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  • Trump Deports JD Vance and His Wife

    Tuesday, April 29, 2025
    According to aides who were present when Trump discussed the issue, but who choose to remain anonymous for fear of retribution, Trump said he was sick of Vance and wanted to fire him. “I wanted him to be my attack dog,” said Trump, “but he appears foolish on television. He dropped the college football trophy. He met with Pope Francis and the next day the pope died. Vance is toxic, and I don’t want him to come near me. He just doesn’t look as good on television as I thought he would.”   read more
  • Lack of Internet Access Puts Low-Income and Rural School Children at Disadvantage

    Tuesday, February 23, 2016
    Rosenworcel cited research showing that 7 in 10 teachers now assign homework that requires web access. Yet one-third of kindergartners through 12th graders in the U.S., mostly from low-income and rural households, are unable to go online from home. The Obama administration announced its own program to help address the problem, deploying free and affordable broadband into public housing. The Lifelline plan has drawn strong criticism from some Republicans.   read more
  • House Republicans Urging Pentagon Budget Increase Received Millions from Defense Contractors

    Tuesday, February 23, 2016
    Rep. Mac Thornberry topped the list of recipients with $941,700 in contributions made by employees of and political action committees sponsored by companies that do business with the Defense Dept. Thornberry's single largest group of donors, $153,400, are affiliated with defense giant Lockheed Martin. The company is manufacturing the F-35 Fighter, the single most expensive military project in history. Thornberry's congressional district abuts the district where the F-35 is manufactured.   read more
  • “Epidemic of Invisibility” for Women and Minorities Found throughout Major Hollywood Media Companies

    Tuesday, February 23, 2016
    Coming days before an Academy Awards where a second straight year of all-white acting nominees has enflamed an industry-wide crisis, the report offers sobering statistics that further evidence a deep discrepancy between Hollywood and the American population in gender, race and ethnicity. The portrait is one of pervasive underrepresentation, no matter the media platform, from CEOs to minor characters. "The landscape of media content is still largely whitewashed," the study concludes.   read more
  • 9/11 Defendants Accuse Feds of Illegally Redacting Guard Testimony on Prisoner Treatment

    Tuesday, February 23, 2016
    Intelligence agencies later scrubbed Jinx’s statements from an online transcript that had been available to the public on a government website. Schulz told Judge Army Colonel James Pohl that the transcripts were judicial records made in open court and the public had a constitutional right to view them. Chief Prosecutor Martins said the transcript was not an official judicial record but a draft. He said experts determined Jinx’s statements would be damaging to national security.   read more
  • Security Experts Discount FBI Contention that Apple Creation of iPhone Key Won’t Put Privacy at Risk

    Tuesday, February 23, 2016
    U.S. officials say the techniques they propose pose no risk to the privacy of other iPhone users. Security experts say it's not so simple. "It's a very dangerous proposition to claim that this capability could not be re-used," said Virtru's Ackerly. Apple says it's unrealistic to think that governments won't ask to use the same program again in other cases. Experts echoed that concern, and also say it may simply be impossible to keep the program from falling into the wrong hands.   read more
  • Americans’ Visits to Historic Sites in Decline

    Tuesday, February 23, 2016
    The data reveal generational differences with respect to Americans’ tendency to visit historic sites. With each birth cohort, Americans of all ages have been less likely to visit historic sites. For example, those born from 1938 to 1947 had a 45% likelihood of having visited a historic site in the previous 12 months when they were ages 35–44, while those who were born in the 1968–1977 period had only a 23% likelihood of having visited a historic site when they were the same age.   read more
  • South Carolina’s Antiquated Medicaid Computer System Exposed a Million Residents to Data Theft Risk

    Monday, February 22, 2016
    The findings by U.S. Health and Human Services' Inspector General include that the Medicaid agency did not — as of 2013 — have a security plan for its computer system, had no encryption for laptops and had not properly trained employees. The review followed the massive hacking at the state's Revenue Dept, which involved data stolen from the electronically filed tax returns of 3.8 million adults and 700,000 businesses. The stolen data included unencrypted Social Security and bank account numbers.   read more
  • 10,000 Backlogged Rape Kits Finally Tested Lead to Hundreds of Indictments in Ohio

