A drone too far, by DarkSyde Now they just kill us one by one, by Denise Oliver Velez Japan laps the U.S. with new high speed train, by Mark E Andersen How anti-abortion intensity wins in pro-choice America, by Jon Perr Five ways the DEA is redundant, by Susan Grigsby What game is Obama playing with the TPP? A bargain? A ruse, by Egberto Willies Bobby Jindal advocates unholy alliance of fundamentalists and big business to back discrimination, by Ian Reifowitz One-and-a-half million black men are 'missing' from local communities, many because of prison, by David Jarman Same-sex marriage opposition is a modern-day "Mudsill theory," by Dante Atkins
Bob Hutton, who represents portions of Nemaha County as a commissioner, raised safety concerns that kids might throw decorative rocks if they were used to replace mulch on the courthouse lawn, reported US92. “They could use them in their ‘n****r guns,’” Hutton said. [...] Hutton admitted it was a mistake after a few moments, the radio station reported. He later said he wasn’t sure why he used the racial slur. “I don’t (know),” Hutton said. “It just come to me that way, so that’s all I got.”
“They could use them in their ‘n****r guns,’” Hutton said. [...]
Hutton admitted it was a mistake after a few moments, the radio station reported.
He later said he wasn’t sure why he used the racial slur.
“I don’t (know),” Hutton said. “It just come to me that way, so that’s all I got.”
Approximately a dozen Native actors and actresses, as well as the Native cultural advisor, left the set of Adam Sandler’s newest film production, The Ridiculous Six, on Wednesday. The actors, who were primarily from the Navajo nation, left the set after the satirical western’s script repeatedly insulted native women and elders and grossly misrepresented Apache culture.
Advisers to Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick described a major bipartisan pre-K initiative as socialist and keeping children in a 'Godless environment' in a letter sent to lawmakers Tuesday. [...] "We are experimenting at great cost to taxpayers with a program that removes our young children from homes and half-day religious preschools and mothers' day out programs to a Godless environment with only evidence showing absolutely NO LONG-TERM BENEFITS beyond the 1st grade," the letter said.
"We are experimenting at great cost to taxpayers with a program that removes our young children from homes and half-day religious preschools and mothers' day out programs to a Godless environment with only evidence showing absolutely NO LONG-TERM BENEFITS beyond the 1st grade," the letter said.
Cook in US Senate works 70 hrs/wk, needs food stamps, by StanFlouride Bobby Jindal Vows To Remain A Bigoted, Hateful Jackass, Louisiana Be Damned, by Dartagnan Pay No Attention to the Man Behind the Curtain--Kansas School Districts Forced to Close Early, by Doctor Jazz
Bobby Jindal Vows To Remain A Bigoted, Hateful Jackass, Louisiana Be Damned, by Dartagnan
Pay No Attention to the Man Behind the Curtain--Kansas School Districts Forced to Close Early, by Doctor Jazz
Yellowstone National Park is the home of one of the world's largest volcanoes, one that is quiescent for the moment but is capable of erupting with catastrophic violence at a scale never before witnessed by human beings. In a big eruption, Yellowstone would eject 1,000 times as much material as the 1980 Mount St. Helens eruption. This would be a disaster felt on a global scale, which is why scientists are looking at this thing closely.
Four thousand years after the woolly mammoth vanished from the Earth, scientists have deciphered the genetic blueprint that may offer a key to bringing it back. By comparing DNA recovered from two long-dead individuals, a team of researchers have sequenced the species’s entire genome — effectively providing a gene-by-gene instruction manual on how to build a mammoth.
By comparing DNA recovered from two long-dead individuals, a team of researchers have sequenced the species’s entire genome — effectively providing a gene-by-gene instruction manual on how to build a mammoth.
A Nashville swingers club has undergone a conversion — it says it's now a church — in order to win city approval so it can open next to a Christian school. [...] The dance floor has become the sanctuary. Two rooms labeled "dungeon" are now "choir" and "handbells." Forty-nine small, private rooms remain, but most of them have become prayer rooms. Larry Roberts is the attorney for the club-turned-church ... "The ball is in Metro's court ... We've now gotten a permit to meet as a church, and a church is something that cannot be defined under the U.S. Constitution," he said.
The dance floor has become the sanctuary. Two rooms labeled "dungeon" are now "choir" and "handbells." Forty-nine small, private rooms remain, but most of them have become prayer rooms.
Larry Roberts is the attorney for the club-turned-church ... "The ball is in Metro's court ... We've now gotten a permit to meet as a church, and a church is something that cannot be defined under the U.S. Constitution," he said.
In China, friends and family of the deceased may have to do without a special form of funereal entertainment: strippers. According to a statement from the Ministry of Culture on Thursday, the government plans to work closely with the police to eliminate such performances, which are held with the goal of drawing more mourners.
According to a statement from the Ministry of Culture on Thursday, the government plans to work closely with the police to eliminate such performances, which are held with the goal of drawing more mourners.