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1/21/2018

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Maine man punches self in face to avoid sobriety test
Police in Maine have accused a man of punching himself in the face three times to avoid a sobriety test.

The Munchies Got Him
Florida man arrested for DUI after mistaking bank drive-thru for Taco Bell

Settled Science, Don’t Eat The Bait
Five-foot long tapeworm came 'wiggling out' of man's body after he ate sushi

This Video has gotten a lot of views this week; the guard is a robber’s nightmare.
Robbery Oh well, mines real!   


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1/20/2018

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Time To Relax
Hawaiians celebrated false missile alert by watching lots of porn

A Crack Has Developed, New California Declares Independence From Rest Of State

With the reading of their own version of a Declaration of Independence, founders of the state of New California took the first steps to what they hope will eventually lead to statehood. To be clear, they don’t want to leave the United States, just California.

Isn’t That Special!
LA County Admits Number Of Registered Voters At 144% Of Resident Citizens Of Voting Age

Trump’s Fake News Awards Literally Crashed The GOP Website — And Got The Most Traffic In Site History


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Fridays Open Road

1/19/2018

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If I got rid of my demons,
I’d lose my angels.

Tennessee Williams

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1/18/2018

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Florida monkeys excreting rare disease that can kill humans, scientists warn
Wildlife managers in Florida say they want to remove roaming monkeys from the state in light of a new study published on Wednesday, which finds some of the animals are excreting a virus that can be dangerous to humans.
Scientists studying a growing population of rhesus macaques in Silver Springs state park say that rather than just carrying herpes B, which is common in the species, some of the monkeys have the virus in their saliva and other bodily fluids, posing a potential risk of spreading the disease. From the
Guardian:

A private investigative group concluded long ago who is the famed skyjacker D.B. Cooper

Now, more than 45 years after the crime, the independent investigators believe they’ve caught D.B. Cooper. That is, they believe they’ve identified who he really is -- thanks to a taunting letter.

If you thought that the Obama administration’s betrayal of America’s security was just a right wing conspiracy theory, you were wrong. Last month Politico, not known as a friend of the main street conservatives, published a bombshell 50-page bombshell report detailing the Obama administration’s efforts to delay, hinder and ultimately shut down a highly successful DEA operation aimed at tracking and thwarting Hezbollah drug trafficking, arms trafficking and money laundering schemes. The story was authored by Politico’s Josh Meyer.

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1/17/2018

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She May Have??????????
Even before her boyfriend was named as the man responsible for the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history, Marilou Danley knew something was up. An hour before Las Vegas cops released Stephen Paddock’s name, Danley deleted her Facebook account, according to
newly released documents.

GM Drops the Steering Wheel and Gives Robot Driver Control
Next year, General Motors Co. will no longer need an engineer in the front seat babysitting the robot brain that controls its self-driving Chevrolet Bolt. The steering wheel and pedals will be gone, giving total control to the machine. From
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Women taking their right to go topless to state's high court
In a case that pits freedom of expression and equality against public decency, three women are challenging a New Hampshire city ordinance prohibiting public nudity and taking it to the
state's highest court.

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1/16/2018

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Planning For Next Month?
Mexican Interior Minister Resigns Amid Soaring Murders; US Warns "Do Not Travel" To Mexico

Women taking their right to go topless to state's high court
In a case that pits freedom of expression and equality against public decency, three women are challenging a New Hampshire city ordinance prohibiting public nudity and taking it to the state's highest court.
Is warming in the Arctic behind this year’s crazy winter weather?

Is warming in the Arctic
behind this year’s crazy winter weather?

Food Riots Grip Western Venezuela,
Hungry mobs ransacked a food collection center, and a supermarket in Venezuela's western Andean state of Merida on Thursday and reportedly even slaughtered cattle grazing in a field as unrest over food shortages spread through the country. The Governments failed economic policies and rampant corruption are to blame for the meltdown in the once booming country home to the world's largest
crude reserves.




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1/15/2018

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Unemployment Benefits Hits Lowest Number In Nearly 50 Years
The total number of workers who receive unemployment insurance fell to the lowest level in 44 years at the end 2017, the Department of Labor (DOL) reported Thursday.


Gardner Museum Extends $10 Million Reward for Information in Art Heist

The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston has extended a $10 million reward for information leading to the return of 13 works valued at half a billion dollars that were pilfered in 1990.
The board of directors voted to extend the reward, which was to have reverted to $5 million at the end of 2017, in the hope of enticing tips that would help recover works by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Degas, Manet and others that were stolen in the world’s largest unsolved art heist.


Humans Did Not Cause the US Cold Snap?
A new analysis finds the two-week deep freeze had nothing to do with climate change. The cold snap that sent temperatures plunging last week and brought the most frigid New Year in recorded history, in some places, had nothing to do with climate change, according to a new study.


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1/14/2018

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 Bait and Switch, or something like that
A Louisiana couple is accused of attempting to rob an Uber driver that the woman distracted by being topless.
 
Burglar Sues Shop Owner
after he injured his testicles while robbing the premises.
 
Lord Loves them Thinkin Men
Man trying to kill spider sets apartment on fire, tenants forced to move out.

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1/13/2018

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The Dumbing Down of Scholastic Achievement
When all 164 of Washington D.C. Frank W. Ballou Senior High School’s graduating seniors last year applied for and were accepted to college, the whole community—students, teachers, administrators, parents, and education reformers—had reason to celebrate the achievements of these obviously hard-working graduates. With a graduating class the school system considered “academically disadvantaged,” someone in the school district should have smelled a rat.
After all, 98 percent of Ballou’s 930 students were African-Americans, and two percent were Hispanic/Latino, according to
data from the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) system. One hundred percent of them were considered “academically disadvantaged” by the system. Kids like this deserve the great opportunity that a high-quality, character-building education can help provide. There was a time when good educators, in fact, would tirelessly fight to give it to them. Those days are apparently over.

Met Changes 50-Year Admissions Policy
For the first time in half a century, visitors to the world’s largest cultural institution, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will have to pay a mandatory admission fee of $25 if they do not live in New York State.


Scientists Find Alzheimer’s Treatment While Trying To Cure Diabetes
Although their goal was to cure diabetes, scientists may have stumbled onto a new medication to help treat the devastating effects of Alzheimer’s disease.


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Fridays Open Road

1/12/2018

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Home isn’t where you’re from, it’s where you find light when all grows dark.

Pierce Brown


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