This Week’s Ring of Fire on Free Speech TV!
This week’s Ring of Fire, hosted by Mike Papantonio: Sundays at 12pm Eastern, 9am Pacific.  Full schedule of rebroadcasts can be found at FreeSpeech.org. This week on Ring of Fire on Free Speech TV:  We’ll be talking with author and Ring of Fire co-host Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. about the climate criminals who are pumping unprecedented amounts of carbon dioxide into our atmosphere. We’l[more]
Ring of Fire’s Weekly Rewind
Below are the most popular stories from Ring of Fire from the past week. Private Money is Enough to Silence Public Television America’s Public Broadcasting System, or PBS, is surrendering to private influence of the Billionaire industrialists, the Koch Brothers. “Citizen Koch,” a documentary that exposes the money driven politics that influenced the Wisconsin uprising, was rejected by[more]
Fox News Host Urges Listeners To Cause Physical Harm To Obama Voters
The violent outrage from indignant Republicans is to be expected. But when it comes from their talking heads over at Fox news, it’s time for someone to change seats. Apparently Andreas Tantros cannot hold her tongue and keep from threatening to incite the already hate-filled fringe. Raw Story has reported that the Fox News host had a meltdown during her show Thursday, urging listeners to indu[more]
House GOP Passes Own Student Loan Bill, Elizabeth Warren Remains Steadfast
While champions of the lower and middle-class, debt-ridden students, like Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), are advocating economic fairness for newly minted college graduates, the GOP is looking to break their backs even further with even more financial burden.  Much to Warren’s disdain, the House of Representatives just approved a bill that add even more instability and uncertainty to graduat[more]
This Weekend on Ring of Fire Radio!
This week’s Ring of Fire Radio, hosted by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Mike Papantonio and Sam Seder: Saturdays at 3 o’clock Eastern, rebroadcasts Sunday nights at 8 pm Eastern This week on Ring of Fire Radio: Author and law professor Michael Avery will be joining us to talk about how the conservatives managed to completely take over our judicial system. Author David Neiwert will be joining us[more]
Didn’t Touch a Computer? You May Still Have Broken the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
This past month has seen a slew of cases come to the public’s attention under the authority of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. The act is one that many have little more than a cursory knowledge of and more are still oblivious to it. It’s at the forefront of many debates about online security and government. So what is it? The Act came into effect in 1984, a time when most people’s unde[more]
Mississippi is Now Arresting Women for Unintentional Stillbirths
The state of Mississippi is now prosecuting mothers for unintentional miscarriages or stillbirths. Nina Buckwalter, a mother who, in 2009, gave birth to a stillborn baby girl 31 weeks into her pregnancy is being prosecuted for manslaughter. The case was dismissed by a Lamar County judge; however, the case has now been brought to the Mississippi Supreme court to reinstate a charge of culpable negl[more]
Diabetes Drugs, Byetta and Januvia, Cause More Harm Than Good
Reports have indicated that several Type-2 diabetes therapy drugs increase the likelihood of pancreatic cancer 25 fold.  Of the five drugs that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration tagged, two are Januvia by Merck & Co. and Byetta by Bristol-Myers Squibb. The drugs, Byetta and Januvia, are in a class of drugs called incretin mimetics.  How incretin mimetics work that when taken, the drug[more]
Tea Party Groups Abuse Non-Profit Status, GOP Cries Scandal
The GOP has been in the Obama Administration’s ear yelling “unfair profiling” by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for targeting conservative groups that were looking for tax exemptions as 501(c)(4) organizations.  However, this alleged “scandal” that was cooked up by the GOP has been unearthing another, this time tangibly provable, scandal. What made it easy for the Tea Party cash [more]
Price-Gouging Predators Exploit Tornado Victims
Investigators with the Oklahoma Attorney General’s office have discovered that some businesses are taking advantage of Oklahoma tornado victims, ABC News reports. The office found evidence of price-gouging, including one grocery store who was allegedly charging $40 for a case of water. Under the Emergency Price Stabilization Act, which was passed after a tornado caused significant damage ac[more]
‘Too Big to Fail’ is Too Weak to Use
The Justice Department and the U.S. Treasury are still walking on eggshells about the affability of “too big to fail.”  Despite there being no studies focusing on how breaking apart big banks would affect the economy, both entities put a great deal of speculative weight on the “too big to fail” theory. During a hearing back in March, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) made Treasury Under [more]
House Bypasses Obama on Keystone Approval
Yesterday, the House passed a bill that would bypass the president to approve the northern leg of the Keystone XL pipeline. The bill will take away the need for presidential approval for the pipeline, which would move tar sands oil, the most toxic fossil fuel on the planet, from Canada to the Gulf Coast to be refined and shipped overseas. Democrats criticized the legislation as a scheme to a[more]
Business Threatens to Sue Journalists for Privately Reporting Security Vulnerability
Google search is powerful and innocuous for most. So powerful and so innocuous that recently some journalists for Scripps stumbled upon a security hole for Lifeline that exposed over 170,000 records containing sensitive information about the program’s applicants. Having discovered the breach, the journalists then reported the security gap to Lifeline, for which the journalists were promptly thr[more]
