1. Accept the fact that this is the leadership that we working, middle class Americans wanted. We are pulling the economic weight in this country and we are tired of pulling the weight of those that do not contribute. 2. If you haven't already, get a job. Every business in the country is hiring. And you get paid for the work you do. And the harder you work and the more you learn, the faster you will advance and the more you will earn. It's an amazing concept. 3. Understand that if you are a citizen or a legal alien that you are not going to get deported! I don't care what CNN says. 4. Tariffs are a bargaining chip...Read all!
Social Security has removed from its rolls 12.3 million individuals listed as 120 years old or older, according to the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel filed a lawsuit May 9 against President Donald Trump and various federal officials.
The suit, filed with 14 other state attorneys general, challenges the Trump administration’s declaration of an energy emergency. The 61-page lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, seeks to block a January executive order that declares a national emergency and directs federal agencies to expedite permits for energy projects, including the Line 5 Pipeline...
In fact, if one needed a primary source to study how scientific ambiguity can be massaged into policy certainty, this article would serve beautifully. The authors begin by acknowledging the obvious:
“there’s also a lot that we don’t know”...about how climate change affects hurricanes.
This initial concession gives the impression of intellectual humility.
Yet what follows is a masterclass in rhetorical misdirection—a piece that deserves to be taught in schools, not for its science, but for its persuasive structure. Rather than treating uncertainty as a reason for caution, Sobel and Emanuel treat it as a trigger for urgency.
They write, “In general, uncertainty increases risk”.
This sounds profound until you realize it’s a tautology masquerading as logic.
More uncertainty does not inherently increase actual risk—it increases the range of possible outcomes.
But in the world of policy-driven science, this range is always framed around the worst case...
Harvard University has many problems these days, but one of the biggest still appears to be academic dishonesty.
Francesca Gino — a professor of business administration who has long studied the psychology of organizations, dishonesty, and how people justify unethical behavior — was called out in 2021 for alleged data falsification, then later for apparent plagiarism. Her years-long fight to keep her job appears to have come to an end.
The Harvard Corporation, the university's governing board, decided earlier this month to both revoke the prominent professor's tenure and give her the boot.
Patrick Henry 1736 - Prominent figure in the American Revolution, known for his "Give me Liberty, or give me Death!" speech, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States
1765 - Patrick Henry denounced the Stamp Act before Virginia's House of Burgesses.
1849 - A patent for lifting vessels was granted to Abraham Lincoln.
1912 - Fifteen women were dismissed from their jobs at the Curtis Publishing Company in Philadelphia, PA, for dancing the Turkey Trot while on the job.
1990 - Boris Yeltsin was elected president of the Russian republic by the Russian parliament.
2015 - The Obama administration removed Cuba from the U.S. terrorism blacklist. The two countries had severed diplomatic relations in January of 1961.
2018 - Starbucks closed thousands of stores for part of the day for a training session on unconscious bias.
"Why isn’t Harvard saying that almost 31% of their students are from FOREIGN LANDS, and yet those countries, some not at all friendly to the United States, pay NOTHING toward their student’s education, nor do they ever intend to," Trump wrote on Truth Social. "Nobody told us that!"
Trump said Harvard should reveal who its foreign students are, calling it a "reasonable request" since the university has received "billions of dollars" from the federal government.
"We want those names and countries. Harvard has $52,000,000, use it, and stop asking for the Federal Government to continue GRANTING money to you!" Trump wrote...
The renaming of the Gulf of America isn't renaming the whole gulf.
It is renaming the area above our land shelves as our territory.
You can't exactly put signs or border walls in the middle of the ocean.
So for legal reasons, we need to identify these new changes on the map, so that new borders are made clear to maritime traffic.
Those new maps will set the latitude and longitudes of where our border begins, or the Gulf of America. So all maritime traffic knows when they are leaving international waters.
This is where knowing what is happening in the world, will help you filter out drama, and help you understand the legalities in your own country.
This had nothing to do with Trump's ego, he is strengthening our borders and making sure all maritime traffic understands the changes that happened in 2023....
The release explained the ACLU’s “latest attempt to wage lawfare against the Department was dropped. This lawsuit tried to prevent DHS from removing dangerous criminal illegal aliens from the country.”
“We are glad to see the ACLU’s meritless, frivolous, and frankly dangerous lawsuit fall apart,” Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said.