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  • Trump Orders ICE and Border Patrol to Kill More Protestors

    Monday, February 09, 2026
    Trump said, “We need people to be afraid. Right now many Americans are surprised when protestors are killed, but they’ll get used to it.” Trump did add one suggestion: “Try not to kill white people. That gets too much attention. Stick to protestors of other colors.”   read more
  • A Reminder: U.S. Pays One Quarter of Israel’s Defense Budget

    Wednesday, March 04, 2015
    With Capitol Hill abuzz over Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s appearance before Congress this week, there is no time like the present for a refresher on how much the American taxpayers spend on Israel’s defense. If it wasn’t for Washington, Netanyahu would have a serious shortfall on his hands. The U.S. funds about 25% of Israel’s annual military spending, thanks to $3 billion a year in aid. Israel is "the largest single recipient of U.S foreign assistance...$121 billion," wrote Ward.   read more
  • Debt Collectors Find Lucrative Loophole, Avoiding Regulation by Working for Governments

    Wednesday, March 04, 2015
    Attorney Tai Vokins told CNN that the government-hired collectors are “preying on the absolute poorest people” who can’t pay their bills, let alone old debts. Consequently, some have been jailed for not paying overdue speeding tickets, while others have had entire paychecks garnished to cover back taxes. Others targeted by the debt collectors never owed the debt, and had documentation to prove it, but still have been harassed by collection agencies.   read more
  • One Billion Monarch Butterflies Migrated in 1997; This Winter it was Down to 56.5 Million; Environmentalists Sue EPA

    Wednesday, March 04, 2015
    The NRDC wants the EPA to review the main ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup, a commonly used herbicide that has wiped out the milkweed plant in many parts of the country. Monarch butterflies rely on the milkweed for their survival. The NRDC says the “distinctive butterfly” is “in peril,” and faces the risk of completely dying off. “The remaining population is so small that a single severe weather event could eradicate it,” the group wrote.   read more
  • Student-Athletes Sue Univ. of North Carolina for Failing to Provide a Real Education

    Wednesday, March 04, 2015
    The case was filed by Leah Metcalf, who played women’s basketball for North Carolina from 2001 to 2005, and James Arnold, who played football from 2005 to 2009. Metcalf had dreams of becoming a doctor, while Arnold said he wanted to study computer science. But both say school officials told them to take easier courses in the university’s School of African and Afro-American Studies. Both graduated from college, but found they couldn’t get professional jobs usually offered to college graduates.   read more
  • Obama Administration Sides with Hunters over Protection of Gray Wolves

    Tuesday, March 03, 2015
    The judge wrote that the Endangered Species Act “offers the broadest possible protections for endangered species by design [and] reflects the [U.S.] commitment to act as a responsible steward of the Earth's wildlife, even when such stewardship is inconvenient or difficult...” But the Obama administration objected to the ruling. Since 2003, the U.S. government has made four attempts to end protection of the wolves, and each time its effort was overturned in court.   read more
  • Cleveland Mayor Forced to Apologize for Claiming 12-Year-Old Shot by Police Was Responsible for his own Death

    Tuesday, March 03, 2015
    In his apology, Mayor Jackson said blaming the child for his own death was "an attempt to protect all of our defenses." A Rice family attorney responded, “I don’t want him just to apologize for the poor word use. I want him to apologize for the death of this 12-year-old child.” Another Rice attorney said, “I do believe that a...child died unnecessarily at the hands of Cleveland police officers and I do believe that certain officers shouldn’t have been entitled to wear the uniform.”   read more
  • Immigration Officials Move to Deport 150 Bosnian Serbs Accused of War Crimes

    Tuesday, March 03, 2015
    Many of the accused are former Bosnian soldiers. Among the ones identified are an Ohio metal worker, a Virginia soccer coach, and four Las Vegas casino employees. Half of the 300 Bosnian suspects may have been involved in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, in which Serbian militias executed about 8,000 unarmed Muslim boys and men. “The idea that the people who did all this damage in Bosnia should have a free pass and a new shot at life [in the U.S.] is just obscene to me,” said Michael MacQueen   read more
  • Independents Outnumber Both Democrats and Republicans in 44 of 50 States