Julian Assange Files Second Lawsuit Against Dept. of Defense
In vigorous support of Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, a group including Wikileaks founder Julian Assange filed a suit against the Department of Defense, demanding transparency in Manning’s trial, The Huffington Post reports.  This lawsuit marks the second attempt to allow open, public access to Manning’s trial. U.S. Army private and, as of 2012, Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Manning was indicted [more]
Sarah Palin Slams Obama, Fails To Remember She’s A Quitter
Former Alaska Governor and vice presidential-elect Sarah Palin (R) went on a tirade Wednesday, slamming President Barack Obama for his response to the recent Internal Revenue Service (IRS) scandal. Palin voiced herself loud and clear on Breitbart.com, calling the president “either a liar or hugely incompetent CEO.” And despite Obama’s adviser claiming that president only learned of the I[more]
Tornado Brings Out The Crazies
Crazies like Alex Jones and Westboro Baptist Church are trying to capitalize on tragedy by drawing attention away from the Oklahoma tornado victims and onto themselves. While Oklahomans are coping with the devastation caused by Monday’s tornado, the lunatic Westboro Baptist Church, widely considered a hate group, is seeking to draw attention away from the victims and onto their hate-filled [more]
Justice Served to Lying Corporate Thieves
A Dallas, Texas-based stockbroker was sentenced to 84 months incarceration after being convicted of heading a “pump and dump” investment scheme, according to a U.S. Department of Justice press release.  The sentence is an immense proclamation that those who lie and manipulate the stock market will be caught and punished and their greed will be their downfall. The convicted, Joshua Wayne La[more]
Anti-Disaster Relief Republicans Endanger Disaster Victims
In the wake of the devastating tornado and deadly weather that swept across Oklahoma on Monday, disaster relief for citizens is a top priority. But for Oklahoma politicians, and many others across southern red states, disaster relief is often seen as an extravagance, unless the funding is going to their home states. Unfortunately for the citizens of these disaster-prone states, their elected [more]
Why Pick on Weev? Why Grey Hackers Need Protection
Whatever your belief regarding the activities and conviction of Andrew “Weev” Auernheimer, it can’t be denied that he is pitted against titans in the telecom industry. Free speech, data exploitation, identity, and security of and for individuals are just a few of the issues that his case highlights as vulnerable online. Currently Weev is being held in a federal penitentiary in Pennsylvan[more]
Apple Chief Executive Defends Company’s Tax Theft Practices
A recent report has implicated Apple as one of the “largest tax avoiders” in America.  The Los Angeles Times reported that Tim Cook, Apple chief executive, testified before a Senate panel to explain Apple’s offshore banking. Of Apple’s $145 billion, the techno corporation kept $102 billion in offshore accounts, said the Senate committee.  Instead of admitting that Apple housed such an[more]
US Military Fails to Address Escalating Mental Illness Problem, Suicide Rate Increases
The U.S. military has been under fire for the issue of rampant sexual assault among its servicemembers, but another severe problem, which has not been properly addressed, has been plaguing the military for years, and continues to increase in severity: mental illness. The amount of suicides among U.S. active-duty troops has risen steadily over the last decade, and reached a record number last y[more]
Private Money Is Enough to Silence Public Television
America’s Public Broadcasting System, or PBS, is surrendering to private influence of the Billionaire industrialists, the Koch Brothers. “Citizen Koch,” a documentary that exposes the money driven politics that influenced the Wisconsin uprising, was rejected by PBS for fear of offending on of its key contributors, David Koch. The move by PBS was not the failed negotiation as they suggest it[more]
Apparently Tylenol Helps Anxiety, But It’s Still Dangerous
The University of British Columbia recently published a study indicating that certain over-the-counter painkillers, like Tylenol, can be taken to relieve anxiety.  The study, as explained by doctoral student and researcher Daniel Randles, discovered that Tylenol has the ability to help people deal with the stress and anxiety associated with “existential dread,” suggesting that “anxiety abo[more]
GM Bankruptcy Proceedings Delayed by Zombie Whistleblower Case
For almost two decades General Motors (GM) has been in protracted litigation against whistleblower Roger Thacker. Unfortunately for GM and its creditors, the case just won’t die. The trouble surrounding the lawsuit, including a rollercoaster ride of resurrection through the trial and appellate courts, was, until now, drowned out by the implosion of the automotive industry and subsequent structur[more]
Republicans Accuse EPA of Discrimination Against Conservative Think Tanks
Congressional Republicans are now accusing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of giving preferential treatment to environmental groups over conservative think tanks, when it comes to requesting records under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The Senators likened this alleged preferential treatment to the recent Internal Revenue Service/Tea Party discrimination debacle. Senators J[more]
Corporations Strangle Scientific Integrity, Attempt to Commodify False Knowledge
Private corporations have been funding university research for decades now.  During the last 30 years, corporate funding has risen 250 percent to about $2.4 billion.  This allows too much room for corporate direction of what subject matter scientists are researching. But there’s a deeper and more sinister story behind the relationship between corporations and research scientists. While the[more]
