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US sending armored vehicles into Eastern Europe to deter Russia
The US Army plans to bolster US armored presence and keep rotations of American troops in Eastern Europe to provide “deterrence against Russian aggression.”
Lt. Gen. Frederick “Ben” Hodges, the new Army commander in Europe, said that 100 Abrams tanks and Bradley Fighting Vehicles would be deployed into Eastern Europe.
“We are looking at courses of action for how we could pre-position...
Detroit restoring power following massive outage
Power is slowly returning to Detroit, Michigan, after a massive power outage on Tuesday morning left much of the Motor City in the dark.
As of 2:15 p.m., about 33 percent of the power outages had been restored, according to the Detroit Free Press, while the majority of city buildings should have electricity back by the evening. In a statement, the city said the power grid was shut down following a...
Impossible to joke about Obama due to political correctness
Former SNL comedian and impersonator Dana Carvey struck a serious note when he lambasted the comedy industry for going soft on America’s first black president for fear of arousing the “snake” of political correctness.
Dana Carvey, who has given brilliant impersonations of political leaders from Ronald Reagan to Barack Obama, thinks comedians are overly sensitive of being branded racist by cracking...
Kiev, pro-Russians agree to truce in Lugansk
This file photo shows an apartment building destroyed by fighting in the Lugansk city of Lysychansk.
Ukraine and pro-Russians have “agreed in principle” on a truce in the country’s volatile eastern region of Lugansk, that will come into force on December 5, the pan-European security watchdog says.
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) made the announcement in a statement...
Can we clone a Woolly Mammoth, how about T-rex?
The news that South Korean scientists are planning to clone a mammoth, using the DNA of a particularly well-preserved specimen in the Siberian permafrost, has reignited the debate over the ethics of cloning. But whether or not it’s right, could it happen? And what other animals could, or couldn’t, we clone?
Mammoth
It may be possible to clone a mammoth. It would be an enormous technical challenge,...
Saudi Arabia criticized for blocking Human Rights group website
A human rights group has criticized Saudi Arabia for blocking its website inside the conservative Persian Gulf Arab kingdom.
The [Persian] Gulf Center for Human Rights posted a message on its website (http://gc4hr.org) on Tuesday deploring the move “as a form of repression that is part of intimidation patterns that are being used persistently in the Kingdom these days.”
Attempts inside the...
Russia forced to withdraw from South Stream project due to EU stance
Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a meeting in the Presidential Palace in Ankara December 1, 2014.
Russia is forced to withdraw from the South Stream project due to the EU’s unwillingness to support the pipeline, and gas flows will be redirected to other customers, Vladimir Putin said after talks with his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
“We...
German Miracle Machine Turns Water into Gasoline
There is as yet no method to mimic Jesus Christ and turn water into wine, but German chemical engineers have proved they can perform miracles of alchemy. They are now finalizing the assembly of a rig that changes water into gasoline.
The German company says it has developed an engineering installation capable of synthesizing petroleum-based fuels from water and carbon dioxide. The ‘power-to-liquid’...
China approves home-grown tests for Ebola
Health inspection and quarantine researchers work in their laboratory at an airport in Qingdao, Shandong Province, China.
China has recently approved home-grown Ebola tests that comply with international norms to fight the spread of the deadly disease.
In a brief statement on Friday, the China Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) said top health authorities approved three home-grown Ebola test reagents...
Mitt Romney tells Republicans to 'Swallow hard' pass 'permanent' amnesty
Former Massachusetts Governor and failed presidential candidate Mitt Romney believes Republicans should “swallow hard” and pass a permanent amnesty bill in the wake of President Barack Obama’s executive amnesty that even Romney conceded would encourage more illegal immigrants to enter the country.
Romney recently told Spanish-language Univision that Obama is “giving people false hope” and...
Muhammad tops charts as No. 1 baby name in UK
The most popular name for baby boys in the UK is Muhammad, according to a new chart for 2014 compiled by BabyCentre. The name, also spelled as Mohammed and often given after the Muslim prophet, has seen an enormous gain in popularity, jumping 27 ranks.
“Traditionally Mohammed is often given to the first-born boy in Muslim families,” managing editor at parenting website BabyCentre, Sarah Redshaw,...
Putin Orders Troops To Wartime Bunker; Warns “Global War Is Near”
A truly grim Ministry of Defense (MoD) report circulating in the Kremlin today states that President Putin has ordered over 2,000 top military officers to immediately begun duties at the National Defense Control Center (NDCC) which is, in fact, Russia’s “wartime government” headquarters in Moscow as “global war nears”.
According to this report, Putin’s order came immediately after his...
Germans invent revolutionary elevator, going up and sideways
An elevator every 30 seconds will be a feature of future skyscrapers, promises German tech giant ThyssenKrupp. They have unveiled technology that allows more than one car in a single shaft and the lifts can go sideways as well as up and down.
The company says its invention will revolutionize modern architecture, because central blocks of elevator shafts, a necessary element of today’s buildings,...
France flooding forces 1500 people to evacuate their homes
A car moved by the La Berre river after the city of Portel-des-Corbieres, southern France, was flooded following heavy rains on November 30, 2014.
In southern France, more than 1,500 people have been forced to evacuate their homes amid the country’s worst flooding in over a decade.
According to French officials, between “800 and 1,000 people” were evacuating their homes along the Agly river in...
Feds tell police to stop "domestic terrorist" Oath Keepers providing free security
Police in Ferguson, Missouri, have been pressured by the federal government to stop members of Oath Keepers from guarding local homes and businesses targeted by arsonists.
Oath Keepers, an organization consisting of former and current military, police and first responders, dispatched several members to Ferguson the day after the Grand Jury announcement to provide free security to those in need.
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