Police urge fighting back against 'active shooters'... - SAN JOSE (KPIX 5) – Law enforcement agencies have begun adopting a new policy on so-called “active shooters,” encouraging civilians to take safety into their own hands and take down gunmen who threaten them at work or school.
---Group to give away shotguns in high-crime areas...
-------MA lawmaker cheered for withdrawing 'assault weapon' ban...
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TSA Officers Could Be Defined As Felons In Kansas
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New Bill Would Require the Conscription of “All Persons Between the Ages of 18 and 25 to Perform National Service”/
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SECESSION: MOVEMENT GROWING WORLDWIDE
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DHS PREPARING FOR MASSIVE CIVIL UNREST
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Eric Sprott: Price of Gold and Silver are Being Suppressed & No Gold in the Treasury - Money manager Eric Sprott contends, "Physical demand for gold is out of line with supply. How can all these new people come into this market when there has been no increase in supply . . . for the last 12 years?" Sprott's analysis shows central banks are selling to make up for the shortfall and opines, "I would hate to think what happens when we all find out there is no gold in the Treasury." Join Greg Hunter as he goes One-on-One with Eric Sprott of Sprott Asset Management.
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Economist Jim Rogers talks with Glenn Beck (Part 1 and 2)
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GOOGLE GLASS: WILL YOU BE CHIPPED?
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Massive sunspot rapidly forming...
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New death from SARS-like virus in Saudi...
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Investors Are Ringing The Alarm Bells: Stocks Have ‘Peaked Out’, Fed Members Admit Endless Bond Buying Will Not Fix Economy, Primary Dealers Are Facing An All Too Real Cash Shortage, And The American Consumer Is Out
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Will Americans Soon Not Be Able To Buy, Sell Or Get A Job Without A Global ID Card?
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Limbaugh on “Sequester Crisis”: “For the First Time in My Life I Am Ashamed of My Country”
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George Galloway Storms Out of Debate With Israeli Student at Oxford
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Comet Lemmon dazzles stargazers: one of three comets to be seen in 2013
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Americans stockpiling firearms in record numbers since 2009
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Billionaires Dumping Stocks, Economist Knows Why
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Indiana Teacher Suspended Over Anti-Gay Remarks
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Suspended Over Anti-Gay Remarks
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China's Christians see mounting persecution in country's effort to disband churches, report finds
Christians and human rights advocates are alarmed over an aggressive crackdown on house churches in China, where the faithful are forced to call their gatherings "patriotic" assemblies or sent to prison where they can face torture, according to a new report. Cases of the government persecuting Christians rose 42 percent last year, amid a three-phase plan by Beijing to eradicate the home-based churches, according to China Aid, a Texas-based human rights group. Experts say the Communist Party in China has long felt threatened by any...
Supreme Court is urged to allow gay marriage nationwide
WASHINGTON — The lawyers challenging California's Proposition 8 urged the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday to rule that gays and lesbians across the nation deserve an equal right to marry, ratcheting up the pressure on the Obama administration and the justices. Rather than seek a narrow win based on the special situation in California, the legal brief argues that marriage should be available as a constitutional right to all loving and committed couples. "We believe this is a matter of fundamental rights," said Washington attorney Ted Olson...
Laura Bush featured in gay marriage ad
Despite being married to George W Bush, an evangelical Christian who was firmly opposed to same-sex unions, Mrs Bush had previously come out as a supporter. "When couples are committed to each other and love each other then they ought to have the same sort of rights that everyone has," she told CNN in 2010. The Respect for Marriage Coalition, a gay rights group, has been using the quote in a series of print, television and online ads but and said it was "sorry Mrs Bush didn't want to be included in an ad" but was grateful for her...
Tuna caught near California still have traces of Fukushima radiation
Almost two years after a natural disaster ravaged a Japanese nuclear plant, Bluefin tuna that test positive for radiation poisoning continue to be caught off the coast of California. Twenty-three months after a tsunami took the Fukushima power plant offline and triggered an international emergency, the effects of the disaster are still being felt thousands of miles apart. This week writer Monte Burke of Forbes draws attention to a new study that shows the lingering damages caused nearly two years ago. Burke says that a new study from Daniel J...