By JULIE WATSON Yahoo News A Marine sergeant who led a squad that killed 24 unarmed Iraqis avoided serving any time Tuesday for his role in one of the darkest chapters of the Iraq war, winning leniency through a plea deal that carried no real punishment beyond a reduction in rank.
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By Fengshuitoday.org Grand Master Raymond Lo’s predictions have spanned a range of political, economic and social events. In this edition of Feng Shui Today he gives us an insight into some of the energies and influences heading our way in 2012.
By Mike Bundrant Natural News Scientists at the University of Leeds have conducted research that proves the tendency many have to act like sheep, unwittingly following crowd as if they didn’t possess a reasoning mind. While this tendency may have its uses in some situations, such as planning pedestrian flow in busy areas, it doesn’t inspire a ton of hope for humankind.
By Muriel Kane Raw-Story In a rampage following the U.S. government’s takedown of file-sharing site MegaUpload, the hacktivist group Anonymous not only knocked the CBS.com website offline on Sunday, but deleted all its files.
By Dr. Mercola In Europe genetically modified foods and ingredients have to be labeled. In the United States, they do not.
Found this website on the ‘Dark-Net’ which is only accessible using the TOR plugin for firefox.. I’m not sure if this website is real or if it’s for entertainment purposes.. But here are some screenshots of the website which claims that they experiment on humans.. Pretty scary if you ask me!
By Linda Carroll MSNBC News Scientists have finally proven what every dog owner knows – our canine friends read our facial expressions like dedicated detectives.
Here’s a partial history of Obama’s dealings – listed (roughly) chronologically, most recent first:
By ROB WAUGH Daily Mail The secret gates at the heart of the Great Pyramid may be opened for the first time in 2012, a British robot company believes – solving a mystery that has puzzled archaeologists since 1872.
By Tennessean.com Rand Paul, a U.S. Senator from Kentucky and son of presidential candidate Ron Paul, was held at Nashville International Airport Monday morning for refusing to complete the screening process after he triggered an alarm.
By Fox News Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney came to ground zero of the housing crisis Tuesday to assail rival Newt Gingrich over his ties to the government-backed mortgage companies that helped make it worse, a message Romney has been pushing since he landed in the state.
By Alexandra Sifferlin No surprise — those Facebook photos of your friends on vacation or celebrating a birthday party can make you feel lousy. Facebook is supposed to envelope us in the warm embrace of our social network, and scanning friends’ pages is supposed to make us feel loved, supported and important (at least in the lives of those we like).
By Robert Johnson Business Insider Following the formal adoption of an oil embargo against Iran by the European Union, a senior Tehranian lawmaker says his country now has every right to block all traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.
By Fred Lucas CNS-News Ener1–a company that manufactures batteries for electric cars, and that received $118.5 million in federal stimulus money, and that Vice President Joe Biden visited last year the day after President Obama’s State of the Union Address—announced today that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
“Make the best of Indian Hemp and sow it everywhere.” − The Writings of George Washington, Volume 33, page 270 (Library of Congress) Unenlightened people who don’t get out enough and probably still live with their parents, such as the US Drug Enforcement Agency, consider hemp to be synonymous with cannabis. More properly, it’s cannabis for industrial uses, e.g. the making of rope, paper or cloth. Consequently, it doesn’t get you very stoned. Boo!
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