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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
  • Why do Lawmakers Keep Sexting Sydney Leathers?

    Monday, March 16, 2015
    Moed referred to himself as “Bitch Boy”—but Leathers discovered his name when he sent her a pink leash and collar via Amazon and his name was on the package. “I Googled him and found out he’s a lawmaker. Apparently only politicians can pick up on my pheromones,” Leathers said. Leathers was somewhat disappointed that another liberal politician had been caught up in a scandal involving her. “I’m really sad,” she said. “I was really hoping it was a Republican.”   read more
  • Human Rights Breakthrough: U.S. Justice Dept. Supports Deportation of Foreign Defense Minister who Oversaw Murder of American Nuns

    Sunday, March 15, 2015
    The El Salvadoran defense official who oversaw his country’s national guard when four American churchwomen were raped and murdered 35 years ago is facing deportation from the United States. The Board of Immigration Appeals, part of the Department of Justice, ruled that General Carlos Eugenio Vides Casanova should be kicked out of the country for violating a 2004 federal human rights law.   read more
  • Virgin America Wins U.S. Airline League; United in Last Place

    Sunday, March 15, 2015
    Whichever airline had shorter average actual flight times “won” each pair. Virgin America ran away from the competition. That airline beat JetBlue 15-1, outshined American 22-4 and routed United 50-2, giving it an 87% winning streak. Which airline was the cellar-dweller among those measured by Silver? United took the top draft pick, winning only 27% of the time. This is the same winning percentage as the current Los Angeles Lakers.   read more
  • 1.5 Million Pennsylvanians Live Within Half-Mile Evacuation Zone of Rail Lines Carrying Volatile Crude Oil

    Sunday, March 15, 2015
    So many trains carrying crude oil from North Dakota pass through Pennsylvania that an estimated 1.5 million residents live in evacuation zones near rail lines. The 1.5 million Pennsylvanians represent 11.5% of the state population. In addition, 550 K-12 schools, 37 hospitals and 61 nursing homes are in evacuation zones.   read more
  • Oregon Man Held in Prison for 2½ Years (and Counting)…as a Material Witness

    Sunday, March 15, 2015
    Benito Vasquez-Hernandez and his son Moises Vasquez-Santiago were arrested in September 2012 because of the suspicion that Moises’ older brother, Eloy Vasquez-Santiago, had killed a woman. Moises was released from custody last September after 727 days in jail when he gave a statement to prosecutors on video. But Benito seemed disoriented during the same process and didn’t address any of the questions posed by the judge or prosecutors. He just kept repeating, “I didn’t do anything.”   read more
  • Creative Distraction of College Free Throw Shooters Really Works

    Sunday, March 15, 2015
    The arena most hostile to visiting teams is the home of Arizona State’s basketball team, where students have the Curtain of Distraction. As a visiting player is about to shoot a free throw, the curtain is pulled back to reveal a five-second playlet designed to throw off the shooter’s aim. Teams shoot almost nine percentage points worse at ASU than they do at home. This makes a difference of 1.7 points per game.   read more
  • Confidence in Congress, Supreme Court, Organized Religion, Press and TV Drop to Record Lows

    Saturday, March 14, 2015
    Americans are having a tough time these days feeling really good about many of the country’s institutions. A mere 5% of Americans say they have a great deal of confidence in the legislative branch of government, according to General Social Survey. The Supreme Court reached a new all-time low with only 23% having a great deal of confidence. Things aren’t much better for the executive branch. Only 11% of adults expressed a great deal of confidence in it.   read more
  • 1.5 Million Pennsylvanians Live Within Half-Mile Evacuation Zone of Rail Lines Carrying Volatile Crude Oil

    Saturday, March 14, 2015
    The issue of oil shipments and the risk of explosion from derailments were raised again when a train carrying toxic Bakken oil went up in flames in neighboring West Virginia on Feb. 16. That fire continued for days. “If something catastrophic happens, there’s no municipality along the railroad that can handle it,” said Fire Chief Richard Lengel. Between 60 and 70 crude-laden trains pass through Pennsylvania each week on their way to refineries in Philadelphia and other cities.   read more
  • Republican Lawmakers Continue Attacks on AP History Exams

