Tuesday, December 02, 2025

Sensitive parliament communications handed to contractor without security clearance

Wests Tigers chairman Barry O’Farrell sacked amid board purge – and a wrong colour jersey

Former NSW premier Barry O’Farrell has been sacked as chairman of Wests Tigers in a purge of the board by the NRL club’s owners.

The joint venture has been plagued by dysfunction at boardroom level since the merger between Balmain and Wests in 1999, and the latest round of firings plunges it into more turmoil.


Sensitive parliament communications handed to contractor without security clearance





US “R” Us or Tax Sovereignty?

Countries can either capitulate to President Trump’s tax bullying or come together to fight for the sovereign right to tax multinationals fairly.

Garry Gordon Gallery

Jeffrey Epstein Aided Alan Dershowitz’s Attack on Mearsheimer and Walt’s “Israel Lobby” Drop Site


Part 1: My Life Is a Lie Michael W. Green. “How a Broken Benchmark Quietly Broke America.” The poverty line


  My Life Is a Lie Michael Green: “No idea about the overall conclusions but some of the analysis is enlightening.”


It Works, If You Work It. America’s Undoing 

Americans are feeling the pain of the affordability crisis: ‘There’s not any wiggle room’ Guardian


New ‘cash law’ could force Walmart and Costco to take your money the old-fashioned way Fox 


Court permanently blocks Trump’s executive order to dismantle federal agency for America’s libraries

ALA Library Technology Guides – [November 21, 2025] the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island struck down the Trump Administration’s attempts to dismantle the Institute of Museum and Library Services(IMLS). 
The decision was issued in response to a lawsuit filed by the Attorneys General of 21 states. 
ALA President Sam Helmick said, “Today’s court decision is a powerful affirmation of what libraries mean to America. It restores everything that the executive order tried to take away: shared access to books in rural and remote areas, essential virtual learning tools, children’s reading programs and the countless library services available to anyone who walks into a public, school or academic library. 
This isn’t just a win for the 21 states who filed the case–it’s a win for every library user and every American in every state and territory. “Convincing a federal judge that shuttering a supposedly obscure agency would have an immediate and devastating impact on millions of Americans is no small feat. Libraries also strengthen local economies by supporting jobseekers, small businesses and community learning. 
Protecting these resources matters. ALA is proud to be in the company of dozens of library workers, associations, Friends of libraries, parents, educators, leaders at every level of government and every American who showed up for our libraries. “This victory belongs to all of us, and we build the future of our libraries together. 
As we celebrate this decision, ALA invites everyone to keep using and speaking up for libraries. Your voice makes a difference, and your community leaders need to hear it.”

IMLS is the only federal agency dedicated to the nation’s libraries and museums. On March 14, President Trump issued Executive Order 14238, which directed the elimination of the agency. Subsequently, the Trump administration began mass termination of the agency’s grants, dismissed all members of the IMLS board, halted crucial data collection and research, and intended to lay off nearly all of the agency’s staff. These actions left IMLS unable to fulfill its duties required by federal law and interrupted library services across the country. Today’s court ruling found that those actions were arbitrary and capricious and contrary to federal law that established IMLS and directed it to carry out programs, including funding for libraries and museums across the nation. The ruling nullifies the Administration’s actions to dismantle IMLS and permanently prohibits the Administration from taking such actions in the future. The ruling has immediate nationwide effect.