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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
  • The Deadliest Car on U.S. Roads

    Thursday, February 05, 2015
    While traffic death rates in general have declined, the car found to be the deadliest has actually gotten more dangerous over time. The Kia Rio, a very small four-door car, led the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s (IIHS) list of the deadliest cars through the 2012 model year with 149 deaths per million registered vehicle years. A similar IIHS report prepared in 2011 found the Rio to have “only” 89 deaths per million registered vehicle miles.   read more
  • Downward Mobility: Most Millennials are Poorer than their Parents

    Thursday, February 05, 2015
    The median income of millennials is about $2,000 less than it was for their baby boomer parents in 1980, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The agency also reported that more millennials are living in poverty and fewer are employed today than when boomers were becoming upwardly mobile yuppies. Michigan, Indiana and Ohio have the highest percentage of young people living in poverty, while highest rates of millennials living with their parents are in California, Florida and Nevada.   read more
  • 77% of Richest Students Earn a College Degree Compared to 9% of Poorest Students

    Thursday, February 05, 2015
    Children of the wealthiest Americans were more than eight times more likely in 2013 to receive a bachelor’s degree than the poorest, according to the Pell Institute. Those in the upper strata saw 77% graduate from college, while only 9% accomplished the same feat at the bottom rung. The gap in college education has widened considerably since 1970, when 40% of students from high-income families earned a bachelor’s degree, compared to 6% of students from low-income families.   read more
  • New Senator from North Carolina Says Restaurant Workers Should not be Required to Wash Hands after Using the Toilet

    Thursday, February 05, 2015
    Like many conservatives, Thom Tillis, of North Carolina, says there are too many regulations burdening American businesses and some of them have got to go. That includes eliminating the state and local laws, recommended by the Food and Drug Administration, mandating that food workers hit the sink before going back to the kitchen. Tillis’ plan would include a requirement that restaurants post signs telling customers that the staff don’t have to wash up.   read more
  • Obama Budget Calls for Increase in Nuclear Stockpile Spending while Watchdogs Call for Cutbacks

    Wednesday, February 04, 2015
    The 2016 plan includes $8.85 billion for replacing aging warheads with new ones, which represents an 8% bump over the current spending. But that's just the tip of what Obama has called for to retool the nuclear stockpile of weapons and delivery vehicles. The president has proposed spending $355 billion by 2024 on this endeavor. But one watchdog group wrote: "It’s time for...real downsizing and consolidation to occur, and for the security of the nuclear weapons complex to come first.”   read more
  • Is This the Beginning of the End for Animal Testing?

    Wednesday, February 04, 2015
    Animal testing could someday be replaced by advanced microchips currently under development. A German research group has created a “synthetic organism on a miniature chip” that can simulate a human body for the purposes of testing new medicines. If successful, it would eliminate the need to test new therapies on animals, which are currently used at the early stages of drug testing. Such a development “would be nothing short of a revolution to the pharmaceutical industry,” said SingularityHub.   read more
  • Defense Dept. Redefines Alcohol as a “Weapon” in Sexual Assault Cases

    Wednesday, February 04, 2015
    The change came about after outgoing Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel ordered his agency to review its alcohol polices in an effort to reduce the number of rapes within the military. “They include a department-wide review of institutional alcohol policies...including the risk that alcohol is used as a weapon against victims in a predatory way,” Hagel said last May. The new policy was reflected in the Pentagon’s latest sexual assault prevention guide that describes alcohol as a weapon.   read more
  • Urban Heat Waves on the Rise; Extreme Wind Declines

    Wednesday, February 04, 2015
    “Our findings suggest that urban areas are experiencing a kind of double whammy — a combination of general climatic warming combined with the heat island effect...preventing cities from cooling down as fast as rural areas,” said study coauthor Dennis Lettenmaier. “Everything’s warming up, but the effect is amplified in urban areas.” The trend has been accelerated at night because all that concrete is holding in heat. Almost two-thirds of urban areas are experiencing hotter nights.   read more
  • All Energy in Nebraska is Produced by Non-Profit Utilities

