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Court reverses $1.8M ventura award in “American sniper” case:
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Just days after one of the deadliest shootings in American history, the Supreme Court is scheduled to act on two cases: One tackles banning semi-automatic weapons and the other focuses on who is allowed to own firearms. Here we explain the cases heading to the High Court:
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For 50 years the authorities of Flint, Michigan had bought the city’s water from a trusted source. In 2014 however, the corporation switched to a cheaper water supplier. The former industrial city was now getting its water from the local river. The local manufacturing giant, General Motors stated that Flint River water wasn’t even fit […]
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Trump has vowed to suspend immigration from any country with a “history of terrorism” if elected US President. Speaking after Orlando’s shocking massacre, he outlined his plan to tackle the threat of Islamic State (ISIS).
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An alligator, thought to be up to seven feet long, attacked and killed a 2-year-old boy while he was playing in the water on the shore of the Seven Seas Lagoon near an upscale Disney resort in Orlando, Florida. The toddler’s father tried to rescue him, but the reptile dragged the boy into water.
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Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, has said his organization is preparing to publish more emails Hillary Clinton sent and received while US secretary of state.
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In this video, cancer researcher Ty Bollinger speaks with author & nutritional expert KC Craichy about drug interactions and the conditions caused by patients being on multiple drugs such as drug induced dementia. The full interview with KC Craichy is part of “The Quest For The Cures Continues” docu-series.
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Why, since the early 1970’s, have ‘wage-earners’ income been so stagnant? Is it that labor is less valued in society? Some sinister plot? Or is it something else…something obvious…?
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The Satan 2 is the world’s most deadly intercontinental ballistic missile. It can destroy the entire state of Texas or nation of France in one launch. Why on earth are the Russians developing such a devastating device?
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The government’s land domination squad (The Bureau of Land Management) is expanding to include the creation of another overreaching division to include more armed government agents to run a muck in the west.
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As if civil asset forfeiture, where police can seize your property without having to prove you actually committed a crime, wasn’t contentious enough already, a new device allows the Oklahoma Highway Patrol to steal money directly from your back account – on the spot.
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A wannabe James Bond attempted to evade Lithuanian police by throwing an array of obstacles their way. This dash-cam last week captured the Volvo-driving suspect deploying a smokescreen and deploying spikes.
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Polish historians began their investigation to discover the infamous ‘Amber Room’ on a site of a former German WWII bunker in the village of Mamerki.
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According to state records, Orlando shooter Omar Mateen was licensed as a security guard and also holds a firearms license. He was employed by the US subsidiary of G4S plc, a British multinational security services company, whose US-headquarters are located in Jupiter, Fl. Which also happens to be the world’s largest security company by revenue.
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In a 2-1 ruling, the DC Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) net neutrality rules. In a statement, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler said the ruling “ensures the internet remains a platform for unparalleled innovation, free expression and economic growth.” The DC Circuit Court upheld the ruling despite heavy resistance from the […]
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