Bill Maher Tears Into Donald Trump's White House Enablers

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Bill Maher has no time for President Donald Trump’s enablers.


On Friday, the “Real Time” host skewered members of the Trump administration who “go on TV and pretend Trump didn’t say what everybody just heard him say.”


Maher took aim in particular at White House press secretary Sean Spicer, Trump’s adviser Kellyanne Conway and Vice President Mike Pence


“Without these professional liars and deniers, there is no Trump,” said Maher. “It takes a village to help a man-child stay in power.”


Check out the full segment above.


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Rep. Adam Schiff Sees Nothing In Nunes' Secret Documents That Can't Be Shared

Rep. Adam Schiff Sees Nothing In Nunes' Secret Documents That Can't Be Shared

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Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) says he has now seen the same intelligence that Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) was given last week on the grounds of the White House ― which Nunes then presented to the White House — and Schiff called for the information to be turned over to the congressional intelligence committees.


Schiff, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, declined to reveal any details of the information. But it wasn’t so overwhelming or sensitive that it should change the rules of procedure, he indicated. Schiff called for it to be given to the House and Senate intelligence committees to evaluate. He said he doesn’t understand why the information was provided only to Nunes, the chairman of the House committee.


The information “should have been shared with the full committees in the first place as a part of our ordinary oversight responsibilities,” Schiff said in a statement posted Friday on Twitter.


“Nothing I could see today warranted a departure from the normal review procedures, and these materials should now be provided to the full membership of both committees. The White House has yet to explain why senior White House staff apparently shared these materials with but one member of either committee — only for their contents to be briefed back to the White House.”






The secretive information was at the heart of a dramatic, clandestine operation that involved Nunes ducking out of an Uber ride last week at midnight to slip onto the grounds of the White House, where he was shown documents on a secure server, according to the Republican congressman. He in turn shared the information with the White House. The New York Times reported this week that Nunes initially gained access to the information with the help of White House staffers.


Nunes claimed the documents showed that Donald Trump and others may have been incidentally named in surveillance by U.S. intelligence agencies that were engaged in other investigations. The information appeared to confirm a link to intelligence monitoring but apparently fell short of confirming Trump’s claim that his phones at Trump Tower in Manhattan were “wiretapped” by President Barack Obama toward the end of the 2016 campaign.


After Nunes presented the information back to the White House, Trump said that he felt “somewhat vindicated” over his wiretap tweets and that he was “very grateful” for the information.


FBI Director James Comey testified before the House Intelligence Committee earlier this month that he had absolutely no information that Trump had been wiretapped. “I have no information that supports those tweets, and we have looked carefully inside the FBI,” Comey said. Nunes also said then: “We know there was not a physical wiretap of Trump Tower.”


The Senate Intelligence Committee is holding hearings on Russian interference in the U.S. election and possible ties to the Trump campaign. The investigation by the House committee is stalled amid the controversy over Nunes’ actions.


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Cecily Strong Hilariously Nails What's Wrong With The Gender Pay Gap

Cecily Strong Hilariously Nails What's Wrong With The Gender Pay Gap

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Cecily Strong wants all women to know who they’re up against in the fight for equal pay. Apparently, it’s men like Colin Jost.


During Friday night’s “Stand for Rights: A Benefit for the ACLU,” Strong riffed on the gender pay gap, which isn’t really funny if you think about it.


“Women still make just 78 cents for every dollar earned by men,” the “Saturday Night Live” star reminded the audience, looking at Jost and adding, “For example, this man.”





“If current trends continue, women will not see equal pay for another 117 years,” Strong continued. “And by that point, currency will probably be something called Tinder bucks.”


Strong helped out during Friday’s telethon by chatting with people online in an effort to get them to donate to the American Civil Liberties Union. During her segment with Jost, she pointed out just how vulnerable women are in the workforce. 


“Women are legally protected from discrimination in the work place when they get pregnant. That’s simple, right?” she said. “Unfortunately, pregnancy can still put a women’s job at risk.”


She then introduced a short documentary about a pregnant delivery driver who was forced to take unpaid leave after her doctor advised her not to lift heavy items ― a requirement for her job.


“So men, give all you can,” Strong told viewers. “Women, give 78 percent of that.”


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Trump Skips Out On Signing Executive Orders After Reporter's Question About Flynn

Trump Skips Out On Signing Executive Orders After Reporter's Question About Flynn

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President Donald Trump walked out of the Oval Office on Friday without signing two executive orders he had just touted to the press. The disappearing act occurred as a reporter asked the president about his former national security adviser, Michael Flynn.


In a video of the event by Politico, Trump talked up the orders, both concerning trade policies, which he had complained are culpable in the “theft of America’s prosperity,” CNN reported. He called foreign nations that abuse the system “cheaters,” noted USA Today. “From now on, those who break the rules will face the consequences, and they’ll be very severe consequences.”


He concluded at a lectern in the Oval Office before reporters: “You’re going to see some very, very strong results very, very quickly.” 


As Trump walked away from the lectern, a reporter called out a question about Flynn, asking the president if a tweet he’d sent earlier in the day was “trying to tell the Justice Department to grant immunity to Michael Flynn” to testify before congressional committees investigating Russian involvement in the Trump campaign. Trump continued walking — out the door and didn’t acknowledge the question. 


