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Scientists call for serious study of 'unidentified aerial phenomena'
Space.com - Mon Oct 12, 2020
The US Navy recently admitted that, indeed, strangely behaving objects caught on video by jet pilots over the years are genuine head-scratchers. More»

Photo: FBI sent a team to 'exploit' Portland protesters' phones FBI sent a team to 'exploit' Portland protesters' phones
Yahoo News - Sat Oct 10, 2020
Federal agents tend to focus their phone cracking efforts on terrorists, but they appear to have shifted their attention to civil disobedience. More»

Photo: Trump to Leave Hospital, COVID Treatment to Continue at White House Trump to Leave Hospital, COVID Treatment to Continue at White House
NBC New York - Mon Oct 5, 2020
President Donald Trump "may not entirely be out of the woods yet," but is well enough to return to the White House on Monday, his physician, Doctor Sean Conley, said Monday. More»

Photo: Why dangerous 'forever chemicals' are allowed in US drinking water Why dangerous 'forever chemicals' are allowed in US drinking water
The Guardian - Thu Sep 24, 2020
In 2014, residents of Horsham Township, near Philadelphia, learned that their water had been contaminated with potentially toxic chemicals linked to an array of health problems, including learning delays in children and cancer. More»

Photo: Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Dead At 87 Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Dead At 87
Huffington Post - Fri Sep 18, 2020
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the liberal icon who served on the Supreme Court since 1993 and who crusaded for women’s rights before that, died on Friday at the age of 87. More»

Photo: ICE Nurse Revealed That A Georgia Detention Center Is Performing Mass Hysterectomies ICE Nurse Revealed That A Georgia Detention Center Is Performing Mass Hysterectomies
Yahoo News - Tue Sep 15, 2020
On Monday, a nurse at a private immigration detention center in Georgia came forward about a range of dangerous medical practices at a US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility. More»

Photo: Thick wildfire smoke blocks sun, turns Bay Area sky orange Thick wildfire smoke blocks sun, turns Bay Area sky orange
San Francisco Gate - Wed Sep 9, 2020
Just when Bay Area residents thought the world outside couldnt get stranger, the sky Wednesday dimly glowed a pumpkin orange color youd expect to see on Mars. More»

Photo: Georgia ACLU Published Its 7-Year Study of Republicans' Unconstitutional Voter Disenfranchisement Scheme Georgia ACLU Published Its 7-Year Study of Republicans' Unconstitutional Voter Disenfranchisement Scheme
Hill Reporter - Mon Sep 7, 2020
The state of Georgia has been quietly and illegally purging hundreds of thousands of valid registered voters from the state rolls for the better half of a decade, according to a blockbuster report from the American Civil Liberties Union, which was commissioned in 2013 by the ACLU and conducted by the Los Angeles-based non-partisan Palast Investigative Fund. More»

Photo: Surveillance video shows bags of USPS mail being dumped in parking lot Surveillance video shows bags of USPS mail being dumped in parking lot
KTLA-TV - Sun Sep 6, 2020
Piles of mail were found in two separate locations in Glendale Thursday morning, including one incident where a rented truck was captured on surveillance video dumping bags of unopened letters and packages in the parking lot of a business. More»

Photo: Trump: Americans Who Died In War Are ‘Losers’ And ‘Suckers’ Trump: Americans Who Died In War Are ‘Losers’ And ‘Suckers’
The Atlantic - Thu Sep 3, 2020
The president has repeatedly disparaged the intelligence of service members, and asked that wounded veterans be kept out of military parades, multiple sources tell The Atlantic. More»

Photo: Motorists desperately try to escape California wildfires that have killed Motorists desperately try to escape California wildfires that have killed
Daily Mail - Sat Aug 22, 2020
A dashcam has captured people making the terrifying drive through the California wildfires that have now killed six with two of the blazes now in the top ten biggest ever seen in the state, as Governor Newsom pleads with Canada and Australia to send help. More»

Photo: California's wildfires double in size with tens of thousands forced to flee California's wildfires double in size with tens of thousands forced to flee
Daily Mail - Fri Aug 21, 2020
At least five people have died and two are missing after dozens of lightning-sparked California wildfires spread rapidly on Thursday, doubling in size in the states wine country alone while expanding by nearly a third near Palo Alto. More»

Photo: Postal Service warns 46 states their voters could be disenfranchised by delayed mail-in ballots Postal Service warns 46 states their voters could be disenfranchised by delayed mail-in ballots
Washington Post - Fri Aug 14, 2020
Anticipating an avalanche of absentee ballots, the US Postal Service recently sent detailed letters to 46 states and DC warning that it cannot guarantee all ballots cast by mail for the November election will arrive in time to be counted - adding another layer of uncertainty ahead of the high-stakes presidential contest. More»

Photo: Army Lieutenant General Russel Honoré Calls For March On Washington Over USPS Slowdown Army Lieutenant General Russel Honoré Calls For March On Washington Over USPS Slowdown
Crooks & Liars - Fri Aug 14, 2020
Lieutenant General Russel Honoré cannot get his medication because its delivered through the Postal Service, which Trump has slowed down in an attempt to fix the election in his favor. More»

Photo: Post Office Is Deactivating Mail Sorting Machines Ahead of the Election Post Office Is Deactivating Mail Sorting Machines Ahead of the Election
Vice - Fri Aug 14, 2020
The United States Postal Service is removing mail sorting machines from facilities around the country without any official explanation or reason given, Motherboard has learned through interviews with postal workers and union officials. More»

