Politics

Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) took a stroll down memory lane on Thursday, pointing a finger at a former president for helping Barack Obama get elected.The Hill notes that King rewinded to the Ronald Reagan administration, criticizing the form...
Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) took a stroll down memory lane on Thursday, pointing a finger at a former president for helping Barack Obama get elected.The Hill notes that King rewinded to the Ronald Reagan administration, criticizing the former president's decision to pass the 1986 Amnesty Act. NPR noted in 2010 that the bill was designed to impose a crackdown on border security with Mexico, but effectively allowed amnesty to any immigrant entering the U.S. prior to 1982.More...
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SNC-Lavalin’s ties to Libya’s former dictatorship ran so deep the company offered the son of Moammar Gadhafi a six-figure job as a vice president in 2008, according to a newly unsealed RCMP affidavit.The Montreal-based company even asked...
SNC-Lavalin’s ties to Libya’s former dictatorship ran so deep the company offered the son of Moammar Gadhafi a six-figure job as a vice president in 2008, according to a newly unsealed RCMP affidavit.The Montreal-based company even asked the Canadian government to grant Gadhafi's son a temporary work permit to bring him to Canada to help expand business in a group of North African countries known as the Maghreb.More...
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The Interstate 5 Skagit River Bridge in Washington state collapsed on Thursday evening, KIRO-TV reported.According to the Trooper Mark Francis, public information officer for the Washington State Patrol, both north and southbound lanes o...
The Interstate 5 Skagit River Bridge in Washington state collapsed on Thursday evening, KIRO-TV reported.According to the Trooper Mark Francis, public information officer for the Washington State Patrol, both north and southbound lanes of the interstate were affected.More...
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Les Montréalais devraient savoir ce soir si l'avis d'ébullition de l'eau sera levé ou prolongé.Selon la Ville de Montréal, aucun citoyen n'a été malade après avoir consommé de l'eau du robinet.More...
Les Montréalais devraient savoir ce soir si l'avis d'ébullition de l'eau sera levé ou prolongé.Selon la Ville de Montréal, aucun citoyen n'a été malade après avoir consommé de l'eau du robinet.More...
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John Tortorella barked. The linesman barked back. Luckily for those out of earshot (who don't mind a bit of profanity), CNBC broadcast part of the exchange. During a timeout late in the third period of Game 4 against the Bruins, the Rang...
John Tortorella barked. The linesman barked back. Luckily for those out of earshot (who don't mind a bit of profanity), CNBC broadcast part of the exchange. During a timeout late in the third period of Game 4 against the Bruins, the Rangers coach and a linesman traded f-bombs."That's enough. Fuck you! That's enough. That's enough," a linesman can be heard yelling at Tortorella. "You had your say. You had your say!"More...
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[h/t FireDogLake] Gee, Wells Fargo Bank. A guy does what he's supposed to do and not only makes his regular payments but extra ones too and you decide to foreclose on him? Damned if he does, damned if he doesn't. Orlando news station...
[h/t FireDogLake] Gee, Wells Fargo Bank. A guy does what he's supposed to do and not only makes his regular payments but extra ones too and you decide to foreclose on him? Damned if he does, damned if he doesn't. Orlando news station WFTV has the details: A man who made loan modification payments on time and early said Wells Fargo stopped taking payments and started foreclosing on his house. Etienne Syldor said he's worked his whole life for a home in Orlando for his wife and three children. Syldor is an immigrant from Haiti and a bus driver at Walt Disney World. At times, he said he has worked multiple jobs to make sure he never missed a mortgage payment. Last year, Wells Fargo offered him mortgage modification, and he was told if he made four monthly payments during a trial period, the modification would be permanent. So he made those payments and he made them on time, along with extra payments on the principal. What did he get for his trouble? Foreclosure. Wells Fargo's excuse? Not much of one. "For some loans, completing trial payments is a significant step toward a permanent modification; however, in this instance, the loan was part of a mortgage-backed security and in a protected pool, with specific payment guidelines. We are working with Mr. Syldor to explain the guidelines and explore options that may help." The bank told Eyewitness News Syldor didn't follow the modification guidelines because he paid early and sometimes his payments were sent one on top of the other. Oh, you mean the billionaires playing potsie with CDOs might actually make a penny less interest and so this man has to lose his house? WTF.
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If you live in or near Oklahoma, you might want to check your email.Reddit user jargo1 shared a message from the Sears Holdings Corporation that turned up in his inbox today. The letter offered $20 to help cope with damage from this week...
If you live in or near Oklahoma, you might want to check your email.Reddit user jargo1 shared a message from the Sears Holdings Corporation that turned up in his inbox today. The letter offered $20 to help cope with damage from this week's tornadoes.More...
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By Jane Sutton MIAMI, May 23 (Reuters) - Among those tuning in to President Barack Obama's national security speech on Thursday were some prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base, who rely on television broadcast...
By Jane Sutton MIAMI, May 23 (Reuters) - Among those tuning in to President Barack Obama's national security speech on Thursday were some prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base, who rely on television broadcasts and newspapers for hints about their fate. "Detainees follow all coverage of Guantanamo closely, including today's speech, and the post-speech commentary, analysis and editorials," said Navy Captain Robert Durand, a spokesman for the Guantanamo detention operation. "There is interest and discussion, but no discernible reaction," he said. The camp holds 166 prisoners, most of whom have been held without charges for more than a decade. About 100 prisoners are on a hunger strike and dozens are being force-fed to keep them alive. In a speech televised from Washington, Obama announced some steps toward meeting his goal of closing the detention camp. He lifted a moratorium on prisoner transfers to Yemen and called on Congress to end restrictions on other transfers. Durand did not specify how many detainees had watched the speech. He said about two dozen had unrestricted access to television in communal settings and many others held in single cells were allowed to watch live TV during certain hours, including programming in Arabic, Farsi, English, Russian, Spanish and other languages. They also read about Guantanamo in newspapers, which usually arrive at the remote camp in eastern Cuba within a week of publication, Durand said. In March, a U.S. Marine Corps general said Obama's failure to mention Guantanamo during his January inaugural speech or his February State of the Union speech had contributed to a sense of abandonment fueling a hunger strike at the base. (Editing by Alistair Bell and Lisa Shumaker)More...
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LOS ANGELES -- It was an uncomplicated brain surgery the hospital had performed hundreds of times before (499 times, to be exact). But to celebrate Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center's 500th deep brain stimulation operation Thursday, surg...
LOS ANGELES -- It was an uncomplicated brain surgery the hospital had performed hundreds of times before (499 times, to be exact). But to celebrate Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center's 500th deep brain stimulation operation Thursday, surgeons performed the world's first live-Vined brain surgery.The operation, which lead neurologist Dr. Nader Pouratian described as "textbook" brain pacemaker implant surgery, was documented with Vine, a six-second video medium, and with Instagram photos on the hospital's Twitter account (@UCLAhealth) in real time on patient Brad Carter, an actor diagnosed with the progressive neurological disorder essential tremor in 2006.More...
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