Flynn has offered to testify about his Russian contacts in hearings before the House and Senate intelligence committees — but only if he were granted immunity, which hasn’t been granted. Trump tweeted Friday that he “should” ask for immunity and called the investigation into Russian connections a “witch hunt.”






Vice President Mike Pence appeared to speak to Trump just before the president ducked out of the room, perhaps trying to persuade him to return to his desk, where the orders remained unsigned. Trump made a gesture to Pence that seemed to indicate he wanted the vice president to bring the documents to him. Pence then returned to the president’s desk to gather up the orders and followed Trump out the door. The president signed the orders out of sight of the media, CNN reported.


Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and Peter Navarro, the director of the White House National Trade Council, had watched as Trump touted the orders.














The first order requires a report by the Commerce Department on the causes of the U.S. trade imbalance within 90 days, focusing on 16 trading partners. The second calls for developing a strategy for customs agents to use current anti-dumping laws to crack down more effectively on foreign manufacturers who flood the market with underpriced products to undermine U.S. companies.







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Tina Fey Calls Out White Women Who Might Regret Voting For Trump

Tina Fey Calls Out White Women Who Might Regret Voting For Trump

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White women love Tina Fey, but Tina Fey isn’t too happy with white women, especially the ones who voted for Donald Trump


During “Stand for Rights: A Benefit for the ACLU” on Friday night, Fey sat down with ACLU executive director Donna Lieberman and deputy legal director Louise Melling for a conversation about the battle for women’s rights and the responsibility each of us have to fight for protections that might not directly impact our lives. 


After the election, exit polls revealed that a majority of white women ― 53 percent, to be exact ― supported Trump in the election, compared to the 43 percent who voted for Hillary Clinton.


 “A lot of this election was turned by white, college-educated women who now would maybe like to forget about this election and go back to watching HGTV,” Fey said. “I would want to urge them to like, ‘You can’t look away’ because it doesn’t affect you this minute, but it’s going to affect you eventually.”


“Again, open two windows. Do watch HGTV,” she added. “[Don’t] turn attention away from what is happening.”


After questioning Lieberman and Melling about the current state of reproductive rights, Fey expanded her plea to all white women, regardless of whom they voted for, to exercise compassion and empathy toward at-risk groups in Trump’s America. 


“I personally will make my own pledge as a college-educated white woman to not look away,” she said, “to not pretend that things are happening now won’t eventually affect me if we don’t put a stop to it.” 


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Michael Moore Claims Donald Trump Has Already Made A 'Declaration Of War'

Michael Moore Claims Donald Trump Has Already Made A 'Declaration Of War'

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Michael Moore appeared at Stand for Rights: A Benefit for the ACLU on Friday night, and discussed his time interacting with the non-profit back when he was a teenager.


After his segment on the livestream event, The Huffington Post caught up with Moore backstage, where the filmmaker elaborated on the various anti-Donald Trump statements he’s made recently.


“We’re already past the point, probably, of reversing what climate change has done to this planet,” Moore told HuffPost. “Some say we’re on the precipice, some say we’re too late, some say we’re going to be too late very soon.”


Pointedly, Moore continued:



For him to tear up every single regulation instituted by President Obama on climate change and for him to say that that will no longer be a concern when they make their decisions, is not just a fuck you to the rest of this world, but it’s a declaration of war against the actual planet.



The documentary filmmaker has been vocal about resisting President Trump and contributing to future progress. 



“Individually you all have to take a stand... We are now in the Trump era,” Moore said at Watch Us Run, HuffPost Women’s inauguration day event. “You’re going to have to put some serious thought into putting yourself on the line.”



 

 


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Wealthy White House Staffers' Finances Detailed In New Disclosures

Wealthy White House Staffers' Finances Detailed In New Disclosures

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WASHINGTON, March 31 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Friday released details of the personal finances of his many wealthy staffers, including senior adviser Steve Bannon, whose pre-White House bank accounts, real estate and other holdings were valued at between $3.3 million and $12.6 million.


The late-night download of federal employee disclosure forms confirmed the affluence of many Trump personnel.


The White House disclosed Gary Cohn, former Goldman Sachs president and now head of the White House National Economic Council, had assets worth at least $230 million, but possibly much more. Little information was given on several of his assets and only indicated they were worth more than $1 million.


White House ethics officials said the legally required disclosure documents provided a snapshot of assets and positions held by personnel when they first entered their new jobs at the White House, and before they started selling stocks and other assets that could pose conflicts of interest.


The forms also showed the incomes of Trump’s inner circle in the 12 months preceding their engagement as government workers.


Trump, a real estate magnate and television celebrity with no political experience before he was elected president, has brought in some high-net-worth people to advise him.


For example, Reed Cordish, assistant to the president for intragovernmental and technology initiatives, disclosed pre-White House assets of between $92 million and $798 million. He had income of between $48 million and $55 million.


“These are incredibly successful individuals, very high-net worth, very sophisticated complex asset structures, numerous sub LLCs, trusts and other items, all of which have to be worked through,” a senior White House ethics official told reporters.


The White House said the independent Office of Government Ethics, which reviews financial disclosures to help executive branch officials avoid conflicts of interest, has classified about 25 percent of Trump White House staffers as having “extremely complex” reports, meaning the filers are very wealthy with complex businesses and potential conflicts of interest.


