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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
  • Bombs Supplied by U.S. Used in Saudi-Led Attack that Killed 97 Yemeni Civilians

    Thursday, April 07, 2016
    The group said it found fragments of two U.S.-made bombs at the market, linking the U.S. for the first time to the airstrikes, which were believed to be the deadliest coalition bombings during Yemen’s yearlong civil war. The high death toll, along with images of children killed in the blasts, ignited international outrage. The debate in the U.S. over the airstrikes has been much more muted, in part because the Obama administration has provided few details about its role.   read more
  • Judge John Bates Rules that World Bank Can’t be Sued in U.S.

    Thursday, April 07, 2016
    A federal court has ruled that the lending arm of the World Bank has absolute immunity and thus cannot be sued in the U.S. Fishing communities sued IFC over destruction of their livelihoods and property and health threats caused by a IFC-funded coal-fired power plant in India. The IFC argued that it is not subject to the authority of U.S. courts, no matter how harmful or illegal its actions may have been. The court found IFC is entitled to absolute immunity based on previous decisions.   read more
  • New Treasury Dept. Rules Torpedo Pfizer-Allergan Tax-Avoidance Merger

    Thursday, April 07, 2016
    The rules wiped out Pfizer's financial incentives and rationale for the merger. It was Pfizer's third, and most expensive, failed attempt at an inversion, leaving analysts to speculate Pfizer will drop the strategy for good. The merger would have moved Pfizer's address on paper to Ireland, where it would have paid hundreds of millions of dollars less in annual U.S. corporate taxes. Pfizer had $23.3 billion available at the end of 2015, when it posted a profit of $9.1 billion.   read more
  • Fed Report Warns of Increase in U.S. Illnesses and Deaths from Global Warming

    Thursday, April 07, 2016
    The report said global warming will make the air dirtier, water more contaminated and food more tainted. It warned of diseases spread by ticks and mosquitoes and thousands of heat wave deaths. Not to mention climate change's effects people's mental health. The government isn't doing enough, said UW public health dean Howard Frumkin: "There is a vast disconnect between the magnitude of the problem, as outlined by this report, and the response of government health agencies."   read more
  • Studies Show Economies Can Grow as Carbon Emissions Fall

    Wednesday, April 06, 2016
    Since the start of the 21st century, 21 countries, including the U.S., have already fully decoupled their economic growth from carbon emissions. While GDP went up, carbon pollution went down. Between 2000 and 2014, energy-related carbon dioxide emissions dropped 16% in the U.S. industrial sector, while economic activity increased 9%. “It’s really exciting, and it suggests that countries can sever the historic link between economic growth and greenhouse gas emissions,” said Nate Aden.   read more
  • San Francisco First Place in U.S. to Require Fully Paid Leave for New Parents

    Wednesday, April 06, 2016
    The action was hailed as the latest move to address income inequality in the nation. The issue of paid parental leave is gaining momentum across the country much like the debate over a higher minimum wage. Paid leave has become a topic in the presidential campaign as companies, especially in Silicon Valley, start offering better benefits. The U.S. lags other countries in providing parental leave and is the only major industrialized nation that doesn't require paid leave.   read more
  • 54% Increase in Executions around World; Texas Responsible for Half in U.S.

    Wednesday, April 06, 2016
    In the U.S., 28 people were executed in 2015, nearly half in Texas, the most active death penalty state, which put 13 people to death, the report said. Missouri executed six people, Georgia five, Florida two and Oklahoma and Virginia one each. Amnesty said 60% of those executed were black or Hispanic, double their percentage in the population. Executions in Saudi Arabia increased by 76% and in Iran they rose 31%. In China, data on the death penalty is considered a state secret.   read more
  • Tennessee Poised to Name Bible Its Official Book after Naming High-Powered Rifle Its Official Gun

    Wednesday, April 06, 2016
    The bill passed by lawmakers has alarmed those who think it sets a dangerous precedent by closing the gap between church and state. Both this bill and the one that would give a place of honor to a rifle with the power to take down a commercial aircraft are ways of playing “political football” with social issues, said ACLU's Hedy Weinberg. Last year, the state's attorney general said designating the Bible as an official state book violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.   read more
  • Obama-Appointed Judge Accuses Fish and Wildlife Service of Failing to Protect Endangered Wolverine

