Update on the chimps abandoned on a Liberian Island and negligence by the New York Blood Bank Center Kathleen Conlee is the Vice President of Animal Research Issues for the Humane Society of the United States in Washington, where she specializes in experimental activities carried out on animals in laboratories that result in pain and suffering. Her department makes efforts …
iEat Green – Guest Holly Hughes Editor/Author- Food Writer – 04.27.17
Holly Hughes is the founder and editor of 18 editions (and counting) of the annual Best Food Writing anthology, which she believes is the best gig in the food writing universe. Reading everything that’s published in the food writing world is hardly hardship duty. Her past also includes stints as the executive editor of Fodor’s Travel Publications, writer of 12 …
The Personal Computer Radio Show – 04.26.17
The Personal Computer Show PRN.fm 6:00 PM EDT On The Internet Wednesday, April 26, 2017 IN THE NEWS o Harry Huskey, a member of the ENIAC development team, passed away this weekend. o User-created patch lets Kaby Lake and Ryzen PCs receive Windows 7 updates. INTERVIEWst o Gaidar Magdanurov – ACRONIS VP and GM FEATURE SEGMENTS o Wearable Technology o Simple Computer …
The Conspiracy Guy – 04.26.17
The Conspiracy Guy #21: Further revelations from SHATTERED reveal that the “Russian hacking” meme was contrived by Robbie Mook and John Podesta within 24 hours of Hillary’s concession speech and that she wanted the press to report that she lost because of the FBI (James Comey), the KGB (the old name for the Russian Secret Police) and the KKK (Trump’s white nationalist supporters) to …
Leid Stories—Closing In on Clinton Foundation Lawlessness—04.26.17
Now that Hillary and Bill Clinton have taken all those restorative walks in the woods and rested up from her bruising 2016 presidential campaign, you’d think they’d be putting things in order at the family foundation (the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation) to comply fully with U.S. and international law—especially since then-candidate Donald Trump had practically put a prosecutorial bounty on their heads for using the foundation as a pay-to-play political operation.
The Gary Null Show – 04.26.17
Today On The Gary Null Show, Gary opens up the program with the latest in health and healing covering the topics of how orange oils can help our veterans, new cooking oils to help you live a longer lasting life. Also today Gary takes a look a the risk of species in the environment, In the second half of the …
Trends This Week – Trump presidency a flop – 04.26.17
President Donald Trump has truly gone from businessman to politician as he’s fallen short on nearly every promise he made when campaigning. Under Trump, global forecaster Gerald Celente sees the rich getting richer and more war ensuing. Meanwhile, Celente also forecasts a major correction in the markets following the Trump stock market rally. Download this episode (right click and save)
Progressive Commentary Hour – 04.25.17
An investigation into the mental state of Donald Trump and the cognitive disconnection in the American public for electing morally sound leaders Dr. John Gartner is an assistant professor of psychiatry at Johns University Medical School, where he has taught for the past 28 years. He has private practices in Baltimore and Manhattan where he specializes in borderline personality and …
It’s All About Food – Barbara J. King and Casey T. Taft – 04.25.17
PART I: Barbara J. King, Personalities on the Plate: The Lives & Minds of Animals We Eat Barbara J. King is emerita professor of anthropology at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, and now is a full-time freelance science writer. Barbara has written or edited many books on anthropology and animal behavior. Her latest, just published in …
The Infectious Myth – Bail Reform with John Raphling of Human Rights Watch – 04.25.17
David discusses bail reform with John Raphling. Even though his new report covers only California, his findings have applicability to all of the USA. According to him bail creates a huge barrier to justice for the poor. Among other problems, judges have a very different attitude to someone who shows up in prison garb versus someone who comes showered and suited, …