    Monday, February 22, 2016
    Ohio began its program ahead of a White House initiative launched in 2015 to spend $41 million to accelerate testing nationwide of an estimated 400,000 rape kits that have been back logged in law enforcement storage rooms and crime labs. "This is a tremendous milestone," Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine said. "The testing of these 10,000 kits has helped identify hundreds of alleged assailants, many of whom repeatedly committed violent attacks."   read more
  • NASA Blames Manmade Climate Change as Earth Heat Record Hits Ninth Month in a Row

    Monday, February 22, 2016
    The string of nine consecutive record hot months matches June 1997 to February 1998, which was the last time Earth had a large El Nino. It is still behind the 10 straight months of record heat in 1944. It's likely we'll tie that record in February, Blunden said. NASA said January 2016 was 2.03 degrees Fahrenheit above normal. The NOAA, which calculates temperatures differently, said last month was 1.87 degrees (1.04 degrees Celsius), which is the second biggest margin in history.   read more
  • Lawyers for 9/11 Defendants Criticize Military’s Selective Release of Torture-Related Documents

    Monday, February 22, 2016
    All five defendants contend they were tortured in secret CIA prisons. Chief Prosecutor Brigadier General Mark Martins promised to deliver more than 1,000 pages of documents for judicial review by March 22. Defense attorneys criticized the prosecution's plan, saying it gives the government too much power to pick and choose what evidence is relevant. "This is by far the most restrictive discovery regime I have ever seen in my career," said defense attorney Cheryl Bormann.   read more
  • Portugal’s Ambassador to the United States: Who Is Domingos Fezas Vital?

    Monday, February 22, 2016
    Beginning in 1996, he was the diplomatic advisor to the governor of Macau, General Vasco Rocha Vieira. In that post he coordinated border issues with China as Portugal prepared to hand over the colony in 1999. He later served as consul general in São Paulo, Brazil. In 2002 was named deputy permanent representative to the European Union (EU) in Brussels, where he represented Portugal in the Kyoto Protocol negotiations.   read more
  • Where Does Big Oil Go Now? Jeb Bush Had More Oil Industry Donations than All his Rivals Combined

    Sunday, February 21, 2016
    When Bush entered the White House race last year, the petroleum sector saw him as their natural choice: he was the son and brother of former presidents and he came from a West Texas family with historically close ties to the oil industry. "Bush is part of a family that is a friendly face to the oil industry," said Emerson. He drew more than $2 million from the CEOs of companies like Exxon Mobil and Halliburton in 2015, making up about 56% of all the industry’s contributions to the race so far.   read more
  • Sharp Increase in U.S. Hate Groups in 2015

    Sunday, February 21, 2016
    White supremacists have said they are encouraged by the success of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who has referred to Mexicans as "rapists" and called for a ban on all Muslim immigrants. The San Bernardino massacre spurred a wave of vandalism and harassment directed at U.S. Muslims. At least 52 people were killed by domestic extremists, the highest figure since the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.   read more
  • Muslim U.S. Army Reservist Sues Oklahoma Gun Range for Denying Him Service

    Sunday, February 21, 2016
    "Whether the sign in question says 'no Muslims' or whether it says 'no coloreds' or whether it says 'no women' or 'no Christians' or 'no Buddhists' ... it is just as un-American and fundamentally it is just as wrong," Henderson said. Claims of discrimination by business owners against Muslims have been reported in numerous states. "It's one of those issues that's tied to the overall rise of anti-Muslim bigotry in our society," Hooper said.   read more
  • Colorado Considers Organic Labels for Marijuana Sales

    Sunday, February 21, 2016
    Consumer confusion over organic marijuana peaked in Colorado earlier this year, when Denver health authorities seized thousands of marijuana plants from growers suspected of using off-limits chemicals on their plants. Most of the plants were ultimately released, but some were sold with names that suggested the products were natural or organic. "That misleads people," said Larisa Bolivar. "You need to know that when something says organic, it's organic."   read more
  • Court Rules “Hispanic” is a Race under U.S. Anti-Discrimination Laws

    Sunday, February 21, 2016
    A trial judge had denied Freeport’s post-verdict motion for a judgment as a matter of law on the grounds that Hispanic does not constitute a distinct race under antidiscrimination laws. But a three-judge panel of the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals found that Hispanic has long been considered a separate race in civil rights cases. The judges pointed out that the U.S. Supreme Court has previously held that racial discrimination includes bias based on ancestry or ethnic characteristics.   read more
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