    Wednesday, April 06, 2016
    The Obama administration brushed over the threat that climate change poses to the snow-loving wolverine when it denied protections for the predator, a judge ruled Monday. The Fish and Wildlife Service had rejected the views of many of its own scientists and decided not to protect the wolverine, saying the effects of climate change on the animals remained ambiguous. Judge Christensen ordered officials to act quickly to protect the species as it becomes vulnerable to a warming planet.   read more
  • U.S. Accounts for 4% of World Population, but 35% of Military Spending

    Tuesday, April 05, 2016
    The U.S., with $596 billion in defense spending, and China, with an estimated $215 billion, led all countries in 2015. For weapons manufacturers, the nonstop pace of airstrikes targeting ISIS fighters in Iraq and Syria, as well as Saudi-led bombing of Yemen's Shiite rebels and their allies, means billions of dollars more in sales. But activists question continued U.S. arms deals to Saudi Arabia as its Yemen campaign has killed civilians.   read more
  • FAA Weighs Recommendations Allowing Commercial Drones to Fly Directly Over People

    Tuesday, April 05, 2016
    The recommendations call for allowing drones to fly unrestricted over people, including crowds. Drone makers would have to certify that if the drone hit someone, there would be no more than a 1% chance that the impact would cause a serious injury. In other categories, the drones would have to fly at least 20 feet over the heads of people and keep a distance of at least 10 feet laterally from someone.   read more
  • Latino Political Influence Bolstered by Supreme Court Redistricting Ruling

    Tuesday, April 05, 2016
    The decision rejected a challenge from Texas voters that could have diluted the voting power of urban Democrats, to the benefit of rural Republicans. In Texas, and other states with large immigrant populations, urban districts include many more people who are too young, not yet citizens, in the country illegally or otherwise ineligible to vote. Civil rights groups said forcing states to change their method of constructing districts would have damaged Latino political influence.   read more
  • Treasury Dept. Sets New Rules to Stop Companies from Moving Headquarters Abroad to Avoid Paying U.S. Taxes

    Tuesday, April 05, 2016
    Tax inversions have sparked a political outcry. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew said Treasury's new rules are designed to make inversions less economically beneficial for companies. Several Democrats have announced bills to make it harder for U.S. corporations to invert. But prospects for passing such legislation in an election year are not deemed high, given the wide differences between Democrats and Republicans on taxes.   read more
  • Scientists Say SeaWorld’s Orca Breeding Ban Will Deny Research to Help Whales in the Wild

    Tuesday, April 05, 2016
    While SeaWorld's decision last month to end its orca breeding program delighted animal rights activists, it disappointed many marine scientists, who say they will gradually lose vital opportunities to learn things that could help killer whales in the wild. As SeaWorld's orca population dwindles, researchers will lose chances to collect health data and make other observations, such as drawing blood, measuring their heart rates and lung capacity, and documenting their diets and their growth.   read more
  • Offshore Accounts of World Leaders Detailed in Leaked Documents

    Monday, April 04, 2016
    A vast trove of documents on offshore financial dealings of wealthy, famous and powerful people around the world is raising questions over the widespread use of such tactics to skirt financial oversight. The cache of 11.5 million records exposed offshore assets of politicians and celebrities. "It allows a never-before-seen view...at how dark money flows through the global financial system, breeding crime and stripping national treasuries of tax revenues," the ICIJ said.   read more
  • Prosecutors Rarely Held Accountable for Misconduct that Leads to Convictions of the Innocent

    Monday, April 04, 2016
    The Innocence Project, a legal group that advocates for the wrongfully convicted, examined 660 cases of prosecutorial error or misconduct in five states and found that only one prosecutor was disciplined. Convictions were thrown out in 133 of the cases. "There are almost no adequate systems in place to keep prosecutorial error and misconduct in check and, in fact, prosecutors are rarely held accountable even for intentional misconduct," according to the report.   read more
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