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Indonesia’s Mount Lokon volcano erupts again
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Slight increase in tremors and ash emissions at Ecuador’s Tungurahua volcano
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Economic refugees fleeing Spain: Why we should worry about Spain’s economic pain
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Super moon returns to night skies on May 5, 2012
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Alert! Caribbean Nations "Giant Tsunami" Coming (UNESCO)
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America's Obituary Or It's Moment Of Renewal?
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USA Deploys F-22 Stealth Fighter Jets Near Iran!!
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100 black teens beat white couple in Norfolk...
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5.7 magnitude earthquake shakes buildings in Mexico City
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Canadians Make a Racket About Mysterious 'Hum' Coming from US Side of Border
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Heavy Rains, Hail Affect Nearly 800,000 in China
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BP Whistleblowers, Over a Dozen of Them Assassinated, Missing or Kidnapped in Last 2 Years
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Fukushima on Steroids: “Japan Is in the Process of Contaminating the Entire Pacific Ocean”
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UFO Sightings in Indian Country
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Polling Shows that Gun Love Is on the Rise
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5 Anarchists Nabbed in Plot to Blow Up Ohio Bridge
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Ancient First Temple era seal found in Jerusalem
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Martial Red Zone In America: Heavily Armed Security Teams To Patrol Chicago, Feds Prepare for Mass Detentions, Evacuation Planning Underway
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Fully Armed U.S. Troops Patrol Minnesota Neighborhood
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Clashes With Police At #OccupyOakland
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GBTV: Collecting information
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Mayor issues emergency order after mayhem in Seattle
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New Mystery Booms and Flashes Over the Weekend in Roslindale (Boston), MA - 5/1/12
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UPDATE: Police Audio - Roslindale Mystery Booms and Flashes
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POLL: Jewish Voters Leaving Obama?
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Seattle mayor issues emergency order after May Day mayhem
Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn says he's making an emergency declaration allowing police to confiscate items that can be used as weapons following violent May Day protests that left storefronts and car windows shattered. Police said officers made at least three arrests after hundreds of people marched through downtown Tuesday afternoon. A 23-year-old man was arrested for vandalism and a 19-year-old man with a knife was also arrested. Protestors dressed in black clothing smashed windows of retail stores and banks, and spray-painted parked cars, reported Q13 FOX News. NikeTown, American Apparel, HSBC, and Wells Fargo were among the businesses protesters vandalized. McGinn said protesters were using items that looked like flagpoles as weapons. He said his order would enable police to take.../
Feds to impose ‘no-fly zone’ for small planes during NATO summit
A no-fly zone for Chicago has been issued for May 19th through May 21st. The ban is on non-commercial planes. Planes are not allowed to fly within 10 nautical miles of downtown Chicago and below 18,000 feet. The only aircraft that may fly within this zone are regularly scheduled commercial passenger and cargo carriers. There will also be temporary flight restrictions in an outer ring which will include the area between 10 and 30 miles of downtown Chicago. For this outer ring, only planes arriving or departing from local airfields.../
Shuttered Joliet prison could house NATO offenders
CHICAGO — A monumental former prison in suburban Chicago — featured in the 1980 film "The Blues Brothers" — might serve as a temporary detention facility for those arrested during the NATO summit in Chicago next month. Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart is considering the former Joliet Correctional Center as an option for NATO protesters arrested for serious offenses,../
PIMCO’s Bill Gross warns U.S. headed for credit rating downgrade: report
Bill Gross, founder and co-chief investment officer of bond giant PIMCO, told CNBC on Tuesday that the U.S. could be headed toward a credit rating downgrade if it does not tackle its deficit. Gross cited a U.S. structural deficit figure between 6 and 8% greater than any other country besides Japan and the United Kingdom, and added “until we address that structural deficit then yes, we’re headed to AA territory.” The U.S. is currently rated AA plus by Standard & Poor’s and AAA by Moody’s and Fitch. While Gross currently gives the U.S. a personal.../
Ottawa investigates mysterious Windsor hum
Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird's parliamentary secretary, Bob Dechert, was in Windsor, Ont., and Detroit on Friday to address the issue of the mysterious Windsor hum. "The Windsor hum is having a negative effect on the day-to-day lives of Windsor residents,” Baird said in a media release. “We are prepared to collaborate with stakeholders and other levels of government to identify the source of the problem so that potential mitigation measures can be designed and implemented.” Windsor Mayor Eddie Francis met with Dechert. "We had.../
Harley Davidson washes up on Canadian beach
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Phone Logs Reveal Top Chinese Officials’ Knowledge of Organ Harvesting
The cadres who picked up the phone—among them some of the most powerful men in the Chinese Communist Party—knew that they shouldn’t have been speaking about the subject on an unsecure line. Yet the brief answers they gave to a covert caller from a human rights group are implicit admissions of knowledge, and in some cases participation, in the harvesting of organs from Falun Gong prisoners of conscience. The World Organization to Investigate the persecution of Falun Gong (WOIPFG), a human rights group, on April 30 published.../
Televangelist Richard Roberts gets probation for DUI
Richard Roberts gets an 18-month deferred sentence and no jail time for a DUI. He was in court earlier today and pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of DUI and speeding 26 to 30 miles per hour above the speed limit. Roberts will be under no formal supervision during his 18-month probation and will report back in October, 2013. He was assessed fees and court costs and will attend DUI school and complete 56 hours of community service. Roberts was arrested in January after an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper said Roberts was.../
California residents nerves rattled by earthquake swarm in Inland Empire
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6.0 magnitude earthquake strikes near Chiapas, Mexico
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