This was not the case for all of them. Peter Navarro, Trump’s trade adviser, earned a relatively modest $240,000 from University of California-Irvine, with less than $1,000 in royalties from the book “Death by China,” and speaking fees from the Casket and Funeral Supply Association and other groups.


Wealthy senior White House staff have to enter into ethics agreements where they agree to resign from positions and divest from assets. Copies of those agreements were not available.


Neither Trump nor Vice President Mike Pence’s assets were included in the documents, nor are Cabinet members. All other senior White House personnel - and those earning more than $161,755 a year - are required to submit disclosure reports.

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Tina Fey Jokes That Trump Gave Up Assaulting Women For Lent At ACLU Event

Tina Fey Jokes That Trump Gave Up Assaulting Women For Lent At ACLU Event

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Tina Fey threw out one-liner after one-liner while co-hosting “Stand for Rights: A Benefit for the ACLU” on Friday night. 


She started out by poking fun at her status as a “stay-at-home actress” before tossing some burns Donald Trump’s way, notably claiming that the president gave up assaulting women for Lent.


“Earlier tonight, in what is surely an April Fools’ joke, the president proclaimed that next month will be National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, so now we know what he gave up for Lent.”


Fey, who mentioned that she had “gay birds” on her shirt, also said, “The president and I have two things in common. One, neither of us has any business wearing khakis with a shirt tucked in, and two, we’re both very upset about the amount of fake news out in the world right now. So, don’t let any website tell you that the ACLU stands for Anti Christian Lesbian Underground. It’s the American Christian Lesbian Underground.”





But Trump wasn’t the only member of the administration to be Fey prey. She also made a jab at Vice President Mike Pence.


“Luckily, Mike Pence isn’t allowed to go down and shut Planned Parenthood unless his wife goes with him. So, if we can just keep Karen busy scrapbooking, we can all still get Pap smears.”


Lastly, we’ll end with this additional notable moment from Fey’s monologue:


“Did you know that women still only make one ‘Ghostbusters’ movie to every two made by men? And men average ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ for every ‘Ocean’s Eight’ that goes to women. That is simply unacceptable.”


All hail the Queen, Tina Fey.  


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Chelsea Clinton Stops By ACLU Event To Tell America She's Not Giving Up

Chelsea Clinton Stops By ACLU Event To Tell America She's Not Giving Up

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Chelsea Clinton delivered a clear message to all those watching “Stand for Rights: A Benefit for the ACLU” on Friday night: she’s not giving up and we shouldn’t either.


Introduced as the “alternate universe current first daughter of the United States,” Clinton stopped by the event to bring attention to voter suppression and the various efforts lawmakers utilize to prevent from certain groups from making it to the polls. 


“The right to vote is the bedrock of our democracy,” Clinton said. “It gives us, each and every citizen, a voice in how our government works. Sadly, this fundamental right is under attack all across the country. Dozens of states have passed laws in recent years making it harder to vote. These laws disproportionately affect minority groups, the poor and the elderly. Millions have been disenfranchised by voter ID laws alone.”


To drive her point home, Clinton then introduced viewers to Ruthelle Frank, a Wisconsin resident who’s been voting since 1948 without an official birth certificate. However, Frank has been barred from voting since 2011 because of a lack of proper ID, one of the many ways citizens are kept away from the voting booth. Five years ago, The ACLU partnered with Frank to fight the voter ID law, but the case is still being appealed in courts. 


After the clip, Clinton ended her donation ask with a powerful plea to Americans to never give up the fight. 



“Well, Ruthelle isn’t giving up and the ACLU isn’t giving up. I’m not giving up.  I hope that none of you are giving up because we know that our right to vote is fundamental precious and worth fighting for,” she added. “And we know that we need the ACLU to be part of leading this fight on all of our behalf, so if you believe that please, please put that belief into action and give.”


Since her mother Hillary Clinton lost the election, rumors have swirled that Chelsea might run for public office. The former first daughter addressed the speculation about her political future in an interview with Variety published Wednesday.


“I really am constantly surprised by the stories of me running for, fill in the blank — Congress, Senate, City Council, the presidency,” Clinton said. “I really find this all rather hysterical, because I’ve been asked this question a lot throughout my life, and the answer has never changed.”


In the meantime, Clinton will be working on her children’s picture book titled She Persisted featuring the stories of powerful women throughout history like Harriet Tubman, Maria Tallchief, Claudette Colvin, Oprah Winfrey and Sonia Sotomayor.


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Colin Jost Will Show You How To Improve Your Protest Signs

Colin Jost Will Show You How To Improve Your Protest Signs

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Colin Jost stepped out from behind the “Saturday Night Live” Weekend Update desk tonight to anchor an extended bit at the ACLU’s “Stand For Rights” live benefit. The comedian instructed viewers on how to avoid making a bad protest sign. 


“It seems as though there is something new to protest here everyday, and what do protests need? They need protest signs,” Jost said early in the segment before suggesting, “with Donald Trump having somewhere between one and four years left in his term, we have a lot more protests that are going to come.”


When a badly drawn anti-Trump protest sign appeared next to him for the segment, Jost said, “I think this is either supposed to be representing Trump violating the emoluments clause by accepting money from Russia or Dennis the menace with giant fake boobs.”





