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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
  • Remittances Also Benefit the U.S. Economy, Report Shows

    Thursday, February 25, 2010
    Immigrants in the U.S. who send money to their home countries not only help foreign economies but American businesses as well. The Immigration Policy Center has produced a new study that refutes the notion that remittances are bad for the U.S. eco...   read more
  • Sen. Roberts (R-Kansas) Accused of Complicity in Torture and Destruction of CIA Tapes

    Wednesday, February 24, 2010
    Two years before the CIA destroyed its tapes showing the torture of two detainees, the agency informed Senator Pat Roberts (R-Kansas), chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee , of its plans—to which the conservative lawmaker agreed. This...   read more
  • Banks Move Aggressively to Increase Credit Card Profits

    Wednesday, February 24, 2010
    Banks are determined not to lose billions of dollars from overdraft fees despite the financial industry reforms adopted last year by Congress. Even though lawmakers have restricted the imposition of such fees on consumers who exceed their account ...   read more
  • Most Medical Residency Programs Accept Drug Company Support

    Wednesday, February 24, 2010
    A strong majority of those running specialized medical residency programs that train new doctors think it’s a bad idea to cut deals with the pharmaceutical industry. But many of these very same administrators do so anyway because they can’t bring ...   read more
  • Judge Reluctantly Agrees to SEC-Bank of America Deal

    Wednesday, February 24, 2010
    The saga of SEC v. Bank of America is finally over, but not before Judge Jed Rakoff got in one more sharp jab.   The Securities and Exchange of Commission (SEC) has tried since last August to get Rakoff to sign off on a settlement with BofA over...   read more
  • First Robot Theme Park to Break Ground in South Korea

    Wednesday, February 24, 2010
    All robots all the time will be the attraction at a new theme park opening in South Korea. Robot Land in Inchon is set to become the world’s first entertainment venue of its kind, when it opens in 2012 and begins pulling in nearly three million vi...   read more
  • Obama Fights to Protect “Lobbyist Privacy” for Telecoms

    Tuesday, February 23, 2010
    President Barack Obama has promised to disclose all contacts lobbyists have with his administration. But at the same time, his Department of Justice is working to keep hidden the names of lobbyists who won immunity for the telecommunications compa...   read more
  • Muslim Group Calls on Government to Label IRS Building Plane Attack an Act of Terrorism

    Tuesday, February 23, 2010
    Had the person who crashed a small plane into the IRS office in Austin, Texas, been a Muslim, the incident would have been labeled a terrorist act, according to the Council on American-Islamic Relations. As such, the organization’s executive direc...   read more
  • Limiting Private Lawsuits by Defrauded Shareholders Contributed to Financial Collapse

    Tuesday, February 23, 2010
    Government deregulation of the financial industry wasn’t the only mistake made by lawmakers that brought about the economic collapse of 2008. According to the Center for Justice and Democracy, federal legislation adopted in the 1990s to limit laws...   read more
  • Asian Pollution Hitting U.S. West Coast

    Tuesday, February 23, 2010
    It may not be long before political leaders in the American West start blaming Asia if they struggle to meet federal air quality standards. As if California, Oregon, Washington and other western states don’t spew enough of their own carbon dioxide...   read more
  • Registering Animal Abusers

    Tuesday, February 23, 2010
    California may yet again become the first in the nation to set political precedence, this time by treating animal abusers in a similar manner as sex offenders. Legislation introduced in the State Senate would require anyone convicted of a felony i...   read more
  • Profiting from the Haiti Earthquake

    Monday, February 22, 2010
    Relief agencies aren’t the only foreigners getting involved in Haiti’s earthquake aftermath. The International Peace Operations Association (IPOA), labeled a “mercenary trade association” by one media source, is planning a summit in Miami to bring...   read more
  • ACLU Sues USAID for Refusing to Release Documents Relating to Religious Programs

    Monday, February 22, 2010
    Unable to get the documents it requested, the American Civil Liberties Union is suing the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) for refusing to disclose information about funding for religious-based programs overseas. USAID’s own rules...   read more
  • Two Chinese Schools Accused as Sources of Online Attacks

    Monday, February 22, 2010
    Tracing the December cyber attacks on Google and other American companies back to two Chinese schools has expanded rather than narrowed the list of possible culprits behind the hacking. Initial conclusions pointed the finger at the Beijing governm...   read more
  • White House Delayed Regulation of Controversial Chemical after Meeting with Lobbyists

    Monday, February 22, 2010
    Lisa Jackson, the Obama administration’s top environmental official, has made it clear she thinks bisphenol A (BPA), an industrial chemical used to make plastic products, is a dangerous threat to the public. And yet after chemical industry lobbyis...   read more
  • Dead and Injured Contractors Not Included in Pentagon’s Casualty Lists

    Monday, February 22, 2010
    For years following the invasion of Iraq in 2003, the media reported U.S. casualty figures released by the Department of Defense—which regularly excluded thousands of Americans from the publicized totals. Even though they were often engaged in dan...   read more
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