Photo: Coronavirus: Why US is expecting an 'avalanche' of evictions Coronavirus: Why US is expecting an 'avalanche' of evictions
BBC - Sun Aug 9, 2020
As hair salons, churches and restaurants reopened across the US, so did eviction courts. More»

Photo: Memphis woman, 56, still recovering from COVID-19 after a hospital stay is evicted from her home over her mother-in-law's medical debt Memphis woman, 56, still recovering from COVID-19 after a hospital stay is evicted from her home over her mother-in-law's medical debt
Daily Mail - Sun Aug 9, 2020
A Memphis woman who is recovering from COVID-19 was evicted from her home last week over medical debt belonging to her mother-in-law. More»

Photo: Judge Calls It ‘Discriminatory’ To Deny Puerto Rico Access To U.S. Aid Judge Calls It ‘Discriminatory’ To Deny Puerto Rico Access To U.S. Aid
PBS - Tue Aug 4, 2020
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - A federal judge on Monday ruled that it is unconstitutional to deny Puerto Ricans living in the US territory access to three federal welfare programs in a major decision cheered by many. More»

Photo: Thousands Ordered To Evacuate As Wildfires Scorch Southern California Thousands Ordered To Evacuate As Wildfires Scorch Southern California
Huffington Post - Mon Aug 3, 2020
BANNING, California - Thousands of people were under evacuation orders Sunday after a wildfire in mountains east of Los Angeles exploded in size as crews battled flames in triple-digit heat. More»

Photo: Georgia governor files lawsuit to "restrain" Atlanta mayor from talking about face masks Georgia governor files lawsuit to "restrain" Atlanta mayor from talking about face masks
Raw Story - Sun Jul 19, 2020
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (D) revealed on Sunday that Governor Brian Kemp (R) is trying to use the court system to "silence" her because he opposes the face mask mandate she has put in place. More»

Photo: Roy Den Hollander: "Anti-Feminist" Lawyer Suspected of Murdering Judge's Son Roy Den Hollander: "Anti-Feminist" Lawyer Suspected of Murdering Judge's Son
Heavy - Sun Jul 19, 2020
BRUNSWICK, New Jersey - Roy Den Hollander was a well-known mens rights attorney and self-described "anti-feminist" who is suspected of being the gunman who shot the husband and son of federal Judge Esther Salas in the doorway of the familys home in North Brunswick, New Jersey, before killing himself. More»

Photo: Georgia Hospital Worker Sounds Alarm: 'I Have Never Ever Seen Anything Like This' Georgia Hospital Worker Sounds Alarm: 'I Have Never Ever Seen Anything Like This'
NPR - Fri Jul 17, 2020
The emergency room overflowed with patients. More»

Photo: US Coronavirus Data Has Already Disappeared After Trump Shifted Control From CDC US Coronavirus Data Has Already Disappeared After Trump Shifted Control From CDC
WNBC-TV - Thu Jul 16, 2020
Previously public data has already disappeared from the Centers for Disease Control and Preventions website after the Trump administration quietly shifted control of the information to the Department of Health and Human Services. More»

Photo: Trump Sending Military to Hospitals to "Oversee" COVID-19 Data Trump Sending Military to Hospitals to "Oversee" COVID-19 Data
Daily KOS - Wed Jul 15, 2020
There are a number of jobs that the National Guard has been trained to perform. More»

Photo: Trump Orders Hospitals Not To Provide COVID Data To CDC Trump Orders Hospitals Not To Provide COVID Data To CDC
New York Times - Wed Jul 15, 2020
The Trump administration has ordered hospitals to bypass the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and, beginning on Wednesday, send all coronavirus patient information to a central database in Washington - a move that has alarmed public health experts who fear the data will be distorted for political gain. More»

Photo: Social Security demands money from Georgia woman from 4 decades ago - when she was still a child Social Security demands money from Georgia woman from 4 decades ago - when she was still a child
WSB-TV - Thu Jul 9, 2020
ATLANTA, Georgia - The Social Security Administration is demanding a Georgia woman should have to pay for a government mistake the agency made more than four decades ago. More»

Photo: No Danger to the Public! Employees at New Mexico nuclear lab may have been exposed to plutonium No Danger to the Public! Employees at New Mexico nuclear lab may have been exposed to plutonium
Daily Mail - Wed Jul 8, 2020
LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico - Officials at one of the nations premier nuclear labs are investigating the potential exposure of employees to plutonium. More»

Photo: Georgia governor declares state of emergency and calls up National Guard Georgia governor declares state of emergency and calls up National Guard
CNN - Mon Jul 6, 2020
ATLANTA, Georgia - Georgia Governor Brian Kemp on Monday declared a state of emergency and activated as many as 1,000 National Guard members. More»

Photo: Alabama students throwing 'COVID parties' to see who gets infected Alabama students throwing 'COVID parties' to see who gets infected
ABC - Thu Jul 2, 2020
Students in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 have been attending parties in the city and surrounding area as part of a disturbing contest to see who can catch the virus first, a city council member told ABC News on Wednesday. More»

Photo: Cities try to arrest their way out of homeless problems Cities try to arrest their way out of homeless problems
PBS - Tue Jun 30, 2020
FORT WALTON BEACH, Forida - In the nine years he has been homeless, Kenneth Shultz has spent one of every three nights in jail. More»

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