Washington D.C. – A new plan has been proposed by the United States to supply the rebels in Libya with about $25 million in military equipment. It has been stressed that the equipment which will be sent, if all goes as planned, will be non-lethal supplies such as: vehicles, medical supplies, protective vests, binoculars...
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Phoenix, AZ – As has been the norm as of late, Arizona’s state legislature passed another law, that as usual, is highly controversial. The new law demands that all candidates running for President of the United States provide a long-form birth certificate in order to be on the state of Arizona’s ballots. However, there...
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Tokyo, JAPAN – Almost one month after an 8.9 magnitude earthquake hit northern Japan triggering a 23 foot high tsunami leaving over 12000 dead, even more still missing and tens of thousands homeless, yet another tsunami warning has been issued. This warning is in the exact same region, as a 7.1 earthquake struck off...
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On August 1st 2007 in Minneapolis, Minnesota (MN) the I-35W bridge collapsed killing 13 and injuring 145 but, almost 3-1/2 years later how close is the United States to another similar incident? According to a recent report released today by the Transportation For America (TFA) it may not be a far off event. Quoting...
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Abidjan, IVORY COAST – According to a statement today by the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNRA) there has been a heavy rise of violence in the capital of the Ivory Coast. As the country is on the verge of yet another civil war all due to incumbent President Laurent Gbagbo’s refusal to hand...
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Tags: abidjan, alassane ouattara, civil war, continent, election commision, gbagbo, ivory coast, laurant, military, refugee agency, united nations, unra
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Washington D.C. – Today, The United States House of Representatives passed a piece of legislation that would in turn de-fund National Public Radio (NPR). The legislation passed the House 228-192 even though not all Republicans voted in favor of the bill. Still, despite the Republicans that voted against the bill, it has been the...
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Amsterdam, HOLLAND - Over 180 people believed to be connected to a large international pedophile ring have been arrested in a world wide roundup, one of the largest ever. Along with the total of 184 people arrested so far, a number that is expected to rise, at least 230 sexually abused children from the...
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