Thursday, December 31, 2015
Why Is January Divorce Season?
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Is My Business Liable for My Personal Debt?
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Early video from Virginia house fire
Monday afternoon fire in Henrico County
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Thursday, November 19, 2015
Hawaii Calls In National Guard As Dengue Fever Outbreak Grows
Hawaii’s Department of Health announced Thursday that the National Guard will be assisting the agency in a "support" role after 79 cases of dengue fever have been confirmed on the Big Island since Sept. 11.
So far, the National Guard's involvement has been small, according to Hawaii News Now, and has included flying mosquito sprayers from Oahu to the Big Island.
In a news conference, Gov. David Ige characterized the support role by saying, "We are redeploying and mobilizing resources that we have available."
While the Big Island is currently the only island in the state experiencing the outbreak, the Department of Health said it could last for months.
State and county officials are working to prevent the spread of infections by closing beaches in infected areas and spraying insecticides in nearby schools. Officials have also launched a "Fight the Bite" campaign to spread awareness about the outbreak and help residents avoid infection by using insect repellent and eliminating stagnant water around residential properties.
Still, the number of confirmed cases continue to rise daily, and lawmakers say officials need to do more to fight the disease.
Rep. Richard Creagan and Sen. John Green, the only physicians in the state legislature, have urged Dr. Virginia Pressler, the director of the state's department of health, to create special teams to seek out people who may be infected, according to KITV4.
People on the Big Island, Creagan said Tuesday during a panel discussion for ThinkTech Hawaii, are "confused about the risk, confused about what they should do and they've been struggling with finding doctors to see them."
"There are a lot of people that are very isolated out in the boonies on the Big Island and we want to reach them proactively," he said.
Green also used his Facebook page to call on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization to help "curtail the spread of #DengueFever currently happening on the Big Island."
Dengue fever -- which was once known as "breakbone fever" because of its painful symptoms -- is a viral illness spread by mosquitos.
Symptoms typically begin within a week of being bitten by an infected mosquito and can include rashes, fever, joint or muscle pains, headache or pain behind the eyes. There is no specific medication for treatment of dengue fever besides rest, hydration and acetaminophen painkillers.
Although it's not endemic to Hawaii, the state has the mosquito species capable of spreading the disease, Dr. Sarah Park, a state epidemiologist, said in a state press release.
And, according to Park, the number of dengue fever cases will continue to rise until the public fully understands how to prevent getting bitten.
"In order to control this outbreak," she said during the ThinkTech Hawaii panel, "until we actually have full saturation of the entire public understanding and acting together ... we won't see an end to this outbreak."
State officials advise any residents who feel they may have dengue fever to contact their primary healthcare provider immediately or to contact the state's department of health directly.
The last locally acquired dengue fever outbreak in Hawaii was in 2011, when four people on Oahu contracted the illness. The largest cluster occurred in 2001, when 122 cases were confirmed after an outbreak started in Maui.
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Thursday, October 22, 2015
60% of WI disapproves of Walker’s job performance in WPR/St. Norbert poll
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Sunday, October 18, 2015
How AP and the WI press does damage control for Governor Drunken Sailor
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Saturday, October 17, 2015
Everybody didn’t have access to the Democratic Party debate
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Monday, October 5, 2015
Al Jazeera America feature on Madison, Wisconsin homelessness
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Al Jazeera America feature on Madison, Wisconsin homelessness
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Sunday, September 27, 2015
Wisconsin week in review
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Friday, September 25, 2015
Scott Walker plans a not so “unintimidated” public appearance in Beaver Dam today
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Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Video: “Walker’s critics celebrate, supporters reminisce …”
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Monday, September 21, 2015
Gawker seeks details on “a very bad story” connected with Scott Walker
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Scott Walker dropping out of campaign, 5PM Central Time, Edgewater Hotel, Madison
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Saturday, September 19, 2015
Bernie Sanders appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
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Friday, September 18, 2015
Wisconsin State Journal only employs white people
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Thursday, September 17, 2015
Does ADT Offer any Warranty or Guarantees?
