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  • Trump to Stop Deportations If…

    Monday, November 03, 2025
    President Donald Trump invited the Dodgers to the White House. Many of their fans feared that the team, by accepting, would humiliate themselves and betray the team’s large Latino, Asian and African-American fan base. Dodgers controlling owner Mark Walter, along with co-owner Magic Johnson, have proposed a solution. Trump has promised that if he can keep the championship trophy, the Commissioner’s Trophy, he will end all seizures and deportations of immigrants.   read more
  • FBI Admits it Mistakenly Locked Itself out of San Bernardino Killer’s iPhone

    Wednesday, March 02, 2016
    The FBI did not help its case with lawmakers when Comey acknowledged the mistake of changing the iCloud password. “There was a mistake made in that 24 hours after the attack,” Comey told lawmakers at a hearing on the government’s attempt to force Apple to help “unlock” the iPhone. “If the FBI hadn’t instructed San Bernardino County to change the password to the iCloud account, all this would have been unnecessary, and you would have had that information,” said Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y.   read more
  • Justice Clarence Thomas Asks Questions in Court for First Time in 10 Years

    Tuesday, March 01, 2016
    It wasn't just one question; it was a string of them in an exchange that lasted several minutes. Thomas' gravelly voice unexpectedly filled the courtroom and enlivened an otherwise sleepy argument about gun rights. He peppered Justice Department lawyer Ilana Eisenstein with 10 or so questions that seemed to be a vigorous defense of the constitutional right to own a gun. It provoked gasps from the audience, but none of the other justices visibly reacted to Thomas' remarks.   read more
  • New Mexico Man Given 5-Year Prison Sentence for Illegally Entering a Home…With Only His Fingertips

    Tuesday, March 01, 2016
    The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that home begins at the window screen - even if only the fingertips have succeeded in breaking and entering. Anthony Holt was convicted of breaking and entering a home in Las Cruces and was sentenced to five years and five months in prison. He appealed, claiming that only his fingertips had entered the home, as the homeowner heard him, and when she caught him in the act, he said, "Oh, I'm sorry," and vamoosed.   read more
  • Lawsuit Claims New York State Prisons’ “Zero Tolerance” of Female Inmate Sex Abuse is a Sham

    Monday, February 29, 2016
    The lawsuit asks a judge to force the state to prevent women from being sexually abused by male guards. The prison culture permits supposed "willing" or "consensual" sexual contact between prisoners and guards even though "state law, prison policy, and common sense make clear that women in custody are unable to consent in the coercive prison environment," the lawsuit said. Guards are so unlikely to be punished for misbehavior that they freely disregard policies that would stop them, it said.   read more
  • Consumer Privacy Advocates not Impressed by Obama’s Efforts

    Monday, February 29, 2016
    The story of how some of the country’s leading civil society advocates came to lose faith in the White House’s privacy initiative does not follow the typical plot of Washington gridlock. It is a tale of clashing visions for U.S. society and commerce. And it provides an instructive preview of looming battles among government agencies for control over industries like drones, smartphones and gadgets yet to come.   read more
  • Small New York Village Alarmed by Contamination of Water Supply by Teflon-Maker’s Toxic Chemicals

    Monday, February 29, 2016
    State and local officials assured the public on several occasions that the water was safe. But many residents here believe the damage has already been done in Hoosick Falls. Families have lined up to have their blood drawn and their wells tested. Banks stopped giving out mortgages, and some local residents stopped washing their dishes, their clothes and themselves. Erin Brockovich has been to town.   read more
  • Indiana Mental Health Patients Sue for Right to Vote

    Monday, February 29, 2016
    The complaint claims that the voting law affects more than 600 mentally ill residents, and could affect up to 850 given the maximum occupancy of the five state hospitals that house such residents. Featherston claims the law is a form of discrimination because similar restrictions do not apply to college students and those who live in a veterans home, who are allowed by law to vote in those precincts. The residents of those facilities have no other homes where they could claim residency to vote.   read more
  • Ambassador to Burma: Who Is Scot Marciel?

