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  • Trump Announces He Will Switch Support from Russia to Ukraine

    Friday, November 08, 2024
    Zelenskyy explained, “I told him that if he gave us the weapons we need and stopped supporting Putin, we would let him build Trump-branded hotels and other Trump-branded buildings in Ukraine’s ten largest cities, as well as Trump golf courses in the countryside. He was quite excited.”   read more
  • 2,000% Increase in Election-Season Use of Term “Post-Truth” Makes it Oxford’s Word of the Year

    Sunday, November 20, 2016
    It's a term sometimes used to describe the current political climate. Oxford Dictionaries said Wednesday that use of the term rose 2,000 percent between 2015 and 2016, often in discussions of Britain's decision to leave the European Union and the campaign of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. It's often used in the phrase "post-truth politics" and is defined as belonging to a time in which truth has become irrelevant.   read more
  • Greece’s Ambassador to the United States: Who Is Theocharis Lalacos?

    Sunday, November 20, 2016
    In 2013, Lalacos was named head of the liaison office in Skopije, Macedonia. There, he dealt with, among other things, Greece’s refusal to allow the country to call itself Macedonia. Lalacos remained there until being sent to Washington. One of his challenges will be to get help for his country as it deals with its refugee crisis, with thousands landing there and being forced to remain in camps.   read more
  • With No Ethics Rules Binding U.S. Presidents, Trump Business Ventures Put Conflicts of Interest at High Risk

    Saturday, November 19, 2016
    Voters have long worried about elected officials using their power to line their pockets and shape policies to advance their private interests. But rarely has an incoming president represented such potential for conflicts of interest. Ken Gross calls Trump's holdings "unprecedented" in size and complexity for a president, a "tangled web" of potential conflicts that would be difficult to unravel. As it turns out, Trump doesn't even have to try. Federal ethics rules don't apply to the president.   read more
  • Huge Increase in Number of Doctors Annually Prescribing Millions of Dollars’ Worth of Medicare Prescriptions

    Saturday, November 19, 2016
    The number of providers who topped the $5 million mark for prescriptions increased more than tenfold. The number of prescribers—mostly physicians but also nurse practitioners–exceeding $10 million in drug costs jumped from two to 70. “The trends in this space are troubling and don’t show any signs of abating,” said Tim Gronniger of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. “It’s going to be a pressure point for patients and the program for the foreseeable future.”   read more
  • Twitter Suspends “Alt-Right” User Accounts in Crackdown on Hate Speech

    Saturday, November 19, 2016
    It's challenging because Twitter harassment often resembles online mob action, with numerous pseudonymous accounts ganging up to tweet vile messages at particular individuals. The alt-right movement drew national attention during the presidential campaign, especially after Stephen Bannon of the Breitbart website, considered by many to be the alt-right's platform, joined Donald Trump's campaign. Trump recently named Bannon as the White House chief strategist.   read more
  • Intrigue Swirls around Case of Billion-Dollar Theft from Banks of Moldova that Lands at FBI Doorstep

    Saturday, November 19, 2016
    The past months of Mihail Gofman's life read like spy fiction: Fleeing to Washington from Moldova pursuers, he gives U.S. officials information he claims links top Moldovan political leaders and possibly U.S. citizens to a $1 billion heist that gutted the tiny eastern European nation's banking system. Now he's holed up in Washington trying to make the case that Americans should care what happened in a little-known country 5,000 miles away — and to help it try to recover the missing money.   read more
  • Mauritania’s Ambassador to the United States: Who Is Mohamedoun Daddah?

    Saturday, November 19, 2016
    Trained in public international law, Daddah served as head of documentation and the research center of the Moktar Ould Daddah Foundation, the organization founded in honor of Daddah’s father, who served as Mauritania’s president from 1959 until he was ousted in a 1978 coup. The younger Daddah also worked as administrative and finance director of Invest Consulting, which promoted foreign investment in Mauritania.   read more
  • Some U.S. Cell Phones Found to Have Secret Back Door that Sends Data to China

    Friday, November 18, 2016
    For about $50, you can get a smartphone with high-def display, fast service and...a secret feature: a backdoor that sends all your text messages to China every 72 hours. Security contractors recently discovered pre-installed software in some Android phones that monitors where users go, whom they talk to and what they write in text messages. U.S. authorities say it is not clear whether this represents secretive data mining for advertising or a Chinese government effort to collect intelligence.   read more
  • In Wake of Bannon Appointment, Nation’s Largest Civil Rights Groups Promise Close Monitoring of Trump Policies

    Friday, November 18, 2016
    "We will not accept proposals to roll back civil rights ... not on our watch," said LCCHR chief Wade Henderson. The selection of Bannon, a favorite of the alt-right and white nationalist movement, concerned many of the groups, which said they would be prepared to organize and mobilize if necessary. "This is not a good sign if we're talking about the unity of our nation," said Melanie Campbell, president of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation.   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
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