Being the oldest Home Security Company in the industry has its advantages. And being their customer has advantages as well! For one, with over 100 years of protecting families and businesses all over the world, ADT has been able to obtain and hold onto a solid reputation. Because of that stability, ADT can offer you promises smaller companies can't. Here's how that benefits you:
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
The backlash on Bernie Sanders begins!
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015
If Walker could see past his enormous ego, he’d realize he’s in 7th place and has no chance
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Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Why you need to watch the Serena vs. Venus match tonight
Venus Williams, left, will duel her sister Serena Williams, right, in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open today. Photo by Alex Broadway/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
No. 1 Serena Williams will duel her sister Venus Williams, ranked no. 23, in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open at 7 p.m. EDT tonight. You do not want to miss this match of tennis royalty. Here’s why.
Serena is on track to make history
If Serena Williams wins the U.S. Open, she will have 22 Grand Slam titles — tying Steffi Graf for the most ever Grand Slam titles in the Open era. To put this in perspective, Roger Federer, oft called the greatest tennis player of all time, has the most Grand Slam titles on the men’s side with “only” 17.
Serena has already completed a “Serena Slam” — something she first accomplished in 2003 — winning the four consecutive Grand Slams starting with the U.S. Open in 2014 and rounding it out with the Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon in 2015. If she wins the 2015 U.S. Open, she will have completed a Grand Slam calendar year and join Steffi Graf and Rod Laver in the accomplishment.
It’s not surprising then, that for the first time in U.S. Open history, tickets for the women’s finals sold out before the men’s. Everyone wants to see Serena Williams make tennis history, but, unfortunately for Serena, her older sister stands in her way.
It’s a rivalry that has captivated fans for nearly two decades
The rivalry began in the second round of the 1998 Australian Open, during which 17-year-old Venus beat 16-year-old Serena.
The first time the Williams sisters played each other at the U.S. Open was in the finals in 2001. By that time, Serena had already won the U.S. Open in 1999, but as anyone with an older sibling knows, it’s not easy to beat big sis or big bro. Venus took the crown.
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Venus reigned in those early years, but Serena would eventually come to flip the scoreboard. Today, Serena leads 15-11 and has won six out of their last seven face offs. Their last match was in July, and Serena took the win on the way to the Wimbledon title. Their last face off on hard court, however, was a year earlier, and in that, Venus took the win.
The rivalry has also caused much discomfort, especially for their family, who doesn’t plan on attending tonight’s match. Even Novak Djokovic, the No. 1 men’s player, felt uncomfortable watching. “It’s admiration,” he said of their rivalry, “But for me, somebody who has siblings, it’s hard to watch, honestly … The first thing that comes to my mind is how would I feel to play my brother, and I don’t think that would be possible.”
No player knows Serena’s game as well as Venus
“She’s a player that knows how to win, knows how to beat me and knows my weaknesses better than anyone,” Serena said in a press conference, “So it’s not an easy match at all.”
Serena and Venus have been playing against each other since they started playing tennis, and their father Richard Williams coached both of them. Serena hits hard. Venus hits hard. Serena serves big. Venus serves big. Their games are often identical, as Serena said so herself in an interview with ESPN.
It doesn’t help that the sisters are regularly teammates and have taken home 13 Grand Slam doubles titles.
Venus has been playing exceptionally well … and so has Serena
Venus cruised through her last match with a 6-2, 6-1 win. While battling in two three-setters in the first two matches of the tournament, Venus found her rhythm in the third round and again in the fourth.
After a near hiccup playing Bethanie Mattek-Sands — in which she lost the first set, battled back in the second and won the third decisively — Serena played a solid match against American Madison Keys with a 6-3, 6-3 win. Serena has won 32 consecutive matches.
As whenever these two play, look out for big serving and pinpoint precision.
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Saturday, September 5, 2015
Yield Curve Flattens as Bond Investors Prepare for Liftoff
Monday, August 31, 2015
Walker goes full Forrest Gump, says Canadian border wall is “legitimate issue for us to look at”
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Sunday, August 30, 2015
Walker goes full Forrest Gump, says Canadian border wall is “legitimate issue for us to look at”
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Saturday, August 29, 2015
Trash-Filled Streets Show Why Lebanon Is Telling Its Politicians 'You Stink'
Beirut stinks, and the city's residents are not happy about it.
