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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
  • Guatemala’s Ambassador to the United States: Who Is Gladys Marithza Ruiz de Vielman?

    Saturday, November 12, 2016
    She returned to Guatemala in 2003 and made an unsuccessful bid for the vice-presidency of the country. In 2004, she helped found the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala which worked to stop clandestine security groups in the country. In 2009, she became coordinator of the National Legal Group, which advises the Foreign Ministry regarding the claim by Guatemala in its border dispute against Belize before the International Court of Justice.   read more
  • U.S. Presidential Election Further Exposes Great Divide between Online and Mainstream Media

    Friday, November 11, 2016
    Much action during the campaign was with the tens of millions of Americans who experience media and political campaigns through Facebook, Twitter, Reddit and other social media platforms. Everything else was on the outside, fighting its way in. The mainstream media was more allergic to this idea. Still, it reluctantly adjusted to challenge the legitimacy of Trump. This coverage crystallized for many in establishing Trump as not just a bad choice but also a threat.   read more
  • 4-Year Legal Fight Over 20,000 Potentially Wrongful Convictions Has Left Justice—and Defendants—Unserved

    Friday, November 11, 2016
    Prosecutors argued they had no obligation to inform those convicted of their possible innocence. It then took four years to even attempt to notify the thousands of defendants that their convictions might have been won unfairly. Formal notices lacked essential information and 6,000 of them were returned as undeliverable. One prosecutor suggested that many of the defendants might be too poor or caught up with mental illness and addiction to care about contesting convictions on their records.   read more
  • Interior Dept. Acts to Boost Solar and Wind Energy Projects on Public Lands

    Friday, November 11, 2016
    The Interior Dept said the rule would encourage renewable energy on the nation's vast swaths of public lands while generating millions of dollars in revenue. "We are facilitating responsible renewable energy development in the right places, creating jobs and cutting carbon pollution for the benefit of all Americans," said Interior Secretary Sally Jewell. It comes two months before Donald Trump takes office, and a new Republican administration could reconsider the rule or even scrap it.   read more
  • Trump Win Gives Big Boost to Campaign for California to Secede from Union

    Friday, November 11, 2016
    As election results rolled in, its Facebook contacts grew to 15,000 plus 3,000 emails and endless tweets. "It would frankly be better off if we were our own nation," said group VP Evans, calling Trump's election further evidence that America is a sinking ship. "Our ship can sail on its own." To the north, in Portland, Oregon, two residents filed a separate petition for a 2018 ballot initiative for Oregon to secede.   read more
  • Teenager Races against Time to Interview Surviving U.S. World War II Vets, Dying at Rate of 400 per Day

    Friday, November 11, 2016
    Sharma's heroes haven't been sports stars or movie stars. They've been the U.S. combat veterans who won World War II. Since childhood, he's been fascinated by the sacrifices men his age made during WWII, risking their lives for freedom, then returning home to raise families and take everyday jobs as they transitioned back to civilian life. He read every book and watched every documentary he could find. But it wasn't until high school that he became committed to meeting them.   read more
  • Clinton to Win Popular Vote for U.S. President, While Trump’s “Rigged” Electoral College System Landed Him the Job

    Thursday, November 10, 2016
    Despite losing Tuesday’s presidential election, Hillary Clinton appears to be on pace to win the popular vote, an ironic twist in an election in which her opponent repeatedly said the system was rigged against him. Just two days before Election Day, Republican businessman Donald Trump tweeted: “The Electoral College is a disaster for a democracy.” As it turns out, without the Electoral College, Trump probably wouldn’t be the president-elect.   read more
  • Beverage Industry Spending Fails to Defeat Soda Tax Measures in 4 U.S. Cities

    Thursday, November 10, 2016
    Though the public remains divided on taxes, often seen as a nanny-state intrusion, more and more Americans are turning away from the beverages. Sales are down, and many people say they are actively avoiding the products. Anti-soft drink advertising is likely to appear in major American cities. The declining public image of the beverages will create new challenges for the industry, even if it does not keep losing soda tax fights.   read more
  • Marijuana Legalization Advocates Encouraged by State Wins but Trump Factor Gives Pause

