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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
  • Federal Court Sides with Louisiana Monks who Sell Caskets

    Friday, October 26, 2012
    The monks have continued to build caskets while the case has worked its way through the courts, selling an average of 20 per month at $1,500 to $2,000 each. Made of cypress and considered biodegradable, the caskets come in two styles, traditional and monastic.   read more
  • Debt Collection Agencies to come under Federal Supervision for First Time

    Thursday, October 25, 2012
    Predatory debt collection has increased dramatically in recent years. The Federal Trade Commission received 13,950 complaints about debt collectors in 2000. By 2011 the number had risen to 180,928. Not all debt collection agencies will come under the CFPB’s scrutiny. Of the 4,500 companies now operating in the U.S., only those making $10 million a year (about 175 businesses) will be monitored. But these 175 companies account for 63% of all collections each year by the industry.   read more
  • Capital One Accused of Tricking Credit Card Holders into Losing Payment Grace Period

    Thursday, October 25, 2012
    But hidden in the terms is this caveat: Authorizing a debt transfer can result in customers losing their 25-day grace period on new balances resulting from purchases made with their Capitol One cards. This results in high interest rates being immediately applied to outstanding balances, according to the plaintiffs. Capital One also charges a fee of 2%-3% of the transferred amount.   read more
  • EPA Sued for not Enforcing State Air Quality Report Deadlines

    Thursday, October 25, 2012
    In March 2008, the EPA updated the National Ambient Air Quality Standard for ozone to 0.075 parts per million. States then had until March 12, 2011, to submit their revised implementation strategies and the EPA then had six months to issue findings of “failure to submit.” Judge Gonzalez Rogers gave the EPA until January 4, 2012 to submit the findings it was supposed to have submitted in September.   read more
  • Georgia Accused of Creating White Cities in Majority Black Counties

    Thursday, October 25, 2012
    Fulton County is 44.5% black and 40.9% white, while DeKalb is 54.4% black and 30.1% white, according to the 2010 Census. Sandy Springs is 78% white and 12% black; Milton is 72.4% white and 9% black; Johns Creek is 59.9% white and 9.2% black; Chattahoochee Hills is 65.7% white and 27.4% black; Dunwoody is 64.1% white and 12.6% black; and Brookhaven is 47.7% white and 10.9% black. All are also wealthier than the counties at large.   read more
  • Florida Government Reluctant to Help Foreclosed Homeowners and Unemployed

    Thursday, October 25, 2012
    Florida received a sizeable sum of money ($300 million) as part of a national settlement with five large banks to resolve allegations of wrongful foreclosures and other mortgage servicing abuses. But six months later, the Sunshine State is sitting on this money, due to a disagreement between state Republican Attorney General Pam Bondi and the GOP-controlled legislature. Bondi wants to make the funds available to homeowners, while lawmakers insist it go into the state budget   read more
  • Obama Justice Department Set to Overrule any State that Legalizes Marijuana

    Wednesday, October 24, 2012
    A crackdown on drug legalization would follow other efforts by the Obama administration to shutdown medical marijuana dispensaries operating within state law in California and elsewhere. If Mitt Romney wins the presidential election, he would probably take the same position as Obama, having stated that marijuana is a “gateway drug” and that he would fight legalization “tooth and nail.”   read more
  • Why Does Energy Dept. Spend $50 Million a Year on Contractors’ Travel?

    Wednesday, October 24, 2012
    The Energy Department’s inspector general (IG) found that of the $361 million allocated on travel over the past six years, contractors spent 85% of the funds. This averaged out to a little more than $50 million annually. Energy officials were criticized by the IG for not doing more to control contractors’ travel, which involved more than 90,000 international trips during the six years reviewed.   read more
  • Florida almost Executes a Paranoid Schizophrenic Whose Belief he is the Immortal Prince of God is “Relatively Normal”

    Wednesday, October 24, 2012
    His attorneys insist that Ferguson is not competent because he believes he is the Prince of God and that he will ascend to the right hand of God and his body will return to Earth after his execution so that he can save the United States from a communist plot. Bradford County Eighth Judicial Circuit Judge David Glant agreed that Ferguson’s delusions were “genuine.” But Glant also decided the delusions were not “significantly different than beliefs other Christians may hold.”   read more
  • Can Having Sex on a School Trip be Classified as “Disorderly Conduct?”

    Wednesday, October 24, 2012
    Anders Hemdal traveled to Spain and Morocco with other members of his Spanish Club, during which he had consensual sex with his girlfriend in a hotel room in Casablanca. The act was caught on cellphone video by a third student who shared the images with others, which prompted Hemdal and his parents to contact school officials for help. Instead of getting help, Hemdal was suspended. School officials said his sexual activity amounted to “disorderly conduct.”   read more
  • Scientists Convicted of Failing to Predict Deadly Earthquake in Italy; Others Resign in Protest

    Wednesday, October 24, 2012
    Journalist Giustino Parisse, who lost his two sons and his father in the earthquake, wrote in the newspaper Il Centro that he does not “feel able to take my anger out on those men. I have shaken hands with some of them over the last few months, including during the trial, and I did not find them to be stained with blood.   read more
  • Stock Market up 68% under Obama

    Tuesday, October 23, 2012
    Since Obama was inaugurated in January 2009, the Dow Jones industrial average has gained 67.9%. Jeff Sommer of The New York Times characterized the increase as “an extremely strong performance—the fifth best for an equivalent period among all American presidents since 1900.” The Dow recently concluded 81 straight days without a 1%+ decline. The streak was the longest since the 94-day one that occurred during the Bush administration, from July through November 2006.   read more
  • Gun Industry Increases Profits by Spreading Fake Warnings of Obama Anti-Gun Conspiracy

    Tuesday, October 23, 2012
    Two of the biggest manufacturers of handguns, Sturm, Ruger & Co. and Smith & Wesson, are enjoying substantial jumps in sales. Purchases of Ruger-made weapons have gone up 86% since Obama became president, while Smith & Wesson’s sales have climbed nearly 44%. Overall, gun sales are up 18% nationwide.   read more
  • International Observers to Monitor U.S. Election for Voter Suppression

    Tuesday, October 23, 2012
    The OSCE’s pre-election report noted that “Some 4.1 million citizens that are residents of US territories are not eligible to vote, while some 600,000 citizens of the District of Columbia are only eligible to vote in the presidential election. A further 5.9 million citizens are estimated to be disenfranchised due to a criminal conviction.”   read more
  • 1 Million People a Day Use U.S.-Funded Tools to Avoid Internet Censorship by Dictatorships

    Tuesday, October 23, 2012
    The programs, though, are becoming victims of their own success. So many people are accessing the online tools that slowdowns occur, causing bottlenecks in the system. Advocates want the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), which funds some initiatives, to expand funding from $10 million a year to somewhere between $50 million and $100 million. The BBG says it may not be able to make such an increase, not when Congress has demanded it trim its overall budget by $50 million.   read more
  • Entrepreneur “Seeds” Ocean with 100 Tons of Iron Dust, Outrages Scientists

    Tuesday, October 23, 2012
    Russ George was anointed the world’s first geo-vigilante in The New Yorker this week for dumping 100 tons of iron sulfate off the coast of British Columbia in July, triggering a 10,000-square-kilometer plankton bloom that the California businessman hoped would pull carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and take it to the Pacific Ocean’s depths.   read more
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