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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
  • Hillary Clinton Emails Reveal Questionable Support for Overthrow of Elected Government in Honduras

    Monday, August 24, 2015
    The U.S. government did its best to support the ouster of Zelaya. It blocked a resolution by the Organization of American States that would have required Zelaya’s return as a pre-condition for staging an election. The United States also refused to call the change in government a military coup, which would have meant a cutoff in aid to Honduras.   read more
  • Pentagon Outsourcing Spy Missions to Drone Maker

    Sunday, August 23, 2015
    The Pentagon turned to General Atomics because it wants to “boost its drone presence by 50 percent in four years,” Tucker wrote. The Air Force says it needs help from contractors because although it brings in 180 new pilots every year, it needs about 300 of them and loses about 240 because of attrition, according to Military.com. Predator drones have been used to kill about 3,000 people, according to some estimates.   read more
  • Federal Election Commission Refuses to Release Study Relating to Computer Security Flaws

    Sunday, August 23, 2015
    The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is refusing to release an internal study of its vulnerable computer network, which Chinese hackers infiltrated two years ago. The Chinese cyberattack reportedly crippled the commission’s systems that inform the public about the billions of dollars raised and spent each election cycle by candidates, parties and political action committees.   read more
  • Colorado Board of Health Refuses to Allow Marijuana for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder; Tells Veterans to Stick to Opioids

    Sunday, August 23, 2015
    The six board members who voted against the proposal said it was because there’s not enough evidence that marijuana is a safe and effective treatment for the condition. So, victims of PTSD, many of them veterans, will continue to be treated with opioid drugs that can lead to addition, overdose and many other unpleasant side effects.   read more
  • In Another Reversal, Federal Court Rules 2 Million Home Health Care Workers Do Qualify for Minimum Wage Law Guarantees

    Sunday, August 23, 2015
    Home health care workers had been exempt from such protections since 1974, when it was found that they mostly provide “companionship” and as such were exempted from wage and hour laws. President Barack Obama’s Labor Department proposed to change this in 2013, but was blocked by a trial-court judge who ruled the department didn’t have the authority to make the change.   read more
  • Nebraska School District Asks Teachers to Sign 1951 Loyalty Oath

    Sunday, August 23, 2015
    A Nebraska school district is asking its teachers to sign a loyalty oath created during the McCarthy Red Scare era that was declared unconstitutional more than 50 years ago. Nebraska Education Commissioner Matt Blomstedt, spurred by requests from a right-wing Lincoln salesman, wrote a letter to the state’s school districts reminding them of the oath, and another law that requires school districts to create an “Americanism” committee.   read more
  • Is It Really Necessary to Automatically Shackle Juveniles for Court Appearances…and Keep them in Solitary Confinement?

    Saturday, August 22, 2015
    Up to 100,000 young people, even those charged with non-violent offenses, walk into courtrooms handcuffed or in leg irons, or both. “Children as young as 9 have been shackled, as have children who have been abused by their parents,” said Christian Science Monitor. Critics say use of the restraints is contrary to the rehabilitative purpose of juvenile court, and can hurt, humiliate and traumatize children. Once sent to prison, they can be subject to another form of abuse--solitary confinement.   read more
  • Texas Judge Accused of Misconduct for Ordering Defendant to Copy Bible Verses and Marry his Girlfriend

    Saturday, August 22, 2015
    Judge Rogers ordered Bundy to copy Proverbs 26:26: “If a man digs a pit, he will fall into it.” Rogers also required Bundy to marry Jaynes within 30 days as a condition of his probation. Otherwise, the deal was off, and Bundy would spend 15 days behind bars. Bundy chose probation and its conditions because he was afraid he’d lose his job if he missed work. An ethics complaint was filed against the judge accusing him of illegal conduct for which “he should face serious consequences.”   read more
  • Oregon Court Rules Smell of Marijuana is not Inherently Offensive

