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The Pentagon’s Spare Parts Problem

As budget hawks continue their attack on spending cuts around the country, it might be useful to look at the Pentagon after a new report released Thursday claimed that at least $7 billion in taxpayer funds are being wasted in purchasing of spare parts that the Defense Department ends up not needing. The Pentagon enjoys a $663.8 billion budget for 2010, the largest in the world. —JCL Reuters: A Pentagon agency buys over $7 billion worth of spare parts every year the Defense Department ends up not needing, a practice one senator decried as an “unbelievable” waste of taxpayer money. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) found in a new report released on Thursday that the Defense Logistics Agency had no use for parts worth $7.1 billion, more than half of the $13.7 billion in equipment stacked in Defense Department warehouses on average from 2006 to 2008. “The waste of taxpayer dollars is unbelievable,” said Senator Bernie Sanders, a Vermont Independent and Senate Budget Committee member who requested the study. Read more

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Biden Watersports Don’t Inspire Confidence in the Media

What to make of elite journalists trading their quills and cameras for water guns and a few laughs with the White House subjects they’re supposed to be covering? Glenn Greenwald writes that “all of this just helpfully reveals what our nation’s leading ‘journalists’ really are: desperate worshipers of political power who are far more eager to be part of it and to serve it than to act as adversarial checks against it—and who, in fact, are Royal Court Spokespeople regardless of which monarch is ruling.” In case you missed it, media bigwigs such as CNN’s Wolf Blitzer and Ed Henry got wet and wild at chez Biden over the weekend, giddily tweeting things like “Rahm was chasing Mrs Biden & she hid behind me so i got in his crosshairs—now i know how Sestak felt.” Glenn Greenwald / Salon: About all of this, Ambinder writes: “Does an afternoon of leisure with senior administration officials violate journalistic ethics?

Seven American Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan

Monday was the deadliest day so far in 2010 for U.S. troops in Afghanistan. According to the Los Angeles Times, five American soldiers died in a bombing in the east and two in the country’s southern region.

Budget Space Motel or Just Hot Air?

Out in the Nevada desert, in a complex encircled by barbed wire and guards, a millionaire motelier who believes in UFOs and prayer—but not the Big Bang—is building the world’s first private space station. And it’s inflatable. The vision is President Barack Obama’s: Let private entrepreneurs take over the space race from bloated NASA. But someone needs to build the rockets and space hotels to make it work. Robert T. Bigelow, of Bigelow Aerospace and the Budget motel chain, believes he can build the space stations, and others will be able to fly paying customers, including NASA astronauts, into orbit—all for less money than NASA and other government space agencies currently pay to transport and host spacemen and spacewomen. Truthdig is not entirely convinced this is such a good idea. In a year of oil spills, runaway Toyotas and toxic happy meals, we’re not so sure about turning over exploration of the final frontier—and transportation of our astronauts—to private profiteers.

BP Knew: Years of Internal Probes Warned That Neglect Could Lead to Accidents

By Abrahm Lustgarten and Ryan Knutson, ProPublica A series of internal investigations over the past decade warned senior BP managers that the company repeatedly disregarded safety and environmental rules and risked a serious accident if it did not change its ways. Related Entries June 7, 2010 The Christian Fascists Are Growing Stronger June 7, 2010 A Warning From Noam Chomsky on the Threat of Elites

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Russia Has Trouble Escaping the Past

By Ivo Mijnssen and Philipp Casula Russia has come a long way, but geopolitics in Eastern Europe are still overshadowed by a mutual distrust rooted in World War II. Related Entries June 7, 2010 The Christian Fascists Are Growing Stronger June 7, 2010 A Warning From Noam Chomsky on the Threat of Elites

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Bernanke: Unemployment to Be ‘High for a While’

There are economic indicators that we want to register on the higher end of the scale, but unemployment isn’t one of them. Unfortunately, according to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, the U.S. unemployment rate is going to remain “high for a while.”

The Case of the Missing Iranian Nuke Scientist

One video shows a man who may well be Iranian nuclear scientist Shahram Amiri claiming that he was abducted by Americans and is now being held in Tuscon, Arizona—in which case, whoever kidnapped him should make sure he has the right papers. Another video features a clearer image of someone who could be the same missing scientist, but this time he says he’s in school in Arizona. What gives? The BBC gave this mystery a closer look on Tuesday.

Lindsay Leaves No Luxury Yacht Unturned During Passport Search

Move aside Nancy Drew, there’s a new (party) girl detective on the scene! That’s right, with the threat of jail time looming over her pretty little ever-frazzled,…

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USC bomb threat call video

USC senior Meshay Brown, 22, said her journalism professor had been instructed by campus security to keep students in the classroom while police investigated the threat. “We’re not sure if it’s a prank or if it’s for real, so we’re kind of scared,” she said. “We’re using our phones and Twitter to find out information because we don’t really have much.” The call to authorities about a bomb threat at USC originated from the psychiatric ward at County-USC Hospital, police sources said. The cal

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