Sunday, March 30, 2014

Series of Earthquakes hit Yellowstone Park | Intellihub News

Series of Earthquakes hit Yellowstone Park | Intellihub News: The earthquake on Sunday was the most powerful to hit the park since 1980.

The recent seismic activity has raised concerns about the super volcano that lays dormant in the park.

KC’s violent crimes are clustered in one area, and police respond by reorganizing - KansasCity.com

KC’s violent crimes are clustered in one area, and police respond by reorganizing - KansasCity.com: He’d also like to boost technology. He talked to the mayor last week about finding money to add high-resolution cameras to a gun detection system called ShotSpotter that covers a 3.55 square-mile area.

And he’d like to put stationary license plate readers in hot spots to get information on getaway vehicles after crimes. As it stands, the department has 14 readers attached to patrol cars that roam the city.

Friday, March 28, 2014

Houston-area man arrested in undercover FBI terrorism sting - Yahoo News

Houston-area man arrested in undercover FBI terrorism sting - Yahoo News: Robert James Talbot Jr., 38, of Katy, Texas, was arrested by U.S. agents Thursday after an eight-month federal probe as he was about to rob an armored car with inert explosives provided to him by informants who had entered his group,

Anti-Anxiety Drugs Tied to Higher Mortality - NYTimes.com

Anti-Anxiety Drugs Tied to Higher Mortality - NYTimes.com

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Putin to Put Russian Bases in Latin America - Western Hemisphere Left Wide Open By Obama's Weakening Policies | Military

Putin to Put Russian Bases in Latin America - Western Hemisphere Left Wide Open By Obama's Weakening Policies | Military

Crime’s Down, So Why is Police Aggression Increasing? | This Can't Be Happening!

Crime’s Down, So Why is Police Aggression Increasing? | This Can't Be Happening!

Police Contract With Spy Tool Maker Prohibits Talking About Device's Use | Threat Level | Wired.com

Police Contract With Spy Tool Maker Prohibits Talking About Device's Use | Threat Level | Wired.com: The City of Tucson shall not discuss, publish, release or disclose any information pertaining to the Products covered under this NDA to any third party individual, corporation, or other entity, including any affiliated or unaffiliated State, County, City, Town or Village, or other governmental entity without the prior written consent of Harris …

The City of Tucson is subject to the Arizona Public Records Law. A.R.S. sec 39-121, et seq. While the City will not voluntarily disclose any Protected Product, in the event that the city receives a Public Records request from a third party relating to any Protected Product, or other information Harris deems confidential, the City will notify Harris of such a request and allow Harris to challenge any such request in court. The City will not take a position with respect to the release of such material, beyond its contractual duties, but will assist Harris in any such challenge.

News from The Associated Press

News from The Associated Press: "I don't see how public agencies can make up an agreement with a private company that breaks state law," said David Cuillier, the director of the University of Arizona's journalism school and a national expert on public-records laws. "We can't have the commercial sector running our governments for us. These public agencies need to be forthright and transparent."

Saturday, March 8, 2014

The why of KCI: A broken plan that many travelers still love - KansasCity.com

The why of KCI: A broken plan that many travelers still love - KansasCity.com: Everything about the design of KCI — from its long runways to the “drive to your gate” convenience of three and perhaps even four terminals — was geared for an era when the new jets would whisk passengers to points across the globe, sometimes faster than the speed of sound.

All of it was predicated on Kansas City being the headquarters of Trans World Airlines, whose needs dictated much of the planning.

“It was all about convenience,” according to Les Wood, a retired TWA vice president who was in charge of the airline’s operations here shortly after KCI opened in late 1972. “We wanted to make it simple and easy for the customer.”

Tampa family sickened by LSD-tainted beef - CBS News

Tampa family sickened by LSD-tainted beef - CBS News: The meat was purchased at a Walmart located at 1501 North Dale Mabry Highway in Tampa. The store has since removed the specific type of meat from their shelves, and released the following statement in regard to the incident:

Friday, March 7, 2014

Canadian guilty of sexual assault after piercing condoms - Yahoo News

Canadian guilty of sexual assault after piercing condoms - Yahoo News

First trial of LSD as medicine in 40 years shows promise - latimes.com

First trial of LSD as medicine in 40 years shows promise - latimes.com: Research on the therapeutic potential of other drugs known for their popularity on the street -- including the psychoactive agent in psilocybin mushrooms and MDMA, or Ecstasy -- also is getting the federal government's go-ahead. In addition to several studies using MDMA along with psychotherapy for treatment of end-of-life anxiety, the drug is under study -- and has shown promise -- as a treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder.

No flashbacks or other prolonged effects were observed, and only six adverse events -- including illusions, emotional distress, and feeling cold or abnormal -- were reported by subjects during their experience, but those were resolved quickly as the drug's effects wore off.

In a way, the pilot trial was a return of LSD to its homeland. Discovered in 1938 in Basel by Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann of Sandoz Laboratories, LSD's psychoactive effects were quickly put to use by psychiatrists treating alcohol dependence, psychosomatic disorders and neurosis. This time, the capsules containing the experimental medication were made up at Bichsel Labs in Interlaken, Switzerland.

Woman Killed When Gun Left In Clothes Goes Off At Thrift Store � CBS Chicago

Woman Killed When Gun Left In Clothes Goes Off At Thrift Store � CBS Chicago

Woman Killed When Gun Left In Clothes Goes Off At Thrift Store � CBS Chicago

Woman Killed When Gun Left In Clothes Goes Off At Thrift Store � CBS Chicago

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Where’s their nerve? Today’s comics mock poop, not the powerful | New York Post

Where’s their nerve? Today’s comics mock poop, not the powerful | New York Post

My Way News - Somaliland leaders want female genitals to be cut

My Way News - Somaliland leaders want female genitals to be cut: The 30 Somali teenagers - both boys and girls - all agreed: Female genital mutilation is harmful and the practice should be abandoned. But what they really meant, they revealed moments later, is that girls should have their genitalia cut - just not sewn shut.