An Inside Deal on Government Anthrax Treatment Sales
In September 2001, one week after the 9/11 attacks, the United States was subjected to a series of frightening events known to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as Amerithrax. A number of letters containing anthrax spores were mailed to news offices and the offices of two senators. 23 people were infected, of which five died. Fast forward, in the last 12 years the United States has exp[more]
JAMA: Surgical Errors Result In Increased Profits
A recent study released by the Journal of American Medicine, Relationship Between Occurrence of Surgical Complications and Hospital Finances,concludes that hospitals actually profit when surgical errors are made.  Why?  Those unfortunate patients who experienced surgical errors/medical malpractice many times required prolonged hospital admissions and additional corrective surgical procedures. [more]
Ring of Fire’s Weekly Rewind
Below are Ring of Fire’s top stories from the past week. Papantonio and Ed Schultz Discuss Darrell Issa’s Criminal Record Congressman Darrell Issa, the man with the nerve to call the Obama Administration “corrupt,” knows a thing or two about corruption. After all, the man has been arrested at least 3 times over the years for things like possessing an illegal weapon and stealing c[more]
This Week’s Ring of Fire on Free Speech TV!
This week’s Ring of Fire, hosted by Mike Papantonio: Sundays at 12pm Eastern, 9am Pacific.  Full schedule of rebroadcasts can be found at FreeSpeech.org. This week on Ring of Fire on Free Speech TV: We’ll tell you how lobbyists have found a way to influence government policies from inside government.  Attorneys Howard Nations and Dave TeSelle will join us for that discussion. Wall Stre[more]
Toronto’s Mayor Makes Marion Barry Look Like a Saint
First off, it’s a bewilderment that people still even smoke crack, especially a politician.  Rob Ford, mayor of Toronto, was videotaped allegedly smoking crack, dubbing him around the web as a “Canadian Marion Barry.”  However, Ford’s past endeavors make Barry look like an Eagle Scout turn D.A.R.E. spokesman. Mayor Rob Ford of Toronto has fallen into to similar scandal, according to t[more]
DePuy Orthopaedics Ending Production of Metal-On-Metal Hip Devices
After years of conflict and countless lawsuits filed against it, Johnson & Johnson’s orthopedic unit, DePuy Orthopaedics, is ending production of all metal replacement hips because of “high early failure rates,” according to New York Times author Barry Meier. Meier has been following products from Johnson & Johnson and DePuy for years, reporting the failures and scandals in the indu[more]
Verizon Handed Over the AP Journos Phone Records
Verizon is the company that just willfully handed over the phone records of its AP journalist customers to the United States Department of Justice.  And to further twist the knife, Verizon defended its crude actions. Verizon spokeswoman, Debra Lewis, said that Verizon “complies with legal processes for requests for information by law enforcement, and don’t comment, can’t comment on any s[more]
This Weekend on Ring of Fire Radio!
This week’s Ring of Fire Radio, hosted by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Mike Papantonio and Sam Seder: Saturdays at 3 o’clock Eastern, rebroadcasts Sunday nights at 8 pm Eastern This week on Ring of Fire Radio: Investigative journalist Josh Israel will tell us why the IRS needed to investigate the Tea Party. Author and journalist Steven Rosenfeld will talk about the growing corporate influence [more]
Record Profits Forecasted For Obama Administration’s Student Loan Program
It has been predicted that the Obama Administration is going to turn out a $51 billion dollar profit this year solely from returns on student loans. This amount surpasses the earnings of the most profitable companies in the United States, calling attention to the need to take action to lower the record-high interest rates on student loans. According to the Huffington Post, the figures which we[more]
Christie Accepts NRA Cash Donations, Avoids The Most Important Issue In New Gun Control Plans
It seems New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (REP) is lacking the motivation to push forward with his promised stricter gun control policies and it is becoming increasingly evident where Christie’s loyalties are lying on the subject. With incentives such as the recently discovered cash donations that were made from the National Rifle Association (NRA) lobbyist Randy Kozuch to the governor’s ca[more]
Elizabeth Warren: ‘Take Corrupt Financial Institutions to Trial’
Powerhouse Senator Elizabeth Warren continues to school regulators and demand accountability for U.S. financial institutions. On Tuesday, Warren sent a letter to Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke, Attorney General Eric Holder, and Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission Mary Jo White, asking the regulators whether they have any evidence that a settlement that doesn’t req[more]
Transvaginal Mesh Company Blew Off FDA, Turns Medicine Into a Competition
The Johnson & Johnson subsidiary, Ethicon, now has company in being sued for defective tranvaginal mesh devices.  A new lawsuit filed by a Wisconsin woman alleges that the Pinnacle Pelvic Floor Repair Kit, by Boston Scientific, is “defective and caused her a number of serious injuries.” Transvaginal mesh devices are marketed as a means to “repair weakened or damaged tissue” and is [more]
Strongbox: Aaron Swartz’s Gift to Whistleblowers
The media has been buzzing in recent days surrounding the Department of Justice’s obtaining phone records from Associated Press journalists in secret and political groups being targeted by the IRS for their affiliation with right-wing-sounding names. It has been a long time since the impression that it’s best to keep quiet if you know about something that needs to be exposed has had such a co[more]
Wall Street Loses Money but Still Pockets Billions
