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on October 8, 2013 in World News

How much chicken is in those chicken nuggets?

                          How much chicken is in those chicken nuggets? Ever break open the inside of a chicken nugget and wonder what the white stuff was beneath the breading? It turns out chicken muscle—what we traditionally think of as meat—makes up less than half of the chicken in nuggets sold at two popular fast-food chains. The rest is ground up fat, bones, blood vessels and skin from the chicken, according to a new study published in the American Journal of Medicine. The study authors declined to name the two… View Article

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on October 8, 2013 in World News

NSA’s Massive New Data Center Is Melting

                        NSA’s Massive New Data Center Is Melting The NSA’s huge Utah data center is supposed to help U.S. intelligence collect billions of bytes of data when it opens this fall. But the agency hit a snag or two in trying to take the complex live: a mysterious, repeated electrical failure keeps melting the facility’s equipment. The center, located in Utah in part because of a need to access the massive amounts of cheap electricity available there, has suffered 10 meltdowns over 13 months, starting in August 2012. Each… View Article

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on October 8, 2013 in World News

ATF blocks ‘Fast and Furious’ book

                    ATF blocks ‘Fast and Furious’ book The ATF agent who blew the whistle on “Fast and Furious” said Tuesday that  it’s “absurd” that the agency is blocking his book on the operation by claiming  it would harm morale. Special Agent John Dodson appeared on CNN’s “New Day” to defend his book, the  day after the American Civil Liberties Union wrote a letter to the ATF on his  behalf urging it to reconsider their decision to bar its publication. Dodson, the first agent who brought attention to the ATF’s  failed gun-walking… View Article

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on October 8, 2013 in World News

New Air Force Planes Go Directly to ‘Boneyard’

                                      New Air Force Planes Go Directly to ‘Boneyard’ New cargo planes on order for the U.S. Air Force are being delivered straight into storage in the Arizona desert because the military has no use for them, a Dayton Daily News investigation found. A dozen nearly new C-27J Spartans from Ohio and elsewhere have already been taken out of service and shipped to the so-called boneyard at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson. Five more are expected to be built by April… View Article

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on October 8, 2013 in World News

Boost your immunity for flu season

Boost your immunity for flu season by eating these four superfoods regularly (NaturalNews) Another cold and flu season is upon us and you’re probably contemplating whether or not to get that flu shot. Whether your do or not, you should know that there are a couple of “superfoods” you could add to your diet that will substantially reduce your chances of getting sick this season. Garlic – it’s not just for making your meals taste better. Practicing good habits all year long is, of course, the best thing to do for your health, but this time of year holds special… View Article

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on October 8, 2013 in World News

National Mall closed, but immigration reform rally is a go

                            National Mall closed, but immigration reform rally is a go Even though isolated barricades with “closed” signs remained on the National Mall on Tuesday, the setup for the immigration reform rally said otherwise. A giant stage with lights and an “Immigration Reform Now” banner was set up in the center of the mall, along with three large portable screens. On one side of the mall, more than 100 porta potties were set up for protesters who will attend the rally today. As several groups of musicians… View Article

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on October 8, 2013 in World News

Arizona to Require Proof of Citizenship in Statewide Elections

                      Arizona to Require Proof of Citizenship in Statewide Elections Officials in Arizona are seeking to ensure that residents who cannot prove they are United States citizens do not vote in statewide elections. According to the Associated Press, Attorney General Tom Horne and Secretary of State Ken Bennett announced on Monday that “residents who haven’t submitted proof of citizenship won’t be able vote for such offices as governor, secretary of state, attorney general and candidates for the state Legislature.” The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Arizona “couldn’t require such documentation to cast… View Article

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on October 8, 2013 in World News

Vet March Will Demand Obama Admin Open Memorials

                        Sunday’s Million Vet March Will Demand Obama Admin Open Memorials Breitbart News has learned that veterans from across the nation will come to Washington, D.C. on Sunday to march at the World War II Memorial as part of the “Million Vet March on the Memorials” to protest the “anti-American” barricades the Obama administration set up as part of the federal government shutdown last week. “Veterans this week were unwillingly pitted as pawns in this crisis. We feel that this should never be the case. This is why we… View Article

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on October 7, 2013 in Right Edition

Price-fixing fines – NY text stops – Optical Illusion Roadways

Price-fixing fines – NY text stops – Optical Illusion Roadways Four of the largest chocolate producers in Canada have agreed to pay more than $23 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging price-fixing and price maintenance in the Canadian market. The defendants — Cadbury Adams Canada Inc., Hershey Canada Inc., Nestle Canada Inc. and Mars Canada Inc., as well as distributor ITWAL Limited — all deny the allegations. However, they have settled to avoid the expense, inconvenience and distraction of further protracted litigation, says a statement released Monday by lawyers in the case. The settlements, which reflect a compromise of… View Article

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