Watch the clip above.


The Huffington Post also spoke to Jost backstage, where a passerby brought up that Trump ― who condoned sexual assault in a 2005 hot mic recording unearthed by The Washington Post ― had recently declared April to be National Sexual Assault Awareness Month.


Jost responded by joking, “Did he say pro or con?”


Earlier in the night, HuffPost also spoke to Alec Baldwin, who similarly expressed frustrations with the president, claiming that “just to clean up” after his time in office will be “almost impossible.”


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Gordon Ramsey Just Shut Down The Pineapple Pizza Debate

Gordon Ramsey Just Shut Down The Pineapple Pizza Debate

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Gordon Ramsey’s opinion on food, whether it’s laden with expletives or not, is the gold standard.


So when the “Hell’s Kitchen” chef weighs in on a hotly debated food topic ― like putting pineapple on your pizza ― we can rest assured that his word is the final word.


While hosting the late-night British talk show “The Nightly Show,” Ramsey ordered a pizza on TV and turned to the audience for suggestions on toppings.


When one person volunteered “pineapples,” Ramsey was forced to put his call on a brief hold. 






“You don’t put f**king pineapple on pizza,” the chef said, while covering the phone’s microphone. Then, he returned back to the order like a true professional.


“So, 10 pepperoni, 10 margherita ― and no pineapple anywhere,” Ramsey told the order taker. Toward the end of the call, Ramsey looked out to the audience once more to ask the pro-pineapple person, “What the f**k are you doing?”


Just when you thought the pineapple pizza debate of 2017 was over, it crawls its way back to relevancy. 


And with the president of Iceland, the pineapple delivery person who refused to serve pineapples and, now, Chef Gordon Ramsey all vehemently rejecting the fruit-topped pizza, it’s starting to look like pro-pineapple advocates are on the losing side.




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Jane Krakowski Supports 'Boating Lights' At ACLU Event

Jane Krakowski Supports 'Boating Lights' At ACLU Event

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Jenna Maroney — uh, we mean Jane Krakowski — came out to talk about “boating lights” during “Stand for Rights: A Benefit for the ACLU” Friday night.


“It’s a matter of safety!” Krakowski exclaimed. She implores viewers boating in the dark to “just use a light.”


“Boats just speeding around in the dark, not a care. I mean, you could end up driving your boat right into the mouth of a whale! And don’t believe the propaganda. I looked it up and I couldn’t find one confirmed instance of boater fraud. Remember: Boat at night, use a light.”


Very cheeky, Jane. 


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AT&T, Comcast Fire Back At Criticism Over Internet Privacy Policies

AT&T, Comcast Fire Back At Criticism Over Internet Privacy Policies

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House Republicans earlier this week passed a bill to scrap regulations preventing internet service providers from sharing customers’ personal information, including their web browsing history, without their consent.


Understandably, people aren’t exactly thrilled about the prospect of ISPs profiting off their browsing histories, and are raising hell about it. But AT&T, Comcast and Verizon, having lobbied for exactly that outcome, seem startled by the blowback, as indicated by blog posts the companies published about privacy Friday. 


Put another way: The farmer has decided to spend less time watching the hen house, and the foxes feel they’ve been unfairly maligned, despite having a well-deserved reputation for eating chickens. Oh, and the foxes paid the farmer to look the other way.


Pity the poor foxes.


Comcast struck a conciliatory tone in its blog, with the company’s chief privacy officer Gerard Lewis assuring readers the company does not “sell ... broadband customers’ individual web browsing history.”


“We did not do it before the FCC’s rules were adopted,” Lewis writes, “and we have no plans to do so.” Not having current plans to do so, of course, does not mean they will never do so.


Lewis adds that Comcast has “committed not to share our customers’ sensitive information (such as banking, children’s, and health information), unless we first obtain their affirmative, opt-in consent.”


As with his first reassurance, there’s a caveat here: Mainly, this only applies to select categories of information deemed “sensitive.” In the next sentence, Lewis elaborates that “other, non-sensitive data” is indeed used to send targeted ads. To his credit, Lewis provides a link for customers to opt out of receiving those ads, though it’s unclear if opting out of the ads means they cease collecting “non-sensitive” data.


Lewis closes with a pledge to “revise [Comcast’s] privacy policy to make more clear and prominent that, contrary to the many inaccurate statements and reports, we do not sell our customers’ individual web browsing information to third parties and that we do not share sensitive information unless our customers have affirmatively opted in to allow that to occur.”


In striking contrast to Comcast’s attempts at reassurance, AT&T executive Bob Quinn came out swinging, accusing those critical of Congress’ recent regulatory rollback of having a “fact-free debate.”


Quinn argues that ISPs safeguarded customer data just fine before the FCC introduced these rules, which he casts as the Obama administration putting its “hand on the scales to pick winners and losers in the marketplace.”


The real problem, Quinn says, is that “other internet companies, including operating system providers, web browsers, search engines, and social media platforms” are collecting and using customer information in shady ways.


That may well be true, but his argument doesn’t quite pass the smell test. Quinn is effectively saying, “We totally don’t collect and profit from your personal information” ― while also saying, “It’s not fair that other companies on the internet get to collect more information than we do.”