In a recent article by Bloomberg, Chris Levett, Clive Capital LLP’s top-earning partner, made $33.5 million in the last year through February even he lost money for clients two years running.  The most notable of his losses goes back to the 2011 oil crash when he lost $400 million in a single week.  That year, he banked $3.6 billion. In the wake of his new book’s release, Les Leopold has [more]
Military Culture of Sexual Assault May Have Longer History than Suspected
While victim-blaming and an environment of fear have certainly played a significant role in the sexual assault epidemic in the military, moral decline may have begun during Bush’s “war on terror” train wreck. Today, information continues to unfold highlighting the rampant issue of sexual assault in the military.  It was reported that another soldier, in charge of a military sexual assa[more]
Recent Actos Lawsuit Alleges Bladder Cancer, Wrongful Death
News Inferno has reported that another lawsuit against Takeda Pharmaceuticals, manufacturer of the Type-2 incretin mimetic diabetes drug Actos (pioglitazone), has been filed in the alleged wrongful death of an Ohio man who possibly suffered bladder cancer from the drug. The plaintiff claims that the now-deceased decedent took Actos from June 2002 to February 2007. Upon completion of the medicin[more]
Florida Decreases Yellow Traffic Light Intervals at Red Light Camera Intersections
A recent report by WTSP 10 News of Tampa Bay pointed out that after secretly decreasing yellow light intervals below the federal recommendations, the state of Florida has reaped millions from otherwise safe drivers.  American Traffic Solutions, the company selling red light camera to governments on all levels, has a strong financial motive behind the practice. The change, instituted by the Fl[more]
Without Regulations, Hospitals Have The Freedom To Inflate Prices
Without government regulation or guidelines from insurance companies, such as Medicare, hospitals are given free reign to determine standard practices when it comes to billing patients for rendered medical services. This leaves the opportunity for hospitals to  take advantage of the vulnerability of the public by overcharging and up-selling patients with unnecessary treatments and controversial [more]
Despite GOP Climate Denial, Number of Climate Refugees Peaked in 2012
While many conservatives are still avidly fighting to reject the evidence for climate change, 2012 will go down as a record year for producing climate refugees. A study from the International Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) reveals that climate change and extreme weather disasters were the main causes of human displacement last year, with Hurricane Sandy being responsible for the majority[more]
Attorney Gen. Eric Holder, Addition to Legacy of Power Abuse
The Justice Department has announced that Attorney General Eric Holder has “removed himself from a decision to subpoena phone records of The Associated Press,” The Huffington Post reports.  The AP is Holder’s latest victim of unjustified scrutiny after the Department of Justice secretly snooped and seized the AP's phone records that spanned over a  two-month period in early 2012. All si[more]
$500 Million Whistleblower False Claim Settlement
Indian-based Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd., has agreed to pay out $500 million to resolve allegations that the company was selling tampered and corrupted drugs to government medical programs. The drugs at issue were Sotret, gabapentin, and ciprofloxacin. The penalty is a combination of $350 million for settlement and $150 million following a guilty plea to charges from the U.S. Department of Justice [more]
Stryker Rushes Products Augmentation, Harms Patients
Dr. Robert Zann, an orthopedic surgeon of Boynton Beach, Fla., has reported removing nearly one in five of Stryker Rejuvenate and ABGII hip replacement systems over the last two years according to NewsInferno.  Since 2011, he has removed 100 of the 400 hip devices he has implanted and reports that he expects nearly 100 more. On July 6, 2012, Stryker issued a recall of its Rejuvenate and ABGII [more]
Student Loan Interest Rate Bill Support Snowballs
Ever since proposing the Bank on Students Loan Fairness Act last week, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) has amassed heaps of support in only a few short days, according to The Huffington Post.  A petition in support of the bill, started by MoveOn.org, has already gotten over 250,000 signatures. The Bank on Students Loan Fairness Act is Warren’s first-ever Senate Bill and proposes a near-zero[more]
Study Finds Supreme Court Strongly Pro-Business
According to a new study by the Constitutional Accountability Center (CAC), the Supreme Court under Chief Justice John Roberts has the strongest pro-corporate tilt in recent history. It is no surprise that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s involvement in Supreme Court cases has increased substantially during this time frame. The Chamber won every Supreme Court case it weighed in on last term, a[more]
The IRS Takes Heat From Capitol Hill After Alleged Tea Party Targeting Scandal
According to documents from an audit conducted by the Internal Revenue Service’s inspector general, officials from the agency have allegedly been targeting conservative political groups, with names such as “tea party” or “patriot”, for the past two years. The IRS has also allegedly been scrutinizing against nonprofit groups that criticized the government and wanted to teach fellow Ameri[more]
GOP lines up, yet again, more Benghazi “Whistleblowers”
Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) said on “Fox News Sunday” that “more whistleblowers” are to come forth with testimony about the Benghazi attacks, reports The Washington Post.  The fiasco continues, even after House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) admitted “that the facts as we were told before during and after the attack at Benghazi just simpl[more]
This Week’s Ring of Fire on Free Speech TV!
