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DOJ Must Give Some ‘Fast & Furious’ Docs to House
Tuesday, January 19, 2016 By TIM RYAN WASHINGTON (CN) – The Justice Department must turn over some records of its internal deliberations over how to handle congressional and media requests related to the Fast and Furious gun-running scandal, a… Read More ›
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Quantum knots are real!
Public Release: 19-Jan-2016 Aalto University IMAGE: Visualization of the structure of the created quantum knot. Each colorful band represents a set of nearby directions of the quantum field that is knotted. Note that each band is twisted and linked… Read More ›
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Anxiety can impact people’s walking direction
Public Release: 19-Jan-2016 University of Kent People experiencing anxiety and inhibition have more activity in the right side of the brain, causing them to walk in a leftward trajectory. New research led by Dr Mario Weick of the School… Read More ›
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3 missing Americans in Baghdad kidnapped from brothel
Source: Xinhua 2016-01-18 22:52:31 BAGHDAD, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) — Three American contractors went missing in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad were kidnapped from a brothel apartment, while Iraqi security forces carried out a search operation, security sources said on… Read More ›
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Top Health News for the week of 18 JAN 2016 (In Beta)
Top Health News for the week of 18 JAN 2016 (In Beta) 1. Low-fiber diet may cause irreversible depletion of gut bacteria over generations 2. Magic mold: Food preservative kills cancer cells, superbugs 3. Zika virus could spread rapidly in… Read More ›
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Parents accused of shaking their baby to death by ‘medic who branded herself TV’s Dr House’ clear their name and now file lawsuit against hospital for ‘series of fatal blunders’
Sara and Padraig Keenan claim daughter Lana died after ‘medical errors’ Couple were then wrongly accused of child abuse leading to her death Doctor branded herself as TV’s Dr House claimed they’d shaken infant Parents were barred from seeing daughter… Read More ›
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‘No Fingerprints!’ Chant Migrants in Italy as EU Cracks Down
Rome. Some 200 mostly Eritrean migrants protested against asylum rules on the island of Lampedusa on Thursday as the European Union steps up pressure on frontline countries to enforce the regulations. A video posted on a Sicilian news site… Read More ›
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Volunteer left brain dead as six men fall ill after botched drug test
“It was a based on a natural brain compound similar to the active ingredient in marijuana.” PUBLISHED15/01/2016 One man is brain dead and three others are facing possible permanent brain damage after volunteering to take part in a… Read More ›
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Zika virus has potential to spread rapidly through Americas
Public Release: 14-Jan-2016 Olympic Games in Brazil in August heighten the need for awareness of this emerging virus St. Michael’s Hospital TORONTO, Jan. 16, 2016–The Zika virus, possibly linked to serious birth defects in Brazil, has the potential to… Read More ›
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Brain waves may be spread by weak electrical field
Public Release: 14-Jan-2016 Mechanism tied to waves associated with epilepsy Case Western Reserve University Researchers at Case Western Reserve University may have found a new way information is communicated throughout the brain. Their discovery could lead to identifying possible… Read More ›
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D.C. Circuit Poised to Release Private Emails
“a branch of the White House, said the records were “beyond the reach of FOIA” because they were held on a private server.” By TIM RYAN WASHINGTON (CN) – The D.C. Circuit seemed inclined Thursday to extend the Freedom… Read More ›
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UN Corruption Case Nets First Guilty Plea
By ADAM KLASFELD MANHATTAN (CN) – An nonprofit executive pleaded guilty to facilitating bribes to former General Assembly president John Ashe, who will be in court next week for a conference where a fellow diplomat from the Dominican… Read More ›
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Low-fiber diet may cause irreversible depletion of gut bacteria over generations
“Once an entire population has experienced the extinction of key bacterial species, simply “eating right” may no longer be enough to restore these lost species to the guts of individuals in that population” Public Release: 13-Jan-2016 Stanford University Medical Center… Read More ›
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What is 10 miles across, but powers an explosion brighter than the Milky Way?