Trash has been piling up in the streets of the Lebanese capital and surrounding areas for several weeks. Last month, the government closed a massive landfill site which had become dangerously overloaded but failed to come up with an alternative destination for the garb.
While the crisis had been brewing for years, it has become an acute symbol of the government’s dysfunction. Outraged citizens have taken to the street protesting the mounting trash -- and the government crisis.
Lebanon's political system is based on power sharing between the diverse nation's various religious sects, but critics say this has led to a weak government and political cronyism. The country hasn't had a president in over a year, and parliamentary elections have been repeatedly delayed.
Last weekend, some 20,000 people took to the streets, and dozens were injured when police fired water cannons, released tear gas and beat protesters with batons. "The corruption has been around for so long. But the people have also now smelled it," Tarek Sarhan, a 17-year-old supporter of the "You Stink" protests, told The Associated Press.
Take a look at the photos below to see just how overwhelming Lebanon's trash crisis has become.
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Friday, August 28, 2015
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Monday, August 24, 2015
IndyCar Driver Justin Wilson In Coma After Crash
LONG POND, Pa. (AP) — IndyCar driver Justin Wilson was in a coma and in critical condition after sustaining a head injury when he was hit by a large piece of debris that broke off a car Sunday in the crash-filled race at Pocono Raceway.
IndyCar released the information on Wilson's condition Sunday night and said he was undergoing further evaluation at Lehigh Valley Health Network Cedar Crest Hospital in Allentown.
The debris broke off Sage Karam's car when Karam spun into the wall. Wilson's car veered left and directly into an interior wall. Wilson was swarmed by the safety crew and airlifted by helicopter.
"It's just a tough one right now," said Michael Andretti, car owner for Wilson and race winner Ryan Hunter-Reay. "Our thoughts and prayers are with Justin right now. We're going to see. Hopefully, he's OK."
IndyCar had a subdued victory lane and Hunter-Reay was not sprayed with the traditional confetti.
The American said his thoughts were only with Wilson, an extremely popular driver in the paddock who speaks on behalf of his peers regarding safety and competition.
"All I know is that he was unconscious, he was not responding and he was airlifted," Hunter-Reay said. "That's all very bad. I'm very worried right now."
The accident was a grim reminder of the dangers of open-wheel racing. Indianapolis 500 winner Dan Wheldon died in 2011 after his car became ensnared in a fiery 15-car pileup, flew over another vehicle and landed in a catch at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Wheldon's head hit a post in the fence, and he died instantly.
He was the last fatality in a form of racing that saw drivers Scott Brayton (1996), Tony Renna (2003) and Paul Dana (2006), among others, die after wrecks.
Wilson's wife, Julia, was transported to Pennsylvania from their home in Colorado by IndyCar, while his younger brother, Stefan, was lent Tony Stewart's plane to make the trip from Indianapolis. Stewart, the three-time NASCAR champion and former IndyCar champion, is an Indiana native.
The race resumed after the Karam and Wilson accident with seven laps remaining and Hunter-Reay picked his way through the field. He passed Juan Pablo Montoya, Takuma Sato and then used a bold inside pass of leader Gabby Chaves to take the lead with five to go.
Chaves then appeared to have an engine failure that brought out the caution with three to go. The race ended under yellow.
Hunter-Reay tried to get an update on Wilson before the race resumed, and again before he climbed from his race-winning Honda.
"I thought Justin was OK the whole time, and I thought he was in the ambulance with Sage heading off to get a routine check," Hunter-Reay said.
Josef Newgarden was second and IndyCar points leader Montoya finished third.
Graham Rahal, who was second in the standings at the start of the race, was involved in an early crash. Montoya's cushion went from nine points to 35 with next Sunday's finale in Sonoma set to decide the title.
The finale is worth double points, and six drivers will head to California in contention for the title. Hunter-Reay is mathematically eliminated, but picked up his second win of the season in what's been a disappointing year for Andretti and Honda.
Hunter-Reay was one of many who was discussing safety measures —and not his win — for the open-cockpit series.