This week’s Ring of Fire, hosted by Mike Papantonio: Sundays at 12pm Eastern, 9am Pacific.  Full schedule of rebroadcasts can be found at FreeSpeech.org. This week on Ring of Fire on Free Speech TV: Corporations in America are turning to respected universities to draft phony research that will help boost corporate profits.  Attorneys Joe Cotchett and Mike Burg tell you all about it. Cong[more]
Ring of Fire’s Weekly Rewind
Many Diabetes Drugs Under FDA Review, Linked to Cancer The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is reviewing new, unpublished reports made by academic researchers that indicate patients taking certain drugs to treat Type-2 diabetes possess an increased risk of acute pancreatitis resulting in pancreatic cancer, according to an FDA press release, released on March 13. ...Read more. Progressives [more]
Pat Robertson: Beware False Prophets
Televangelist Pat Robertson warned yesterday that people should “avoid false prophets and televangelists caught up in scandal,” according to Right Wing Watch. Robertson’s co-host posed the question, “How do we know the real [prophets] from the unreal? There are so many people who are self-appointed in things like prophet, or, you know, some of the different positions…” to which Rober[more]
Senator Advocates Climate Awareness, Slams Peers’ Second Coming Excuse
In light of a recent study exposing that the belief in the Second Coming is stifling climate change reaction, Rhode Island Senator, Sheldon Whitehouse (D), has distanced himself from some of his fellow senators by asserting that God will not save us from a climate catastrophe. “I was recently at a Senate meeting where I heard a member of our Senate community say, ‘God won’t allow us to[more]
Republicans are Crying “Wolf” on the Benghazi Attack
What do the Clinton impeachment, Fast and Furious scandal and Benghazi attack all have in common: The Republican Party’s determination to fabricate a convoluted scandal against their opposition. The GOP and conservative media cannot resist the urge to create a scandal out of anything controversial on the left side of politics.  Recently, Hillary Clinton, former Secretary of State, has been [more]
Gun Violence Drops, NRA Piggybacks on Media
In a report by The Atlantic, the Pew Research Center released a study indicating a significant drop in America’s gun violence, but there’s a flipside.  The Pew study also suggests that the population thinks that gun violence is getting worse. There’s an obvious disconnect here.  With all this data, why are some still thinking that gun violence is getting worse?  The Atlantic points out[more]
Foundation Raising Funds for Court Stenographer in Bradley Manning’s Case
The Freedom of the Press Foundation is running a fundraiser to pay for a court stenographer to be present at the trial of Bradley Manning. The organization is responding to the frustration caused by the authoritarian, and in some ways archaic, rules governing the whistleblower’s military trial. Controversy has surrounded Manning’s proceedings, and the rules governing the transcripts from M[more]
How Big Oil Uses the Republican Party to Subvert American Democracy
An original version of this post appeared on The Huffington Post. It is reprinted here with permission from the author. By Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., co-host of Ring of Fire Radio. In a surprise move, the eight Republican members of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee yesterday blocked a floor vote on President Obama's nominee, Gina McCarthy, as EPA Administrator. In doing so th[more]
This Weekend on Ring of Fire Radio!
