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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
  • Obama Assassinates Two Americans…and Due Process is Transformed into No More than an Historical Concept

    Tuesday, October 11, 2011
    In one swift, controversial attack, the U.S. government assassinated two Americans last month, raising legal concerns about what the killings mean for the constitutional guarantee of due process for citizens.   The September 30 drone strike in...   read more
  • Family Income Has Plunged Since the “End of the Recession”

    Tuesday, October 11, 2011
    According to economists, the Great Recession officially ended in June 2009 and since then the United States has been in a period of economic recovery. However, the recession didn’t really end for most Americans, as poll after poll has revealed lar...   read more
  • Troop Pullout from Afghanistan? Not for CIA and Special Operations

    Tuesday, October 11, 2011
    The U.S. pullout from Afghanistan within the next few years will by no means include all American soldiers, or the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).   By 2014, the Obama administration plans to withdraw most of the military’s large-scale comb...   read more
  • Obama Escalates Attack on Legal Marijuana

    Tuesday, October 11, 2011
    The Obama administration’s top prosecutors in California are implementing a joint campaign to go after the state’s biggest medical marijuana operations, claiming businesses are flouting the law and making an illegal profit.   For the first two a...   read more
  • Scientists Present Evidence that 2001 Anthrax Case Should Not be Closed

    Tuesday, October 11, 2011
    Federal investigators should consider reopening the 2001 anthrax case, according to a new assessment of the attack by three scientists. Anthrax spores, which were sent through the mail to media and political offices, killed five people and sicke...   read more
  • State Dept. Allowed Canadian Pipeline Operator to Choose Environmental Impact Contractor for Keystone Project

    Monday, October 10, 2011
    The environmental assessment that has helped green-light a controversial oil pipeline project from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico was performed by a company that had financial ties to the pipeline operator.   Cardno ENTRIX, an environmental cont...   read more
  • NRA Pouring Millions into Failed Attempts to Attack Anti-Gun Laws

    Monday, October 10, 2011
    The National Rifle Association (NRA) has not enjoyed the legal success it anticipated after the U.S. Supreme Court three years ago affirmed the right to own handguns while striking down the District of Columbia’s tough gun-control law.   The N...   read more
  • Another Agency That Earns More than It Spends: Commodity Futures Trading Commission

    Monday, October 10, 2011
    The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), a little-known government watchdog of Wall Street, has been more than earning its keep.   Last fiscal year, the CFTC levied more than $290 million in fines and ordered firms to forfeit some $160...   read more
  • Congress Gains First Gay Father

    Monday, October 10, 2011
    U.S. Representative Jared Polis has become the first gay member of congress to become a parent. Polis, a Democrat from Colorado, and his partner, Marlon Reis, announced the birth of their son, Caspian Julius, on October 1. It was not reported if...   read more
  • Ambassador to Kazakhstan: Who Is Kenneth Fairfax?

    Monday, October 10, 2011
    Experienced in both nuclear and economic issues, Kenneth J. Fairfax was finally approved by the United States Senate to serve as the U.S. Ambassador to Kazakhstan. The former Soviet republic has been a focus of ongoing efforts to safeguard nuclear...   read more
  • Homeland Security Testing “Pre-Crime” Detection Technology

    Sunday, October 09, 2011
    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has been secretly working on technology that can tip off law enforcement about those planning to commit a crime.   Part profiling, part advanced mathematics, the Future Attribute Screening Technology (...   read more
  • House Republicans Want to Criminalize Support for Legal Drug Use by Americans Abroad

    Sunday, October 09, 2011
    Republican Lamar Smith of Texas wants to outlaw the use of—or even just the planning of use of—drugs by Americans even if the activity occurs in another country where it’s legal.   U.S. prosecutors could bring conspiracy charges against anyone...   read more
  • Honduras Has World’s Worst Murder Rate

    Sunday, October 09, 2011
    Mexico’s crackdown on drug cartels has pushed more organized crime into Central America, turning Honduras and other countries into killing zones.   According to a new report from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Honduras has the w...   read more
  • Ambassador to Nicaragua: Who Is Jonathan Farrar?

    Sunday, October 09, 2011
    The nomination of President Obama’s choice to be next ambassador to Nicaragua is in doubt over criticism leveled by two Cuban-American Senators, Bob Menendez (D-New Jersey) and Mario Rubio (R-Florida), regarding Cuba policy. Jonathan D. Farrar, ...   read more
  • Ambassador from Georgia: Who Is Temuri Yakobashvili?

    Sunday, October 09, 2011
    The ambassador of Georgia to the United States since November 2010, Temuri Yakobashvili, is a long-time senior government official who comes from a Jewish family. Unusually for a diplomat, in his youth Yakobashvili was arrested several times for...   read more
  • Pakistani Doctor Who Helped U.S. Kill Bin Laden Faces Treason Charge

    Saturday, October 08, 2011
    Dr. Shakil Afridi, the Pakistani doctor who aided the U.S. effort to locate Osama bin Laden, faces the possibility of being tried for treason by Pakistan’s government.   A special panel charged with investigating the U.S. raid in May that kill...   read more
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