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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
  • Chevron and ExxonMobil Top List of 90 Biggest Industrial-Age Polluters

    Thursday, November 28, 2013
    Ninety corporations have been identified as the biggest producers of greenhouse gas emissions over the last two centuries, with oil giants Chevron and ExxonMobil topping the list. Fifty-six of the 90 polluters were oil and gas businesses, 37 were coal companies, and seven were cement producers. Together those companies bear responsibility for 914 billion tons of greenhouse gas pollution. Half of those industrial emissions were released only during the last three decades.   read more
  • Pentagon Launches Bio-Defense Drug Program, Defying Expert Advice and Wasting Billions

    Wednesday, November 27, 2013
    The Pentagon has decided to launch its own costly bio-defense drug program, despite a similar effort already underway at another federal agency and despite the recommendations of a panel of experts to avoid taking such action. Defense officials are financing the construction by diverting monies from other military equipment designed to combat chemical or biological weapons.   read more
  • U.S. Methane Emissions May be 50% Higher than EPA Estimates

    Wednesday, November 27, 2013
    The United States may be belching 50% more methane gas into the atmosphere than what the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has estimated, according to a new academic study. In oil-producing areas, like the south-central U.S., methane emissions may be nearly three times higher than EPA figures, university researchers found. “It will be important to resolve that discrepancy in order to fully understand the impact of these industries on methane emissions,” said lead author Scot Miller.   read more
  • Too Few Job Safety Inspectors, Too Many Dangers

    Wednesday, November 27, 2013
    Here’s the task facing the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): It has about 2,000 employees devoted to inspecting 8 million workplaces throughout the United States. Two thousand inspectors for 8 million locations means 4,000 workplaces per OSHA specialist. No wonder more than 4,300 people lost their lives at work in 2012.   read more
  • Crossing Party Lines, Most Americans Favor Pathway to Citizenship for Illegal Immigrants

    Wednesday, November 27, 2013
    While Republicans in the U.S. House continue to hold up immigration reform, a strong majority of Americans—including a majority of GOP voters—say illegal immigrants should have a way to become citizens. A survey conducted by the nonpartisan Public Religion Research Institute found 63% of respondents support a pathway to citizenship for unauthorized immigrants, who number 11.7 million in the United States.   read more
  • Having Daughters Increases Parents’ Identification with the Republican Party

    Wednesday, November 27, 2013
    Parents who vote Republican may do so because of their daughters, researchers have concluded. Sociologists Dalton Conley and Emily Rauscher say families with more girls than boys or those whose first child is a girl are more likely to have parents who identify with the GOP. It also “significantly reduces the likelihood of Democratic identification and significantly increases the strength of Republican Party identification,” Conley and Rauscher found.   read more
  • Pentagon Escapes Serious Oversight of Foreign Military Aid

    Tuesday, November 26, 2013
    Another requirement in the bill calls for the administration to publish foreign aid information on a country-by-country, program-by-program basis on the website, foreignassistance.gov. However, the State Department can waive the transparency requirements on grounds of U.S. national interests or to protect the “health or security” of another country.   read more
  • Justice Dept. Lawyer on Phone Call Data: Americans Have No “Reasonable Expectation of Privacy”

    Tuesday, November 26, 2013
    Assistant Attorney General Stuart Delery told the courtroom that those living in the U.S. have “no reasonable expectation” to privacy when it comes to the phone calls they make. Delery made his remark while pointing out that because Americans go along with telecommunications companies keeping records of their calls, they have no basis to challenge the NSA’s large-scale collection of that data.   read more
  • FBI, Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Center Declare Cyber-Attacks Bigger Threat than Terrorism

    Tuesday, November 26, 2013
    At a recent hearing of the Senate homeland security and government affairs committee, the heads of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) told lawmakers that cyber-attacks were likely to surpass terrorism as a domestic danger over the next decade. “That’s where the bad guys will go,” FBI Director James Comey said. “There are no safe neighborhoods. All of us are neighbors [online].”   read more
  • Housing Prisoners from other States has become a $320 Million a Year Industry

    Tuesday, November 26, 2013
    So far this year, Vermont shipped prisoners to Arizona and Kentucky; Idaho sent prisoners to Colorado; California exported prisoners to Arizona, Oklahoma and Mississippi; and Hawaii sent prisoners to Arizona. A fifth state, West Virginia, intends to ship 400 inmates to private out-of-state prisons. Prisoners in these private out-of-state facilities are held between 450 and 3,000 miles from their home states.   read more
  • Should Gynecologists be Allowed to Treat Men?

    Tuesday, November 26, 2013
    Numerous specialists in the field were surprised and not pleased by the board’s decision—some saying they expect it to lead to major setbacks. One of them, Dr. Elizabeth Stier of the Boston Medical Center, has been treating male patients for a decade and expected to sign up about 100 men for the anal cancer trial. Those men will have to be replaced with women.   read more
  • How Often are Law Enforcement Officers Drunk on the Job?

    Monday, November 25, 2013
    In Lebanon, Ohio, (pop.: 20,033), for example, cops and firefighters can work with a .04 blood alcohol level. Under Ohio law, drivers under 21 can be ticketed for drunk driving for blood alcohol content above .02—meaning an officer could write a ticket to someone more sober than he or she is.   read more
  • Lawmakers Vote against Disclosing Victims of U.S. Drone Attacks

    Monday, November 25, 2013
    Barely three weeks after largely avoiding historic first-person testimony by Pakistani victims of U.S. drone strikes, Congressional lawmakers killed a proposal to force the government to publish an annual count of the casualties caused by American drone attacks. In fact, none of the 15 members of the House Intelligence Committee who voted against the idea bothered to attend the victims’ hearing.   read more
  • 2012 Poverty Rate Highest in 20 Years

    Monday, November 25, 2013
    In 2012, an average family of four in the U.S. was defined as living in poverty if its pre-tax cash income was below $23,492. The rate varies widely from state to state—from 24.2% In Mississippi to 10.0% in New Hampshire.   read more
  • 3 Anonymous Americans Gave $50 Million to Karl Rove’s Super Pac; 5 Anonymous Donors Funded Most of Pro-Obama PAC

    Monday, November 25, 2013
    Just 3 donors accounted for 28% of Crossroads GPS's funding, while million-dollar donors gave at least 54% of it. Priorities USA, the Democratic-leaning political nonprofit founded last year by some former aides to Barack Obama, claimed a relatively modest $8.4 million of revenue on its 2012 return, including a donation of $2 million, three of $1 million, one of $900,000, and three of $500,000. Thus 89% of the group's revenues came from eight donors.   read more
  • Pro-Fracking Bills in Congress Line Up with Sharp Increase in Industry Contributions

    Monday, November 25, 2013
    The three pro-fracking bills were HR 1900, which would fast-track pipeline construction, HR 1965, which would speed up oil and gas drilling permitting on federal lands, and HR 2728, which would weaken federal fracking regulations. Although none of the bills is thought to have a chance of passing the Senate, critics decried the financial influence of the industry.   read more
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