Verizon (which owns Huffington Post parent company AOL) also published a similar letter on the topic Friday, defending both its privacy record and using the same tired line about regulatory “consistency” to defend Congress’ rollback this week.


“Let’s set the record straight,” writes chief privacy office Karen Zacharia. “Verizon does not sell the personal web browsing history of our customers. We don’t do it and that’s the bottom line.


“Consumers benefit and innovations flourish when there is one consistent consumer privacy framework that applies to all internet companies and users in the internet ecosystem.”

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Air Pollution Links People Thousands Of Miles Apart In Deadly Ways

Air Pollution Links People Thousands Of Miles Apart In Deadly Ways

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Air pollution and its costs travel, which means countries can’t fix this problem alone, according to an article published Thursday in the journal Nature.


The researchers looked in particular at how the human costs of ambient air pollution shift between China and the United States and Western Europe because of nature and the economy.


On the one hand, air contaminated by fine particulate matter in one country can sicken or kill people in another country. The article said that air pollution that originated in China in 2007 was linked to an estimated 3,100 premature deaths in the United States and Western Europe that year.


Globally, some 410,000 deaths in 2007 could be linked to air pollution that began in another region of the world. (In total, 3.45 million people died prematurely from air pollution in 2007.)


On the other hand, international trade can create long distances between where goods are produced and where they are consumed. The researchers concluded that more than 760,000 air pollution-related deaths worldwide in 2007 were tied to the production of goods that would be sold far away. In particular, some 110,000 premature deaths in China that year were tied to consumption in the United States and Western Europe.


Air pollution can travel long distances and cause health impacts in downwind regions,” Qiang Zhang, one of the co-authors and a researcher at Tsinghua University in Beijing, explained to Popular Science. “Our study revealed that international trade has greatly extended the distance of such impacts by separating the locations of consumption and production.”


By multiple measures, China is particularly hard hit by air pollution. Some 650,000 Chinese died prematurely due to bad air in 2007. (Researchers on this article came from China, Canada, the U.S. and the U.K.)


Despite those figures, Zhang told Science magazine that the point wasn’t for one region to blame its premature deaths on another. Their findings simply quantify “the extent to which air pollution is a global problem in our global economy,” he said.


In 2012, about 1 in 8 deaths worldwide ― 7 million people ― were due to air pollution, according to World Health Organization estimates. Exposure to air pollutants is linked to myriad health problems, including heart disease, stroke, cancer and respiratory illness.


Because exposure is frequently beyond the control of individuals, however, it’s crucial that local, national and international governments work together to protect people. The WHO urges governments to implement policies to lower pollution, such as promoting public transportation and using clean renewable power sources instead of coal. 

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Zendaya Shows Students Incredible STEM Career Opportunities In The Recording Studio

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Tom Hanks Puts The ACLU's Mission In Words The Internet Understands

Tom Hanks Puts The ACLU's Mission In Words The Internet Understands

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If there’s anyone who could compel Americans to stand up and fight for human rights, it’s “America’s sweetheart” Tom Hanks.


As the de facto host of “Stand for Rights: A Benefit for the ACLU” on Friday night, Hanks kicked off the evening on a lighter note with an off-the-cuff and “kooky” opening to encourage viewers to get in formation. 


The Oscar winner decided to distill the ACLU’s mission into emojis and slang to appeal to the internet-friendly millennials surfing at home because he’s got it like that.


“ICYMI, when our constitutional rights go MIA, the ACLU, aka the USA’s BFF, will be there ASAP    ,” Hanks said.


After welcoming celebrities like Tracy Morgan, Nia Vardalos and Zosia Mamet to the party, he turned his attention to the struggles facing immigrants in President Donald Trump’s America by asking the stars about their personal experiences. 


Considering Hanks wasn’t shy about voicing his political beliefs over the election season ― this is the man responsible for the most brutal Trump analogy after all ― it’s no surprise he was asked to open the event. Days after Trump was elected, Hanks delivered a powerful speech about America’s resilience. 


“We are going to be all right, because we constantly get to tell the whole world who we are,” he said.  “We constantly get to define ourselves as Americans. We do have the greatest country in the world. We may move at a slow pace, but we do have the greatest country in the world, because we are always moving towards a more perfect Union. That journey never ceases. It never stops.”


 


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Alec Baldwin: 'Just To Clean Up The Mess' After Trump Will Be 'Almost Impossible'

Alec Baldwin: 'Just To Clean Up The Mess' After Trump Will Be 'Almost Impossible'

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Alec Baldwin’s Twitter presence is infamous enough to both warrant a “South Park” parody and a loving moniker from his longtime friend Tina Fey. In an interview Fey did with David Letterman for The Hollywood Reporter after the election, she talked about Donald Trump’s mistake in feuding with Baldwin on the social media platform.


“You think you’re good at being a jerk on Twitter? You will now face the grandmaster of being a jerk on Twitter,” joked Fey.


The Huffington Post’s Bill Bradley caught up with Baldwin before the ACLU’s March 31 “Stand For Rights” benefit to ask what how the actor would approach Twitter if he somehow became president.


“I don’t think I would do Twitter if I was the president of the United States,” Baldwin first said, before explaining that he sees value in having a social media team post speeches and other formal messages.