    Monday, February 29, 2016
    In March 2011, Marciel had to deal with the fallout from the WikiLeaks release of State Department cables that accused Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of corruption and abuse of power, including using the national intelligence service to spy on his political rivals. He also helped Boeing sell $23 billion worth of planes to an Indonesian airline.   read more
  • Post-Partum Depression Diagnosis Can Raise Disability and Life Insurance Rates

    Monday, February 29, 2016
    In January, a government-appointed panel recommended that all pregnant women and new mothers be screened for depression. Public health advocates rejoiced. But the panel didn't mention one possible consequence of a diagnosis: Life and disability insurance providers have sometimes penalized women with these mental illnesses by charging them more money, excluding mental illness from coverage or declining to cover them at all. And it’s perfectly legal.   read more
  • Oscars Favorites

    Sunday, February 28, 2016
    This year I saw every one of the 31 nominated feature films and 15 nominated shorts. My favorite film of the year was The Big Short. As for the other nominees, I actually liked—or at least was entertained by—all of them. I found Spotlight, The Martian, Bridge of Spies and even Mad Max: Fury Road, to be standard, template Hollywood-type films: well-made and engaging, but nothing special.   read more
  • Tax Returns of 700,000 U.S. Taxpayers Stolen in IRS Data Breach—Double IRS’s Original Estimate

    Sunday, February 28, 2016
    The tax collecting agency said 390,000 more taxpayer accounts may have compromised than the 334,000 it warned about a year and a half ago. The breach was first discovered in May 2015, and the increase first reported by The Wall Street Journal. The sensitive information can be used for identity theft or to claim fraudulent tax refunds. In addition, hackers have tried to access almost 600,000 additional IRS accounts in an attempt to gain private information on taxpayers.   read more
  • Railroad Regulators Fail to Pursue Criminal Prosecution of Hazardous Cargo Safety Violations

    Sunday, February 28, 2016
    Although the agency processes hundreds of safety violations each year, it appears that not a single case has ever been referred for criminal investigation, the report said. The inspector general's office estimated 20 percent, or 227 out of 1,126 violations, may have warranted criminal referral. The agency's attorneys told the watchdog that they didn't make criminal referrals because they didn't know the procedures for doing so, and they didn't think it was part of their job.   read more
  • Twitter Still Trump’s Favorite Tool for Fear Mongering and Character Assassination

    Sunday, February 28, 2016
    With his enormous online platform, Trump has badgered and humiliated those who have dared cross him during the presidential race. He has latched on to their vulnerabilities, mocking their physical characteristics and personality quirks. He has made statements that have later been exposed as false or deceptive — only after they have ricocheted across the Internet. The experience is nightmarish and a form of public degradation intended to scare off adversaries by making an example of them.   read more
  • Inspector General Slams National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for Failing to Implement Transparency and for not Protecting Consumers’ Identities

    Sunday, February 28, 2016
    The shortcomings underscore the findings of a blistering audit by the inspector general from last June that drew attention to the safety agency’s undertrained staff and weak processes for analyzing the safety data it collects from automakers and consumers. In one especially glaring example, the agency workers in charge of interpreting data that can help regulators detect potential defects told auditors that they have no training or background in statistics.   read more
  • Florida Judges Put Abortion Waiting Period Law into Effect

    Sunday, February 28, 2016
    "We are disappointed that the court reached this decision despite the unrebutted evidence that this law poses a real hardship to many Florida women, but will continue to do everything in our power to ensure that this demeaning and intrusive law is quickly stopped in its tracks," said Florida ACLU's Nancy Abudu. Meanwhile, legislation sponsor Rep. Jennifer Sullivan called the news "a huge win for women's health."   read more
  • FISA Court Accused of Failing to Restrain NSA

    Saturday, February 27, 2016
    A Washington spy court's "secret, ex parte proceedings" do not provide the oversight required to restrain the NSA's Upstream program, a privacy group argued in a court filing Thursday. Brought to light by Edward Snowden, the NSA program Upstream intercepts traffic from what has been called the "Internet's backbone." Last year, the ACLU represented nine media and human rights groups in challenging the program for its "suspicionless seizure and searching of Internet traffic."   read more
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