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Review: ‘21 and Over’ toes the legal limit Special

Op-Ed: Few glimpses of San Francisco Special

Mississippi town’s first openly gay mayoral candidate murdered

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Op-Ed: Virus with its own immune system discovered

Sydney - Virology isn’t a subject for the weak-minded. The world’s most changeable forms of life keep coming up with new tricks, and this one, an actual arsenal of immune capability of viruses against immune responses, is a real eyeopener.
In the Media by Paul Wallis - 2 comments

DARPA-funded scientists 'mind-meld' rats across continents

Scientists have achieved a crude form of "brain link," or "mind meld" across continents. They have been able to send the thoughts of a rat in a lab in Brazil via the Internet to the brain of a rat in the United States.
In the Media by JohnThomas Didymus - 3 comments

Op-Ed: Few glimpses of San Francisco Special

San Francisco - There's no other city like this on the west coast of the North American continent. Vancouver is beautifully located and LA is stuffed with all celebrities renowned in the whole world.
Digital Journal Report by Joseph Boltrukiewicz - 3 comments

Mississippi town’s first openly gay mayoral candidate murdered

Clarksdale - Mississippi law enforcement officials have a man in custody, charged in connection with the murder of one of the state's first openly gay mayoral candidate.
In the Media by Greta McClain - 1 comment

Richard Street, The Temptations singer, has died

Singer Richard Street, a member of The Temptations for 25 years and Motown artist, has died aged 70 in a Las Vegas hospital.
In the Media by Tim Sandle - 1 comment

Review: ‘21 and Over’ toes the legal limit Special

‘21 and Over’ is about a rite of passage and learning that becoming an adult is more than just gaining legal access to alcohol.
Digital Journal Report by Sarah Gopaul

Past Conservative Party Adviser — Viewing child porn hurts no one

Lethbridge - Tom Flanagan, a former adviser to Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper and strategist for the Wildrose Party in Alberta said that he had grave doubts about jailing people who view child pornography, stating that viewing it hurts no one.
In the Media by Karl Gotthardt - 7 comments

Obama to SCOTUS — Overturn California same-sex marriage ban

Washington - President Obama asked the Supreme Court of the US to overturn California's ban on same sex marriage. In a legal brief the Justice Department said that gay couples in California have equal protection right to wed, which voters were not empowered to ban.
In the Media by Karl Gotthardt

Spanish city forced to lift ban on full-face veils

The Catalonian city of Lleida (Lerida) has been forced to overturn the ban on women wearing full-face veils in public buildings, by Spain's Supreme Court
In the Media by Katerina Nikolas

Taliban infiltrate US-trained and funded militias in Afghanistan

Kabul - The Taliban are infiltrating local militias funded and trained by the US to attack the Taliban and control security in local areas. A recent attack that killed 17 local police was carried out by Taliban infiltrators.
In the Media by Ken Hanly - 4 comments

Spanish general’s hints of invading Catalonia cause alarm

A Spanish general has caused outrage in Spain by hinting that Spain’s armed forces should not rule out invading the north eastern region of Catalonia centred on Barcelona if Catalan secessionists should attempt to break away from the rest of Spain.
In the Media by Robert Myles - 1 comment

Video: 'Arata — The Legend' promotional trailer

The promotional video has been released for the soon-to-be aired Japanese anime series called "Arata: The Legend" which is adapted from the manga of the same name.
In the Media by Can Tran

High profile former Canadian intelligence watchdog faces arrest

Montreal - Arthur Porter, former head of the McGill University Health Centre (MUSC) in Montreal and also former chair of the Canadian Security Intelligence Review Committee is charged with fraud against the government, accepting bribes, and conspiracy.
In the Media by Ken Hanly - 3 comments

CIA torture whistleblower John Kiriakou reports to jail today

Thursday, February 28 sees CIA whistleblower, John Kiriakou, report to jail to start his 30-month prison term for whistleblowing on the federal government's torture program.
In the Media by Anne Sewell - 2 comments

Op-Ed: Pope Benedict's Sudden Retirement and St. Malachi’s Prophecy

Pope Benedict XVI announced his retirement from the papacy in February 2013. The Pope’s sudden retirement reminds many biblical eschatologists of St. Malachi’s famous prophecies for the 112 Catholic popes.
In the Media by Eliot Elwar - 1 comment

Watch 'World's Most Insane Rope Swing Ever,' across 400ft canyon

The footage shows a a group of adrenaline junkies swing back and forth on a 400 ft long rope over a canyon in Utah. The video titled "World's Most Insane Rope Swing Ever" is sequel to the 2012 viral hit "World's Longest Rope Swing."
In the Media by JohnThomas Didymus

Mystery ring of radiation briefly encircled Earth

Last September most people did not know that a previously unseen ring of radiation encircled the planet for almost an entire month.
In the Media by Owen Weldon

US pledges $60 million in food and medical aid to Syrian rebels

Rome - US Secretary of State John Kerry pledged $60 million in aid to Syrian rebels. The aid will be in the form of food and medical supplies, not arms, Kerry said. Western and Arab countries have also pledged more political and material support.
In the Media by Karl Gotthardt - 16 comments

Study: Racial wealth gap tripled since Reagan era

Waltham - A new study has revealed that the wealth gap between white and black Americans has nearly tripled since the Reagan years.
In the Media by Brett Wilkins - 9 comments

Environmental damage unknown in Motherlode fuel spill Special

Jamestown - The ecological damage is as yet not completely known, with respect to the fuel spill which occurred on February 20th, in the California Motherlode.
Digital Journal Report by Gar Swaffar - 1 comment
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