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March for Our Lives (Cartoon and Column)
Over 500,000 people, mostly high school students, are expected to march on the Capitol today, and in over 800 other locations around the world to protest gun violence. This movement began after the tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida after a former killed 17 with an AR15 assault rifle. It’s led by students who are scaring the daylights out of … [Read more...] about March for Our Lives (Cartoon and Column)
March for Our Lives: Everything You Need To Know
Hundreds of thousands of students and their families are expected to descend upon downtown Washington D.C. Saturday for the March for Our Lives rally. The anti-gun violence march will be led by the survivors of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida. Demonstrators aim to “demand that their lives and safety become a… … [Read more...] about March for Our Lives: Everything You Need To Know
Midnight Sun (2018)
What do you do when you fall in love, but you have a big secret? What if that secret impacts the way you live every day? Katie Price, portrayed by Bella Thorne, is your average 17-year-old girl, except she's been homeschooled her whole life and never goes outside during the day. She lives with a rare genetic condition that prevents her from being exposed to sunlight. One … [Read more...] about Midnight Sun (2018)
Cartoon: National Security Adviser Bolton
We should not reward the authors of torture
WASHINGTON -- President Trump vowed during his campaign to bring back torture as a weapon against terrorism. Now the Senate must stop him from installing as CIA director a woman whose resume includes overseeing a disgraceful episode of torture -- and then joining in a cowardly effort to cover it up. This should not be a close call. In other respects, Trump's nominee, CIA … [Read more...] about We should not reward the authors of torture
New arms race must be opposed
Advanced nuclear weapons, cyber weapons, autonomous missiles and weapons guided by artificial intelligence are ushering the world to new arms races that could soon bring humankind to an unprecedented brink of destruction. Michael Moeller, Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Disarmament, said there is an arms race in most categories of weapons and another … [Read more...] about New arms race must be opposed
Final Vindication of my Russia Reporting
Exactly 607 days later, my July 23, 2016 report on the Russian hacking of our national election has been independently verified in all details. Generalized Rational Acquisition and Barter™ EXCLUSIVE: ‘Lone DNC Hacker’ Guccifer 2.0 Slipped Up and Revealed He Was a Russian Intelligence Officer by SPENCER ACKERMAN & KEVIN POULSEN The Daily Beast 03.22.18 7:00 PM … [Read more...] about Final Vindication of my Russia Reporting
Trump Slump
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(UPDATE IV) How Cambridge Analytica Helped Trump Steal The 2016 Presidential Election
The jury finally came in this week on Cambridge Analytica, and it was guilty as charged: Grand theft on a mindboggling scale as it was revealed the psychometric warfare trailblazer had worked hand-in-glove with the Trump campaign to run a secret operation targeting unsuspecting voters. Only one piece of this desecration of the bedrock of American democracy now remains missing: … [Read more...] about (UPDATE IV) How Cambridge Analytica Helped Trump Steal The 2016 Presidential Election
John Bolton is Not A “Hawk”. He’s A Draft Dodger Big Time.
John Bolton has never had a position that matches his appetites for power, meaning not he's not been given power to do as he fantasizes. which appears to be compensatory greed for bloodshed to compensate for the fact that he's never been to war, in fact draft dodged and brags about it. An actual hawk is brave, cares for his kin, soars far more than killing. Has acute sight, … [Read more...] about John Bolton is Not A “Hawk”. He’s A Draft Dodger Big Time.
Public support for animal rights goes beyond keeping dogs out of overhead bins
By Garrett M. Broad, Assistant Professor of Communication and Media Studies, Fordham University. Dogs can become as close to you as any other person – but are they 'legal persons'? Olena Yakobchuk/Shutterstock.com A French bulldog named Kokito recently died aboard a United Airlines plane after a flight attendant ordered his owner to place him in an… … [Read more...] about Public support for animal rights goes beyond keeping dogs out of overhead bins
Cartoon: Student March For Our Lives DC
Trump personal attorney John Dowd resigns in shake-up of president’s legal team
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's legal team and strategy for the sprawling Russia investigation appeared in disarray Thursday after the lawyer negotiating a possible presidential interview with special counsel Robert S. Mueller III abruptly resigned. The departure of John Dowd, who served as a Justice Department prosecutor before he became a white-collar defense attorney, … [Read more...] about Trump personal attorney John Dowd resigns in shake-up of president’s legal team
Trump replaces McMaster, names hawk Bolton as national security advisor
US President Donald Trump named ultra hardline Fox News pundit and former UN ambassador John Bolton as his new national security advisor Thursday, ousting embattled army general HR McMaster. McMaster's exit is the latest in a string of high-profile departures from the White House that started with national security advisor Michael Flynn and has also included… … [Read more...] about Trump replaces McMaster, names hawk Bolton as national security advisor
The Saudi Ritz Carlton Purge – The Aftermath
Remember how back in November of last year, in the land of ten thousand princes, the Saudi government rounded up and locked up (in the Riyadh Ritz Carlton and other luxury hotels) hundreds of princes, senior officials, wealthy businessmen and other powerful figures – including military? While most of them have now been released, the New York Times reports, “they are hardly … [Read more...] about The Saudi Ritz Carlton Purge – The Aftermath
Cartoon: Do Not Congratulate
If I invited you to come to a party with me, I don’t think I’d be required to preempt you from causing a disaster. You’re not so stupid that I’d have to warn you beforehand, do not pee in the punch bowl. That’s not the sort of thing I’d foresee happening. Donald Trump, the guy who is currently president of the United States, is stupid. He is so stupid, his staff tries to … [Read more...] about Cartoon: Do Not Congratulate
Are social media companies anti-social?
WASHINGTON -- In 1964, the novelist Eugene Burdick published "The 480." The best-selling book described, as Burdick wrote in his preface, "people who work with slide rules and calculating machines and computers which can retain an almost infinite number of bits of information as well as sort, categorize and reproduce this information at the press of a button." The title … [Read more...] about Are social media companies anti-social?
American Manufacturers Can Benefit from Sustainability and Eco-Friendly Processes
Manufacturing is a constantly growing and changing industry. U.S. manufacturers alone made more than $150 billion in profits each quarter in 2017. One of the things that is sparking conversations in the manufacturing industry is sustainability and eco-friendly processes. How can American manufacturers benefit from making their processes more sustainable? 1. Lower … [Read more...] about American Manufacturers Can Benefit from Sustainability and Eco-Friendly Processes
(UPDATED) March Is Women’s History Month. 2018 Could be the Year of the Woman…Thanks to President Trump
Update: Perhaps relevant as part of Women's History Month, but certainly pertinent, please scroll to bottom to read about 10 extraordinary women who will be honored this Friday with the State Department’s 2018 International Women of Courage Award. Original Post: In February 1980, President Carter issued a Presidential Proclamation declaring the Week of March 8th, 1980 … [Read more...] about (UPDATED) March Is Women’s History Month. 2018 Could be the Year of the Woman…Thanks to President Trump




































