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By Christina Sarich Natural Society As of December 31, the City of Prince George, British...
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By Christina Sarich Natural Society As of December 31, the City of Prince George, British...
Read MoreBy Jon Queally Mint Press News Wikileaks on Thursday has made public a never-before-seen internal review conducted by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency that looked at the agency’s drone and targeted assassination programs in...
Read MoreCanadian Free Press The New Brunswick government is introducing a moratorium on hydraulic fracturing that the premier says won’t be lifted until five conditions are met. Those conditions include a process to consult with First...
Read MoreHigher Perspective Meet Tyrone Hayes, a scientist with the University of California. He made an...
Read MoreBy Geoffrey Vendeville Montreal Gazette There is a secret Santa in the Montreal police’s midst. Over the last two days, an anonymous police officer pulled over drivers, not to slap them with a ticket but to give them a $50 or...
Read MoreBy BENJAMIN WEISER, MICHAEL SCHWIRTZ and MICHAEL WINERIP New York Times Federal prosecutors plan to sue New York City over widespread civil rights violations in the handling of adolescent inmates at Rikers Island, making clear...
Read MoreBy Joyce Lupiani JRN Police officers in Roswell, New Mexico, recently helped a thief instead of arresting him. The Roswell Police Department received a call from a local Albertson’s grocery store on Sunday about a man who...
Read MoreBy Rachel Blevins Ben Swann On Wednesday, the Colorado Board of Health awarded more than $8...
Read MoreMost videos purporting to show us a peek into the future feature very bleak prospects for...
Read MoreBy Matt Agorist The Free Thought Project “This isn’t just a protest. We are here to openly violate...
Read MoreBy John Ingold Denver Post In the most serious legal challenge to date against Colorado’s legalization of marijuana, two neighboring states have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down the history-making law. Nebraska...
Read MoreBy Paul Joseph Watson The White House claims North Korea is responsible for the Sony hack;...
Read MoreBy David Ferguson Raw Story Texas plumber says he has no idea how his old company truck ended up in a jihadi photo from the front lines of the war in Syria produced by the militant group ISIS. The New York Daily News reported...
Read MoreBy Brian Bremner, Craig Trudell, and Yuki Hagiwara Business Week The first thing you notice about the Mirai, Toyota’s new $62,000, four-door family sedan, is that it’s no Camry, an international symbol of bland conformity. First...
Read MoreBy Claire Business Week The town of South Pittsburg, Tenn., has just passed the best social media policy ever. At least, that’s what certain people have to say—because South Pittsburg has barred them from criticizing the town on...
Read MoreBy Anindita Sanyal NDTV The Hashtag #IndiaWithPakistan went viral today as many Indians poured out their anger against the Taliban attack at a school in Pakistan’s Peshawar and showed support for the families of the...
Read MoreBy Kurt Nimmo Infowars CNN reports that while the tumble of the ruble will reduce government...
Read MoreBy Royce Christyn Your News Wire So, today a global economy had such a tremendous crash that Apple halted all online sales, it threw the entire country in a state of frozen shock and will have global impact for years to come....
Read MoreBy Daniel Wiessner and Edward McAllister Vagazette New York state will ban hydraulic fracturing after a long-awaited report concluded that the oil and gas extraction method poses health risks, Governor Andrew Cuomo’s...
Read MoreSpokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich is speaking out about a video posted to the Infowars...
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