Public Release: 14-Jan-2016 Astronomers studying what may be the most powerful supernova ever seen Ohio State University Caption This is an artist’s impression of the record-breakingly powerful, superluminous supernova ASASSN-15lh as it would appear from an exoplanet located about… Read More ›
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Iran to return detained US Navy sailors and boats
PUBLISHED13/01/2016 A Riverine Command Boat from Costal Riverine Squadron 2 in the Persian Gulf (US Navy/AP) Ten US Navy sailors and their two small boats that drifted into Iranian waters after experiencing mechanical problems will be returned safely and… Read More ›
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Iran seizes 2 US Navy Boats after entering Iranian waters
Tuesday, 12 January 2016 According to the Pentagon, it briefly lost contact with two small US Navy boats operating in the Persian Gulf on Tuesday. The vessels have been picked up by Iran, who has assured Washington that both… Read More ›
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Top Health News 11 JAN 2016 (Beta)
Top Health News 11 JAN 2016 (Beta) 1.Cancer screening has never been shown to ‘save lives,’ argue experts 2.Antidepressant drug linked with increased risk of birth defects when taken in early pregnancy 3. Blood products and vaccine manufacturer maker Kaketsuken… Read More ›
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Antacid associated with risk of chronic kidney disease
Public Release: 11-Jan-2016 Proton pump inhibitors associated with risk of chronic kidney disease The JAMA Network Journals Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), which are commonly used drugs to reduce acid in the stomach, appear to be associated with an increased risk… Read More ›
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Will computers ever truly understand what we’re saying?
Public Release: 11-Jan-2016 Brain scans during communication game pinpoint areas where minds meet University of California – Berkeley From Apple’s Siri to Honda’s robot Asimo, machines seem to be getting better and better at communicating with humans. But some… Read More ›
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Psychoenergetics projects: Sun Streak, Gondola Wish, Grill flame, Center Lane
Editors Note ( Ralph Turchiano) Original Source is from NSA Archives in PDF format. The original PDF linked Here, will give you a clean copy of the report. The format listed below is a word conversion, for search engine purposes…. Read More ›
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New secessionist leader vows to push Catalonia independence cause
10/01/2016 A new secessionist leader has vowed to step up efforts to secure Catalonia’s independence from Spain The candidate set to lead Catalonia’s government pledged to forge ahead with a drive to secede from Spain before a vote late… Read More ›
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Blood products and vaccine manufacturer maker Kaketsuken covered up irregularities for 40 years
NATIONAL JAN. 09, 2016 – 02:51PM JST TOKYO — Blood products and vaccine manufacturer Kaketsuken on Friday was ordered by the state to suspend business for 110 days, the longest penalty ever handed down under Japan’s pharmaceutical law, as… Read More ›
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New Cuban missile crisis as makers of Hellfire rocket send it to Havana by accident
UPDATED 16:56, 8 JAN 2016 BY CHRISTOPHER BUCKTIN Missile like the one that killed Jihadi John was accidentally dispatched to Havana Blunder: Hellfire missile American officials have become embroiled in another Cuban missile crisis after they wrongly sent a… Read More ›
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The Pentagon’s New Nuclear Gravity Bomb
by Ian Armstrong , January 8, 2016 Despite its advertisement as a low-yield, lower-risk alternative to existing missile models, the recently tested B61-12 nuclear gravity bomb presents several risks that may in fact elevate the threat of nuclear use… Read More ›
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Cancer screening has never been shown to ‘save lives,’ argue experts
Public Release: 6-Jan-2016 Harms of screening are certain, but benefits in overall mortality are not BMJ Cancer screening has never been shown to “save lives” as advocates claim, argue experts in The BMJ today. This assertion rests on reductions in… Read More ›
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Reports flood in of sexual assaults against women across Germany as leaked police report states Cologne suspects ‘claimed to be Syrian refugees’
Two teenage girls gang-raped by four ‘Syrian nationals’ in southern Germany 26-year-old student Antonia Rabente a Cologne resident who spoke about the attacks Photo: AP By Justin Huggler in Cologne 12:34AM GMT 08 Jan 2016 Three Syrians have been… Read More ›
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Another experiment shows Einstein’s Theory of Relativity is Wrong
Thursday, 07 January 2016 For nearly a century, scientists have struggled with the phenomenon of quantum entanglement, which appears to break the classical laws of physics.It seems to show that pairs of sub-atomic particles can be invisibly connected in… Read More ›
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Bizarre Tales About Dallas District Attorney
By DAVID LEE DALLAS (CN) – Dallas County District Attorney Susan Hawk’s fired second-in-command has joined calls to remove her from office, saying he considered contacting law enforcement and the governor about her paranoid and delusional behavior in… Read More ›
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North Korea nuclear test ‘highly likely’ cause of earthquake
A 5.1 magnitude earthquake was detected in North Korea Wednesday (Jan 6) near a known nuclear test site in the country. Updated 06 Jan 2016 11:13 The location of a 5.1 magnitude quake in North Korea. (Source: USGS)… Read More ›
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Apparent North Korea nuclear blast as quake rocks test site
January 6, 2016 10:10 am SEOUL – North Korea appeared to have carried out a nuclear test Wednesday — its fourth — with seismologists detecting a 5.1 magnitude tremor next to its main atomic test site in the northeast… Read More ›
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Mexico’s murder rate led to decrease in men’s average life expectancy in first decade
Public Release: 5-Jan-2016 Increases in women’s average life expectancy have slowed University of California – Los Angeles Health Sciences Mexico’s staggering homicide rate has taken a toll on the mortality rate for men — and it could be even worse… Read More ›
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Antidepressant drug linked with increased risk of birth defects when taken in early pregnancy
Public Release: 5-Jan-2016 “Compared with no use of paroxetine, first trimester use of paroxetine was associated with a 23 percent increased risk of any major congenital malformations and a 28 percent increased risk of major cardiac malformations in newborns”… Read More ›
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The ugly consumer: Ridiculing those who shop ethically
Public Release: 4-Jan-2016 When you don’t seek out ethical products, you denigrate those who do Ohio State University COLUMBUS, Ohio – No one wants to knowingly buy products made with child labor or that harm the environment. But a… Read More ›
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The brain-computer duel: Do we have free will?
