Year: 2014
HUNTINGTON STATION, N.Y. (AP) — Police say a 55-year-old restaurant manager has died and more than two dozen others were taken to hospitals after being overcome by carbon monoxide at a restaurant at a New York mall.
A Suffolk County police spokesman identified the man who died Saturday as Steven Nelson, a restaurant manager at the Legal Sea Foods restaurant at the Walt Whitman Shops in Huntington Station on Long Island. The restaurant is located in a detached building that is part of the mall. Continue reading “Carbon monoxide detected at NY mall, 1 dead”
In the end of 2013 a man from Lovech-Bulgaria who could not afford to pay the mortgage for his house gave his last penny to demolish it right before the banksters take it away.
The land that the house was built on was not included in the mortgage so the family decided to destroy the house and give it to its new owner.
The remains of the building were loaded on a big truck and moved to the central district office of the bank in the city of Teteven, where the contract for the mortgage was signed. Continue reading “A Man In Debt Demolishes His House And Drops It In Front Of The Bank”
These foods have gone from being considered healthy to unhealthy to not just healthy but even essential.
In the future, when we’re zipping around the biosphere on our jetpacks and eating our nutritionally complete food pellets, we won’t have to worry about what foods will kill us or which will make us live forever. Continue reading “7 Foods Experts Said Were Bad For Us That Turned Out To Be Healthy”
Off the Grid News- by Daniel Jennings
Living off the grid is illegal in Cape Coral, Florida, according to a court ruling Thursday.
Special Magistrate Harold S. Eskin ruled that the city’s codes allow Robin Speronis to live without utility power but she is still required to hook her home to the city’s water system. Her alternative source of power must be approved by the city, Eskin said. Continue reading “Court Rules Off-The-Grid Living Is Illegal”
The southern branch jet stream is about to become active as the ridge over the Northeast Pacific breaks down, which will bring storms back to California, and even finally heavy rainfall to Southern California, which has had extremely below normal rainfall amounts this year, making it the driest year in recorded history.
The start of the storm train will hit California all at once starting this Wednesday. This will hit Central and Northern California harder, and Southern California less. However this system on one computer model wants to be weaker … but judging by the current track of the system will likely be a slightly stronger one than modeled across Southern California so rainfall increasing by Wednesday into Wednesday night is extremely likely. Continue reading “Storm Train Ready To Hit Northern and Finally Southern California Starting Mid Week As Tropical Jet Stream Becomes Active”
Before It’s News – by kjprnews
Hemp Helps L3C, a sustainable clothing brand looking to make an impact on various social issues, launched their first line of hemp products.
USA, February 16, 2014—On February 23rd – After more than a year of preparation, Hemp Helps now proudly provides high-quality T-Shirts and Bracelets that promote social good. The T-shirts provide a week worth of meals to people battling hunger in the U.S. while the purchase of a bracelet plants a tree in the Atlantic Forest of South America. Continue reading “Hemp Helps: Providing Hemp-Based Clothing And Accessories To Support Social Good”
The Postal Service noticed that the stamp was not sticking to envelopes.
This enraged the President, who demanded a full investigation.
After a month of testing and $1.73 million in congressional spending, a special Presidential commission presented the following findings: Continue reading “New Stamp”
The New York Police Department is welcoming a newcomer that’s the first of his kind for the nation’s largest police department: a former military service dog.
Caeser, a 4-year-old German shepherd, served three tours of duty overseas. Now he’ll be patrolling the New York City subways with Officer Juan Rodriguez. Continue reading “NYPD gets ex-military dog, a 1st for the force”
We are currently in a Depression. It has not hit us full force yet because we can print money to feed 48 million Americans on Food Stamps. I have previously said Depressions are caused by the accumulation of Unpayable Debts. Unpayable Debts are created because we allow bankers to charge us interest on money they create out of nothing. Depressions are periods of time when Unpayable Debts are cancelled en masse. I would prefer a systematic and worldwide Debt Cancellation over a 1930s style Great Depression which starved a minimum of 3 million Americans to death. Continue reading “Wall Street’s Plans For The Great Starvation”
NEW YORK (MYFOXNY) – New York state Sen. Ruben Diaz Jr. introduced a bill that would require parents of elementary school children to attend a minimum of four parent support classes. If parents don’t go, 6th graders won’t move onto 7th grade.
Leslie Venokur, the co-founder of Big City Moms, called the idea “crazy” and “insane.” She said that what is most concerning that the education commissioner and Board of Regents would develop the parenting guidelines. She said the Regents should “stick to what they’re good at which is teaching kids and staying away from the parents.” Continue reading “NY lawmaker: Parents should take parenting classes”
There was a fairly humorous article published by Haaretz recently. Apparently there is a Ukrainian rabbi named Moshe Reuven Azman telling Jews in Kiev to flee the city fearing that violence might be directed against Ukraine’s Jews. The reason why this is so funny is because the Ukrainian uprising that has taken place was largely ran and supported by Jews.
Here’s a quick blurb from the Haaretz article. Continue reading “Rabbi Claims Ukrain’s Jews Might be Victimized even though Jews Helped Orchestrate Ukrainian Uprising”
A new study from the U.S. Geological Survey, accepted for publication online ahead of print in the journal Enviromental Toxicology and Chemistry, titled, “Pesticides in Mississippi air and rain: A comparison between 1995 and 2007,”[i] reveals that Roundup herbicide (aka glyphosate) and its still-toxic degradation byproduct AMPA were found in over 75% of the air and rain samples tested from Mississippi in 2007. Continue reading “Roundup Weedkiller Found In 75% of Air and Rain Samples, Gov. Study Finds”