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  • Trump Goes on Renaming Frenzy

    Monday, May 12, 2025
    Trump ordered that the term Homo sapiens be changed to Hetero sapiens. In history books and on websites, the airplane from which the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima will no longer be identified as the Enola Gay, but rather the Enola Straight. Trump also ordered billionaire Mark Cuban, who supported Kamala Harris in the 2024 election, to change his name to Mark American. If he does not do so, he will be charged with terrorism.   read more
  • Drug War is Filling Prisons with Women

    Tuesday, August 05, 2014
    The steady increase in female incarceration can be attributed in large part to drug-related convictions. In the federal prison system, 57% of female inmates have a drug offense as their most serious offense, while the rate for male prisoners is 47%. Ohio officials say much of the increase they’ve seen in female inmates has been due to a rise in opioid use, with women also often used as drug mules.   read more
  • Sen. Murkowski Tries to Undo Law She Promoted Preventing Alaska Native Courts from Prosecuting Domestic Violence Cases

    Tuesday, August 05, 2014
    Murkowski was responsible for adding language last year to the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act. The reauthorization allowed tribal courts to prosecute non-Native Americans for domestic violence against Native partners in certain cases. Murkowski’s amendment exempted Alaska Native communities from that rule.   read more
  • There’s Money to be Made on Flood of Child Immigrants

    Monday, August 04, 2014
    If some of the youth are required to wear monitoring systems, Geo would win again—a subsidiary of that company is the sole provider of ankle monitor bracelets to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Airlines are also getting a piece of the pie. ICE contracts with charter company CSI Aviation for deportation flights. And as children are flown from detention centers to their families around the country, American Airlines has been the carrier of choice.   read more
  • CIA Admits it Spied on Senate Intelligence Committee and Lied about It

    Monday, August 04, 2014
    The CIA denied the spying. But the agency’s inspector general (IG), David Buckley, revealed on Thursday that the CIA, indeed, had spied on the committee while it carried out its probe. The IG also reported that when the CIA requested the Department of Justice to prosecute some of Feinstein’s staffers for allegedly removing classified information from the agency’s possession, it did so based on false information.   read more
  • House of Representatives Votes to Allow Airlines to Hide Taxes and Fees when Advertising Flight Prices

    Monday, August 04, 2014
    In adopting the misleadingly named legislation, the Transparent Airfares Act of 2014, the House of Representatives wants to give U.S. carriers the power to advertise just the base cost of airline tickets, minus extras like taxes and airline fees. Airlines used to market their flights this way, until the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) approved a 2012 regulation, the Full Fare Advertising Rule, which mandated the industry advertise the total price consumers will pay for their flights.   read more
  • No One in Charge at EPA Office Overseeing Water Safety as Nominee Waits more than 3 Years for Confirmation

    Monday, August 04, 2014
    Ken Kopocis was nominated by President Barack Obama to head the EPA’s Water Office in February 2011 and has been waiting for confirmation ever since. Now, Nancy Stoner, who has been acting as chief of the Water Office since then, is leaving the EPA because the law limits how long a temporary leader can hold office…and no one will be in charge.   read more
  • U.S. Ambassador to Russia: Who Is John Tefft?

    Monday, August 04, 2014
    Tefft retired as ambassador, and from the State Department, in 2013. He was named executive director of the RAND Business Leaders Forum, described by Lynnley Browning of Newsweek as “a clubby lobbying group” which considers strategic issues facing the United States, Russia and Europe. However he was called out of retirement less than a year later by President Barack Obama to serve in Moscow. Although Russia signed off on Tefft’s nomination, he’s not popular with the government there.   read more
  • Average American’s Net Worth has Dropped One-Third in 10 Years

    Sunday, August 03, 2014
    We’re told that the Great Recession that kicked off in 2008 is finally over, but to many Americans it doesn’t seem as though they’re back where they were before the crash. They’re probably right: the net worth of average Americans is only 57% of what it was in 2007, according to a new report. By mid-2013 the average value of a single-family home was still 20% less than it had been in 2007.   read more
  • DEA Leadership Accused of Violating its Own Rules in Case of Near-Death of Forgotten Student

    Sunday, August 03, 2014
    The Justice Department Office of the Inspector General has released a report blasting a DEA supervisor for violating the DEA’s own policy by beginning the investigation locally instead of reporting it to the department’s Office of Professional Responsibility. The actions of the supervisor, who was not named in the report, included having the two case officers responsible for Chong’s imprisonment gather evidence from his cell.   read more
  • California Inmates Paid $2 a Day to Fight Wildfires

    Sunday, August 03, 2014
    With wildfire season here, California taxpayers will be glad to know that they’ve got a hard-working corps of firefighters they can call on day or night, who don’t take vacations and work cheap. Really cheap. California employs about 4,000 inmate firefighters. They’re “low-level” offenders who earn $2 a day in canteen credits, as well as two days off their sentences for each day they spend at fire camps.   read more
  • Ambassador to Macedonia: Who Is Jess Baily?

    Sunday, August 03, 2014
    In 2010, Baily was named director of the Office of Southeast European Affairs, where he managed bilateral relations between the United States and Turkey, Greece and Cyprus. Baily returned to Turkey as deputy chief of mission in Ankara in 2011, where he has worked since.   read more
  • U.S. Ambassador to Moldova: Who Is James Pettit?

    Sunday, August 03, 2014
    Pettit returned to Moscow in 2003 as consul general. Much of his time was spent working with American companies who had difficulties getting permission for their employees to travel to the United States. Pettit moved to Kyiv, Ukraine in 2007 as deputy chief of mission in the U.S. Embassy. He returned to Washington in 2010 as deputy assistant secretary of state in the Bureau of Consular Affairs, where he has served since.   read more
  • Obama Administration Sells Israeli Military Extra Grenade and Tank Rounds to Use in Attack on Gaza

    Saturday, August 02, 2014
    The concerns weren’t enough for U.S. officials to turn down Tel Aviv’s request for more military assistance, specifically 120mm tank rounds and 40mm illumination rounds for grenade launchers. Washington received the request on July 20 and three days later approved the munitions release from a special stockpile in Israel known as the War Reserve Stockpile Ammunition-Israel. The U.S. set up the little-known arsenal several years ago in case of need by U.S. or Israeli forces.   read more
  • Agriculture Dept. to Let Poultry Companies Inspect their own Facilities

    Saturday, August 02, 2014
    Insisting the change will reduce the risk of food poisoning cases, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will let poultry companies inspect their own processing lines, instead of maintaining the current system of federal inspectors doing so. The switch will leave the industry responsible for spotting and removing diseased chickens and turkeys, as well as fecal matter from areas where birds are prepped for shipping to food producers.   read more
  • Restaurant Official Accused of Ordering Manager not to Hire Hispanics…at Taco Bell

    Saturday, August 02, 2014
    According to O’Connell, her supervisor, Mark Lewis, told her in 2013 not to hire Latino employees. He later came to O’Connell’s store and saw a Hispanic employee, Feliciano Romero. “Didn’t I tell you not to hire Hispanics?” Lewis allegedly said to O’Connell, who is suing Taco Bell.   read more
  • Commissioner of the Social Security Administration: Who Is Carolyn Colvin?

    Saturday, August 02, 2014
    Colvin has been serving in the job in an acting capacity since February 14, 2013. One of her major decisions in her current job was to halt collection of decades-old Social Security overpayments from beneficiaries or their descendants. Some people found their refunds from 2013 income taxes attached to settle overpayments of which they had no knowledge and derived no benefit. In April, Colvin halted the collections.   read more
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