    Saturday, March 14, 2015
    The Republican National Committee has condemned the guidelines, claiming they are “radically revisionist,” a sentiment echoed by lawmakers in four other states. Georgia’s senate adopted a resolution that mirrored the RNC’s complaint. The Republican push to end AP history began after The College Board overhauled the course. Board officials said they merely tried to address concerns that the previous AP history classes didn’t allow teachers to focus more on some areas of American history.   read more
  • Ecuador Government Publishes Book about CIA Intervention in its Country

    Saturday, March 14, 2015
    Galarza was one of an estimated 120 Ecuadorans who were imprisoned and interrogated by the government with the assistance of CIA operatives. The spy agency claimed that Galarza was a guerilla in the Dominican Republic, an accusation he has long denied. Ecuador’s foreign minister, Ricardo Patiño, has said his agency printed the authors’ book, in both English and Spanish, to not only educate people about previous CIA schemes, but current ones.   read more
  • Assistant Secretary of Energy for Environmental Management: Who Is Monica Regalbuto?

    Saturday, March 14, 2015
    She joined the Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management in 2008 as senior program manager in waste processing. As she awaits confirmation by the Senate, Regalbuto is deputy assistant secretary for fuel cycle technologies in DOE’s Office of Nuclear Energy.   read more
  • How Did Two Military Officers Accused of Human Rights Abuses in South America End up Teaching at the Pentagon’s National Defense University?

    Friday, March 13, 2015
    Ospina led an Army brigade in 1997 that allowed a pro-government militia to sack a village in northern Colombia. The assault left several dead, including children. “One shopkeeper was tied to a tree, had his eyes gouged out, and his tongue removed," according to witness reports. The allegations didn’t stop Ospina from joining the teaching staff at NDU’s Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies, where he taught from 2006 to 2014. There, he lectured “elite” U.S. and foreign military officers.   read more
  • Oklahoma House Passes Bill to Legalize Same-Sex Marriage, but also to Protect County Clerks from Issuing Marriage Licenses

    Friday, March 13, 2015
    “The point of my legislation is to take the state out of the process and leave marriage in the hands of the clergy,” said Republican state Rep. Todd Russ, the bill’s author and an Assemblies of God minister. But Troy Stevenson said the bill "puts all couples who plan to marry in Oklahoma at risk of being denied hundreds of federal legal rights and protections... The federal government and other states will not be required to acknowledge these proposed ‘marriage certificates.’"   read more
  • IRS is holding more than $1 Billion in Refunds Waiting to be Claimed…by April 15

    Friday, March 13, 2015
    “Time is running out for people who didn’t file a 2011 federal income tax return to claim their refund,”said IRS Commissioner John Koskinen. “People could be missing out on a substantial refund,.. Some people may not have filed because they didn’t make much money, but they may still be entitled to a refund.” The IRS estimates that about a million taxpayers may rightfully lay claim to a portion of that billion dollars.   read more
  • FEMA to Reopen 141,800 Hurricane Sandy Homeowner Damage Claims

    Friday, March 13, 2015
    Thousands of Americans impacted by the storm subsequently complained that FEMA wrongly rejected or “low-balled” their claims. Those complaints led New Jersey’s U.S. senators, Democrats Robert Menendez and Cory Booker, to contact FEMA officials. Following a meeting between the senators and FEMA chief Craig Fugate, the agency announced it would review the claims belonging to 141,800 homeowners with federal flood insurance.   read more
  • Real Native American Police Officer Arrested for “Impersonating” a Police Officer

    Friday, March 13, 2015
    When the woman became violent, Johnson unsuccessfully employed his stun gun twice to subdue her. An Inyo County deputy arrived and assisted Johnson, but called for police back-up when the two officers became outnumbered by the woman and her hostile family. She was ultimately cited, but not arrested at the request of her ex-husband. The district attorney later charged Johnson with falsely representing himself to be a public officer, assault with a stun gun, false imprisonment, and battery.   read more
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