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on December 2, 2013 in World News

Amazon Unveils Futuristic Mini-Drone Delivery Plan

        Amazon Unveils Futuristic Mini-Drone Delivery Plan Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos says his company is looking to the future with plans to use “octocopter” mini-drones to fly small packages to consumers in just 30 minutes. The US retail giant’s ambitious project still requires additional safety testing and federal approval, but Bezos estimated that Amazon “Prime Air” would be up and running within four to five years. A demo video posted on the company’s website showed the tiny robotic devices picking up packages in small yellow buckets from Amazon’s fulfillment centers and then whizzing through the air to… View Article

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on December 2, 2013 in World News

Allen West: EPA Engaging in Backdoor Gun Control

Allen West: EPA Engaging in Backdoor Gun Control Allen West on December 1, 2013 I am one who steers very clear of tinfoil hat conspiracy theories. I often believe progressives plant stories in order to distract and disrupt, enabling them to pursue their true goals and objectives. That’s why I stress the importance of staying focused on the modern liberal socialist policies of the Obama administration, not the sideshow antics. However, as a former combat commander, I have been trained to look for trends. And I believe we’ve found a very disturbing one. it seems that back door gun control… View Article

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on December 1, 2013 in Right Edition

Guns Save Lives – People Like Rob Ford -Generals want Obama Out

Guns Save Lives – Generals want Obama Out Fact Sheet: Guns Save Lives A. Guns save more lives than they take; prevent more injuries than they inflict * Guns used 2.5 million times a year in self-defense. Law-abiding citizens use guns to defend themselves against criminals as many as 2.5 million times every year — or about 6,850 times a day. [1] This means that each year, firearms are used more than 80 times more often to protect the lives of honest citizens than to take lives. [2] * Of the 2.5 million times citizens use their guns to defend… View Article

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on November 30, 2013 in World News

Cell phone radiation breast cancer link

Cell phone radiation breast cancer link – New study raises grave concerns (NaturalNews) A new study raises concerns of a possible association between cell  phone radiation exposure and breast cancer in young women. The research  team, led by Dr. Lisa Bailey, a former president of the American Cancer  Society’s California Division and one of California’s top breast surgeons,  studied four young women – aged from 21 to 39 years old – with multifocal  invasive breast cancer. The researchers observed that all the patients  developed tumors in areas of their breasts next to where they carried their cell  phones, often for… View Article

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on November 30, 2013 in World News

Forget About Stashing Your Cash in the Cayman Islands

                  The US Treasury has announced that the United States has signed  intergovernmental agreements (IGAs) with the Cayman Islands this week to  implement the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA). “Today’s announcement marks a milestone in the effort to promote global  tax transparency,” said Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Tax  Affairs Robert B. Stack. “These agreements underscore growing  international cooperation in the effort to end tax evasion everywhere.” FATCA, enacted in 2010, seeks to obtain information on accounts held by  U.S. taxpayers in other countries.  It requires U.S. financial  institutions to withhold… View Article

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on November 30, 2013 in World News

Woman sentenced to 20 years for firing ‘warning shot’

Woman sentenced to 20 years for firing ‘warning shot’ released in Florida A Florida woman sentenced to 20 years in prison for firing a “warning shot” during an altercation with her husband has been released as she waits for a new trial. In 2012, Marissa Alexander was convicted on three counts of  aggravated assault with a gun, which required a mandatory minimum  sentence of two decades. She was released on Wednesday after  posting a $200,009 bond. Alexander was awarded a new trial after an appeals court found  that the judge presiding over her case did not properly inform  the jury… View Article

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on November 30, 2013 in World News

Texas boy tasered by officer after breaking up school fight

Texas boy tasered by officer after breaking up school fight, remains in a coma A high school student suffered a brain injury and remains in a medically-induced coma after a Texas sheriff’s deputy tasered him without cause following a skirmish in a school hallway, the boy’s mother claims in court. Maria Acosta has sued Bastrop County, its school district and  Randy McMillan, a Bastrop County sheriff’s officer and school  resource officer, according to Courthouse News. Noe Nino de Rivera, Acosta’s son, suffered a “severe brain  hemorrhage” when McMillan Tasered him after the boy, known as  N.N., had intervened to halt… View Article

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on November 30, 2013 in World News

Canadian denied entry to the US

Canadian denied entry to the US after agent cites private medical records A wheelchair-bound Canadian woman was denied entry to the United States this week because she was previously diagnosed with clinical depression. Now she wants to know why the US Department of Homeland Security had her medical history on file. The Toronto Star’s Valerie Haunch reported on Thursday that  50-year-old author Ellen Richardson was turned away from the  city’s Pearson Airport three days earlier after DHS officials  said she lacked the necessary medical clearance to cross into the  US. “I was turned away, I was told, because I had… View Article

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on November 30, 2013 in World News

Buying Guns on Black Friday Becomes Tradition

        Buying Guns on Black Friday Becomes Tradition Under Obama Although much of the gun control push under President Obama has failed to result in new laws, it has succeeded in creating a new tradition where shoppers scoop up guns on Black Friday so they can place them under the tree on Christmas Day. Consider the numbers: in 2008, ABC News reported 97,848 background checks on Black Friday. In 2009, the numbers remained somewhat static but then began to grow exponentially as the Obama administration and Congressional Democrats began to flex their muscles.  By 2011, there were 129,166… View Article

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