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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
  • U.S. Officials Cancel 15 Oil and Gas Leases of Montana Land Sacred to Native Tribes

    Friday, November 18, 2016
    The cancellation was aimed at preserving the Badger-Two Medicine area, a largely-undeveloped, 130,000-acre wilderness that is the site of the creation story for members of Montana's Blackfeet Nation and the Blackfoot tribes of Canada. "It should not have been leased to begin with," Interior Secretary Sally Jewell said in announcing the cancellations at her agency's headquarters in Washington, D.C. "This sets the right tone for how business should be done in the future."   read more
  • U.S. Cities Passing More Laws to Make Homelessness a Crime

    Friday, November 18, 2016
    Cities across the country are enacting more bans on living in vehicles, camping in public and panhandling, despite federal efforts to discourage such laws. Cities listed in the report's "hall of shame" are in Colorado, Hawaii, Texas and Washington state. The report called several such policies unconstitutional. The group said panhandling is protected by free-speech rights and preventing sleeping in public could be considered cruel and unusual punishment.   read more
  • VA Wait-List Whistleblower Resigns, Citing Retaliation

    Friday, November 18, 2016
    Brian Smothers told the Associated Press Wednesday the VA had opened two separate inquiries into his actions and tried to get him to sign a statement saying he had broken VA rules. He said he refused. Smothers also said the VA reassigned him to an office with no computer access, no significant duties and no social contact. He called the VA's actions punitive and his working conditions intolerable. He said he resigned as of Tuesday.   read more
  • Dynastic Wealth among the Rich Predicted upon Implementation of Trump Tax Code Changes

    Thursday, November 17, 2016
    If Donald Trump follows through on his promises, a host of taxes that affect only the very richest Americans may be eliminated, along with almost all tax incentives to be philanthropic. As a result, wealthy families may find it much easier to amass dynastic levels of wealth. Trump's tax proposals would allow for the creation of generational wealth to rival that of the last Gilded Age, after which the modern estate tax was enacted in 1916.   read more
  • A Haven for Online Harassment, Twitter Gives Users More Power to Block and Report Abusive Tweets

    Thursday, November 17, 2016
    Twitter said Tuesday that it is expanding a "mute" function that lets people mute accounts they don't want to see tweets from. But the company is also making it easier to report hateful conduct. Abuse can easily spread on Twitter due to its public, real-time nature, where tweets are easily amplified by retweets and users can easily and openly attack others. While Twitter prohibits specific conduct that targets people, this policy has not been enough to stomp out abuse.   read more
  • High-Priced Economics Professors Hired by Corporations to Help Push through Mega-Mergers

    Thursday, November 17, 2016
    Economists affiliated with prestigious universities show that mergers benefit consumers. But they reap their most lucrative paydays by lending their academic authority to mergers their corporate clients propose. Corporate lawyers hire them to sway the government by documenting that a merger won’t be “anti-competitive.” Their optimistic forecasts, though, often turn out to be wrong, and the mergers they champion may be hurting the economy.   read more
  • Blindsided by Election Outcome, Advertisers Grapple with New “Postfactual Democracy”’

    Thursday, November 17, 2016
    Some marketers have been left wondering if facts and reason matter less than they expected — a counterintuitive discovery in the age of information. DDB exec Clark said the election showed “facts are somewhat negotiable. Facts are sort of, ‘I might take them or I might not.' They’re certainly discretionary now, so there is that notion as a marketer and advertiser of understanding we live in a postfactual democracy.”   read more
  • New Federal Rule Curtailing Oil Firms’ Natural-Gas Burn-Offs Aims for Methane Emissions Reduction

    Thursday, November 17, 2016
    Interior Secretary Sally Jewell said the new rule updates 30-year-old drilling regulations to meet modern standards and ensure that natural gas is used to power the economy — not wasted by being burned into the atmosphere. The new rule also should generate tens of millions of dollars a year that can be returned to taxpayers, tribes and states while reducing pollution. A new Republican administration under President-elect Donald Trump could reconsider the rule or even scrap it.   read more
  • After 10 Years and Billions Spent, FAA Air Traffic Control Modernization Shows No Results, Price Tag or End Date

    Wednesday, November 16, 2016
    FAA has little to show for a decade of work on modernizing air traffic control, and faces billions more in spending, said a new report. "Our review has found that, at least until 2020, most of the transformational programs will not transform how air traffic is managed," said aviation I.G. Hampton. "The inspector general's report at most faults the FAA for describing NextGen programs as 'transformational' when they really just improve how the FAA manages air traffic," noted Rep. Peter DeFazio.   read more
  • World Leaders to Uphold Paris Climate Accord, With or Without the U.S.

