---Power Outages for Nearly 1M Continue to Plague East Coast
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Wyoming Now Firefighting Focus as Hundreds Flee
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Colombian Volcano Erupts, Spewing Ash and Gas
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Complete Disaster Non-Preparedness: DC Grocery Stores Out of Food, Gas Unavailable, Grid-Down as Summer Heat Rages
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Gov. Rick Scott: Florida Won't Implement Medicaid Expansion of Obamacare
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Sweden on Alert After Explosives Found Near Nuke Plant
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Euro Crisis Breakthrough Breakdown – Nigel Farage
Saudis are buying nuclear-capable missiles from China
debkafile’s military sources report that Saudi Arabia has set its feet on the path to a nuclear weapon capability and is negotiating in Beijng the purchase of Chinese nuclear-capable Dong-Fen 21 ((NATO-codenamed CSS-5) ballistic missile. China, which has agreed to the transaction in principle, would also build a base of operations near Riyadh for the new Saudi purchases. As we reported last year, Saudi Arabia has struck a deal with Pakistan for the availability on demand of a nuclear warhead from Islamabad’s arsenal for fitting onto... /Debt crisis: Italy's deficit to double, but Germany's to halve
Mario Monti, the Italian prime minister, told a joint press conference with Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, that Italy's deficit would rise to 2pc of GDP rather than the 1.3pc predicted, while the German finance ministry revised its forecast from 1pc to 0.5pc "thanks to the favourable overall economic development". Referring to their clash at the Brussels summit, Mrs Merkel said she and Mr Monti were "willing to overcome our difficulties" and work together to end the three-year-old debt crisis. She said that "every day counts" in finding a... ---Eurogroup 'may decide Spain bank rescue July 20' --------France slaps 7 billion euros in taxes on rich and big firms /Intel Confirms Acquisition of Heart-beat Biometrics Company Idesia
Intel has acquired biometrics company Idesia Biometrics for an undisclosed amount, an Intel spokesman confirmed on Monday. Idesia, which is based in Israel, provides technology through which heart beats can be used to recognize users on PCs and mobile devices. The technology can also be used to provide health information. The news was first reported by Globes, an online business publication in Israel. Intel declined to comment on how much it paid for Idesia or how it will use the biometric technology. Idesia's website is now inaccessible, but the... /US Banks Submit Plans For Breaking Up In A Crisis
/Lab-grown human organs closer than ever, according to scientists
Science is one step closer to the creation of a functional, artificial human liver thanks to a team of American researchers and their work in the emerging field of "bioprinting." Scientists have been experimenting with artificial cells for years, using high-tech 3D printing machines to build up layers of artificial cells into tissue structure. Unfortunately, these synthetically engineered cells often die before the tissue is formed due to a lack of blood vessels, and in turn, a lack of nutrients and oxygen. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and the... /5.1-magnitude earthquake rattles Anguilla’s capital, but no injuries or damage reported
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Is Wal-Mart Destroying America? 20 Facts About Wal-Mart That Will Absolutely Shock You
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America On Fire: Why Is The Number Of Wildfires In The United States Increasing?
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