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A blast has shattered a regional bus engulfed in flames on the roadside of a Massachusetts highway. However no one was hurt thanks to the driver, who was able to get all the passengers off the vehicle.

The bus with dozens of passengers was traveling from New York City to Boston when it caught fire. The cause of the blaze is still unknown.   Continue reading “Blazing bus blows up on Massachusetts highway, meters from traffic flow”

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KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — A major earthquake hit a remote mountain region of Nepal on Tuesday, killing at least 37 people while triggering landslides and toppling buildings less than three weeks after the Himalayan nation was ravaged by its worst quake in decades.

The magnitude-7.3 quake — centered midway between the capital of Kathmandu and Mount Everest — hit hardest in districts northeast of the capital. It terrified a nation already shell-shocked and struggling after a more powerful quake on April 25 killed more than 8,150 and flattened entire villages, leaving hundreds of thousands homeless.   Continue reading “Another major earthquake shakes Nepal, killing at least 37”

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) — Two people were shot and a third was assaulted Monday night in an attack near the University of California, Santa Barbara in the same neighborhood where a man staged a killing rampage last year.

Three men in their early 20s were taken to a hospital with moderate injuries after county sheriff’s deputies and campus police answered a domestic disturbance call outside a home in Isla Vista, according to fire and sheriff’s officials.   Continue reading “2 shot, 1 assaulted near UC Santa Barbara campus”

BRICS leadersSputnik

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras thanked Russian Deputy Finance Minister Sergei Storchak for the invitation and said Greece is interested in the offer. The bank is expected to be one of the largest financial institutions to fund various infrastructure projects in the BRICS countries and emerging economies.

During the conversation, Storchak invited Greece to become the sixth member of the New Development Bank of BRICS countries, Greece’s Syriza party reported on its website.   Continue reading “Russia Invites Greece to Be Sixth Member of BRICS New Development Bank”

Featured photo - Mexican Authorities Implicated in Violence, But U.S. Security Aid Still FlowsThe Intercept – by CORA CURRIER AND JESSE FRANZBLAU

The case of 43 missing students from Ayotzinapa teachers college, who were kidnapped last September from the Mexican city of Iguala and have not been seen since, has caused an international outcry and rocked the presidency of Enrique Peña Nieto. The Mexican government has sought to portray the Iguala case as the work of local government officials and their gangster accomplices, but as The Intercept reported this week, evidence implicating authorities in the disappearances has led to a concentration of popular anger in a single phrase: fue el estado. “It was the state.”   Continue reading “Mexican Authorities Implicated In Violence, But U.S. Security Aid Still Flows”

Intellihub – by Shepard Ambellas

LIVINGSTON, Tex. (INTELLIHUB) — Pictures sent to Intellihub by a reader reveal that military Humvees are indeed being shipped to the recently closed Walmart store, via 18 wheeler, for possible future use. The closed store(s) are possibly being used in the upcoming JADE HELM 15 exercise as speculated early on by conspiracy theorists.   Continue reading “Military vehicles are being shipped to a closed Texas Walmart ahead of Jade Helm”

I keep getting this message when sending a comment in.  It says “something caused Internet Explorer to close, do you want to re-open?  When you punch in “Yes” it restores Internet Explorer but it erases the comment you spent time trying to share.  I can’t tell you how many comments of mine they’ve erased in the past week.

I thought it was on my end.  Now, I don’t know what to think.   Is anyone else having this problem?  Just curious and trying to resolve this.  It’s very frustrating to work on a comment and then lose it.

Vaccines against typhoid are available, but are not in widespread use in Africa and Asia, where antibiotics are more often used to treat infection.The Guardian – by Ian Sample

A silent epidemic of typhoid that is resistant to multiple antibiotics is spreading across Africa, posing a fresh threat to public health, according to a landmark genetic study of the organism.

An international team of researchers analysed the DNA of nearly 2000 typhoid pathogens from countries across Asia and Africa and found that a single multiple- drug resistant strain had swept through Asia and crossed into Africa over the past 30 years.   Continue reading “Antibiotic-resistant typhoid spreading in silent epidemic, says study”

Washington’s Blog – by Robert Barsocchini

Obama and his regime are on the defensive as Hersh reveals the many, many lies (some of which led to the deaths of innocent people) that Obama told about his assassination of bin Laden.