    Wednesday, February 04, 2015
    There is only one state in the nation where socialism reigns in the electricity industry and private ownership of utilities is nowhere to be found. And it’s not California, New York or any other “blue” state. No, the distinction of having nothing but nonprofit utilities resides in the very red state of Nebraska, where conservatism runs throughout the government. The state has 121 publicly-owned utilities, 10 cooperatives and 30 public power districts that serve 1.8 million residents.   read more
  • Clash with Justice Dept. has Judge Resigning from Presidential Panel and then Returning

    Tuesday, February 03, 2015
    Judge Rakoff has frequently criticized federal prosecutors for not being tougher on Wall Street defendants in the wake of last decade’s financial crisis. This time, however, the 71-year-old judge was miffed that the Justice Department (DOJ) said the commission was not permitted to recommend that case evidence be shared with criminal defendants. Accusing the DOJ of valuing “strategic advantage [for prosecutors] over a search for the truth,” Rakoff resigned to draw attention to the DOJ decision.   read more
  • Nebraska Republicans Fight to Get Rid of One Democratic Electoral Vote

    Tuesday, February 03, 2015
    Under the current system, it is possible for a Democratic presidential candidate to pick up one of Nebraska’s five electoral votes. Barack Obama accomplished this rare feat in 2008, which marked the first time that had happened for a Democrat since 1964 with Lyndon Johnson. GOP leaders now want to change state law and turn Nebraska into a winner-take-all state, as is the case with 48 other states. Republicans don’t want to see a Democrat snatching away any of those votes again—even one.   read more
  • Seniors Beware of Useless Tests…in Certain States

    Tuesday, February 03, 2015
    States that attract elderly Americans for vacations or winter stays sometimes have higher testing rates for certain procedures. Florida, long a popular getaway for seniors, is one such state. The Times found three years ago that Florida doctors ordered more than twice the number of nuclear stress tests, echocardiograms and vascular ultrasounds per Medicare beneficiary than in Massachusetts. Florida is an “epicenter of Medicare abuse,” wrote the Times.   read more
  • Study Suggests Liberals Live Longer than Conservatives; Independents Longer than Democrats and Republicans

    Tuesday, February 03, 2015
    Looking at the death records of 32,000 adults, researchers found those who identified as conservatives were 6% more likely to die during the study period, which covered 15 years. The results were surprising because earlier studies have shown that Republicans claimed to be healthier and happier, which often is accepted as a key indicator of longer life. Party affiliation was examined in the new study, too, and there it showed independents lived longer than both Republicans or Democrats.   read more
  • Court Rules 10-Year-Old was not Responsible for not Challenging IRS Levy on Time

    Tuesday, February 03, 2015
    Volpicelli, now an adult, sued the IRS over $13,000 that the agency took from him at age 10 to cover a tax liability owed by his late father. They took the funds wrongly believing they belonged to the father. Volpicelli claimed he didn’t file his lawsuit until after he had turned 18, because he didn’t learn of the wrongful levy until then. The IRS contended that the lawsuit should be thrown out because the federal statute of limitations is nine months for challenging IRS’ tax levies.   read more
  • How Many People are Killed by Police? Crowdsourcing Identifies the Officer-Involved Killings Government Doesn’t Count

    Monday, February 02, 2015
    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) collects a lot of crime data from cities, counties and states, but does not ask law enforcement who they are killing and why. While governments get ready to possibly gather that information, the website Killed by Police is attempting to fill the gap by crowdsourcing the question through Facebook.   read more
  • Majority of Americans don’t have Bank Balances that Exceed One Month’s Income

    Monday, February 02, 2015
    Eighty percent of those in this country could live for a month or less on the money available to them from checking and savings accounts and cash at home, according to research by the Pew Charitable Trusts. Even when counting the money that’s hard to access, such as that in 401(k) retirement accounts or getting more credit, the average household could replace only four months’ worth of income.   read more
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