Trump orders top-to-bottom review of welfare programs
President Trump signed an executive order Tuesday for a government-wide review of welfare programs, with a goal of putting more people back to work, White House officials said.
President Trump signed an executive order Tuesday for a government-wide review of welfare programs, with a goal of putting more people back to work, White House officials said.
In response to US President Donald Trump’s threat of an imminent missile attack on Syria, Russia has advised Washington to target terrorists instead of the Syrian government and its forces.
Bank of America says it is taking a stand against some makers of military-style firearms for civilians.
Speaker Paul Ryan announced on Wednesday he is retiring from Congress and will not seek reelection.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that everyone aged six months and up, including pregnant women, get an annual flu shot to protect against the influenza virus. The mainstream media characterize this recommendation as being firmly grounded in science. The demonstrable truth of the matter, however, is that what the government and media say science says and what science actually tells us are two completely different things.
It’s tough to administer a good criminal justice system. Locking people up is one of the state’s most formidable powers: It involves political and controversial trade-offs, it’s expensive when done well, and it’s even more expensive when done poorly.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg bobbed, weaved, and dodged several questions at Tuesday’s Senate hearing about whether his company should face new laws or regulations and, in the end, escaped without hearing any senator promise imminent action.
Currently, the police department is limited to mugshots of criminals within their own facial identification database. Now they want the ability to match facial images with identity for the millions of people who drive cars within the state of New York.
A new move out of India requires all citizens to have their fingers printed, and their eyes scanned in order to use public services like schools, grocery stores, the bank, or anything that fits in that same category.
“Smart missiles must strike terrorists, not the legitimate government that has been fighting international terrorism on its territory for several years,” said Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova when she took to Facebook to respond to Donald Trump’s latest tweets on a possible military strike on Syria.
As honeybees and other vital pollinators continue their decline into what looks like total extinction, the Walmart corporation appears to be in the process of developing artificial bee “robots” that will presumably one day be used to pollinate plants in the absence of real bees, as well as identify crop damage and even spray pesticides.
As Russian citizens are being advised on what to take with them to the bomb shelter, the country’s Armed Forces TV has announced that “the world stands millimeters from a great war.”