Baldwin, who’s keeping busy impersonating the 45th president on “Saturday Night Live,” then launched into a Trump impression, saying he wouldn’t send tweets like, “The failing New York Times is terrible.”


“I think that’s crazy,” he said.


Baldwin went on to further express concern over the current administration:



But I think that the president, especially now, there’s so many problems we’re going to have to undo. I mean, when Trump is gone, to undo [this] will be like one of these flood zones. It will be like when a tsunami hits a town. Just to clean up the mess these people have made is going to be almost impossible.



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Woman Licks World Record For Stopping Fan Blades With Tongue

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Tongues will surely be wagging over this Guinness World Record attempt.


Sideshow performer Zoe Ellis, aka Zoe L’Amour, recently appeared on the “Guinness World Records Italian Show” in hopes of breaking her own world record for stopping the most electric fan blades using her tongue in one minute.


Ellis previously managed to lick the world record by stopping fan blades with her tongue 20 times in 60 seconds.


The GIF below will make it clear what she’s doing. Needless to say, this is a feat that should only be attempted by a professional. Do not try this at home ― or anywhere else.




For the record, literally, Ellis managed to beat her world record on the video above by stopping the blades with her tongue 32 times.


Shortly after filming this video, Ellis’s new world record was sliced apart by Ashrita Furman, who tongue-stopped 35 blades in a minute. 


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Shocking Video Shows Bad-Ass Badger Burying Entire Cow By Itself

Shocking Video Shows Bad-Ass Badger Burying Entire Cow By Itself

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This is one bad-ass badger.


University of Utah scientists who spent the winter studying how scavengers in the Great Basin handle the cold weather discovered something unprecedented in the annals of science: A very industrious badger managed to bury an entire cow carcass by itself over five days, then feasted on it.


The scientists had set out the carcass of a 50-pound calf in the belief it might attract vultures or coyotes, according to Gizmodo.com. They were shocked to discover their time-lapse camera had filmed this super-bad badger cleverly excavating tunnels under the carcass until the whole thing collapsed into a pit.


After that, the badger covered the carcass completely with soil, then constructed a burrow, where it feasted on the beef for 11 straight days, according to National Geographic.


The scientists said no one had ever before witnessed a badger take on anything larger than a jackrabbit.



“I was really shocked by the fact that these badgers could completely monopolize and dominate that food source,” researcher Eva Buechley told National Geographic. “This is an interesting niche, and it may be badgers are playing a more important role in the nutrient cycle than anybody knew.”


study on the badger’s behavior was published Friday in the Western North American Naturalist.



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Rainbow Flag Creator Gilbert Baker Dead At 65

Rainbow Flag Creator Gilbert Baker Dead At 65

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Gilbert Baker, the artist and LGBTQ rights activist who created the rainbow flag, has died at age 65. 


The Bay Area Reporter confirmed the news Friday on Facebook. The newspaper’s post offered few details, but noted that Baker had died in New York. 





Author and activist Cleve Jones, whose book, When We Rise, inspired the recent ABC miniseries of the same name, also shared the news on his Facebook page





Baker, who was born in Kansas, designed the first rainbow flag in 1978 after he was approached by San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk to create a symbol for the LGBTQ community. Just months before his assassination, Milk rode in the city’s June pride parade under Baker’s original flag, which featured eight colored stripes: hot pink, red, orange, yellow, green, turquoise, indigo and violet. The original design changed to the iconic, six-barred rainbow flag in 1979. 


“The rainbow came to mind almost instantly as an obvious expression of diversity and acceptance,” Baker told CBS Chicago in 2012. “It’s beautiful, all of the colors, even the colors you can’t see. That really fit us as a people because we are all of the colors. Our sexuality is all of the colors. We are all the genders, races and ages.” 


In a second Facebook post, Jones noted that a memorial would be held Friday in San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood.  











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Democratic Senator In Deep-Red State Comes Out Against Neil Gorsuch

Democratic Senator In Deep-Red State Comes Out Against Neil Gorsuch

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WASHINGTON ― Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.), who is up for re-election in 2018 in a state President Donald Trump won by double digits, announced Friday that she’ll vote against his Supreme Court nominee, appeals judge Neil Gorsuch.


McCaskill will join Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and a growing list of Democrats intent on denying Gorsuch the 60 votes he needs to clear a procedural hurdle before his nomination can proceed to the Senate floor.


“This is a really difficult decision for me. I am not comfortable with either choice,” McCaskill wrote on Medium, a social publishing platform.


“While I have come to the conclusion that I can’t support Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court  —  and will vote no on the procedural vote and his confirmation —  I remain very worried about our polarized politics and what the future will bring, since I’m certain we will have a Senate rule change that will usher in more extreme judges in the future,” she added.


McCaskill was struggling with her decision as recently as Thursday, when she declined to talk to reporters about which way she was leaning. She referred to Gorsuch as a “dangerous” nominee, but used the same word to describe the ramifications of blowing up Senate rules to confirm him.


In her Friday statement, the senator wrote that Trump broke a vow to Missouri voters who elected him by outsourcing his Supreme Court choice “to a right-wing group that fronts for large corporations and special interests” — a likely reference to dark-money groups that have spent heavily to boost the Gorsuch nomination in key states.