    Saturday, August 22, 2015
    The Oregon appeals court heard Lang’s case, and threw out his convictions. The court also said it wouldn’t declare the odor of marijuana smoke offensive. It depends on the “intensity, duration, or frequency” of the smoke, according to the court. “We are not prepared to declare that the odor of marijuana smoke is equivalent to the odor of garbage. Indeed, some people undoubtedly find the scent pleasing,” the court wrote.   read more
  • Robot Umpire Calls Balls and Strikes in Two Minor League Games

    Saturday, August 22, 2015
    PITCHf/x drew some praise from players and even the umpires whose jobs it might take. They said the system—which leaves them free to watch for foul balls and checked swings, and act as review officials—helped speed the game along. To make its calls, PITCHf/x uses three cameras to look at the strike zone for each batter. In the two Pacifics games, the computer balked only once, when it overheated.   read more
  • U.S. Ambassador to Mongolia: Who Is Jennifer Zimdahl Galt?

    Saturday, August 22, 2015
    Galt returned to Washington in 2008 as deputy director of the Office of Public Diplomacy in the Bureau of East Asia and Pacific Affairs. She was sent to North Atlantic Treaty Organization headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, in 2010, first as public affairs advisor and the following year as senior public affairs advisor. Galt went back to China in 2012 as the consul general in Guangzhou, supervising the 400-person office there.   read more
  • Too Many Rich Foreigners are Scamming the System that Allows them to Live in U.S. if they Create 10 Jobs and Pay $500,000

    Friday, August 21, 2015
    Residents of China have accounted for 90% of the visas issued from DHS in 2014, according to government data. “For rich Chinese, a green card is a ticket out of China -- a way to escape heavy pollution or gain access to improved education options,” wrote CNN’s Sophia Yan. EB-5 has proven popular with scammers and possibly even spies who have used the program to gain entry into the country. The SEC reportedly received more than 100 tips of possible securities fraud connected to the EB-5.   read more
  • Oil Companies Lukewarm about Drilling in Gulf of Mexico…It’s Not the Environment, It’s the Cost

    Friday, August 21, 2015
    Analysts say many oil companies aren’t interested in expanding their operations in the Gulf of Mexico for the foreseeable future. Indeed, ExxonMobil, Shell and Chevron didn’t even bother to show up at the auction. The gulf was the site of the nation’s worst oil spill in 2010, but environmental concerns aren’t the issue. The price of oil has plummeted from more than $100 a barrel last summer to almost $40 today, and many experts believe the market won’t rebound for another year or two.   read more
  • New Sex Drug is Definitely not “Viagra for Women”

    Friday, August 21, 2015
    Testing of the drug showed only modest results in accomplishing the drug’s mission of improving female sexual desire. Its effectiveness rate was between 8% and 13%, while causing such side effects as fainting, dizziness, and low blood pressure. The drug was originally created to act as an anti-depressant, but it was found to be ineffective for that purpose. So it was decided to instead promote it as a cure for decreased female libido.   read more
  • More Police Charged with Murder in Past 5 Months than Average 2-Year Total

    Friday, August 21, 2015
    At least 14 officers have been charged in the past five months with committing murder, homicide, or manslaughter while on duty. This total is higher than the average two-year total of cops charged for on-duty killings. From 2005 to 2011, there were 46 cases of officers charged for on-duty killings of any kind, or 6.5 cases per year on average, which produces a total of 13 cases over two years. If the rate of the past five months is annualized, the total for 2015 would reach 33.   read more
  • Weak Economy Forces Tooth Fairy to Cut Back on Payouts

    Friday, August 21, 2015
    Practical Money Skills, a financial literacy website, says the going rate by the Tooth Fairy these days has declined for the second year in a row. It says the average amount of money left under a child’s pillow in exchange for a tooth is $3.19 so far this year. That amount is down from $3.43 last year and $3.70 in 2013. The most common gift is a one-dollar bill, which is left by 32% of the parents.   read more
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