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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
  • Dictator of the Month: Islam Karimov of Uzbekistan

    Monday, October 24, 2011
    This month’s Dictator of the Month award to Islam Karimov is given in honor of Herman Cain’s complete lack of awareness of Uzbekistan and the important controversy regarding President Barack Obama’s decision to lift sanctions against Karimov despi...   read more
  • Ambassador from Estonia: Who is Marina Kaljurand?

    Monday, October 24, 2011
    On September 9, 2011, Marina Kaljurand, the new Estonian Ambassador to the United States, presented her credentials to President Barack Obama at the White House. The first female Estonian ambassador to Washington, Kaljurand, ironically, is not eth...   read more
  • Public Interested in Economy and Wall Street Protests; Media Covers Election and Alleged Iranian Plot

    Sunday, October 23, 2011
    What Americans wanted to learn about and what they got from the media weren’t in sync during the middle of October, according to the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press.   The think tank’s News Interest Index for October 13-16 found t...   read more
  • First Mexican Truck Allowed into U.S. Interior after 11-Year Treaty Delay

    Sunday, October 23, 2011
    A key part of the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has finally been fulfilled, with the crossing of the first Mexican truck bound for the interior of the United States.   As part of NAFTA, Mexico’s trucking companies were suppose...   read more
  • Energy Dept. Accuses Bechtel of Botching Nuclear Cleanup in Washington

    Sunday, October 23, 2011
    Once a cornerstone of America’s nuclear weapons production, the former nuclear fuel factory at Hanford, Washington, is now a colossal clean-up project that has dragged on for decades, cost billions of dollars and sparked controversy between the fe...   read more
  • Ambassador from Nicaragua: Who is Francisco Campbell?

    Sunday, October 23, 2011
    Since May 2010, the ambassador from Nicaragua to the United States has been Francisco Obadiah Campbell Hooker, an experienced diplomat and academic who previously served in Nicaragua’s embassy in the early 1980s. The Nicaraguan opposition objected...   read more
  • Ambassador from Dominica: Who is Hubert Charles?

    Sunday, October 23, 2011
    Since June 2010, the Ambassador to the United States from the Caribbean island nation of Dominica (population: 73,000) has been Hubert J. Charles, a longtime employee of UNESCO who is also a former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education ...   read more
  • U.S. Fired More Drone Strikes in Libya than in Pakistan

    Saturday, October 22, 2011
    For a conflict that’s involved more unmanned aerial attacks by the United States than the American onslaught in Pakistan this year, the “war” in Libya sure seems to be just that, regardless of what the White House has said.   Since the U.S. got ...   read more
  • Defense Dept. Gave $431 Billion to Contractors After They were Convicted of Fraud

    Saturday, October 22, 2011
    In the nation’s capital, crime does pay for defense contractors.   The Department of Defense has admitted that it has rewarded hundreds of companies convicted of fraud with new deals that totaled more than $1.1 trillion.   Senator Bernie Sande...   read more
  • Louisiana Bans Using Cash for Sales of Second Hand Goods

    Saturday, October 22, 2011
    Louisiana residents buying used goods such as clothing, furniture and household items can no longer do so with cash, under a new state law signed by Governor Bobby Jindal on July 1.   State representative Rickey Hardy, who co-authored the legisl...   read more
  • Ambassador from Guinea: Who Is Blaise Chérif?

    Saturday, October 22, 2011
    The West African nation of Guinea gained a new ambassador to the United States on July 6, 2011. Blaise Chérif, a specialist in refugee issues, presented his credentials to President Barack Obama on September 9.   Born September 25, 1945, in N’Zo...   read more
  • Ambassador from Grenada: Who is Gillian Bristol?

    Saturday, October 22, 2011
    Since July 2009, the small Caribbean island nation of Grenada, which the United States invaded in 1983, has been represented in the U.S. by Gillian M.S. Bristol, who is concurrently accredited as Ambassador to Mexico and Permanent Representative t...   read more
  • GAO Report Highlights Federal Reserve Conflicts of Interest

    Friday, October 21, 2011
    Now that congressional auditors have gained access for the first time to the financial records of the Federal Reserve, their assessment has turned up serious conflicts of interest for the board members overseeing the branches of the national bank....   read more
  • Student Loan Debt Reaches $1 Trillion

    Friday, October 21, 2011
    On top of the enormous national debt and crippling mortgages burdening the United States, college graduates have become saddled with student loans that now total more than $1 trillion. This includes $555 billion in federal education loans.   Wit...   read more
  • As Egypt Investigates Mubarak Regime Corruption, the Trail Leads Back to the U.S.

    Friday, October 21, 2011
    With a $10 million investment from the United States, the government of Egypt managed to lose $90 billion in potential revenues, thanks to high-level corruption by those connected to former dictator Hosni Mubarak.   In the early 1990s, the U.S. ...   read more
  • Justice Dept. Set to Seize Assets of African Dictator’s Son

    Friday, October 21, 2011
    Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, the son of Equatorial Guinea’s dictator, may soon lose $70 million in assets he holds in the United States.   The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a preliminary notice in California that it may be intending to s...   read more
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