“He promised he would drain the swamp of the special interests, the lobbyists, and politicians who have overlooked the working people in this country,” McCaskill wrote. “This judicial nomination breaks those promises.”



This judicial nomination breaks those promises.
Claire McCaskill on President Trump's nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch


This week, the Missouri incumbent was among four Democratic senators in states Trump carried in the 2016 election who were targeted with pro-Gorsuch ads by the National Rifle Association. She was also targeted in a separate media blitz by wealthy donors aimed at boosting Trump’s agenda.


After the Kansas City Star reported on a secret recording where McCaskill told donors her concerns about Democrats’ hard-line stance on Gorsuch, she quickly brushed off suggestions that she was waffling. 


“My words speak for themselves,” McCaskill told Capitol Hill reporters on Thursday. “Isn’t it refreshing that I say the same thing in private that I say in public?”


With McCaskill and Sen. Richard Blumenthal (Conn.) joining the opposition to Gorsuch on Friday, Democrats have gathered 38 votes against the nominee ― though two of them, Sens. Patrick Leahy (Vt.) and Ben Cardin (Md.) haven’t yet said they’ll also join the filibuster.


Only two Democrats, Sens. Joe Manchin (W.Va.) and Heidi Heitkamp (N.D.), have said they’ll support Gorsuch. Republicans need at least eight Democrats to break the promised Democratic filibuster. Major progressive organizations, including Credo, AllofUs and Friends of the Earth, are petitioning the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee to withhold campaign funds from any Democratic senators who break ranks and support Gorsuch.


Even if the Gorsuch nomination fails to gain enough Democratic votes to move forward, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has suggested he’s ready to change longstanding Senate rules for Supreme Court nominees and get the judge confirmed no matter what by next Friday.


Some Republicans who’d rather not go that route and prefer to try to find common ground with the other side to preserve the current rules say they’re worried what next week’s confirmation vote will mean for the Senate’s future.


At this point, there’s been little or no progress,” Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) told The Huffington Post this week. “It makes me very sad. I’ve been involved in past efforts. I’ve failed.”

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Orange County Sheriff's Department Admitted To Cultivating 'Hundreds Of Jailhouse Informants,' Lawyer Says

Orange County Sheriff's Department Admitted To Cultivating 'Hundreds Of Jailhouse Informants,' Lawyer Says

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LOS ANGELES ― A notorious jailhouse informant program in Orange County has been maintained and promoted for decades by the OC Sheriff’s Department, whose leadership and staff were committed to illegally concealing it ― those are the explosive allegations from Assistant Public Defender Scott Sanders stemming from his review of more than 5,600 internal sheriff’s department documents.


The trove of documents still remains under seal from the public, but Sanders outlined his extensive findings in a blistering motion filed Thursday in the ongoing case against Scott Dekraai, Sanders’ client. Dekraai pleaded guilty to killing his ex-wife and seven other people at a Seal Beach hair salon in 2011, in what remains the deadliest mass shooting in county history.


Dekraai still awaits the penalty phase of his case, which has stalled because of egregious misconduct from prosecutors and sheriff’s deputies in their use of jail informants. 


According to Sanders’ latest brief, it appears the government deception was far worse than previously understood.


OCSD stopped calling informants “informants” and started calling them “sources of information” in order to mislead, according to Sanders.


The new document trove, along with OCSD policy manuals Sanders had previously obtained, reveal that the sheriff’s department changed official vernacular inside the agency in an attempt to “create cover for false testimony [by their deputies] about the use of informants.” 


Sanders says deputies were ordered to stop calling informants “informants” and instead call them “sources of information.” Sanders argues the agency later changed its policy manuals to suggest that “informants” and “sources of information” were two different categories of inmates.


Sanders calls the switch ― which allowed deputies to deny a jailhouse informant program existed during the Dekraai hearings ― a “shameful ‘inside joke’” played on Dekraai, his defense team and the court.  


The sheriff’s department currently denies that an informant program exists ― but it admitted to cultivating “hundreds” of informants a decade ago, Sanders says. 


While the pile of evidence that a jail informant program exists in the county has only grown in the years since Dekraai’s case began, the sheriff’s department has continued to deny it.


“The deputies in the jail are not conducting investigations ... we don’t have our folks working informants,” Sheriff Sandra Hutchens has said.


But the cache of documents Sanders reviewed contains numerous internal memos circulated widely among command staff within the OCSD describing the “need to develop and cultivate informants, the importance of utilizing informants and the details of what informants were sharing,” Sanders notes.


The documents Sanders has examined suggest that the sheriff’s department has “likely managed well over a thousand informants over the past several decades.”


Sanders cites an email from the document trove that reveals the Special Handling unit, which formerly oversaw inmates and informants inside county jails, claimed that nearly a decade ago it had already “cultivated hundreds of jailhouse informants.”


Sanders says that according to the contents of the document trove, numerous high-ranking staff members reporting to Sheriff Hutchens are “fully knowledgeable” about the jailhouse informant program. Those include newly named OCSD public information officer Lt. Lane Lagaret, who previously served as a special handling unit supervisor during the controversial period that produced the once-secret deputy log.


Sanders specifically cites an email that was allegedly once posted on the wall of the special handling unit’s office, sent to Lagaret by deputies under his command, which Sanders says “emphasized” the role of deputies in their “cultivating and managing” informants in the jail. The contents of that email is redacted from Sanders’ brief as it remains under seal.


