to watch your language. A new poll conducted by The New York Times and CBS News found that 58% of respondents favor a plan to p...   read more
  • Should Illegal Immigrants be Counted in the Census…As Usual?

    Thursday, February 18, 2010
    Another census, another debate about illegal immigrants. Every 10 years the federal government counts how many people are living in the United States, including those who entered the country illegally. But advocates for a government crackdown on...   read more
  • Million-Dollar Lobbying Jobs Tempt Retiring Lawmakers

    Thursday, February 18, 2010
    Leaving Congress is not a risky proposition for senators and representatives looking for new work. The experience, knowledge and political connections that lawmakers acquire while serving in office can lead to high-paid lobbying jobs in Washington...   read more
  • Agency in Charge of Religious Freedom Accused of Religious Bias

    Thursday, February 18, 2010
    Instead of advocating for religious tolerance throughout the world, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom has been caught up in the personal agendas of its leaders and accused of discriminating against Muslim employees.   The Eq...   read more
  • Record-Setting Number of Journalists Killed in 2009

    Thursday, February 18, 2010
    Last year was truly deadly for reporters around the world, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), which says 70 journalists were killed while doing their jobs. Almost half of all fatalities took place in the Philippines, where 29...   read more
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