This week’s Ring of Fire Radio, hosted by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Mike Papantonio and Sam Seder: Saturdays at 3 o’clock Eastern, rebroadcasts Sunday nights at 8 pm Eastern This week on Ring of Fire Radio: Congressman Joseph Kennedy will be here to give us the latest on the sequester, and to let us know what the Democrats are doing to help solve America’s financial problems. Investigativ[more]
GOP House Majority Leader Blames Media for GOP Looking Dumb
During a speech to the Ripon Society, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) blamed the media for the GOP’s “messaging woes,” according to The Hill. In a nutshell, Cantor thinks it’s the media’s fault for the American public’s criticism of that dirty-faced kindergarten classroom that is the GOP.  He believes “the party’s economic message is drowned out by coverage of debt an[more]
Medicare’s Step Toward Transparency
The perplexing world of medical care payments has made a positive move towards transparency by exposing the inner workings of the healthcare charging system. Data was released by the Federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services showing hospital bills from virtually every hospital in the country in 2011. The bizarre findings revealed large discrepancies in the rates hospitals were charging a[more]
Al Gore: No Oil is Ethical Oil, Keystone No Different
Former Vice President Al Gore said on Tuesday that there is “no such thing as ethical oil.” Speaking to a Toronto audience regarding the Keystone XL pipeline, Gore stated that “his countrymen need to wake up to the special interests that have a grip on the levers of power in the U.S. Congress and are able to block legislation on a range of policy issues including… global climate change,[more]
Bill Proposes Student Loan Interest Rates to Match Those of Big Banks
College students who have borrowed money from the government to pay for their education now have a glimmer of hope as they face crippling loan balances and interest rates.  Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) has proposed a bill, called the Bank on Students Loan Fairness Act, that will lower student loan interest rates to match those placed upon corporate banks. To date, students have accumulated[more]
Limbaugh Exploits Cleveland Kidnappings to Promote His Favorite Show
Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight’s stories serve as an unfortunate launchpad for far-right drivel that the kidnappings could have been inspired by a T.V. show. Rush Limbaugh, the poet laureate of rambling, right-wing idiocy, suspects that the kidnapping of the three Cleveland women drew interesting allusions to an episode of Hawaii Five-0 particularly concerning the tax and welfar[more]
California City Defrauds Investors
The city of Victorville, CA and several others were charged with defrauding investors with misleading statements made during a 2008 Airport Authority bond offering, according to a press release from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.  Of the accused is the Airport Authority’s bond underwriting firm Kinsell, Newcomb & DeDois (KND), which is suspected to have misappropriated and mi[more]
Many Diabetes Drugs Under FDA Review, Linked to Cancer
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is reviewing new, unpublished reports made by academic researchers that indicate patients taking certain drugs to treat Type-2 diabetes possess an increased risk of acute pancreatitis resulting in pancreatic cancer, according to an FDA press release, released on March 13. The drugs in question are Byetta, Januvia, Janumet, and Victoza.  Byetta is an injec[more]
Sexual Assault Prevention Chief Arrested for Sexual Battery
The U.S. military is facing further scrutiny for its widespread problem with sexual assault, and this time the irony couldn’t be more glaring. Early Sunday morning, the chief of the Air Force Sexual Assault Prevention and Response branch was arrested and charged with sexual battery. Air Force Lt. Col. Jeffrey Krusinski is accused of assaulting a woman in a parking lot around midnight on Saturd[more]
City Attorney Sues Monster for Marketing to Kids
The City Attorney of San Francisco is suing energy drink maker, Monster Beverage Corp., claiming that the corporation is marketing their products to children and young teens. City Attorney Dennis J. Herrera claims that Monster Beverage is unique to the energy drink industry in that it markets its products to youth, despite scientific findings that their products may pose grave health dangers. [more]
Progressives Boycott Facebook in Retaliation to Zuckerburg’s Political Agenda
Over the next few weeks, Progressive ads will be scarce on Facebook. Outraged Progressive coalitions have “unfriended” Facebook founder Mark Zuckerburg in protest to his recent support of the expansion of the Keystone XL Oil Pipeline and drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. On Tuesday, many Progressive groups announced that they would either retract existing paid Facebook ads or a[more]
Illinois GOP Chair Resigns After Supporting Same-Sex Marriage
Illinois GOP Chairman Pat Brady has resigned from his position after supporting gay marriage, for which the Republican party at large has put Brady under a firestorm of criticism. Bobbie Peterson, a Republican state central committeewoman based in Beecher, Ill., has been one of Brady’s harshest critics.  “Pat Brady is a total disgrace,” belted Peterson on WBEZ, an Illinois station.  “[more]
Prenda Judge Refers Porn Trolling Attorneys for Criminal Investigation
In the most recent development in the ongoing saga of the now-defunct Prenda law firm, the presiding US District Court Judge, Otis Wright, issued an order that the “shattered” firm’s future is bleak. The Court held that John Steele, Paul Hansmeier, and Paul Duffy, the principals of Prenda, sought easy money by conspiring to engage in bullying practices and accusing individuals of infring[more]
Espionage Act of 1917 Indictments Double Under Current Administration
Since the Espionage Act of 1917 was enacted during World War I, the United States has only seen three indictments in the act’s 90 years.  The act is intended to “protect the United States against ‘the insidious methods of internal hostile activities.’”  Since the Obama Administration took Washington, there have been six indictments under the Espionage Act, according to AlterNet. The[more]
America’s Belief in the Second Coming is Stifling Climate Progress
It looks like the “Party of No” and a minority of Regressives will continue to deny facts, support corporate oil and gas giants, and stifle America’s progress, all the while claiming infallibility as an excuse for their actions. A new study suggests that the United States has been impeded, in part, by the Biblical “end time” belief. Research by University of Pittsburgh’s David C. [more]
Toxic Chemicals Put in Over 5,000 Children’s Products
A report released by the Washington Toxics and Safer States Coalition (WTC) indicates that thousands of childrens products including baby food, cosmetics and care products, toys and clothing contain numerous dangerous chemicals, according to AlterNet.  Washington state law requires a product content report indicating the chemicals present, their effects, the products that contain them and the co[more]
The First Functional, 3D-Printed Gun is Ready for Download
For better or worse, 3D-printing of firearms is coming. Whether or not the public is sufficiently educated to cope with the technology’s advent, it is here and it will change things. And the technology is a good thing. Its ubiquity will present the public with many opportunities and challenges, not the least of which is the threat of untraceable, easily-produced firearms. This past week, the[more]
This Week on Ring of Fire on Free Speech TV!