The Huffington Post contacted Lagaret about Sanders’ allegations against OCSD. Lagaret said he’d heard about the brief, but had not read it. 


“I am not going to make a statement in reference to the brief or any of its contents,” Lagaret said. “In reference to the email Sanders is referencing, I haven’t read the brief and do not know of any email he references.” 


HuffPost asked for a copy of the email and forwarded the section of the brief describing the email to Lagaret so he could review the allegations, but Lagaret declined to comment further.


“I don’t intend to comment on what he wrote until called upon to do so in court,” Lagaret said.


There are likely still countless key documents missing.


Sanders says the recent trove of documents, along with other internal records he’s obtained, reveals the “true scope of the jailhouse informant effort” and indicates the presence of far more internal OCSD documentation surrounding their informant effort than has been turned over or even known to exist.


These new documents reference other kinds of logs beyond the special handling log ― module deputy logs, sergeant activity logs, daily briefing logs, administrative segregation logs, none of which have been turned over to the court.


In the Dekraai case, the more than 1,000 pages in the special handling log that OCSD turned over represents just seven of the 65 months Dekraai has spent jailed in the county.


Deputies who have testified in the Dekraai case committed “flagrant perjury,” the public defender says.



Three OCSD special handling deputies ― Seth Tunstall, William Grover and Ben Garcia ― have all testified about their understanding of an informant program during special evidentiary hearings in the Dekraai case. And the testimony of all three has continued to be undermined by new documents and prior testimony Sanders found from other cases. 


In a 2015 ruling, Superior Court Judge Thomas Goethals called out Tunstall and Garcia for having “either intentionally lied or willfully withheld information” during their testimony in the Dekraai case. But Sanders says the newly discovered testimony, as well as previously hidden documents, shows that all three deputies committed “flagrant perjury” in their testimony.



In a 2013 statement Tunstall made in a search warrant for a different case, the deputy wrote that he had “cultivated, interviewed and supervised numerous confidential informants” and that one of the duties of his unit included “developing” informants. In 2015, though, he disavowed his earlier admissions, claiming he had used the “wrong” words. 


But Sanders cites testimony given by Tunstall in two prior cases elicited by Assistant District Attorney Ebrahim Baytieh, in which Tunstall freely admitted his duties included developing informants. Sanders also cites a letter Tunstall wrote in support of the outstanding work of one his best jailhouse informants. 


In Garcia’s original testimony in 2014, he never mentioned an entire jail records system that special handling deputies use to track inmates and informants. In 2015, when questioned about why he didn’t bring up the system, he claimed he couldn’t talk about it in court because that’s how the deputies were trained. 


But Sanders located testimony from Garcia in a separate 2009 homicide case in which he appeared to speak openly about the tracking system, how it was used to document the movements of inmates, and how that information was compiled within a computer database.


During Grover’s 2014 testimony in the Dekraai case, he downplayed his work with informants, saying he spent “less than zero” time working with informants. “That’s not my focus,” he said. “That’s not my scope. I generally am consumed with administrative duties.”


But the once-hidden special handling log contains daily entries by Grover depicting his interaction with informants over nearly five years. Sanders also obtained an internal performance evaluation of Grover in which Grover “proudly wrote of his efforts with informants.” In that record, Sanders says, his first major accomplishment he wanted to discuss with his supervisor involved a jailhouse informant. Further, a newly discovered slideshow presentation regarding informant use appears to have been created by Grover and directs those who view it to contact him. 


Sanders also cites a key email written by Grover before his testimony in the Dekraai case, stating that OCSD was no longer calling informants “informants.”


OCDA delayed the release of additional deputy logs in order to ensure a death sentence in a separate murder case, Sander says.


In June, after years of denials, the OCDA’s office finally acknowledged that an informant program does indeed exist and that sheriff’s deputies actively “recruited and utilized” informants and rewarded them for information. The admission followed the discovery of the 1,000-page special handling log that shed new light on the scope of the informant program inside county jails. 


But Sanders says a series of emails discovered in the new document cache indicate that the OCDA took possession of still more deputies’ logs in June 2016 and decided to delay their release to the court until December 2016.


Sanders argues that a deeply troubling but “likely” explanation for the delay was related to the timing of the sentencing in a separate murder case ― that of Daniel Wozniak, whom Sanders also represents. According to Sanders, the mere existence of these logs would have impeached testimony in hearings held earlier in the Wozniak case. 


By withholding the log until after Wozniak’s case was completed in September 2016, it helped to “ensure that a death sentence ... would be imposed” on Wozniak without the issue emerging or the case being delayed, Sanders says.


When asked about the allegations, OCDA directed The Huffington Post to a December 2016 OCDA press release about the special handling log. The release does not address the allegations of intentional delay.


OC District Attorney Tony Rackauckas has maintained that no one in his office intentionally behaved inappropriately in relation to the jailhouse informant program. OCSD argues similarly and that it has taken steps to create more robust ways of documenting and managing inmates.



The Justice Department announced in December that it was investigating allegations that the informant program used by the sheriff’s and district attorney’s offices had violated defendants’ rights. 


California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced this week that he will continue to seek the death penalty against Dekraai, despite his case being tainted by government misconduct. 


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