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Month: July 2014
Although it’s electronic and cost almost $2 billion dollars to develop, a new automated system for processing immigration forms takes twice as long as filing applications by hand, according to a Department of Homeland Security internal watchdog.
Perhaps the story of the government’s failed $1.7 billion Electronic Immigration System — or ELIS – best sums up the adage, ‘the more things change, the more they stay the same.’ Continue reading “Slower than paperwork: DHS watchdog says billion-dollar electronic immigration system screwed”
A live interview with former Vice-President Dick Cheney and his family was marred by protesters accusing him of war crimes and torture. One protester tried to ‘arrest’ the politician, but was taken away, as live video of the event went black.
Cheney made a rare appearance, together with his wife Lynne and daughter Liz, on Monday to be interviewed by Politico’s Mike Allen in Washington. Continue reading “Cheney reaction: Interview blackout as protester waves handcuffs at ‘war criminal’”
WAILUKU, Hawaii (AP) — The discovery of the jawbone of a missing, pregnant Maui woman helped authorities file a murder charge against her ex-boyfriend, a person familiar with the investigation said Wednesday.
The find marked a turning point in what started as a missing persons case involving Carly Scott, 27, who disappeared in February while five months pregnant. Police later began investigating her disappearance as a homicide. Continue reading “Pregnant woman’s jawbone was found”
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — A Ukrainian fighter jet was shot down by an air-to-air missile from a Russian plane and Ukrainian troops were fired upon by missiles from a village inside Russia, a spokesman for Ukraine’s Security Council said Thursday.
The alleged episodes mark what Ukraine says is mounting evidence that Moscow is directly supporting the separatist insurgents in eastern Ukraine who have been seen to have substantial quantities of powerful weapons in recent weeks. Continue reading “Ukraine: Air Force jet downed by Russian missile”
Eureka Alert – Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America
CHICAGO (July 16, 2014) – Cases of the highly contagious, drug-resistant bacteria, carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE), have increased fivefold in community hospitals in the Southeastern United States, according to a new study published in the August issue of Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, the journal of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America.
“This dangerous bacteria is finding its way into healthcare facilities nationwide. Even this marked increase likely underestimates the true scope of the problem given variations in hospital surveillance practices,” said Joshua Thaden, MD, a lead author of the study. “A CRE epidemic is fast approaching. We must take immediate and significant action in order to limit the transmission of these dangerous pathogens throughout our hospitals and acute care facilities.” Continue reading “Cases of drug-resistant superbug significantly rise in southeastern US”
There were over 3,500 authorized wiretaps in the U.S. last year, mostly related to drug cases. One state, however, has far more wiretaps than any other based on its population.
That state is … Nevada. Data from the Administrative Office of U.S. Courts shows that the state had 38.2 wiretaps per 500,000 residents. That’s quite a bit considering Colorado came in second-place with 12.4! Continue reading “You’re most likely to be wiretapped in this U.S. state”
The Wire – by SHIRLEY LI, POLLY MOSENDZ
A Malaysia Airlines passenger flight has crashed with 295 people on board, according to Russian news agency Interfax.
Ukrainian outlet The Insider is reporting the plane, a Boeing 777, was flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur and was shot down in the Donetsk region. Continue reading “Malaysian Passenger Plane Crashes in Ukraine Near Russian Border”
Gun Watch – by Dean Weingarten
Many people claim that handguns are useless for protection against bears. Numerous examples have shown that this is a false notion. Handguns may not be ideal as defensive weapons for bears, but they can be effective. In a defensive situation, you have to use what is available. In this case, a homeowner in Alaska used a .45 against a brown bear that was trying to get into his house on July 7th of this year. He and his son were in the home. He had scared off the animal with some warning shots just three hours before. Continue reading “AK: .45 vs 9-Foot Brown Bear”
STOCKTON, Calif. (AP) — Robbers fleeing a California bank took three women hostage and threw two of them from their getaway vehicle, as they fired repeatedly at police during a high-speed chase. Police shot out their tires but the shooting continued, fatally wounding two suspects and the last hostage.
The violence in this central California city erupted Wednesday afternoon when officers responded to a report of a robbery at a Bank of the West branch and spotted three men taking three female hostages from the bank at gunpoint, Stockton police officer Joe Silva said. Continue reading “3 dead in California bank robbery, gunbattle”
The Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges
UN Document Or Not, the Plot to Disarm America Is Commencing
The evidence is mounting that Obama and his colleagues at the United Nations are preparing for complete gun confiscation of civilian owned American guns. There is a new document, previously held secret, which has surfaced and clearly signals the intention of the United Nations to engage in gun confiscation in the relatively near future. The document is damning, however, the existence of the document is not even needed to prove the point that there is a major confrontation , brewing between the American people and an international peace-keeping UN force, right around the corner. Continue reading “The UN Plot to Confiscate American Guns”
Microsoft will cut a record 18,000 jobs next year, as the company’s new CEO Satya Nadella seeks to boost efficiency, according to a company memo on Thursday.
“The first step to building the right organization for our ambitions is to realign our workforce. With this in mind, we will begin to reduce the size of our overall workforce by up to 18,000 jobs in the next year,” Satya Nadella said in the memo published by Business Insider. Continue reading “Microsoft announces biggest layoff in history, cutting 18,000 jobs”
Huffington Post – by Andres Jauregui
He’s just an ordinary guy, burning down the house.
Fire officials said a West Seattle man on a quixotic quest to rid his home of a vile spider ended up torching his abode on Tuesday evening.
The man told firefighters that he saw a spider in his laundry room and decided the best way to take care of it was with a lighter and a can of spray paint. He set his wall on fire, then the blaze quickly spread. Continue reading “Man Burns Down House Trying To Kill Spider With Homemade Flamethrower”
What started out as a traffic stop ended up with a Miami Police officer and a Miami Police Lieutenant fighting with each other and having to be pulled apart by fellow officers.
The story was first reported by the Crespogram blog. According to the blog, the incident happened last month outside a gas station on Flagler Street and 18th Avenue. Officer Marcel Jackson saw a car near Marlins Park and eventually pulled the silver vehicle over. Continue reading “Miami Police Officer & Lieutenant Scuffle During Traffic Stop Caught on Camera”
GENEVA (AP) — Texas blues legend Johnny Winter, known for his lightning-fast blues guitar riffs, his striking long white hair and his collaborations with the likes of Jimi Hendrix and childhood hero Muddy Waters, has died. He was 70.
Winter was a leading light among the white blues guitar players, including Eric Clapton and the late Stevie Ray Vaughan, who followed in the footsteps of the earlier Chicago blues masters. Winter idolized Waters – and got a chance to produce some of the blues legend’s more popular albums. Rolling Stone magazine named Winter one of the top 100 guitarists of all time. Continue reading “Blues Legend Johnny Winter Dies at 70 in Zurich”
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The two largest private prison providers in the U.S. each rake in tens of millions of dollars every year. How do they make their money, and what agreements are in place to protect their profits? Continue reading “Private Prisons: The Injustice League”
All of the Chairs of the 9/11 Commission and the Congressional Investigation Into 9/11 Say It’s “Implausible” that the 9/11 Hijackers Acted Without Government Backing
Congressman Thomas Massie read the 28 classified pages of the Joint Intelligence Committee Inquiry into 9/11 (the joint Senate and House investigation into 9/11) and immediately called for them to be released to the public: Continue reading “3 Congressmen Call for Release of Secret 9/11 Documents After Reading Them”