Public Release: 4-Jan-2016 Berlin researchers test mechanisms involved in decision-making Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin The background to this new set of experiments lies in the debate regarding conscious will and determinism in human decision-making, which has attracted researchers, psychologists,… Read More ›
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US emergency departments face serious drug shortages
Public Release: 4-Jan-2016 Wiley A new study reveals that drug shortages affecting emergency care have skyrocketed in the United States in recent years. While the prevalence of such shortages fell from 2002 to 2007; the number of shortages sharply… Read More ›
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Affluenza’ Killer Hires ‘Rock Star’ Attorney
“I have more experience than most people in dealing with what’s right and wrong so I am going to let my own moral compass be the guide.” By DAVID LEE FORT WORTH (CN) – “Affluenza” killer Ethan Couch’s “rock… Read More ›
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Why the ranchers were charged under the Antiterrorism act and have been resentenced
Editors Note: (Ralph Turchiano) This article is from 7 Oct 2015 and is for reference. Controversial Oregon ranchers in court Wednesday, likely headed back to prison in arson case By Bryan Denson | The Oregonian/OregonLive on October 07, 2015 at… Read More ›
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100+ armed militia seize federal building in Oregon
Three of Cliven Bundy’s sons, militia seize federal building in Oregon By DAN FRIEDMAN, KYLE FELDSCHER • 1/2/16 10:04 PM Three of Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy’s sons and what they claim are 150 militia members have occupied a… Read More ›
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Saudis behead 47 without a Trial, Iranians Storm Saudi Embassy
“Among the beheaded was a teen blogger and a popular Shiite cleric. “ Saturday, 02 January 2016 There is no question the Saudis are the perfect nation to lead the UN Panel on Human Rights! The Saudi King showed his… Read More ›
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Turkey’s President gives Hitler example in call for powers boost
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan who wants to expand the powers of his office, has cited Hitler’s Germany as an example of a presidential political system. 2 hours ago Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan who wants to expand the… Read More ›
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Somali workers fired at Colorado packing plant in prayer dispute
Posted 01 Jan 2016 10:10 DENVER: Nearly 200 workers, mostly Somali immigrants, have been fired from a meat-packing plant in Colorado after staging a walkout to protest what they said were insufficient prayer accommodations, the company and Islamic advocacy… Read More ›
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Survey finds majority who believe it is sometimes necessary for government to sacrifice freedoms
PUBLIC RELEASE: 30-DEC-2015 Survey conducted after Paris and San Bernardino attacks finds a majority of respondents from both parties think it is acceptable for the government to analyze the Internet activities and communications of American citizens without a warrant NORC… Read More ›
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Top Health News of the Week – 28 DECEMBER 2015
Top Health News of the Week – 28 DECEMBER 2015 1.Health experts want fluoridation stopped amid serious health concerns 2.US Intercepts Cyanide-Laced Chinese Pharmaceuticals – FDA 3.IU researchers find magnesium intake may be beneficial in preventing pancreatic cancer Links: http://clinicalnews.org/…/health-experts-want-fluoridation…/… Read More ›
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Health experts want fluoridation stopped amid serious health concerns
“researchers are now saying it may cause seriously dangerous side effects such as bone and bladder cancers and also lower children’s IQs.” Fluoride ‘could give you bone cancer’ claim experts as they call for a halt to adding the… Read More ›
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Circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus – Myanmar
“The genetic changes of the isolates detected in April and October suggest that the cVDPV2 may have been circulating for more than one year.” Disease outbreak news21 December 2015 The National IHR Focal Point of Myanmar has notified WHO of… Read More ›
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Armed Chinese ship seen near disputed isles
NATIONAL DEC. 27, 2015 – 06:20AM JST TOKYO — A Chinese coast guard ship which appeared to be armed with several cannons on Saturday entered what Tokyo regards as its territorial waters near disputed islands, the Japan Coast Guard… Read More ›
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EU turned Greek Doctors into Slaves
“The European Commission passed legislation requiring doctors and interns to work between 60 and 93 hours per week, including up to 32 hours consecutively without minimum daily and weekly rest periods” Court Gives Overworked Greek Doctors a Break By… Read More ›