This week’s Ring of Fire, hosted by Mike Papantonio: Sundays at 12pm Eastern, 9am Pacific.  Full schedule of rebroadcasts can be found at FreeSpeech.org. This week on Ring of Fire on Free Speech TV: Billionaire conservatives are trying to tighten their grip on traditional media outlets, and Howard Nations and Mike Burg will join us to talk about what that will do to the flow of information i[more]
Ring of Fire’s Weekly Rewind
Below are Ring of Fire’s top stories from the past week. Yamaha Hit with $3.3 Million Verdict for Wanton Conduct After five hours of deliberation, a jury in Montgomery, Alabama returned a $3.3 million verdict against Yamaha for its wanton conduct in the design, manufacture, marketing, and sale of the Yamaha Rhino Model 660 UTV vehicle.  A finding of wantonness means that Yamaha acted or [more]
Bachmann Under Probe, Glenn Beck Blames ‘Radical Islam’
Rep. Michelle Bachmann is slated to go under investigation after the Iowa Supreme Court chief justice appoints an investigator, according to a report by Salon.  The investigation will look further into the allegations that Bachmann committed ethics and criminal violations during her farcical 2012 presidential campaign. The allegations center on charges that Bachmann misappropriated funds to pr[more]
We Want More… Sequester?
How out of touch is Missouri Republican Rep. Billy Long? For starters, speaking about the sequestration cuts taking effect, he claimed that his constituents not only weren’t feeling any effects but that they actually want more sequester cuts. Speaking without any actual information, the representative said to Missouri’s KOLR10 News, “The people that I’ve talked to seem to be doing well[more]
Send in the Clowns: NRA’s New President
The debacled circus-act that is the National Rifle Association has its new over-the-big top, ringmaster.  Jim Porter, an Alabama attorney and slack-jawed son of former NRA president, Irvine Porter, is set to lead the clowns this coming Monday, reports CNN. Porter is the NRA’s current first vice president, previous second vice president and, in classic NRA style, is no stranger to right-wing [more]
This Weekend on Ring of Fire Radio!
This week’s Ring of Fire Radio, hosted by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Mike Papantonio and Sam Seder: Saturdays at 3 o’clock Eastern, rebroadcasts Sunday nights at 8 pm Eastern This week on Ring of Fire Radio: progressive radio host David Bender will join me to discuss this week’s biggest news stories that the mainstream media missed. Climate change activist Tim DeChristopher will join us to[more]
Over 1,000 NuvaRing Lawsuits Filed, Blood Clotting Linked to Contraceptive
More than 1,000 lawsuits have been filed against Merck & Co. pharmaceutical company in regards to their contraceptive NuvaRing, which has been linked to venous thromboembolism (VTE, blood clotting).  The suits were filed in a Missouri federal district court citing Merck & Co.’s apparent negligence in warning consumers of product risks and are set to begin this fall, reports Yahoo News.[more]
South Carolina Tries to Declare Affordable Care Act Null and Void
In an attempt to undermine the Federal law, South Carolina’s House of Representatives passed a so-called “nullification” bill that declares President Obama’s health care bill null and void and, otherwise unconstitutional according to state law. What is to be called the South Carolina Freedom of Health Care and Protection Act, passed by a vote of 65-39. If the bill passes in the state’s [more]
Yamaha Embarrassed By Their Disgusting Conduct
Yesterday, Ring of Fire posted a story about a $3.3 million verdict against Yamaha for their gross negligence with their Rhino ATV (model 660 UTV.)  The verdict was delivered after attorneys were able to show that during every step of the way – from design, to manufacturing, to marketing – the company put their own desire for profits over the safety of consumers. It didn’t take long for [more]
Republican Conspiracy Theory Ridiculous, Even to the NRA
Republican Senator James Inhofe (R-OK) and Rep. Frank Lucas (R-OK) introduced a bill last week intended to combat an imagined threat to Second Amendment rights. Republicans believe that the Obama administration is buying up high amounts of ammunition in order to limit the number of bullets available to the American public, and this time, even the NRA is calling them out for their deceptive fear [more]
Private Schools and Private Agendas
At first glance, the “parent trigger” movement, backed by the Parent Revolution, appears to be an innovative push to repair failing public schools and empower low-income parents. However, a closer look reveals that the education reform movement is nothing but a deceptive ploy to eliminate public education and weaken the power of labor unions. The Parent Revolution uses their empowering missio[more]
Al Gore Attests to Corporate Buyout of U.S. Democracy
Al Gore criticized the commodification of the American political system during an interview with Bloomberg at the Milken Institute 2013 Global Conference in Los Angeles, candidly proclaiming that “our Democracy has been hacked.” Case in point, Gore cites the Senate’s failure in passing the proposed bill to expand background checks on gun buyers last month, despite having “90 percent of [more]
