obama-advisersWND – by Aaron Klein

Jonathan Gruber, the embattled former adviser to President Obama on health-care legislation, once conceded the Affordable Care Act would be costly and could lead to rationing and the denial of some treatments, the Daily Caller reported Wednesday.

Gruber, however, is not the only Obama adviser to make such astonishingly candid statements about the health-care law, better known as Obamacare.   Continue reading “President’s Inner Circle Conceded Obamacare Rationing”

ABC News – Ferndale, California

The U.S. Geological Survey is reporting a 5.3 magnitude earthquake off the coast of northern California.

The USGS says the quake was centered in the Pacific Ocean, about 70 miles west of Ferndale, California, and struck about 4:16 a.m. PST Thursday. Ferndale is located just over 100 miles south of the Oregon state line and about 275 miles northwest of Sacramento.   Continue reading “Earthquake off Coast Shakes Northern California”

Yahoo News – by Mead Gruver

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Huge flames ripped through historic buildings in the picturesque western Wyoming town of Dubois as firefighters contended with subzero temperatures that froze their hoses and other equipment.

Four buildings containing more than a dozen businesses were destroyed, but Mayor Twila Blakeman credited firefighters with keeping the flames from spreading even further.   Continue reading “Wyoming town burns in subzero temps”

Easy and delicious black eyed pea-sausage soup (Source: Inmamastephskitchen.com)KLTV 7 News – by Stephanie Frazier

For as long as I can remember, I was taught that on Jan. 1, it was important to eat certain foods for good luck and prosperity. It was a tradition that my family never omitted on the first day of any year.

First in importance, tradition says, is the inclusion of black-eyed peas in your New Year’s Day menu. The most widely told story says that during the Civil War, black-eyed peas were a prevalent crop in the South. The peas were primarily grown as food for livestock, and they did well in the soil and climate of the Southern states.    Continue reading “Black-eyed peas and greens: Why we eat special foods on New Year’s Day”

Activist Post – by Heather Callaghan

A San Francisco based, synthetic biohacker group has made hundreds of headlines for creating cheese without the use of cows. Young biohackerspace people from BioCurious and CounterCultureLabs make up the group.

They beat out 243 other groups to take first place at this year’s iGEM “jamboree” competition. iGEM stands for international genetically engineered machine.The winner’s group fundraiser brought nearly $40,000 from donors – over double the amount they needed. They claim to have approval from many vegans, without the anticipated anti-GMO backlash.   Continue reading “Synthetic Vegan Cheese from Human DNA Strands Coming Soon?”

3WorldTradeCenterCrain’s New York Business – October 28, 2014

(Bloomberg) — Developer Larry Silverstein sold $1.6 billion of tax-exempt bonds to finance the construction of 3 World Trade Center, the largest-ever unrated deal in the municipal market.

Goldman Sachs Group Inc., which managed Tuesday’s offer, sold about $1.1 billion of senior bonds maturing in 30 years at a preliminary yield of 5%, or about 1.9 percentage points above benchmark debt, data compiled by Bloomberg show.   Continue reading “Larry Silverstein sells $1.6B in unrated debt for 3 WTC”

10 Words and Phrases That Should Be Banished In 2015Dearborn Patch – by Beth Dalbey

Saving the Queen’s English from further bastardization, a Michigan university has once again offered its list of words and phrases we just shouldn’t say.

Ever.

One of the top submissions on Lake Superior State University’s 40th Annual List of Words Banished from the Queen’s English for Mis-Use, Over-Use and General Uselessness is the word “bae,” text shorthand for “before anyone else” that has wormed its way into spoken conversation – annoyingly so, it seems.   Continue reading “10 Words and Phrases That Should Be Banished In 2015”