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US Intercepts Cyanide-Laced Chinese Pharmaceuticals – FDA
04:51 23.12.2015 The United States blocked the import of two shipments of pharmaceuticals from a Chinese company after detecting the deadly poison hydrogen cyanide, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced in a news release. WASHINGTON (Sputnik) —… Read More ›
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UGA research links inorganic mercury exposure to damaged cell processes
Public Release: 22-Dec-2015 University of Georgia Athens, Ga. – University of Georgia research has found that inorganic mercury, which was previously thought to be a less harmful form of the toxic metal, is very damaging to key cell processes…. Read More ›
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‘Right to Be Forgotten’ Gets a Boost in Europe
Monday, December 21, 2015 By WILLIAM DOTINGA (CN) – European lawmakers agreed on a sweeping reform of the EU’s data-protection law on Monday, replacing a patchwork of national laws with a single rule that includes the right to… Read More ›
Featured Categories
Behavior Modification ›
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TSRI anti-heroin vaccine found effective in non-human primates
June 6, 2017
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Study: ‘Moral enhancement’ technologies are neither feasible nor wise
May 16, 2017
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Conducting the Milgram experiment in Poland, psychologists show people still obey
March 14, 2017
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Psychological ‘vaccine’ could help immunize public against ‘fake news’ on climate change
January 23, 2017
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The current state of psychobiotics
October 25, 2016
Current Affairs ›
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Families with college kids more likely to lose their home during recessions
August 7, 2018
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Researchers offer new information warfare model
November 10, 2017
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Trump’s leakers: McMaster, Petraeus, Dina Powell?
June 1, 2017
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Italian Officials Call For Investigation Of Soros-Supported NGO Migrant Fleet
March 27, 2017
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Erdoğan’s calls on all Turks in Europe to have 5 children, so they will be the “future of Europe.”
March 20, 2017
Escalation / Destabilization Conflict ›
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This is the message published by the Venezuelan military, an official of the Special Action Brigade identified by local media as Óscar Pérez, who apparently flew over the headquarters of the TSJ in Caracas on Tuesday, and from the air launched two grenades of fragmentation against the building.
June 27, 2017
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Chinese government killed or jailed up to 20 American intelligence sources over three years
May 20, 2017
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Typhoon jets intercept Russian bombers off Scotland
February 10, 2017
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Turkey’s ruling AKP deputy to Greece: Don’t mess with us or we’ll shoot you
February 2, 2017
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Why Turkey-Greece islands confrontation is more than it seems
February 2, 2017
Societal ›
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Could e-voting machines in Election 2012 be hacked? Yes. RE_POST at request 2012
August 31, 2022
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US Elections: Voting Machine Irregularities reported across the country _Repost at Request (2016)
August 31, 2022
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Celebrity Twitter accounts display ‘bot-like’ behavior – 40 and 60% of all Twitter accounts are bots (Re-Posted at Request 1 AUG 2017)
May 13, 2022
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Health costs of ageism calculated at $63 billion annually, study finds
November 14, 2018
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Tomorrow’s population will be larger, heavier and eat more
November 12, 2018
Vaccine ›
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Researchers engineer dual vaccine against anthrax and plague
October 16, 2018
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Study predicts 2018 flu vaccine will have 20 percent efficacy
April 20, 2018
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Why has mumps reemerged in the United States?
March 23, 2018
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Chicken pox vaccine linked with shingles at the vaccination site in some children
February 10, 2018
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Children Who Get Flu Vaccine Have Three Times Risk Of Hospitalization For Flu, Study Suggests (2009 Requested Repost)
January 24, 2018