Oil StrikeBloomberg – by Lynn DoanAngela, Greiling Keane

U.S. oil workers at two BP Plc plants in the Midwest are joining the biggest strike at refineries across the nation since 1980 as negotiations on a new labor contract were suspended until next week.

Workers at BP’s Whiting refinery in Indiana and the Toledo plant in Ohio that it co-owns with Husky Energy Inc. notified management that they’ll be joining the strike at 11:59 p.m. on Saturday, Scott Dean a spokesman for BP, said by e-mail Friday. The United Steelworkers, which represents 30,000 U.S. oil workers, has suspended negotiations with Royal Dutch Shell Plc, bargaining on behalf of employers, until next week.   Continue reading “U.S. Oil Workers’ Strike Expands to BP Plants With Talks on Hold”

vaccine_flu_virus_735_350Natural Society – by Jefferey Jaxen

Our words, voice, and opinions are our birth right and are protected. Free speech is not a luxury and it is certainly not handed down to us from a government. In Australia, and ramping up quickly in the United States, it seems some speech is more free than others. A press release on January 27th from long time expert and vaccine educator Dr. Sherri Tenpenny announced that she has cancelled speaking appearances scheduled for Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Gold Coast. The reason was due to pro-vaccine extremists calling for violence and making bomb threats against venue owners and their families in some cities originally scheduled for the healthy living seminars.   Continue reading “Doctor Educating Public on Vaccines Receives Bomb Threats, Cancels Tour”

3-6-guns-billKTVB 7 News – by Kim Fields

BOISE — A new bill introduced in the Statehouse would allow Idaho residents to carry concealed weapons without a permit.

But not everyone is on board.

No permit needed to carry concealed weapons. That’s the proposal. A handful of states have similar laws already on the books.   Continue reading “Idaho Bill to End Permit Requirement for Concealed Weapons Introduced”

US Senator Rand Paul Press TV

A top aide for US Senator Rand Paul is working for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s re-election campaign.

Vincent Harris, the 26-year-old top digital strategist for Paul, is helping Netanyahu win his fourth term as prime minister, according to The Jerusalem Post.

Harris, who is based in Austin, Texas, has made two trips to Israel and has been working for Netanyahu’s Likud party for more than six weeks, he told the Israeli newspaper.   Continue reading “US Senator Rand Paul’s top aide working for Netanyahu: Report”

The Bronx man who burned his sleeping teen niece by dousing her with boiling cooking oil has been charged but then released — even after a prosecutor asked for $500,000 bail.New York Post – by ROCCO PARASCANDOLA

A schizophrenic Bronx man who burned his sleeping 13-year-old niece with boiling cooking oil has been charged, but was then released — even after a prosecutor asked for $500,000 bail.

“I was upset at my niece,” said Jonathan Salinas, who has a history of violence against his family. “I boiled the oil and threw it at her.”   Continue reading “Schizophrenic Bronx man released by judge without bail after showering 13-year-old niece with boiling-hot cooking oil”

Rep. Alan Nunnelee (R-Miss.)Clarion Ledger – by Geoff Pender, Deborah Barfield Berry

WASHINGTON – Rep. Alan Nunnelee, a Mississippi Republican and part of the historic 2010 GOP wave election that gave the party control of the House, died Friday, the family confirmed. He was 56.

Nunnelee, who was serving his third term, underwent brain surgery last June and had been in and out of hospitals and rehabilitation centers the past year.   Continue reading “Alan Nunnelee, Mississippi congressman, dies at 56”

Siemens AG Chief Executive Officer Joe KaeserBloomberg – by Alex Webb

Siemens AG plans to cut about 7,400 jobs worldwide as Chief Executive Officer Joe Kaeser tries to reduce costs at Europe’s biggest engineering company, said a person familiar with the matter.

The cuts, representing about 2 percent of Siemens’s global workforce, may be announced as early as this week, two people said, asking not to be identified as the plan is not public yet. About 3,300 of the job reductions may affect Siemens’s German operations, two people familiar with the matter said. A Siemens representative declined to comment.   Continue reading “Siemens Said to Plan 7,400 Job Cuts as CEO Reduces Costs”

AOL – by Jonathan J. Cooper

SALEM, Ore. (AP) – Oregon’s governor is struggling to deal with allegations that his fiancée used his position to land clients for her environmental consulting business, claims that have drawn an ethics investigation and the scrutiny of the state’s attorney general.