    Thursday, November 10, 2016
    Advocates say the president-elect is "unpredictable," and they are unsure where he stands on marijuana issues, though Trump has said in the past that he supports state laws legalizing medical marijuana. Still, analysts and advocates alike say, the industry may be too big and valuable for a Trump administration to stop, especially after California voters legalized its recreational use. Seven states have now legalized pot, and a recent poll showed close to 60% of Americans support the idea.   read more
  • Americans’ Widespread Concerns over Vitamin D Deficiency Called Groundless

    Thursday, November 10, 2016
    Correctly interpreted, less than 6 percent of Americans ages 1 to 70 are deficient and only 13 percent are in danger of not getting enough. That's concerning, "but these levels of deficiency do not constitute a pandemic," the authors write. Yet people may think there is one. Doctors say there's too much needless testing and too many people taking too many pills for a problem that few people truly have.   read more
  • Calcium Buildup in Womb Seen as Possible Cause of Premature Births

    Thursday, November 10, 2016
    The culprit seems to be abnormal calcium deposits that make the normally elastic amniotic sac prone to rupture. Such calcium buildup in the womb is similar to the kind that stiffens older people's arteries or causes kidney stones. Premature birth can cause lifelong health problems, and babies who are very premature can die. Sometimes there's an obvious cause, such as an infection. Yet most of the time, doctors can't explain what triggers preterm birth in an otherwise healthy pregnant woman.   read more
  • After High-Profile Shootings, Blacks Seek Prosecutor Seats

    Wednesday, November 09, 2016
    The effort faces steep demographic and institutional obstacles that have kept the offices of elected prosecutors — those deciding whether to seek criminal charges against the officers responsible — among the whitest reserves in U.S. politics. Only a few dozen out of more than 2,300 elected prosecutors nationwide are African-American. Even the National Black Prosecutors Association, which has 400 members, can point to only about a dozen who were elected to their posts.   read more
  • Cyprus’ Ambassador to the United States: Who Is Leonidas Pantelides?

    Wednesday, November 09, 2016
    In 2001, Pantelides was made ambassador to Greece. He returned to Cyprus in 2008 to serve as the head of the diplomatic office for President Demetris Christofias. He was caught up in some controversy when, after Cypriot forces in 2009 confiscated munitions from a ship bound for Syria, the contraband exploded in a naval yard in 2011, killing 13. Christofias and Pantelides were among those found to be at least partly responsible for the failure to secure the munitions.   read more
  • Is It Over Yet?? Relief from Presidential Campaign Used as Theme of Product Pitches

    Tuesday, November 08, 2016
    The American Psychological Association said that 52% of American adults cited the presidential election as a “very or somewhat significant source of stress." After the debates, Excedrin tweeted: “Debates bring headaches; Excedrin brings fast headache relief.” It added that 73% of Americans would experience election-related headaches this year. Ringling's ad had a clown saying: “People keep calling candidates clowns. But we’re real clowns, and we take clowning seriously.”   read more
  • Facebook’s Ethnic Targeting Draws Lawsuit and U.S. Housing Dept. Review

    Tuesday, November 08, 2016
    Facebook users filed a class-action lawsuit against Facebook, asserting that its ad-targeting technology violates the law. “There is no mechanism to prevent ad buyers from purchasing ads...and then excluding based on these illegal characteristics,” said the complaint. “[N]o user can tell whether they are subject to illegal discrimination, because the discrimination occurs with the ads they do not see. ...The problem will not be remedied unless Facebook is forced to take additional action.”   read more
  • Muslim Americans Experience Greater Scrutiny than Other Travelers at U.S. Airports

    Tuesday, November 08, 2016
    “I have to go an extra hour earlier than anybody else, because it’s not random checking,” Syed said. An American and a Muslim, Syed wears a hijab, or head covering. More often than not, she said, she is pulled aside at security check-in for secondary screenings and pat-downs, the examiner feeling her head through the hijab. Syed and many of her American Muslim friends and Islamic-rights advocates are all too familiar with what many refer to as the stigma of traveling while Muslim.   read more
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