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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
  • Citizens United Decision Gave Republican Candidates in State Races 6% Better Chance of Winning

    Wednesday, September 03, 2014
    Overall, Citizens United has meant a 6% increase in the probability of GOP victories in statehouse contests across the country. In Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, North Carolina, Ohio and Tennessee, the bump has amounted to 10%. In Colorado, Iowa, Texas, Wisconsin and Wyoming, Republicans have had a 7% boost in their chances of winning.   read more
  • Guantánamo Military Lawyer Resigns; Talks of “Show Trial” Tainted by Torture

    Wednesday, September 03, 2014
    Not that Mohammed, who could be sentenced to death if found guilty, is likely to receive a fair trial, according to Wright. Mohammed was waterboarded 183 times and subjected to a week of sleep deprivation while being held by the Central Intelligence Agency. Wright further said the tribunal system is set up so if a defendant is “acquitted, they will not be set free.” “That is actually the very definition of a show trial,” Wright said.   read more
  • Lawsuits Accuse Major Employers of Squeezing Extra Dollars out of Low-Wage Workers

    Tuesday, September 02, 2014
    Schneider, a national trucking company, was sued by hundreds of its employees for labor violations, including not paying overtime even after some workers clocked 70 hours in a week. The business has agreed to pay $21 million to settle the matter. Fedex was sued in California because its drivers are classified as independent contractors to avoid paying overtime. The company lost its case, but is now appealing the ruling.   read more
  • Temp Workers at Record High; Earn $3.44 an Hour less than Other Workers

    Tuesday, September 02, 2014
    The number of temps in the U.S. has reached 2.8 million, the highest ever recorded. Temps earn less than counterparts with permanent jobs, according to the study. Temps make an average of $12.40 an hour, compared with $15.84 earned by all private-sector workers, regardless of industry.   read more
  • Outsourcing Probation Puts the Costs on the Poor

    Tuesday, September 02, 2014
    Sentinel Offender Services charges offenders up to $100 a month for its services. Those on probation don’t have a choice in paying the cost, as the case-management and drug counseling services they receive are court-ordered. Washington state charges for jury trials—$250 for a 12-person jury, half that for six people.   read more
  • California Legislature First State to Ban Disposable Plastic Bags

    Tuesday, September 02, 2014
    Legislation now awaiting approval from Governor Jerry Brown (D) would prohibit the use of single-use disposable plastic bags in grocery stores, pharmacies, liquor stores and other businesses. When supporters in the state legislature agreed to add to the bill a provision allocating $2 million to help plastic bag makers retool their operations to manufacture reusable bags, this tipped the balance   read more
  • Florida Mayor Ejects Atheist from Public Meeting for Refusing to Stand during Pledge of Allegiance

    Tuesday, September 02, 2014
    At a recent meeting of the Winter Garden City Commission, Mayor John Rees ordered a local resident removed from the proceedings (video) after he refused to stand during the invocation and Pledge of Allegiance. Courts, including one in Florida, have consistently ruled that people can’t be forced to pray, say the pledge or stand during them.   read more
  • Immigration Court Gives First Approval of Asylum for Domestic Abuse

    Monday, September 01, 2014
    Aminta Cifuentes fled Guatemala in 2005 with her two children after enduring abuse from her husband including weekly beatings, rape and being doused with burning paint thinner. She sought help from Guatemalan police, but was told they wouldn’t intervene in a domestic dispute. For now, the ruling applies only to women from Guatemala and those applying for asylum will have to meet strict requirements to get it.   read more
  • Military Weapons Given to Police have Gone Missing

    Monday, September 01, 2014
    An investigation by Fusion shows that 184 law enforcement agencies have been suspended by the program for losing the equipment and other violations of program guidelines. In some cases, the equipment’s not merely missing, but has been sold by department personnel. Most of the missing items are weaponry, such as M14 and M16 rifles, but some Humvees are also unaccounted for.   read more
  • Pennsylvania Finally Releases List of 243 Cases of Water Contaminated by Oil and Gas Drilling

    Monday, September 01, 2014
    The list released Thursday by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) reveals 243 instances in which drilling contaminated water wells. Some of the causes of contamination were methane gas contamination, spills of wastewater and other pollutants, and wells that went dry or were otherwise undrinkable.   read more
  • Government Printing Office Wins Dubious Title of Federal Agency with Highest Discrimination Complaint Rate

    Monday, September 01, 2014
    The good news: Complaints about workplace discrimination by federal employees fell in fiscal 2012 by 6.7%. The bad news is that the Government Printing Office (GPO) still led the list of complaints with 1.22% of its workforce filing complaints, according to a report by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). It was the second year in a row the GPO led the list.   read more
  • Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing: Who Is Lourdes Castro Ramírez?

    Monday, September 01, 2014
    Castro Ramírez was recruited in 2009 to become the chief executive officer of the San Antonio Housing Authority, which gives housing assistance to 25,000 households. There has been some controversy during her tenure. In 2011, local news reports detailed high travel expenses for Castro Ramírez and other employees of the authority. She was found to have spent five nights in a Washington, D.C., Ritz-Carlton hotel at taxpayer expense. The total bill for that trip was $7,400.   read more
  • Border Patrol Sued for Killing a Picnicker in Mexico

    Sunday, August 31, 2014
    Witnesses say the agents were harassing a swimmer who had apparently tried to cross to the United States and then went back toward the Mexican side of the river. When Mexican families shouted at the agents to leave the swimmer alone, the agents fired into Mexico, according to the complaint.   read more
  • More than 800,000 Foreign Students in U.S.; Most Study Business, Science and Engineering

    Sunday, August 31, 2014
    China was the single greatest source of students holding F-1 visas; representing one-quarter of all foreign students. Next is India at 15%, followed by South Korea at 10%. These students don’t all go home at the conclusion of their studies. Many take part in the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program. Under OPT, F-1 visa holders may apply to work in their fields in the United States after graduation.   read more
  • Can You be Charged with Murdering Someone You Didn’t Kill?

    Sunday, August 31, 2014
    After Roach failed to comply with an order to lie down on the ground, Sanguino fired nine times at Roach, who had allegedly discharged his handgun inside the bar. Roach’s gun, however, was not loaded, police later determined. Five of Sanguino’s shots hit Roach, who was hospitalized and is expected to survive. But one of the officer’s bullets struck bystander Maria Fernanda Godinez Castillo, killing the 22-year-old university student.   read more
  • Belgium’s Ambassador to the United States: Who Is Johan Verbeke?

    Sunday, August 31, 2014
    . He was named the secretary general’s special coordinator in Lebanon, but left after a few months because of concerns for his safety. He was then sent to Georgia in a similar role and was head of the UN Observer Mission until 2009. He returned to Belgium’s foreign service in 2010 as its ambassador to the United Kingdom, serving there until being tapped for the Washington post.   read more
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