SALMAN RUSHDIE: IT’S MISTAKE FOR OBAMA NOT TO CALL IT ‘ISLAMIC TERRORISM’


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It’s a mistake that the president is making to not use the term Islamic terrorism,” Rushdie said Wednesday during a question-and-answer session hosted by New York University’s Washington, D.C. Academic Center.

Rushdie was responding to a question from an audience member on whether he had changed his views since he had written a 2001 New York Times opinion piece entitled Yes, This Is About Islam.

The answer is, no, they haven’t changed,” Rushdie said. “And I think, actually think it’s a mistake that the president is making to not use the term Islamic terrorism.”

“Because, of course, it’s not what a majority of Muslims would think or want,” Rushdie explained. “Of course, it’s a freakish manifestation that has grown up inside Islam. But to say that it’s not about Islam denies what the killers themselves always say.”

http://www.infowars.com/salman-rushdie-its-mistake-for-obama-not-to-call-it-islamic-terrorism/

 

These parents are interviewing teachers for a new D.C. charter school


The construction site in Southeast Washington barely resembles a school, yet the two parents already can navigate their way through the still-imagined gymnasium, computer lab and nursing station.

“Oh, this is my favorite part of the building,” said Rhondesia Small, 26, pointing to doors at the city’s new branch of the Rocketship charter school. The doors connect classrooms so younger students “have no excuse” for lollygagging in the hallways.

Small and her boyfriend, Christopher Smith, plan to send their 5-year-old daughter, Beautyful, to Rocketship next year and are part of a group of parents that has been involved in its launch. They’ve taken frequent tours of the two-story, 54,000-square-foot building on an Anacostia hilltop and have attended community meetings.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/these-parents-are-interviewing-teachers-for-a-new-dc-charter-school/2016/02/14/f561365c-8be7-40f1-94a7-b6fced587627_story.html

Arthur Ashe’s legacy lives on in Washington, D.C.


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an annual tennis tournament held in Washington, D.C. — has a rich history tied closely to tennis legend Arthur Ashe.

The year was 1968; Ashe was driving through D.C. with his close friend and agent Donald Dell, who had a vision of organizing a tennis tournament in the District.

Dell asked Ashe if he would participate if a tournament was created. According to Citi Open tennis director Jeff Newman, Ashe responded with something along the lines of “If you pick a place that is naturally integrated, I’ll play in the tournament, and I’ll support it.”

Less than a year after Ashe won the 1968 U.S. Open and became the first African-American tennis player to win a Grand Slam tournament, Dell, along with friends Steve Potts and John Harris, welcomed Ashe’s request. They began hosting the tournament in an integrated neighborhood at the corner of 16th and Kennedy Streets adjacent to Rock Creek Park — the location where the tournament is still played nearly a half century later.

During the tournament’s early stages, Ashe displayed his tennis prowess yea

http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/tennis/2016/02/14/arthur-ashe-citi-open-washington-dc/76125876/

There Was A March In D.C. To Protest This Shady Retail Practice


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In the past year, there’s been a lot of talk (and some progress) when it comes to on-call shifts. The practice puts retail employees’ schedules — and incomes — in flux: Employees have to be available for certain shifts; if they’re not needed, they don’t get paid for those hours set aside for (potential) work.

A march to the National Retail Federation’s HQ was held in Washington, D.C., on Friday afternoon to push the NRF to stop opposing scheduling policies, namely on-call shifts. The march, which was organized by Jobs With Justice, brought out approximately 750 people.

“The National Retail Federation has been one of the leading voices in pushing back against measures that would make on-call shifts a thing of the past for men and women who work in the retail industry,” Erica Smiley, Jobs With Justice’s organizing director, told Refinery29. The organization’s objective for the march: to bring “hundreds of the folks who are…still living the reality of on-call shifts and other unfair scheduling practices to the NRF’s front door,” Smiley says.

Some stores, like J.Crew, Victoria’s Secret, Urban Outfitters, Abercrombie & Fitch, and Gap Inc. (encompassing all of the company’s brands: Gap, Banana Republic, and Old Navy), have done away with the practice in recent months. Yet, some of these retailers have made policy changes solely in New York state in response to letters that the state’s attorney general, Eric Schneiderman, sent to 13 major retailers criticizing short-notice scheduling and questioning the practice’s legality.

