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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
  • IBM Manipulates Atoms Individually to Make World’s Smallest Movie

    Friday, May 03, 2013
    A Boy and His Atom is so small that a thousand frames of the film laid side by side would be no bigger than a single human hair. IBM says the film demonstrates the growing ability of scientists to manipulate matter on the atomic level, a development which they hope will help create new, smaller, data storage solutions.   read more
  • Americans Favor Video Surveillance in Public Places—But Not Infringements on Civil Liberties

    Thursday, May 02, 2013
    In the Time/CNN survey, 61% said they are more concerned about the government enacting new anti-terrorism policies that restrict civil liberties as opposed to 31% who are more concerned about the government failing to enact strong new anti-terrorism policies. A majority supported law enforcement monitoring of Internet discussions in chat rooms and other forums, but opposed expanded government monitoring of cell phones and email.   read more
  • New Arizona Law Makes Cities Re-Sell Guns Collected in Buy-Back Programs

    Thursday, May 02, 2013
    Supporters argued that the change in law will provide municipalities with new revenues through gun reselling. In 2010, Arizona passed a law requiring that firearms seized by police be given to gun dealers for resale. Opponents of the new law claimed that weapons obtained through buy-back programs were exempt from this requirement and said the new bill sent the wrong message.   read more
  • 25 Billion-Dollar Disasters in U.S. in Two Years

    Thursday, May 02, 2013
    During 2011 and 2012, 25 billion-dollar floods, storms, droughts, heat waves and wildfires were unleashed in the U.S., killing 1,107 individuals and causing $188 billion in economic damages. Superstorm Sandy alone killed 72 and wreaked nearly $50 billion in destruction. The federal government pitched in more than $60 billion in disaster relief and recovery funds.   read more
  • Overworked Guard Dogs Put Tennessee Nuclear Facility at Risk

    Thursday, May 02, 2013
    The inspector general (IG) for the Department of Energy found the handling of security canines at the Y-12 National Security Complex must be improved in order to assure the protection of the facility and the bomb-grade uranium stored there. “We found that half of the canine teams we observed failed explosive detection tests, many canines failed to respond to at least one of the handler’s commands, and that canines did not receive all required training,” the report (pdf) states.   read more
  • 30 Toxic Chemicals Found at Exxon Pipeline Spill Site in Arkansas

    Thursday, May 02, 2013
    The study revealed that at least 30 hazardous chemicals were detected in the air following the 500,000 gallons of oil that spilled from a ruptured ExxonMobil pipeline. The chemicals included include benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, n-hexane and xylenes. Exposure to ethylbenzene and benzene can cause cancer and birth defects, while the inhalation of n-hexane can damage the nervous system and produce numbness, muscular weakness, blurred vision, headaches and fatigue.   read more
  • Pentagon Runs Data through Chinese Satellites in Spite of U.S. Security Warnings

    Wednesday, May 01, 2013
    “Is this risky? Well, since the satellite was openly contracted, they [the Chinese] know who is using which transponders. And I suspect they’re making a copy of all of it,” Cheng told Wired. He noted that even the encryption technology used to protect the data may reveal U.S. security methods to the Chinese. Another point of concern: What if the Chinese decide to suddenly cutoff the U.S. military from using Apstar-7, such during a critical time or political crisis?   read more
  • Government Plans to Fine Internet Companies for Refusing Wiretaps

    Wednesday, May 01, 2013
    The FBI has cited increasing use of the Internet, rather than phones, for public communication as the reason for its need to monitor online traffic. The agency’s general counsel, Andrew Weissmann, has said that wiretapping the Internet is currently the FBI’s “top priority.”   read more
  • California Assembly Passes Legislation to Let Non-Citizens Serve on Juries

    Wednesday, May 01, 2013
    Fox News Latino got it right and also pointed out that, “Roughly 8,000 immigrants who have so-called green cards join the armed forces each year, according to Pentagon data. Nearly 30,000 non-citizen immigrants now serve in the armed forces.” Non-citizens can also be attorneys and judges, just not jurors.   read more
  • Profiting from the Newtown Tragedy…School Supplies Include Bullet-Proof Backpacks and Ballistic Shields

    Wednesday, May 01, 2013
    Elite Sterling Security, based in Denver, has sold more than 300 backpacks in the last two months at $295.95 each. At least 2,000 families have inquired about them so far. The company also provides ballistic safety vests for $1,040.95. The company’s website gushes: “It's an insulated vest! It's the latest in ballistic protection for kids!”   read more
  • Rise of Greenhouse Gases Expected to Hit Highest Level in 3 Million Years

    Wednesday, May 01, 2013
    The last time CO2 levels were so high was likely between 3.2 million and 5 million years ago, during the Pliocene epoch, when the planet was much warmer than now. During the past 800,000 years, CO2 levels had never exceeded 300ppm. The tracking of these measurements was begun in March 1958—when the CO2 level was 316ppm.   read more
  • CIA Wasted Millions of Taxpayer Dollars on Cash to Afghan Leader

    Tuesday, April 30, 2013
    Those close to Karzai said the cash went to pay off warlords, lawmakers and others whom the president courted for support. Karzai shrugged off the controversy, noting that his Office of National Security still receives monthly cash payments from the CIA. Later, his office issued a statement that some of the money was used to treat wounded soldiers, but others suggested that it wasn’t wounded soldiers who were receiving “treats.”   read more
  • Hundreds Die While Making Clothes for J.C. Penney, Benetton and others in Bangladesh

    Tuesday, April 30, 2013
    More than 3,000 people, mostly young women, worked in the Rana Plaza building that contained five garment factories producing items for JCPenney, Cato Fashions, Benetton, Primark, Canada’s Joe Fresh, Walmart’s Canadian operation and others. Immediately following the tragedy, Benetton officials insisted they had not purchased clothes made in the factories. However, photos and other evidence surfaced indicating Benetton products were indeed produced in the shops.   read more
  • Racial Wealth Gap in U.S. Grows

    Tuesday, April 30, 2013
    In terms of dollars, the average white family had about $632,000 in wealth. Their black counterparts had only $98,000 and Hispanics $110,000. Between 2007 and 2010, Hispanic families lost 44% of their total wealth and African-American families lost 31%. Meanwhile, the total wealth of white families dropped by only 9%. The retirement funds of African-American families lost 35% of value between 2007 and 2010, while the funds held by white families gained in value by 9%.   read more
  • Hospitals Save Money by Deporting Patients

    Tuesday, April 30, 2013
    The process often involves hospitals putting patients on chartered international flights and shipping them out of the country, all without going through the government’s deportation system. Advocates for immigrants say the number of medical repatriation cases may increase once the federal healthcare reform law goes into effect. This is because the new law will reduce government payments to hospitals that receive uninsured patients.   read more
  • Obama Expands Wiretap Authority to Cover Finance, Healthcare and Other Industries

    Monday, April 29, 2013
    When one conspires to violate federal law, it helps to have a government agency or two as one's co-conspirators when law enforcement comes poking around, as telecom giant AT&T and others learned recently when the Defense Department (DOD) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) successfully pressured the Justice Department (DOJ) to agree secretly not to prosecute blatantly illegal wiretaps conducted by AT&T and other Internet service providers at the request of the agencies.   read more
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