Naija is experiencing its worst recession in 20 something years. The slump in commodity prices, especially oil which accounts for above 80% of government revenue has adverse economic effects. Not to mention corruption allowed by previous government so no rainy day surplus money. Inflation...
Baltimore police have racial bias, Justice Department reports - CNN.com
The Justice Department investigated the Baltimore Police Department:
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Justice Department investigation found that the Baltimore Police Department engages in unconstitutional practices that led to disproportionate...
Former President Bill Clinton collected $5.6 million in fees from GEMS Education, a Dubai-based company that teaches Sharia Law through its network of more than 100 schools in the Middle East, Asia and Africa, according to a Daily Caller News Foundation investigation.
The company’s finances...
The Supreme Court Gets Ready to Legalize Corruption
BY JEFFREY TOOBIN
Citizens United let rich people buy candidates. Now, thanks to a case involving the former Virginia governor Bob McDonnell, the Supreme Court appears poised to allow the purchase of sitting politicians, too.CREDITPHOTOGRAPH...
“Neoliberal Restoration”: Hybrid War Hyenas Tear Brazil Apart
By Pepe Escobar
:francis:
The gloomy and repulsive night when the female President of the 7th largest economy in the world was the prey of choice fed to a lynch mob of hyenas in a drab, provincial Circus Maximus will forever live in...
More NYPD Officers Say There's Proof of Quota-Driven Arrests
Quotas in the NYPD still exist for arrests and summonses in violation of a 2010 state ban on the practice, current on-the-job officers tell the I-Team, despite Police Commissioner Bill Bratton's repeated insistence that there are no...
Well, I guess he wasn't Mr. Right..ooops!:yeshrug:
Watch these Goldman guys brehettes :russ:
Ex-Goldman Sachs Banker Subpoenaed in U.S. Probe of 1MDB
The Strange Story Of The Goldman Banker Subpoenaed In Malaysian Slush Fund Probe | Zero Hedge
From the Zero Hedge article:
By late January, Tim...
A joint investigation published today by ProPublica and the New York Daily News shines light on the NYPD’s enforcement of a little-known law that allows the department to kick people out of their apartments without charging them with a crime or even arresting them. The process, known as nuisance...
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