"Maybe in the future we can work toward something that resembles a canopy," Hunter-Reay said. "Something that can give us a little bit of protection and still keep the tradition of the sport. Just to be innocent bystander like that and get hit in the head with a nose cone is a scary thought."
The 37-year-old Wilson, a native of Sheffield, England, entered this season without a full-time ride. He latched on with Andretti and was in the sixth of seven scheduled races with the team. The deal was put together right before the season-opening race in March and initially started as just a two-race agreement at Indianapolis.
Sponsorship was found for another five races as the season progressed, and Wilson finished a season-best second earlier this month at Mid-Ohio.
He said after the race that he raced clean and did not take any risks that would have jeopardized eventual race-winner Rahal because Rahal was part of the championship race and Wilson was not.
Wilson broke a bone in his back at Mid-Ohio in 2011. He missed the final six races of the season and wore a back brace for more than two months as he was restricted from any physical activity. The injury kept him out of the season finale at Las Vegas and the race where Wheldon died.
He broke his pelvis and suffered a bruised lung in the 2013 season finale at Fontana.
Wilson said in 2012 his injuries and Wheldon's death did nothing to change his perspective or make him question his career choice.
"I've had the conversation with Julia - this is what we do, and you try to make the best plans if that ever happens," Wilson told The Associated Press upon his return in 2012. "You've got to know the risks and work out if those risks are acceptable. To me, it's acceptable. But I'm not going to stop trying to improve it.
"All the drivers, this IndyCar, we're always trying to make it safer, but at the end of the day, it's a race car. We're racing hard, we're racing IndyCars and it's fast. When it goes wrong, it can get messy."
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Quinnipiac poll of FL,OH,PA: fortunes of Walker and Clinton sink as Biden’s rise
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Sunday, August 23, 2015
Scott Walker flip flops on birthright citizenship. Blames tiredness.
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Saturday, August 22, 2015
Scott Walker flip flops on birthright citizenship. Blames tiredness.
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Friday, August 21, 2015
St. Louis Circuit Attorney Announces Investigation of Fatal Police Shooting
The St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s office announced Friday evening it plans to conduct an independent investigation alongside the police investigation into the officer-involved fatal shooting of 18-year-old Mansur Ball-Bey.
Wednesday afternoon, St. Louis Police said, they were serving a search warrant at the home of Ball-Bey’s aunt when they were met with two armed male suspects, one of whom was Ball-Bey. Police said when they ordered the men to lower their weapons, Ball-Bey raised his gun.
The circuit attorney’s announcement follows the release of details from Ball-Bey’s autopsy report, which concluded his fatal wound was caused by one bullet that entered through his back and pierced his heart. According to police, a total of four shots were fired -- one officer fired three times, the other once.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that police investigators claim to have found fingerprints and DNA on the gun Ball-Bey allegedly pointed. St. Louis Police Chief Sam Dotson told the Post-Dispatch that "just because he was shot in the back doesn't mean he was running away."
During the press conference, St. Louis Circuit Attorney Jennifer Joyce urged the city to remain peaceful during this time, and reiterated the her job duties.
“I don’t work for the police chief. I don’t work for the mayor. We work with the police every day but we also prosecute them,” she said.
The investigation of Ball-Bey’s death will be conducted independently from that of the St. Louis Police Department. Witnesses will be interviewed separately. When asked if the interviews would be shared with the police, Joyce said she does not know of the protocol, but would be willing to cooperate with police.
St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay recently picked seven people to be part of the St. Louis civilian oversight board. The board is expected to review and investigate complaints of police misconduct in St. Louis city.
1114 Market st. A call for Jennifer Joyce and Sam Dotson to step down. pic.twitter.com/WrKlTjzCyI
— Search4Swag (@search4swag) August 19, 2015
Joyce has been at the center of multiple protests, including one that took place at her home. The demonstrations followed Joyce’s decision to not prosecute the officer who fatally shot 18-year-old VonDerrit Myers last October. Joyce says she welcomes the community to meet with her, but also said during the meeting that she has had a difficult time getting the activist community to cooperate with her, noting that it took months to get a key eyewitness in Kajieme Powell’s case to talk to her because “protesters told him not to.”
Protesters demand to speak to JenniferJoyce on #KajiemePowell They sent "Rachel". Not good enough. #Ferguson pic.twitter.com/EiE8SFdPl2
— ChuckModi (@POPSspotSports) August 19, 2015
Well, I think Jennifer Joyce just made the Kajieme Powell witness' life much more difficult. StL Metro PD will likely make his life hell.
— TC (@tchop_stl) August 22, 2015
Joyce's office is still investigating the case of Powell, who was fatally shot by St. Louis Police last August.
“We are completely separate from the police department. We are completely different,” Joyce told media.“We all want the same thing, so let’s work together on this.”
Standing by Joyce’s side at the press conference was Adolphus Pruitt, president of the St. Louis chapter of the NAACP.
“It’s extremely important we have a second set of eyes and it’s important that we get it right,” said Pruitt. “We got to get it right this time in St. Louis.”
Pruitt went on to advocate for police body cameras and to support the dual investigation, adding that at some point, the community will need to "rebuild trust."
Joyce did not estimate how long the investigation would last, but said it needed to be done quickly. "There are a lot of people in this community concerned about this case,” she said.
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Twitter's Shareholders Don't Believe The Company Can Transform
Twitter isn't looking so good lately.
Shares in the social media site dropped almost 6 percent on Thursday, dipping from a onetime high of $69 to just under $26 per share -- below the price it commanded at the company's initial public offering in November 2013.
Over the last month, Twitter has faced a wave of setbacks. Twitter's CEO, Dick Costolo, stepped down in July, leaving Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey to resume the CEO role in the interim. Later that month, Dorsey reported that growth of Twitter's monthly users was stagnating, even as Facebook's user base had swelled.
Over the last few weeks, Twitter staffers have been taking to the social network to announce their departures in waves. In total, 12 percent of Twitter's staff -- including high-up staffers and members of Twitter's corporate development team -- has left the company over the last year, according to an analysis run by the Financial Times.
Twitter wasn't alone in Thursday's setbacks. On the whole, it wasn't an excellent day for media -- Disney, Time Warner, and Netflix faced similar stock dips.
But for Twitter, this newest trough comes in the midst of a critical transformation period as the company shifts how the site functions.
The benefit of the service has always been its algorithm-free newsfeed, offering its users an unfiltered selection of what everyone in their circle is talking about. As David Pierce wrote in Wired, Twitter "is about a single question, the one you see when you first load twitter.com: 'What’s happening?'"
But that's all changed. As Twitter's user base has flourished the social network's newsfeed has become clogged with every thought -- from the profound to the half-baked -- posted by its 316 million active users, who deposit an average of 500 million tweets onto Twitter each day. It's hard to keep up with that, even with a curated list.
This is why Twitter has increasingly experimented with filters, releasing a trending bar onto the site while other companies have pushed out tools, like NewsWhip and Dataminr, designed to sort through Twitter's content.
Last month, Twitter announced it was uprooting its un-curated business model by bringing in a team of editor-curators who will sort through the day's news to bring targeted content to the top of a user's feed. It's a model that's reminicent of a newspaper -- or Facebook.
It's a huge risk to embrace a redesign of Twitter that is decidedly un-Twitter-like. And it's unclear if Twitter's shareholders will have enough patience to allow the company to transform. As the Guardian points out, those unloading Twitter's stock in recent weeks include legacy universities, like Stanford, Yale, and Harvard.
“Twitter is on life support," Trip Chowdhry, a managing director at Global Equities Research told the Wall Street Journal. "You can’t fix it."
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The Very Best Destination Wedding Photos Of 2015
The best destination wedding photographers know how to capture the beauty of a couple in love and their awe-inspiring surroundings in a single image.
On Monday, Junebug Weddings released their carefully curated list of the top 50 destination wedding images of 2015. Photographers from all around the globe submitted more than 4,000 images from more than 40 different countries for consideration.
Check out some of the most breathtaking images below. To see the rest of the top 50, head over to Junebug Weddings.