    Tuesday, March 03, 2015
    Americans have increasingly shunned both the Republican and Democratic parties in favor of independent status when it comes party identification. This trend has progressed to the point where in 44 of the 50 states, independents are a larger group than either the number of registered Republicans or Democrats. Alaska is 54% independent (26% Republican and 14% Democrat), and Massachusetts stands at 53% independent (35% Democrat and 11% Republican).   read more
  • Female Guards once again Allowed to Touch Guantánamo Prisoners

    Tuesday, March 03, 2015
    A military judge, Navy Captain J.K. Waits, issued a restraining order last year barring female guards from touching Abd al Hadi al Iraqi, who cited religious reasons for his request that only male jailers handle him. Hadi had refused to leave his cell because of the presence of women. After a wave of protests erupted from prosecutors and prison staff, Waits relented and lifted his restraining order.   read more
  • FCC Votes 3-2 to Make Internet a Utility and Block State Laws Limiting Municipal Internet Services

    Monday, March 02, 2015
    New rules approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Thursday will result in the Internet being treated like a utility under federal law and allow local governments to develop public high-speed online service. The rules were approved by a 3-2 vote of the FCC, with three Democrats voting for the rules and two Republicans against.   read more
  • Prisons Increase Profits by Replacing In-Person Family Visits with Video Screens

    Monday, March 02, 2015
    The video chats provide less privacy for visitors with picture and sound being recorded and often reviewed by jail officials. In-person visits were usually in a separate room, but the video chats often take place in the dayroom of a jail. Sometimes family members watch while fights break out behind their loved one. Attorneys are also troubled by the lack of privacy.   read more
  • 24 Companies with more than $1 Billion Each in Homeland Security Contracts

    Monday, March 02, 2015
    The leader is IBM, which has received $4.9 billion from DHS, most of it for automatic data processing systems and services. (And DHS isn’t even its biggest federal customer. That would be the Department of Defense, which pays IBM more than $6 billion). Right behind is Integrated Coast Guard Systems, which makes radio navigation equipment, at just about $11.5 million less than IBM. They are followed by Computer Systems Corporation at $4.1 billion and Lockheed Martin at $3.9 billion.   read more
  • Dramatic Rise in Suicide Rate for Americans 40-64, but not for other Age Groups

    Monday, March 02, 2015
    Using the National Violent Death Reporting System, which collects data from 16 states, Hempstead and Phillips found that the suicide rate per 100,000 among the targeted age group went from 15.5 in 2005 to 18.2 in 2010. The unemployment rate in those states increased as well, from 5.1% to 9.6%. The rise was most dramatic in Rhode Island, where the unemployment rate more than doubled between 2005 and 2010, as did the suicide rate for those aged 40 to 64.   read more
  • Ranchers Blame National Guard Explosives Exercise for Wildfire

    Monday, March 02, 2015
    The blaze, the plaintiffs say, was caused by the Colorado Army National Guard at Camp Guernsey using ammunition and explosives during dry conditions. The 22-square-mile fire consumed 1,000 acres of prime timberland and destroyed more than 1,000 acres of prime grazing land, according to the Rothschilds. The estimated monetary loss to their property was $6,773,703.   read more
  • Will John Legend Speak out against Bahrain’s Brutal Dictatorship when he Performs There?

    Sunday, March 01, 2015
    Legend is scheduled to perform Monday in a festival put on by the repressive government of Bahrain. Human Rights Watch has documented many abuses by the Bahraini government, including imprisonment of opposition figures on “terrorism” charges and police use of excessive force. Other issues include lack of freedom of expression; failure to address domestic violence against women; and abuses of migrant laborers from other countries.   read more
  • Study Links Unregulated, Ultrafine Pollution Particles to Heart Disease Deaths

    Sunday, March 01, 2015
    A new report published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives found a stronger association in some cases between heart disease deaths and long-term exposure to UFPs than with fine particles, which are subject to both federal and state emissions regulations. Some particulate constituents, including copper, iron, other metals and elemental carbon (soot), were strongly associated with death from heart attacks.   read more
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