Hersh’s report details those lies, and concludes: ““High-level lying … remains the modus operandi of US policy, along with secret prisons, drone attacks, Special Forces night raids, bypassing the chain of command, and cutting out those who might say no.”   Continue reading “Hersh: Obama lied. Obama: No, I didn’t. NBC: Yep, you did. And again just now.”

vaccineNatural News – by Mike Adams

Despite the insidious attempts of the corporate-controlled U.S. media to censor the stories about the deadly side effects of vaccines, the truth keeps surfacing. The latest vaccine tragedy to strike has killed two babies in La Pimienta, Mexico and sent 37 more to the hospital with serious reactions to toxic vaccine additives. (Tweet this story)

“…14 children are in serious condition, 22 are stable and one is in critical condition,” the Chiapas Health Secretariat said in a statement via Latino.FoxNews.com.   Continue reading “Depopulation test run? 75% of children who received vaccines in Mexican town now dead or hospitalized”

A memorial to Michael Brown, near the spot he was shot dead by officer Darren Wilson, on Canfield Drive in Ferguson, Mo. A grand jury did not indict Wilson for the killing, sparking national protests.Sac Bee – by ALEXEI KOSEFF

Grand juries would be prohibited from investigating police shootings and cases where an individual dies from excessive force during an arrest under a bill passed Thursday by the California state Senate.

Protests sprouted up nationwide last fall after grand juries in Missouri and New York declined to indict white police officers who had killed unarmed black men during confrontations. The system, in which a jury of citizens weighs the evidence to decide whether to bring charges, came under fire for its secrecy.   Continue reading “California senators approve ban on grand jury investigations into police deaths”

Yellowstone Lake at the West Thumb Geyser Basin in the Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.Slate – by Justin Pidot

Imagine visiting Yellowstone this summer. You wake up before dawn to take a picture of the sunrise over the mists emanating from Yellowstone hot springs. A thunderhead towers above the rising sun, and the picture turns out beautifully. You submit the photo to a contest sponsored by the National Weather Service. Under a statute signed into law by the Wyoming governor this spring, you have just committed a crime and could face up to one year in prison.

Continue reading “Wyoming just criminalized citizen science.”

powerNatural News – by Daniel Barker

If and when the SHTF — or if you simply want to live off the grid — you’ll need a long-term survival/self-sufficiency plan. What this means is that, if you want to lead an existence that’s not too radically different or primitive compared to the standard of living most of us are used to presently, you’ll need a reliable way to generate electricity.

You may not be able to realistically produce enough power to run all of your current appliances at full blast simultaneously — especially your central air conditioner or your home theater/entertainment system with the 300 watt stereo system — but it’s certainly possible to keep the lights on and cover your basic electrical needs.   Continue reading “Learn how to build an off-grid generating system to produce electricity in any situation”

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And Obama Is Arguably More Hostile Towards The Press Than Any President In History

The Obama administration has prosecuted more whistleblowers than all other presidents combined.

This administration has also obtained much longer jail sentences against whistleblowers than previous presidents.   Continue reading “Obama Has Sentenced Whistleblowers to 31 Times the Jail Time of All Prior U.S. Presidents COMBINED”

The New American – by Alex Newman

Behind the orchestrated riots that were allowed to strike Baltimore in recent weeks, and Ferguson, Missouri, before that, lies an agenda that has nothing to do with the fact that “Black Lives Matter.” As the Obama administration and more than a few race-mongers allied with the White House have already made clear, the real goal involves further chipping away at local self-government and community control over police departments — and expanding federal control over local law enforcement in its place. In between fanning the division and unrest with racialist rhetoric, Obama is also exploiting the chaos he is helping to create in a bid to advance everything from a greater government role in childrearing to increased wealth redistribution.   Continue reading “Nationalized Police: The Real Agenda Behind Baltimore Unrest”

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We have allowed CHFS to inspect our property and interview our children multiple times. After every visit they have confirmed, and confirmed again today that our children are happy, healthy and well cared for and that our property is sufficient for their needs. Despite that, the judge decided as a result of the deliberations in today’s hearing that our children will remain in CHFS care while they continue their investigation.   Continue reading ““Off Grid” Kentucky Family Update”