Published on Mar 22, 2016
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Year: 2016
A JetBlue flight attendant who authorities say left behind 70 pounds of cocaine worth up to $3 million after flinging off her heels and running from security at Los Angeles International Airport was arrested Wednesday in New York.
Marsha Gay Reynolds surrendered to federal authorities at John F. Kennedy International Airport, though it wasn’t immediately clear how she reached New York, federal officials said. Continue reading “Flight Attendant Who Ditched Heels, Fled LAX Security Nabbed”
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN, NY — Peter Liang, the rookie NYPD officer found guilty of manslaughter last month for fatally shooting young, unarmed black man Akai Gurley in a dark East New York stairwell in 2014, may never see the inside of a jail cell.
Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson recommended Wednesday that instead of prison time, 27-year-old Liang should serve “five years of probation, with the condition that he serves six months of home confinement with electric monitoring and performs 500 hours of community service.” Continue reading “Brooklyn DA: Peter Liang, Ex Cop, Should Serve No Jail Time for Killing Akai Gurley”
Fromm Family Pet Food of Wisconsin has announced a voluntary recall of three separate types of their canned food for dogs, which may contain too much Vitamin D.
The affected products were distributed between December 2015 and February 2016. A state-by-state list of Fromm retailers can be found here. Continue reading “Three Types of Pet Food Recalled”
Translated by Kristina Kharlova
According to the Deputy Minister of Energy of Russia Kirill Molodtsov, “the average production cost of a barrel of Russian oil is about $2. The cost of producing hard-to-recover and offshore reserves is above $20. The rates also vary significantly depending on the cycle of mineral development. With declining production, the cost is higher, since at the same cost level less oil is extracted,” – said the official. Continue reading “Cost of Production of Russian Oil Is $2 per Barrel”
Buried within Hillary Clinton’s private server is an email which proves that the former US Secretary of State wanted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad out of power for the sake of Israel, assuring her partners that Russia would not get involved.
As Clinton moves closer to victory in the Democratic primary, WikiLeaks compiled emails from her controversial private server into a convenient search engine. One of those emails demonstrates the former Secretary of State’s interest in Syrian regime change. Continue reading “Clinton Email: Assad Must Be Toppled to Protect Israel”
A central Texas grand jury issued indictments for 48 people on Wednesday who are accused of engaging in organized crime in connection with the 2015 shootout among rival motorcycle gangs in Waco that left nine people dead, prosecutors said.
In November, 106 bikers were indicted on the same felony charge, bringing the total to 154 accused of involvement in the May 17 battle at Twin Peaks Sports Bar and Grill that also left at least 20 people injured. [nL8N1355RR] Continue reading “Texas grand jury charges 48 more people in deadly biker fight”
The bedroom is the most desired place we want to spend our time and relax after a tiring day at work. Also, it is the place people spend most of their time throughout life. The reason is that the average person sleeps for around eight hours daily. A third of our lives we spend in sleeping.
People prefer to sleep in many different ways. Sleeping on the left or right side, on the back or curled up in a fetal position are the most common sleeping positions. What you don’t know is that each of these positions can have a bad or good effect on your health. Continue reading “This Is What Happens To Your Body If You Sleep On Your Left Side Every Night For a Month”
Well no kidding. Now ain’t that a surprise?
Natural Society – by Christina Sarich
Depression currently affects almost 15 million people in the US every year. Similar numbers can be found in Europe. Depression and anxiety disorders cost us approximately $42 billion annually, comprising a whopping third of the mental health bill of the country. Is it possible that simple cannabinoids in medical marijuana can help treat this debilitating and costly mental health condition? [1] Continue reading “Medical Marijuana Shows Promise For Treating Depression”
Intellihub – by Shepard Ambellas
In a string of coincidences that likely nobody can explain, against all odds, a 19-year-old Mormon missionary from Utah by the the name of Elder Mason Wells found himself at the location of three major terror attacks spread across three countries on two continents in the past three years. Now I may not be a rocket scientist, but I would have to say — the odds of that happening to one person are literally slim to none if not nil.
While I’m not jumping the gun and accusing Elder Mason Wells of being a ‘crisis actor,’ I do have to admit the circumstances are so odd I have to question it. Continue reading “Why would this Mormon Missionary be at the Boston Bombing, the Paris attack and Brussels Airport attack?”
Godlike Productions – by Pirate Monkey
Just got back from my caucus… My head is still spinning.
Check in was slow but reasonably controlled. Super-long lines. I’ve never seen turnout like this.
Got my credentials, but no presidential ballot. They said those would be delivered to our caucus room. Continue reading “UTAH CAUCUS: First hand insider report – Incompetence, Manipulation, and Ballot Stuffing!!!”
Embassy of Ukraine in the United States of America
On December 18, 2015 President Barack Obama signed into law the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 passed by the Congress earlier that day. The Law is comprised of twelve bills that appropriate the funding for the federal government. According to the Act, the U.S. assistance to Ukraine will significantly increase.
Of the funds appropriated by the Department of State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2016, constituting part of the omnibus legislation, not less than $658,185,000 shall be made available for assistance for Ukraine, which is $145 million above the initial request. Continue reading “U.S. legislation increased assistance to Ukraine for 2016”
Israel’s Cellebrite, a provider of mobile forensic software, is helping the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation’s attempt to unlock an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino, California shooters, the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported on Wednesday.
If Cellebrite succeeds, then the FBI will no longer need the help of Apple Inc (AAPL.O), the Israeli daily said, citing unnamed industry sources.
Cellebrite officials declined to comment on the matter. Continue reading “Israeli firm helping FBI to open encrypted iPhone: report”
U.S. officials on Wednesday sought to confirm the whereabouts of Americans missing in Brussels following Tuesday’s suicide bombings and Atlanta’s airport was briefly evacuated because of a suspicious package as travelers remained on edge.
Public areas of the domestic terminal at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, the nation’s busiest by passenger volume, were briefly evacuated on Wednesday morning while police investigated a suspicious package, airport officials said on Twitter. The site was quickly cleared and airport operations resumed. Continue reading “Atlanta airport evacuated day after deadly Brussels bombings”
Natural Blaze – by Brandon Turbeville
Ever since its inception, the FDA’s influence has steadily grown over the products consumed by millions of Americans and over the choices the American people are able to make regarding those products. For many, the FDA stands as America’s gold standard and a voice by which to measure all things regarding food and pharmaceuticals as well as a number of other substances.
For those who value freedom of choice, however, the FDA has come to be viewed as a pariah due to its blatantly obvious attacks on natural supplements, natural food and the health of the people it was allegedly created to protect. Continue reading “5 Most Pervasive Poisons The FDA Has Approved”
Arizona – -(Ammoland.com)- My Colleague at Gun Watch, John J. Ray (M.A.; Ph.D.), has published extensively. He has some insight into the recent “study” published in the Lancet:
The major British medical journals are heavily politicized — both Lancet and BMJ. Lancet even criticized the Iraq intervention under George Bush II. When they stick to their knitting — medical research — they do publish some good studies and are prestigious because of that. But the people running the journals are obviously Left-leaning — like most academics — so they can’t help misusing the platform they have to hand in order to promote their Leftist views.
Continue reading “Why “Medical” Research on Gun laws Cannot be Trusted”
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced last week the cancellation of a long-standing oil and gas exploration lease on federal land in Montana.
Louisiana-based Solenex LLC has held the lease since the early 1980s in a remote area of Montana’s Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest, where oil and gas leasing has since been banned by the federal government. Continue reading “BLM Cancels Long-Standing Oil and Gas Leases in Montana; ‘Every Lease At Risk,’ Critics Say”

