Controversies

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VA to Review Confrontation with Reporter

A Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital in Washington, DC, was the site last week of a row between a college reporter and government officials that quickly escalated into a calls-to-arm by media organizations and First Amendment advocates. ...   read more

Overlooked Obama Order Limits Contractor Hiring Options

Only ten days after taking office, President Barack Obama changed the way government-hired contractors can hire employees—which may result in less outsourcing of jobs by federal offices. It sometimes happens that the federal government will replac...   read more

Is a CIA Murderer Living Free in Virginia?

The Abu Ghraib scandal raised all kinds of speculation over whether U.S. personnel crossed ethical lines or even broke the law. But in the case of one CIA interrogator, the U.S. government has stated that Mark Swanner committed the worst crime of ...   read more

U.S. Citizens Detained as Illegals

Comedy fans may remember the movie Born in East L.A., in which Cheech Marin plays a Mexican-American who is caught up in an immigration raid and mistakenly deported to Mexico. Unfortunately, sometimes real U.S. citizens do get detained, and the re...   read more

Bush Defense Holdovers Must Sign Ethics Pledge or Leave

Approximately 250 holdovers from the Bush administration at the Defense Department had until yesterday to sign President Barack Obama’s ethics pledge, or pack their bags, according to an internal memo issued on Tuesday. In December, the incoming p...   read more

Herbicide Spraying in Texas: Border Patrol vs. Locals

Residents of Laredo, Texas are objecting to a recent Border Patrol decision to spray the Rio Grande river bank with pesticides, claiming that it has echoes of the Agent Orange scandal of the Vietnam War era. Border patrol officials proposed sprayi...   read more

Army Doctors Pressured to Not Diagnose PTSD

An investigation by Salon has found that the U.S. Army is pressuring doctors to not diagnose soldiers with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and brain injuries out of concerns over the cost of treating thousands of returning veterans from Iraq...   read more

Condom Controversy: Alabama vs. China

Turns out “Buy American” does not apply to condoms. The US Agency for International Development (USAID) has decided to end its contract with Alabama-based Alatech Healthcare Products for the condoms it distributes overseas, and instead will buy th...   read more

Obama and Banks vs. Civil Rights Groups

Consumer and civil rights groups are beside themselves over a decision by the Justice Department to pick up where the Bush administration left off in defending banks accused of having racist lending practices. Later this month, President Barack Ob...   read more

Hidden Facts about the Columbine Massacre

David Cullen was one of the many reporters who dashed to Littleton, Colorado, when word first got out about the shooting at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999. But unlike his media counterparts, Cullen, who was then working for Salon.com, wou...   read more

Air Force Chooses Runner-Up for Nuclear Command Center

An important new command, charged with keeping track of the US Air Force’s nuclear weapons, will be stationed in Louisiana, much to the chagrin of politicians in Nebraska. Barksdale Air Force Base was selected by the Air Force to host the Global S...   read more

Egyptian Student Acquitted on Explosives Charge in Florida…and Rearrested

Youssef Megahed, a 23-year-old Tampa resident and citizen of Egypt, was arrested on an immigration warrant on April 6, just three days after a jury acquitted the former Florida State student of federal charges of transporting explosives and posses...   read more

What Do Rocket Fuel and Baby Formula Have in Common?

A recent study by scientists at the Centers for Disease Control has found potentially dangerous levels of perchlorate, a chemical used in rocket fuel, in powered infant formula. Exposure to perchlorate damages the thyroid and might potentially imp...   read more

Army Chaplain Asks Soldiers to Fast on Jewish Feast Day

In a move that outraged Jewish members of the U.S. military, the U.S. Army’s Chief of Chaplains issued a proclamation shortly before Passover that called upon all Army personnel to participate in a “day of prayer and fasting” on the first night of...   read more

Photos of Military Coffins Allowed after 18-Year Ban

After almost two decades, the American public finally was able to witness the return of a fallen soldier last Saturday when the body of an airman arrived at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware. Air Force Staff Sgt. Phillip A. Myers was killed in Afgh...   read more

Inside the Dust of the World Trade Center

A group of scientists has discovered evidence that once again raises the question of what caused the World Trade Center towers to collapse after two jetliners slammed into them on September 11, 2001. The conventional theory that burning jet fuel c...   read more
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Controversies

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VA to Review Confrontation with Reporter

A Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital in Washington, DC, was the site last week of a row between a college reporter and government officials that quickly escalated into a calls-to-arm by media organizations and First Amendment advocates. ...   read more

Overlooked Obama Order Limits Contractor Hiring Options

Only ten days after taking office, President Barack Obama changed the way government-hired contractors can hire employees—which may result in less outsourcing of jobs by federal offices. It sometimes happens that the federal government will replac...   read more

Is a CIA Murderer Living Free in Virginia?

