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Thug Tells Whites: Bow Down to Blacks, You're All Gonna Die
A shocking confrontation filmed on the streets of New York highlights the racial animosity that continues to plague America in the aftermath of last year’s Ferguson riots and the rise of the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
The footage was filmed by US Army veteran Joey Boots, a frequent guest on the Howard Stern Show.
The incident began when a member of the Five-Percent Nation, a militant offshoot...
Cuba To Cure Lung Cancer, US Interested In Joint Clinical Trials
Cuba has always been known for its medical treatment. The Cubans have much higher life expectancy than the American citizens despite spending a pittance comparatively. Today, Cuba is to make a real breakthrough in combating cancer.
Cuban scientists spent decades developing a lung cancer vaccine, called Cimavax. The Cuban government started distributing Cimavax to citizens for free in 2011. The vaccine...
Solar-powered plane launches landmark global flight
The Solar Impulse 2 taxis on the tarmac of al-Bateen airport in Abu Dhabi before taking off on March 9, 2015.
United Arab Emirates (UAE) in a historic journey that is set to promote green energy.
The aircraft called Solar Impulse 2 took off at 7:12 a.m. local time (0412 GMT) in the UAE’s capital, Abu Dhabi, on Monday and headed to the Omani capital city of Muscat as the first leg of its 12-leg...
London Mayor Boris Johnson to give up US citizenship
The mayor of London, Boris Johnson, is set to renounce his American citizenship in a bid to become a candidate for UK prime minister.
“The reason I’m thinking I probably will want to make a change is that my commitment is, and always has been, to Britain,” Johnson told the Sunday Times during a trip to the US.
Boris Johnson has dual nationality because he was born in New York.
“It’s an accident...
At least 7 people killed in massive US snowstorm
About half of the US had snow on the ground Tuesday, with temperatures falling to freezing in all 50 states.
A massive snowstorm has wreaked havoc in much of the United States, bringing record low temperatures and leaving at least seven people dead.
About half of the country had snow on the ground Tuesday, with temperatures falling to freezing in all 50 states, including Hawaii, according to the National...
New York and New Jersey Establish Mandatory Ebola Quarantine
Following confirmation of a doctor contracting Ebola in New York, the states of New York and New Jersey have announced a screening system that supersedes guidelines established by the federal government.
The new procedures announced by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie do not include banning flights from West Africa from entering the country.
The new procedures were implemented...
US tracing New York Ebola patient’s movements, panic spreads
New York City’s Bellevue Hospital Center, where the first person in the city to test positive for Ebola has been quarantined.
US health officials say they are tracing New York City’s first Ebola patient movements and seeking to ensure that they have found and isolated everyone who came into contact with him, as panic grips the country.
Dr. Craig Spencer reported symptoms for the deadly virus...
LaGuardia on strike, 58% of Americans want to ban flights from Africa
Airplane cabin cleaning crews at New York’s LaGuardia International Airport began a 24-hour strike on Wednesday, citing, in part, possible exposure to the Ebola virus. Meanwhile, a poll found most Americans want flights banned from Ebola-ravaged areas.
Around 200 Air Serv employees who work on domestic flights to LaGuardia began their strike on Wednesday evening. The group is seeking to unionize,...
3D 'invisibility cloak' unveiled by NY scientists
A news ‘invisibility’ cloaking device has been unveiled by US scientists, which they say can be constructed at home, causes no distortion of objects in the background, and can conceal objects in 3D from different angles.
Scientists from upstate New York’s University of Rochester have managed to create the device, which looks like a set of optometrist’s equipment and can bend light around...
UN climate change: 1000 scientists say No
Reality is engineered consensus. But when that doesn’t work, “experts” just assert there is a consensus when there isn’t.
It’s a shocking 321-page report assembled by The Climate Depot:
“More Than 1000 International Scientists Dissent Over Man-Made Global Warming Claims.”
It names names. It lists reasons for the dissent.
Reality is engineered consensus. But when that doesn’t work,...
500 B.C. coins will be returned to Greece after found during New York auction
Coins shown from the Greek colony Akragas, Circa 409-406 B.C.
A collection of ancient coins dating back to 500 B.C. are being returned to Greece after the New York prosecution of a prominent collector from Rhode Island.
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. and Greek officials scheduled a ceremony today in New York marking the repatriation of the coins.
The coins were part of a case against...
US economy shrinks 2.9% in first quarter of 2014
The US economy shrank at a much faster pace in the first quarter of 2014 than previously estimated, marking its worst performances since 2009.
The Commerce Department said on Wednesday gross domestic product fell at a 2.9 percent annual rate, instead of the 1.0 percent rate it had reported last month.
Most economists had expected the revision to show the economy shrinking at a rate of only 1.7 percent....
US Observers Confirms Zero Voting Fraud in Syria
US observers, who monitored the June 3 presidential election in Syria, have said that President Bashar al-Assad’s victory is legitimate, and an expression of the people’s will.
Members of the Independent US Observer Mission, Paul Larudee, Joe Iosbaker, Judy Bello, Scott Williams and Jane Stillwater, made the remarks on Wednesday during a press conference at the United Nations headquarters in New...
New York Trains To Install Audio, Video Surveillance Recorders
Thousands of audio and video recorders to protect passengers from “train derailments”.
New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced its plan to install several thousand audio and video recorders on its commuter trains Wednesday, reportedly in response to federal safety recommendations.
According to the National Transportation Safety Board, several derailments last year have prompted...
Hundreds of tiny satellites could soon deliver free internet worldwide
The Small Satellite Orbital Deployer, deploys a set of NanoRacks CubeSats.
Developers say they are less than a year away from deploying prototype satellites that could someday soon broadcast free and universal internet all over the globe from high in orbit.
The “Outernet” project being bankrolled by the Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF) of New York is currently in the midst of conducting...