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  • Trump Kidnaps Gov. Newsom and His Wife

    Wednesday, March 25, 2026
    President Donald Trump gleefully announced that, under his direction, U.S. military troops had swooped down on the Governor’s Mansion in Sacramento and kidnapped California Governor Gavin Newsom. “We’re charging Newscum with fraud.” When a reporter asked for specifics about the fraud charges, Trump pointed to Attorney General Pam Bondi. Bondi, clearly taken by surprise, said, “We’re looking into it and will let you know the details as soon as we’ve created them.”   read more
  • Senate Report on CIA Torture Techniques May Remain Secret

    Monday, December 10, 2012
    The 6,000 page report is said to conclude that “enhanced interrogation” techniques—including waterboarding, sleep deprivation, forced nudity and physical abuse—contributed little or no intelligence that could not have been obtained legally. Waterboarding used to be called “water torture,” and the U.S. hanged Japanese interrogators who used it on American POWs during World War II.   read more
  • Corporations to Fund Obama Inaugural Festivities

    Monday, December 10, 2012
    The committee is offering several inaugural packages, each with a different mix of goodies and named for a president: Washington ($1 million from institutions and $250,000 from individuals); Adams ($500,000 from institutions and $150,000 from individuals); Jefferson ($250,000 from institutions and $75,000 from individuals); and Madison ($100,000 from institutions and $10,000 from individuals).   read more
  • State Dept. Considering Pre-Clearance of Employee Tweets and Blog Posts

    Monday, December 10, 2012
    Under the new rules, the State Department would get 48 hours to review Twitter posts and five days to approve a blog entry, speech, or remarks prepared for a live event. The agency also would require 30 days to examine manuscripts before books go to print.   read more
  • Air Force to Purge Work Spaces of Photos of Scantily-Clad Women

    Monday, December 10, 2012
    Beginning last week, officers and supervisors initiated inspections of all Air Force locales to remove any calendar, poster, briefing slide or other photo that displays women in a sexual manner. The decision impacts all levels of the Air Force, including reserves and Air National Guard units. The goal is to completely remove the photos by December 17.   read more
  • Loophole in Obama Tax the Rich Plan Would Spare Many Sort-Of Rich

    Sunday, December 09, 2012
    Despite the President’s focus on $250,000, the dividing line appears to be at $300,000. The expiration of other Bush tax cut provisions, including limits on deductions and higher taxes on investment income, will raise taxes for only 32% of families with income between $250,000 and $300,000, according to Citizens for Tax Justice, while 77% percent with income between $300,000 and $350,000 would see an increase.   read more
  • Pentagon to Study Whether Generals and Admirals Need More Ethics Training

    Sunday, December 09, 2012
    Dempsey suggested that the Joint Chiefs review the staffing, travel privileges and other perquisites provided to senior officers, who often travel in corporate-style jets and have their own cooks, drivers and dozens of aides who perform personal errands. Such cushy treatment can be addictive, leading to a sense of personal superiority and entitlement. General Ward, for example, is accused of assigning staff to run errands for him and his wife.   read more
  • Family Planning Budget Cuts in Texas Lead to Increase in Poor Women having Babies

    Sunday, December 09, 2012
    Republican lawmakers shifted $73 million from family planning services to other programs so that Planned Parenthood clinics, which offer abortions, had less money to work with. But the move could result in nearly 24,000 more babies being born to low-income women during 2014-2015 due to reduced access to state-subsidized birth control. In FY2011, the state family planning services helped 202,968 people. In FY2012 that figure dropped to 75,160.   read more
  • Election Winner Oddities: State Representative Resigns after Moving to Another State; Democrat Elected to Assembly despite Living in Wrong District

    Sunday, December 09, 2012
    The day before the election, a state Judge ruled Martin’s candidacy invalid because he did not live in the district, but election workers did not have time to post signs that Martin could not run and he won by nearly 1,300 votes. Although there is little doubt as to where Martin resides, his Republican opponent, Kelly Hurst, has dropped his challenge because it would be heard by the Nevada General Assembly, where Democrats outnumber the GOP 27-15.   read more
  • Dueling District Court Judges Put Gay Therapy Ban in Limbo

    Saturday, December 08, 2012
    U.S. District Judge Kimberly J. Mueller, an appointee of President Barack Obama, rejected a petition from four counselors, two families, a professional therapists organization and a Christian therapists group to block the law. She cited research by 10 groups that conversion therapy “can pose critical health risks” to patients. Mueller said there was no constitutional right for people to choose a course of treatment that has reasonably been found by the state to be harmful.   read more
  • Supreme Court Rules Federal Government is Liable for Arkansas Forest Damage

    Saturday, December 08, 2012
    From 1993 to 2000, the Army Corps of Engineers released more water than planned from the Clearwater Dam in Missouri. But federal attorneys claimed other factors may have caused the trees to die off. The ruling clears the way for the Arkansas commission to be reimbursed for the flood damage.   read more
  • Sioux Tribe Buys Back Sacred Land from Private Owners

    Saturday, December 08, 2012
    Known as Pe’ Sla, the land is considered sacred by the Sioux, who objected to the owners, Leonard and Margaret Reynolds, selling off the 1,942 acres to another private party. The public outrage convinced the Reynolds to cancel the auction and sell the land back to the Sioux tribes for $9 million. The U.S. government seized the Black Hills in 1877 following battles between the Sioux and the American cavalry.   read more
  • Artificial Brain Answers IQ Test Questions

    Saturday, December 08, 2012
    Spaun can perform up to eight different tasks, including drawing images, counting numbers and performing fluid reasoning, which is the capacity to think logically. The next goal is to provide Spaun with adaptive plasticity, which would allow it rewire its own neurons and learn new tasks through performance instead of just programming.   read more
  • National Security Used as Excuse for Wasteful Federal Spending on Local Law Enforcement

    Friday, December 07, 2012
    Keene, New Hampshire (population: 23,000), which has experienced three homicides in the last thirteen years, used $285,933 in federal funds to buy a Lenco BearCat armored vehicle, which it took possession of on November 20. Keene Police Captain Brian Costa defended the acquisition by saying, “It’s an armored vehicle, not an armed vehicle and there's a big difference.”   read more
  • Patients Not Allowed Access to Data Collected by Implants in their Bodies

    Friday, December 07, 2012
    Companies like Medtronic, which make defibrillator implants for adjusting a person’s heartbeat, provide information collected from these devices to doctors, but not to patients. The only way a patient can obtain the data about their own heart functions is through their physician. Medtronic is considering selling the aggregate data collected from the implants to health systems or insurance companies.   read more
  • State Dept. Outsourcing $10 Billion Air War against Drugs

    Friday, December 07, 2012
    In a notice to industry, the State Department recently solicited bids from companies to help the agency operate its fleet of more than 400 aircraft. Among the duties that a contractor will have to perform are providing pilots and support “for drug interdiction missions such as crop spraying, and the transport of personnel and cargo,” according to the State Department’s announcement.   read more
  • “Socialism” and “Capitalism” Most-Searched Words on Webster Dictionary Online

    Friday, December 07, 2012
    The No. 1 most looked up word on Merriam-Webster.com was socialism. No. 2 on the list was capitalism. The rest of the list consisted of touché, bigot, marriage, democracy, professionalism, globalization, malarkey, schadenfreude and meme.   read more
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