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Thursday, August 20, 2015
Marquette U. Poll of Wisconsinites: 39% approve of job Walker is doing as Guv, 57% disapprove
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Friday, August 14, 2015
First day glitches
With all the fun and excitement that comes with the first day of school, there are bound to be problems that arise.
Students walk into the wrong class. Buses run late.
Tuesday marked the first day for nearly 40,000 Stockton Unified students to return to school, and you can believe with all those kids, mistakes were bound to be made, by accident of course.
Case #1: a concerned parent named Jennifer called to say her severely autistic daughter who attends Hazelton Elementary was picked up by the wrong special education bus on Tuesday and was dropped off at San Joaquin Elementary.
SUSD spokeswoman Dianne Barth was fully aware of the situation and said the incident was a simple mistake.
“She was brought back to Hazelton within 20 minutes,” she said. Vendetta Brown, principal at San Joaquin Elementary was there to meet with the special education bus and quickly noticed the student was not one of hers, said Barth.
Barth said she sent a picture to the special education department and the student was recognized, put back on the bus and was brought back to Hazelton to be reunited with family. Both campuses are within 1.5 miles of each other.
Jennifer told me she just simply wanted the district and public to be aware about autism, let’s all be thankful this wasn’t any worse.
Case #2: A woman by the name of Vicky left a message late Wednesday afternoon that over 100 students at Hamilton Elementary did not receive a lunch that day.
She said she had called the district and they reported only 40 students were left without a meal, which doesn’t make the situation any better.
Did hundreds of kids go hungry? How could this have happened?
“During the first day of school, Hamilton’s food services had miscounted the number of seventh-graders,” Barth said. “They were short by 60 meatballs sandwiches but the kids were given corndogs instead. All were fed.”
Mishaps are going to happen. Barth described it best, “First day glitches.”
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Income Investors Should Shift Focus to Total Return, Says Advisor
Sunday, August 9, 2015
5 Women Accused Of Being Witches Beaten To Death In India
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Saturday, August 8, 2015
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Obama says biggest harm to voting rights today is apathy
30th March 1965: American civil rights campaigner Martin Luther King (1929 – 1968) and his wife Coretta Scott King lead a black voting rights march from Selma, Alabama, to the state capital in Montgomery. (Photo by William Lovelace/Express/Getty Images)
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says all Americans owe a debt to the sharecroppers and maids and ordinary Americans who were brave enough to try time and again to register to vote in the face of violence and oppression. He says without them, the Voting Rights Act wouldn’t have been signed into law 50 years ago Thursday.
At a White House event marking the anniversary, Obama said those rights are being whittled away today by voter ID laws and other attempts to discourage voting. He called on Congress to update the law in response to court decisions.
But Obama says attacks on their voting rights aren’t the main reason Americans don’t vote — many just don’t bother.
He declared Sept. 22 National Voter Registration Day and urged everyone to get registered.
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Thursday, August 6, 2015
John Doe developments: Walker was target in 2011, Appeal impending
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Proof: Scott Walker’s aide Archer lied. Maltreatment she claimed rec’d during #JohnDoe raid refuted by newly released recording
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Monday, August 3, 2015
Israeli teen stabbed at Gay Pride parade dies
People use candles to spell out the phrase “Thou shalt not kill” in Hebrew at a candlelight vigil for Shira Banki in Tel Aviv, Israel, August 2, 2015. Banki died Sunday of stab wounds sustained when an ultra-Orthodox man attacked a Gay Pride parade in Jerusalem Thursday. Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters
An Israeli teen who was stabbed by an ultra-Orthodox Jewish man at this week’s Gay Pride parade in Jerusalem died of her wounds Sunday.
Shira Banki, a 16-year-old high school student, was one of six people wounded in the attack Thursday. Banki went to the parade to show solidarity with her LGBT friends, according to the Israeli news service Haaretz.
In a statement Sunday, Banki’s family said:
Our magical Shira was murdered because she was a happy 16-year-old – full of life and love – who came to express her support for her friends’ rights to live as they choose. For no good reason and because of evil, stupidity and negligence, the life of our beautiful flower was cut short.
