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Killing on Industrial Scale, Bitter Cold Returns

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Syria: A new report says Syria has systematically tortured and executed 11,000 prisoners since the start of its civil war. The report from three former war crimes prosecutors is based upon 55,000 digital pictures of victims brought to them by …

Hunt for Black Widow, Cold and Snow Return

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Sochi: A local Russian website says police and security officers are searching for a known female terrorist identified as Ruzana Ibragimova, 22, who may have been seen in Sochi, site of the Winter Olympics. Russian President Vladimir Putin says he …

Denial Ain’t a River in Jersey, Bowl Matchup

Monday, January 20, 2014

Jersey Shaw: New Jersey’s Lieutenant Governor this morning denied holding Hoboken’s storm relief money hostage in exchange for approval of a major development deal.   It’s a case of she said, she said. As Chris Christie’s political swamp grows, the …

Cold Moving In, Bombs, QB Showdown

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Son of Polar Vortex: Cold and snow are moving back into the East. It’s 25 in Pittsburg, 25 in NYC and 32 down in Birmingham, Ala. But for NY and New England, it’s going to be single digits later in …

Taliban Attack in Kabul, Obama Curbs NSA

Saturday, January 18, 2014

World: Two Americans and United Nations staffers were among 21 people killed when a Taliban suicide bomber blew himself up outside a popular Lebanese restaurant in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul. Gunmen sprayed the restaurant after the explosion. The Taliban said the …

New Rules for NSA, Carbon Clock Ticks

Friday, January 17, 2014

Change for NSA: President Obama is scheduled this morning to announce changes in the NSA’s “metadata” program that collects the raw data from telephone communications. Obama is expected to say that the data should be held by the phone companies …

Streep Nominated Again, Benghazi Preventable

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Oscar: Meryl Streep collected her 18th Oscar nomination this morning, again for playing a woman with a heavy accent, this time in “August Osage County”. She’s won three times. For Best Picture: “12 Years a Slave”, “American Hustle”, “Captain Phillips”, …

Decisions, Decisions, “Mistakes were made”

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

The Gavel: A federal judge in Oklahoma has struck down the state’s ban on same-sex marriage, but hold the wedding bells. The judge set aside his own order to give the state a chance to appeal. The decision was not …

Christie’s Selfie, A-Rod Sues

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Jersey Shore: Federal examiners are looking into whether Gov. Chris Christie’s administration improperly used a portion of $25 million given the state to promote tourism following Hurricane Sandy. The winning bid of $4.7 million for an advertising campaign was $2 …

Nuke Deal With Iran, Ford Goes Aluminum

Monday, January 13, 2014

World: Iran, the US, and six world powers have reached an agreement to temporarily freeze much of Iran’s nuclear development program. The deal goes into effect Jan. 20. Iran’s stock of weapons grade enriched uranium would be diluted so it …