By Wisn.com After three days of strange things that go bump in the night in Clintonville, residents may finally have their answer.
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By CNN News Fresh explosions and riveting gunfire punctuated the pre-dawn hours Monday in cities around Syria, opposition activists said, with the ongoing violence coming on the heels of yet another bloody weekend in the embattled nation.
By Raphael Satter Yahoo News France’s president proposed a sweeping new law Thursday that would see repeat visitors to extremist websites put behind bars — one of several tough measures floated in the wake of a murderous shooting spree.
By JULIE MA The future of urban farming is under construction in Sweden as agricultural design firm Plantagon works to bring a 12-year-old vision to life: The city of Linköping will soon be home to a 17-story “vertical greenhouse.”
By Adam Clark Estes The Atlantic Wire The Federal Bureau of Investigation says that they’ve identified and arrested all of the key members of the now defunct hacktivist group LulzSec thanks to the clandestine cooperation of the group’s chief who told many of Anonymous’s secrets. According to Fox News’ sources
By USA Today A Marine sergeant who started a Facebook group that is openly critical of President Obama and posted comments saying he will not follow the unlawful orders of the commander in chief is facing possible dismissal from the Corps.
DailyCaller – Any future Iranian attacks in response to threats by Israel or the West will be much more complex and devastating than the recent terror attacks in India and Bangkok, the Islamic regime warned Saturday.
By India Times North Korea will face a “strong response” if it launches a long-range rocket next month despite international calls to desist, a special adviser to US President Barack Obama said on Friday.
By Brett Holman On the night of 23 March 1909, a police constable named Kettle saw a most unusual thing: ‘a strange, cigar-shaped craft passing over the city’1 ofPeterborough, Cambridgeshire. His friends were sceptical, but his story was corroborated, to an extent, by Mr Banyard and Mrs Day, both of nearby March, who separately saw something similar two nights later. In fact, these incidents were only the prelude to a series of several dozen such sightings throughoutApril and especially May, mostly from East Anglia and South Wales. As the London Standard noted in May, there seemed to be common features to the various eyewitness accounts: With…
By Jason Paur WIRED Serial entrepreneur Elon Musk says SpaceX is developing a plan for trips to Mars that will eventually cost just $500,000 per seat. Musk founded SpaceX 10 years ago and interplanetary travel has always been one of his goals for the company.
By William Lajeunesse Fox News The Los Angeles Police Department will soon start ignoring California state law, which requires police to impound the vehicles of unlicensed drivers for 30 days.
The clay tablets above are among the world’s oldest known pieces of musical notation, from the Hurrian civilization (see map below). The tablets record a tune called the “Hymn to Nikal,” in honor of the Moon God’s wife. The musical record was written about 1400 BC in the cuneiform script of the Hurrian language.
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By Telegraph UK The nuclear-armed North has announced it will launch a rocket in mid-April to put a satellite into orbit, a move that the United States, South Korea and other nations see as a pretext for a long-range missile test banned by the UN.
As channeled through Greg Giles tinyurl.com/7ea3f7z Sorry we have left the lights out. Tomorrow we will turn the outboard lights of our ships on so many of you can see us for yourselves and take as much photographic and video evidence as you wish. We of the Ashtar Command are joining with our brothers and sisters of the Galactic Federation of Light in allowing more sightings of our ships as well as much clearer sightings to act as icebreakers to our presence in your world. Our command is also here in great numbers, and we have ships stationed above many…
By Colin Barras New-Scientist And so it begins. For years, evolutionary biologists have predicted that new human species would start popping up in Asia as we begin to look closely at fossilised bones found there.
By Edward Harrison · Economonitor.com The people at NECSI sent me the following interesting blurb on the relationship between the rise in food prices and social unrest: