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on July 14, 2014 in World News

Yellowstone supervolcano

Yellowstone supervolcano ‘turned the asphalt into soup’ shutting down Natl. Park’s roads Extreme heat from a massive supervolcano underneath Yellowstone National Park is melting a major roadway at the popular summertime tourist attraction. Park officials have closed the area to visitors. Firehole Lake Drive, a 3-mile-plus offshoot of the park’s Grand Loop that connects the Old Faithful geyser and the Madison Junction, is currently off limits. Park operators say the danger of stepping on seemingly solid soil into severely hot water is “high.” “It basically turned the asphalt into soup. It turned the gravel road into oatmeal,” Yellowstone spokesman Dan… View Article

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on July 14, 2014 in World News

Teen rescues young niece from kidnapper

Teen rescues young niece from kidnapper with punch he never saw coming! The attempted kidnapping happened in Kearns, Utah neighborhood in broad daylight, when the much taller man tried to take the 12-year-old niece, her 18-year-old aunt went into action to protect her. The teen rescued the niece from the kidnapper with a punch he never saw coming, according to the Blaze. Before the attempt the two girls were walking and talking casually on the way back from a nearby park when they noticed that the Latino man was acting strangely, according to Ally on the video interview. Then suddenly… View Article

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on July 14, 2014 in World News

Diseases Coming in We Haven’t Seen in Decades

Border Control Agent: Diseases Coming in We Haven’t Seen in Decades Monday on Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” the VP of the Border Patrol Union, Chris Cabrea told host Martha MacCallum “a lot of our guys” are coming down with diseases. “Coming off the long journey they have been subjected to and then diseases some agents are contracting. We had one get bacterial pneumonia a couple days ago,” Cabrea said. “A lot of our guys are coming down with scabies or lice.” Cabrea added: “The border patrol is trying to play catch up and we’re having a lot of diseases… View Article

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on July 14, 2014 in World News

Texas Town Bans Arrival of Illegal Immigrants

Citing Saftey and Health Concerns, Texas Town Bans Arrival of Illegal Immigrants The illegal immigrants pouring over the U.S.-Mexico border are not welcome in League City, Texas. Council members in the town recently passed an ordinance that prohibits the processing and holding of foreigners who are in the U.S. illegally. The ordinance–which was drafted by City Council Member Heidi Thiess–was passed on Tuesday with a 6-2 vote, according to the Houston Chronicle. Thiess reportedly said that the federal government is telling many towns across the nation, “You don’t get to have a hearing, you don’t get to have a say.”… View Article

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on July 13, 2014 in World News

The president’s ‘man-caused’ disaster

The president’s ‘man-caused’ disaster As a defender of the nation’s borders, President Obama is a hell of a pool player. The president enjoyed a game at a bar in Denver with Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper the other day, without the noir atmosphere of his furtive visits to pool halls with his grandfather as a kid, when he felt “the enticement of darkness and the click of the cue ball, and the jukebox flashing its red and green lights.” Obama’s game the other day was bright and cheery, as one would expect of a president who didn’t have any depressing visits… View Article

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on July 13, 2014 in World News

Secrecy in Sending Illegal Immigrants to Nebraska

Governor Vexed With Secrecy in Sending Illegal Immigrants to Nebraska Federal Government Says It Is Just Following the Law In a sign of the far-reaching impact of the U.S. immigration crisis and its political fallout, Nebraska’s governor says 200 children who entered the country illegally were sent to his state this week without warning and that federal officials are refusing to identify them or their locations. Gov. Dave Heineman, a Republican, said federal officials also wouldn’t answer questions about public school attendance by the children and the potential costs to taxpayers. “Governors and mayors have the right to know when… View Article

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on July 13, 2014 in World News

Local Michigan Residents Enraged

Local Michigan Residents Enraged over Plan to House Unaccompanied Illegal Teens in Their Town With thousands of unaccompanied illegal minors flooding across the U.S. border from Central America, the plan to house up to 120 of them in the town of Vassar, Michigan received a jolt Wednesday night from local community leaders and activists. During the heated town meeting at Vassar High School, about 300 activist residents gathered to voice their concerns about a possible contract between Wolverine Human Services and the federal government to house the group of illegal teen immigrants in their community, according to watchdogwire.com. Mlive.com reports… View Article

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on July 13, 2014 in World News

High unemployment rate, foreign workers don’t mix: Kenney

    High unemployment rate, foreign workers don’t mix: Kenney Employers must work harder to attract local workers to address labour shortages, says federal Employment Minister Jason Kenney Employers will have to work harder to attract local workers to address labour shortage concerns, especially in areas of high unemployment, says Employment Minister Jason Kenney. The federal jobs minister was in Charlottetown Friday to meet with labour ministers from across the country and to hear from them for the first time since sweeping changes to the temporary foreign worker (TFW) program were announced three weeks ago. P.E.I. Innovation Minister Allen Roach… View Article

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on July 13, 2014 in World News

A summer of discontent for Canada’s conservatives

A summer of discontent for Canada’s conservatives Is this a summer of discontent for the country’s conservatives? Look around. In three provinces, parties that call themselves Progressive Conservative are leaderless and adrift. Nationally, Stephen Harper’s Conservatives have been running second to Justin Trudeau’s Liberals in all but seven of 63 polls published by several different firms in the last 15 months. The most recent one, published last week by Abacus Data, found the Tories trailing the Grits by three points. Abacus also reported this remarkable statistic: 13% — or better than one in ten — of the 5.8 million Canadians… View Article

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on July 13, 2014 in World News

Government bracing for court battles over navigable waterways

Government bracing for court battles over navigable waterways The federal government is girding for yet more court battles, this time involving waterways used by boaters, cottagers and First Nations, according to a document obtained by CBC News. At issue is the Navigation Protection Act, a piece of legislation passed as part of the government’s omnibus budget bill last year. The new law, which replaced the Navigable Waters Protection Act, drastically reduced the number waterways where development would be considered to represent “a substantial interference with navigation.” The rest of the waterways, about 98 per cent of all rivers and lakes… View Article

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