McCain Distances Himself from GOP on Immigration
On Tuesday, Senator John McCain (R-Ariz) pleaded to his fellow Republicans to go against their nature, give credence to their “better angels” and, when that fails, consider the negative repercussions that failing work on comprehensive immigration reform will have on the GOP. In an interview at the USC Schwarzenegger Institute, McCain claimed that he thinks the GOP “can compete” but not[more]
Yamaha Hit With $3.3 Million Verdict for Wanton Conduct
After five hours of deliberation, a jury in Montgomery, Alabama returned a $3.3 million verdict against Yamaha for its wanton conduct in the design, manufacture, marketing, and sale of the Yamaha Rhino Model 660 UTV vehicle.  A finding of wantonness means that Yamaha acted or failed to act with a conscious and reckless disregard for the safety of its consumers, knowing that grievous injury was li[more]
Texas Company Indicted for Wage Theft
Employer John Najera, of El Paso company Sun-City Roofing, was indicted and charged with criminal wage theft last Thursday, the Texas Observer reported.  This specific type of case is the first of its kind to occur in El Paso and Austin is the only other city in Texas to see this type of case, according to the Texas Observer. Najera allegedly pocketed over $2,000 that was supposed to go to wo[more]
Company Man, Tom Wheeler, to be Appointed FCC Chairman
Tom Wheeler will be nominated by President Barack Obama to be the next chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. Mr. Wheeler will be filling the position following the resignation of Julius Genachowski. According to a tweet from Brendan Sasso, technology policy reporter for The Hill, the White House has confirmed the nomination. [more]
Plaintiff Wins $6.5 Million in Actos Suit
Takeda Pharmaceuticals has been found liable by a California jury for failing to warn of the risks of Bladder Cancer posed by its blockbuster Type 2 Diabetes Drug, Actos.   The $6.5 million verdict came after a lengthy trial and several days of jury deliberation.  Suit was filed by Jack Cooper against Takeda after he was diagnosed with bladder cancer after years of taking Actos. The entire t[more]
One Soda A Day Could Increase The Risk Of Diabetes
RTT News reports that researchers at Imperial College London have concluded that just one soda consumed a day can raise the risk for diabetes, according to data collected on 350,000 adults from 18 different countries. The European study revealed just drinking one 12-ounce can of soda daily can increase the risk of diabetes by 18 percent. The researchers said the study “corroborates the associat[more]
Proposed Rule Will Increase Whistleblower Payouts, Up to $9.9 Million
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) proposed a rule to increase whistleblower payouts for people who come forward with information about healthcare fraud. The current cap on payments is $1,000; under the new rule, fraud reporters could receive up to 15 percent of any recovery resulting from their information, up to $9.9 million. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services,[more]
Patient Awareness Can Help Deter Crimes Being Committed By Medical Personnel
When patients seek medical treatment, they put their well-being in the hands of medical professionals. These caregivers are expected to provide treatment and care correctly and honestly; most of them do.  However, mistakes happen and sometimes, rarely, medical professionals may have malicious intents. One of the best ways for a patient to protect him or her self is to stay informed about the tre[more]
Washington Republicans Propose Bill to Legalize Discrimination
Last week, twelve Republican senators introduced a bill seeking exemption from Washington’s anti-discrimination laws. The bill proposes to exempt businesses from obeying laws that give people the right to be treated equally regardless of sex, race, age, ethnicity, sexual orientation, nationality, etc. If passed, the bill would allow Washington businesses to refuse services to gay and lesbian cu[more]
GOP Uses Bombings to Fuel Anti-Islam Fire
Ever since the Boston bombings, the GOP has been using the attacks as a platform to fuel its anti-Muslim agenda.  Over the weekend, two from the Republican camp, Rep. Peter King (R-NY) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), have been beating their chests in a bigoted battle cry to profile the Muslim community. On an episode of Meet The Press, King said, “the threat is coming from the Muslim commun[more]
Mary Schapiro Leaves SEC, Takes Position at “Fixer” Firm Promontory
Concerning the revolving door of government regulators who, upon leaving office, take executive and high-ranking positions in the very industries they used to regulate, special outrage can rightfully be expressed regarding Mary Schapiro’s recent joining with Promontory Financial Group. Promontory Financial Group is a global consulting firm that advises its clients on the paths to take when le[more]