High Winds Threaten to Blow Wildfires across Arizona
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Levee Breach Near Missouri-Iowa Border Prompts Evacuations
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Australian Climate Change Scientists Receive Death Threats As Debate Heats Up - Australia’s top climate scientists have been forced to move their offices to a secure location after they received death threats relating to their work on global warming.
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Chile Volcano Chain: Puyehue Erupts, Forcing Evacuation
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More Heavy Rain Awaits Flood-Ravaged Montana
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Largest Wildfires in Arizona’s History: 250,000+ Acres Burned, 0% Contained, Evacs Ordered
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Kansas Braces for Missouri River Flood
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Chilean Volcano, Dormant for Decades, Spits Towering Ash Column
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CO2 Emissions Rise 3x Higher Than Safe Level at Mt. Dieng Volcano
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Japan Admits Full Meltdowns at All 3 Nuke Reactors After Quake, Tsunami
----Fukushima Reactor No. 1 More Radioactive Than Ever
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Obama Deregulates GMO Crops Despite Supreme Court Injunction
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China Has Divested 975 of Its Holdings in U.S. Treasury Bills
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Florida Homeowner Forecloses on Bank (Video)
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Minn: Koran-Pushing Muslim Woman Stabs 2 Outside Library
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Schools to Kids: You Can Be Boys or Girls or Both
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Atty Stephen Pidgeon Found Record of Name Change for Barack Obama in British Columbia
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Feds Seize Elderberry Juice from Kansas Winery
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Russia: NATO 'One Step' from Land War in Libya
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Scientists find new MRSA superbug in cows, humans
Researchers said the find was "worrying" but added it was unlikely that the methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bug, which is resistant to some antibiotics, could cause infections by getting into the food chain via milk/
UK Farming in Crisis as Drought Hits Crops
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Greeks maintain rage on debt freeze
TENS of thousands of Greek protesters angry about the government's austerity policies have demanded the heavily indebted country stop paying its creditors. Many protesters carried signs and wore stickers reading "We don't owe, we won't sell, we won't pay" in the demonstration outside parliament. The signs referred to planned privatisations that the government has agreed to speed up to make up for a shortfall in projected revenue
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Minority Report Realized: Creepy Homeland Security Mobile ‘Malintent’ Pre-Crime Screening System to Scan Americans at Large Events Passes First Round
Straight out of Minority Report a new Homeland Security program would subject Americans to pre-crime interrogations and physiological scans to detect people who are intending to commit a terrorist act at sports stadiums, malls, airports and other public places has moved closer to being implemented after the FAST program passed its first round of testing at an undisclosed location in northeast US.
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IDF prepared for renewal of activity on Syrian border
The IDF continued its increased presence along the border with Syria on Monday as some 100 demonstrators continued to linger at both Kuneitra and Majdal Shams following repeated attempts to infiltrate the border on Sunday as part of Naksa Day protests, Army Radio reported. While the protesters were not attempting to cross the border on Monday morning, the IDF remained prepared for a renewal of activity
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India beefs up China front with UAVs, copters to monitor PLA
NEW DELHI: India is now deploying spy drones or UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) and light observation helicopters along the borders with China to keep a hawk-eye on the stepped-up activities of People's Liberation Army. The construction of over 5,500 'permanent defences and bunkers' along the borders is now being speeded up/
Yuan expected to become major world currency
Chinese policy makers are moving toward the internationalization of the yuan, amid growing worries about the country’s exposure to the fiscal woes of the United States and the U.S. dollar’s role as the global reserve currency. Li Daokui, an adviser to the People’s Bank of China, told The Globe and Mail that he/
Fukushima radioactive water could overflow soon
Raising fresh concerns about its ability to bring the nuclear crisis under control, Tokyo Electric Power Co. announced June 3 that highly radioactive water pooled in underground pits could start rising above ground in less than three weeks. The company said there were 105,100 tons of stagnant water with high levels of radioactivity within the power plant as of the end of May. The water contained an estimated 720,000/
Criminal June 2011 complaint details birth-certificate 'forgery'
This is the second of three articles explaining the criminal complaint that scanner-expert Doug Vogt filed last week with the FBI. The 22-page criminal complaint filed with the FBI by document-imaging expert Doug Vogt charges that individuals within the Hawaii Department of Health, Obama political/
Wheat Fields Wilt in Drought as Parched Earth Spreads From China to Kansas
The worst droughts in decades are wilting wheat fields from China to the U.S. to the U.K., overwhelming Russia’s return to grain markets and driving prices to the highest levels since 2008. Parts of China, the biggest grower, had the least rain in a century, some European regions are the driest in 50 years and almost half the.../
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