Although his role in arranging the deals isn’t clear, the scandal has posed a threat to the decades-long political career of four-term Democrat John Kitzhaber, Oregon’s longest-serving governor. The editorial board at the state’s largest newspaper, The Oregonian, called for him to resign this week, saying the controversy has become such a distraction that he can’t effectively lead.   Continue reading “Oregon governor faces ethics allegations, calls to resign”

NBC News

Vice President Joe Biden warned Friday that Russia “cannot be allowed to redraw the map of Europe” and that Ukraine was suffering a “military onslaught” from Moscow.

As the leaders of Germany and France headed to Russia for peace talks with President Vladimir Putin, Biden said the United States and Europe needed to stand together over Ukraine.   Continue reading “Joe Biden: Russia ‘Cannot Be Allowed to Redraw the Map of Europe’”

Pope Francis laughs as he meets with newly married couples at the end of his weekly general audience at the Paul VI hall on January 28, 2015 at the Vatican.BBC News

Pope Francis is due to become the first ever pontiff to speak before the US Congress, lawmakers in Washington have announced.

The head of the Catholic Church will make his speech on 24 September.

“That day his holiness will be the first pope in our history to address a joint session of Congress,” said House Speaker John Boehner.   Continue reading “Pope Francis to address Congress in historic papal speech”

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Last month, the Twitter hashtag #TunaGate went viral after one unlucky shopper found a tiny critter in her tin of Princes tuna.

Some people were horrified by the tiny creature, which was believed to be a tadpoles or baby crab, while others described its appearance as “cute”.   Continue reading “Tongue-eating parasite discovered in supermarket tin of tuna”

MerckNatural News – by Mike Adams

While the mainstream media is busy making a mockery of itself with runaway hysteria “witch hunt” hate speech against parents who choose not to poison their children with toxic vaccines, the real story on the measles outbreak remains entirely unreported in any mainstream media outlet.

What story is that? The true story about how Big Pharma’s own vaccine scientists blew the whistle on MMR vaccine research fraud taking place over a decade ago, warning that the vaccine’s approval by the FDA was based on “falsified results” and that the fraudulent MMR vaccine was the “primary cause” of a measles outbreak in 2006, as they state in their own words (see below).   Continue reading “Evidence emerges that measles outbreaks are deliberately encouraged by Big Pharma to ignite vaccine hysteria”

The vaccination programme has since been suspendedThe Guardian – by Damien McElroy, Reyhanli, September 16, 2014

As many as 36 children were reported to have died excruciating deaths last night after receiving tainted measles vaccines under a UN-sponsored programme in the rebel-held north of Syria.

The programme was suspended amid rumours of sabotage of a high profile international effort to ensure the brutal civil war does not result in an outbreak of measles.

Continue reading “Flashback: Dozens of children feared dead after being injected with ‘tainted’ measles vaccine in Syria”

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It’s finally here folks and it is LEGIT.

Tesla eat your heart out, the Germans have created an electrical car powered by salt water. It has four electric engines and is FAST with some pretty sweet fuel economy for a sports car. Leave the Bugatti at home and stop by the beach to refuel.   Continue reading “Electric Car Powered by Salt Water: 920 hp, 373 Miles/Tank”

 Vasili ArkhipovWashington’s Blog

On October 27, 1962, a man you’ve never heard of saved your life …

It was at the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis, when the U.S. and Soviet Union were on hair trigger alert for World War Three.

And an order to launch a nuclear missile against Americans was actually given by the commander and political officer of a Soviet nuclear submarine.   Continue reading “A Man You’ve Never Heard of Saved Your Life”

In These Times – by David Sirota

The trade rules of the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership between the United States and 11 Asian nations would cover nearly 40 percent of the world economy—but don’t ask what they are. Access to the text of the proposed deal is highly restricted.

Nevertheless, at last month’s World Economic Forum in Switzerland, U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman defended the Obama administration from intensifying criticism of its refusal to release the full text of the proposed trade pact.   Continue reading “The Trans-Pacific Partnership Is a Huge Deal. So Why Is It Being Kept Secret?”