The Abu Ghraib scandal raised all kinds of speculation over whether U.S. personnel crossed ethical lines or even broke the law. But in the case of one CIA interrogator, the U.S. government has stated that Mark Swanner committed the worst crime of ...   read more

U.S. Citizens Detained as Illegals

Comedy fans may remember the movie Born in East L.A., in which Cheech Marin plays a Mexican-American who is caught up in an immigration raid and mistakenly deported to Mexico. Unfortunately, sometimes real U.S. citizens do get detained, and the re...   read more

Bush Defense Holdovers Must Sign Ethics Pledge or Leave

Approximately 250 holdovers from the Bush administration at the Defense Department had until yesterday to sign President Barack Obama’s ethics pledge, or pack their bags, according to an internal memo issued on Tuesday. In December, the incoming p...   read more

Herbicide Spraying in Texas: Border Patrol vs. Locals

Residents of Laredo, Texas are objecting to a recent Border Patrol decision to spray the Rio Grande river bank with pesticides, claiming that it has echoes of the Agent Orange scandal of the Vietnam War era. Border patrol officials proposed sprayi...   read more

Army Doctors Pressured to Not Diagnose PTSD

An investigation by Salon has found that the U.S. Army is pressuring doctors to not diagnose soldiers with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and brain injuries out of concerns over the cost of treating thousands of returning veterans from Iraq...   read more

Condom Controversy: Alabama vs. China

Turns out “Buy American” does not apply to condoms. The US Agency for International Development (USAID) has decided to end its contract with Alabama-based Alatech Healthcare Products for the condoms it distributes overseas, and instead will buy th...   read more

Obama and Banks vs. Civil Rights Groups

Consumer and civil rights groups are beside themselves over a decision by the Justice Department to pick up where the Bush administration left off in defending banks accused of having racist lending practices. Later this month, President Barack Ob...   read more

Hidden Facts about the Columbine Massacre

David Cullen was one of the many reporters who dashed to Littleton, Colorado, when word first got out about the shooting at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999. But unlike his media counterparts, Cullen, who was then working for Salon.com, wou...   read more

Air Force Chooses Runner-Up for Nuclear Command Center

An important new command, charged with keeping track of the US Air Force’s nuclear weapons, will be stationed in Louisiana, much to the chagrin of politicians in Nebraska. Barksdale Air Force Base was selected by the Air Force to host the Global S...   read more

Egyptian Student Acquitted on Explosives Charge in Florida…and Rearrested

Youssef Megahed, a 23-year-old Tampa resident and citizen of Egypt, was arrested on an immigration warrant on April 6, just three days after a jury acquitted the former Florida State student of federal charges of transporting explosives and posses...   read more

What Do Rocket Fuel and Baby Formula Have in Common?

A recent study by scientists at the Centers for Disease Control has found potentially dangerous levels of perchlorate, a chemical used in rocket fuel, in powered infant formula. Exposure to perchlorate damages the thyroid and might potentially imp...   read more

Army Chaplain Asks Soldiers to Fast on Jewish Feast Day

In a move that outraged Jewish members of the U.S. military, the U.S. Army’s Chief of Chaplains issued a proclamation shortly before Passover that called upon all Army personnel to participate in a “day of prayer and fasting” on the first night of...   read more

Photos of Military Coffins Allowed after 18-Year Ban

After almost two decades, the American public finally was able to witness the return of a fallen soldier last Saturday when the body of an airman arrived at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware. Air Force Staff Sgt. Phillip A. Myers was killed in Afgh...   read more

Inside the Dust of the World Trade Center

A group of scientists has discovered evidence that once again raises the question of what caused the World Trade Center towers to collapse after two jetliners slammed into them on September 11, 2001. The conventional theory that burning jet fuel c...   read more
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