The assailant, Yishai Schlissel, was arrested at the scene. Police in Jerusalem have faced criticism for not keeping tabs on Schlissel, who was released from prison just weeks ago after serving time for a similar stabbing attack at Jerusalem’s pride parade in 2005, in which he wounded three people.
Teenagers comfort each other during a candlelight vigil in Jerusalem for Shira Banki, who died on Sunday of stab wounds sustained when an ultra-Orthodox man with a knife attacked a Gay Pride parade in Jerusalem. Photo by Ronen Zvulun/Reuters
In a recent interview with an ultra-Orthodox radio service, Schlissel said of the upcoming parade: “To protest is an obligation in my opinion, but it is not enough,” adding that the goal must be “to disperse them, even by force,” according to The New York Times.
Schlissel was deemed sane and fit to stand trial for his latest rampage Friday, Haaretz reported.
In a statement expressing condolences to Banki’s family, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the slain teen and condemned the attack.
“Shira was murdered because she courageously supported the principle according to which everyone is entitled to live their lives in dignity and safety,” the statement said. “We will not allow the abhorrent murderer to undermine the fundamental values upon which Israeli society is based. We strongly condemn the attempt to instill hatred and violence in our midst and we will deal with the murderer to the fullest extent of the law.”
On Saturday, thousands of Israelis turned out to protest the knife attack and a West Bank arson attack that killed a baby boy Friday morning.
At one rally in Jerusalem, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin told demonstrators that “the flames are spreading in our land, flames of violence, flames of hatred, flames of false, distorted and twisted beliefs. Flames which permit the shedding of blood, in the name of the Torah, in the name of the law, in the name of morality, in the name of a love for the land of Israel.
According to Haaretz, two of those wounded in Thursday’s attack were still hospitalized and in serious condition Sunday, though medical officials said they were improving.
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Pre-arrival video at NJ house fire
Pre-arrival video from Karen Emm of a house fire Tuesday at Dunlop and Vale in Sewaren, New Jersey.
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Milwaukee Bucks arena is product of bizarre and bipartisan bedfellows
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Thursday, July 30, 2015
Walker’s Philadelphia cheesesteak mockery
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Walker’s Philadelphia cheesesteak mockery
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Tuesday, July 28, 2015
WI Supreme Court “went well beyond what any court has ever held in opening the floodgates to secret money in politics”
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Monday, July 27, 2015
Republican presidential candidates cluster accounts at bank with only 1 branch in McLean, Virginia
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New York Magazine profiles 35 women who accused Cosby of sexual assault
Actor Bill Cosby speaks at the National Action Network’s 20th annual Keepers of the Dream Awards Gala in New York on April 6, 2011. Photo by Lucas Jackson/Reuters
Yesterday, in the culmination of a six-month project, New York Magazine published a profile of 35 different women who allege that comedian Bill Cosby sexually assaulted them. The article features portrait-style photographs of the women, accompanied by statements on their assault or assaults.
“I’m no longer afraid,” one of the women, Chelan Lasha, said in the piece. “I feel more powerful than him.”
The article looks at the progression of the accusations against Cosby in a timeline that begins in the sixties, when some of the first alleged assaults occurred. Popular attitudes toward rape at the time characterized it as “something violent committed by a stranger; acquaintance rape didn’t register as such, even for the women experiencing it,” according to the piece.
The chronicle continues through the ’70s and ‘80s, touching on movements like “Take Back the Night” and their role in raising popular awareness of date rape. The article examines some of the accusations brought forward in 2005, how they ended up buried and why they resurfaced following a videotaped segment from a set by comedian Hannibal Buress.
Many of the women’s stories that appear in the piece are similar; they say they met Cosby in their teens or twenties and that he offered to mentor them, but instead gave them drugs to incapacitate them without their consent before assaulting them.
Cosby has never been charged with a crime, but in a 2006 deposition obtained by The New York Times, he stated that he had obtained quaaludes for the purpose of drugging women he wanted to have sex with.
New York Magazine senior editor Noreen Malone, who wrote the article, told the NewsHour the women wanted to come forward to share their stories.
“Most of the women though wanted to have their voice shared,” Malone said. “They wanted to tell everyone that you should believe us, that we’re not lying.”
Sarah McHaney contributed reporting to this article.
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