    Wednesday, November 16, 2016
    China and other countries will stay committed to the Paris Agreement on climate change, irrespective of what the next U.S. administration does. “Of course they are going to move forward,” said U.S. climate envoy Pershing. “I’m hearing the same from the Europeans...the Brazilians. I’m hearing the same from Mexico...Canada...Costa Rica and from Colombia.” Trump has called global warming a “hoax” on social media and promised during his campaign to “cancel” the Paris deal adopted last year.   read more
  • New Congress Gains Minorities…but is Still Overwhelmingly White

    Wednesday, November 16, 2016
    Just like college freshmen, newly elected members of the House descended on Washington Monday for a week of orientation, a class photo and a lottery to determine their offices for the next two years. The new Congress includes the first Latina senator, three House members moving across the Capitol to the Senate and a few former lawmakers who seized their old jobs back. While Congress will include a record number of minority women, Congress will remain overwhelmingly white, male and middle-aged.   read more
  • Obama Hopes to Further Shrink Guantánamo Population before Trump Expands It

    Wednesday, November 16, 2016
    If Obama can't close it, his successor likely won't. Donald Trump has not only pledged to keep Guantanamo open, in April he said that "we're gonna load it up with some bad dudes, believe me. We're gonna load it up." He also said he'd try U.S. citizens accused of terrorism at the base, though that would require Congress to change federal law. Obama "knows what's at stake and he knows he can't leave the door to Guantanamo open for Donald Trump," said Amnesty Intl's Naureen Shah.   read more
  • Another Senior ISIS Commander Received Military Training in the U.S.

    Wednesday, November 16, 2016
    There is no doubt that as he rose in the ranks of a special police force in Tajikistan, a former Soviet republic, Khalimov received extensive taxpayer-funded military training from the U.S. to help counter drug-running and extremism along the border with Afghanistan. Now, Khalimov appears to have become the second senior commander of the Islamic State, the terrorist group he defected to last year, to have benefited from American military training provided to former Soviet states.   read more
  • U.S. Hate Crimes against Muslims Rose in 2015 to Highest Level since Aftermath of 9/11 Attacks

    Tuesday, November 15, 2016
    Critics say Trump's pledged U.S. Muslim ban has contributed to anti-Muslim sentiment. "We've seen how words from public figures like Donald Trump translate into violence," said SPLC's Mark Potok. Last year, there were 257 reported incidents of anti-Muslim bias compared to 154 the year before, a 67% increase. "That spike has...accelerated after the election of President-elect Trump," Hooper said, referring to reports of racist incidents around the country since the Nov. 8 election.   read more
  • Int’l Criminal Court Considers War Crimes Probe of U.S. Military and CIA Torture in Afghanistan

    Tuesday, November 15, 2016
    U.S. military and CIA may have committed war crimes by torturing detainees in Afghanistan, the Court's chief prosecutor said, suggesting that American citizens could be indicted. "Members of US armed forces appear to have subjected at least 61 detained persons to torture, cruel treatment, outrages upon personal dignity..." said the report. And that CIA operatives may have subjected 27 detainees in Afghanistan, Poland, Romania and Lithuania to the same, as well as rape.   read more
  • As Top Google Story Falsely Claims Trump Won Popular Vote, Facebook and Google Take Aim at Fake News Sites

    Tuesday, November 15, 2016
    During the past week, two of the world’s biggest internet companies have faced mounting criticism over how fake news on their sites may have influenced the presidential election’s outcome. Facebook was accused of swinging some voters in favor of Donald Trump through misleading and outright wrong stories that spread quickly via the social network. Google did not escape the glare: the top result on a Google search wrongly stated that Trump was ahead of Hillary Clinton in the popular vote.   read more
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