“It’s great that so many retailers have made progress, but there’s still a lot to be done,” Smiley says. “There are still plenty [of retailers] who haven’t, and that means millions of men and women whose lives are turned upside down because their lives, their child care, their other jobs, and school aren’t [predictable] because of on-call schedules.”

http://www.refinery29.com/2016/02/103231/jobs-with-justice-march

Washington releases photos linked to abuse allegations in Iraq and Afghanistan


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The Pentagon has released 198 photographs linked to allegations of abuse of detainees in Iraq and Afghanistan, many of them showing close-ups of cuts and bruises to arms and legs of prisoners held in US facilities, Asharq Alawsat reports.

The Pentagon was forced to release the photographs on Friday, in the culmination of a major court battle that has lasted for 12 years.

They are part of a cache linked to investigations of detainee’s abuse at 24 US military sites in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The Pentagon said the photos came from criminal investigations into 56 allegations of misconduct by US personnel. It said 14 of those allegations were substantiated and even led to life imprisonment.

The American Civil Liberties Union, which filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit more than a decade ago for the photos, said the images were part of a larger collection of 2,000 mostly unreleased photographs tied to American detainees.

“The still-secret pictures are the best evidence of the serious abuses that took place in military detention centers,” said ACLU Deputy Legal Director in a statement.

http://www.albawaba.com/news/washington-releases-photos-linked-abuse-allegations-iraq-and-afghanistan-802628

 

Metro to Close for Weekend Due to Impending Storm


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Metrorail will operate from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, then will close and remain closed Saturday and Sunday, Metro General Manager and CEO Paul J. Wiedefeld said. Metrobus service will end at 5 p.m. Friday and remain suspended all day Saturday and Sunday.

http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Metro-Close-Weather-Snow-Blizzard-Plans-Bus-Train-366104811.html?_osource=SocialFlowTwt_DCBrand

East Coast prepares for this weekend’s massive snowstorm


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With heavy snowfall predicted by the weekend from the Appalachians to Philadelphia and maybe farther north, people throughout the region readied themselves for blocked roads, power outages and canceled flights.

The National Weather Service said in a statement Wednesday that 12 to 16 inches of snow could come down between Friday night and Sunday morning around the Interstate 95 corridor. As much as a foot of snow is possible for Philadelphia’s northern suburbs.

Mitchell Gaines of the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, New Jersey, said people should be prepared for strong winds, heavy, wet snow and power outages.

http://nypost.com/2016/01/21/east-coast-prepares-for-this-weekends-massive-snow-storm/

East Coast Celebrates Christmas With Warmest Weather On Record


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The other factor is El Niño, a periodic climate cycle in which sea surface temperatures over the eastern Pacific become warmer than usual. The effects from changes in Arctic Oscillations generally last only a few weeks, but the balmy weather in the Northeast could continue because of the El Niño effect, experts say.

We’ll leave the discussion of whether the weather anomalies of the past three years are due to global warming, or “climate change”, as it is now known, to others, but we will ask: if the past two years saw GDP boosted by 1.5% on average in the winter as a result of abnormally cold weather, does that mean that the US economy, which according to the Atlanta Fed was “growing” at 1.3% net of the record heat, is already in a recession?

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-12-25/east-coast-celebrates-christmas-warmest-weather-record

 

3 WEALTHIEST U.S. COUNTIES ARE VIRGINIA SUBURBS OF D.C.


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Falls Church, Va.–an independent city which the Census counts as a county–led the nation with a median household income of $125,635 in 2014.

Loudon County, Va., was second with a median household income of $122,641.

Fairfax County, Va., was third with a median household income of $110,507.

The two other Washington, D.C., suburbs that made it into the Top Ten were Arlington County, Va., which finished sixth with a median household income of $107,143; and Howard County, Md., which finished seventh with a median household income of $106,871.

3 Wealthiest U.S. Counties Are Virginia Suburbs of D.C.

A FORMER NSA WHISTLEBLOWER THINKS EVERYONE IN D.C. SHOULD BE FIRED


300415binney Bill Binney, a former NSA Technical Leader for Intelligence, was hailed as one of the best analysts in NSA history for his expertise in intelligence and mathematics.

But he turned whistleblower in 2002 after the agency rejected his successful prototype wiretapping program ThinThread, which protected privacy by encrypting attributes that identified people, and filtering out and collecting only specifically targeted data.

http://www.infowars.com/a-former-nsa-whistleblower-thinks-everyone-in-d-c-should-be-fired/