Vladimir Putin's Russia: Will It Rock America's Vote?
The presidential vote won’t be rigged, but it may well be rocked–and not just by Donald Trump’s repeated threat to dispute the results if he loses.The Republican challenger has already benefitted from foreign hacking, persuasively attributed to Russia, of the private, and often embarrassing, emails of Hillary Clinton’s staff and the Democratic National Committee. Now, say numerous cyber analysts, Russian hackers have the ability, and perhaps motivation, to infiltrate the nation’s voting booths a..>> view originalDetroit officials, Whole Foods work to limit Hepatitis A cases
Public health officials in Detroit are investigating two cases of Hepatitis A infection and urging anyone who recently ate food prepared at a Whole Foods Market store there to consider getting a post-exposure vaccination. Locals turned out in force ...>> view originalWhite powder at Clinton campaign HQ 'non-hazardous'
File photo × White powder at Clinton campaign HQ ‘non-hazardous’ White powder that was sent to Hillary Clinton’s campaign office in New York tested negative for harmful substances in a preliminary investigation, police said. Clinton campaign workers had opened an envelope containing the white substance Friday, police said. The envelope had first been delivered to Clinton’s midtown Manhattan office and opened there, said Lt. Thomas Antonetti of the New York Police Department. It was the..>> view originalA Tale of Two Lunches: Richard Branson Weighs In on Clinton and Trump
Richard Branson has already said that he feels Donald Trump would be a disastrous president. “Great entrepreneurs build businesses with purpose at their heart and always treat people with respect. These are not characteristics I see in Mr Trump,” he wrote in a blog post last week. But yesterday, the Virgin Group founder disclosed for the first time the details of his “bizarre” first meeting with the real estate mogul. “Some years ago,” the British entrepreneur wrote, Trump invited him for lunch..>> view originalWoman's Heartbreaking Late-Term Abortion Story in Response to Donald Trump's Presidential Debate Answer Goes ...
During the third and final presidential debate on Wednesday, October 19, Republican candidate Donald Trump made a shocking claim about late-term abortions. “In the ninth month, you can take the baby and rip the baby out of the womb,” the 70-year-old businessman asserted as Utah mom Alyson Draper watched on in horror. Then she sat down at her computer. (Hear what Trump said about late-term abortions in the clip above.) Alyson Draper, a mother of six from Utah, wrote a Facebook post about what..>> view originalIt's clear why support for legalizing marijuana is at an all-time high
A worker carries medical marijuana. Uriel Sinai/Getty Support for weed legalization in the US recently hit an all-time high, but looking at the industry, it's been a long time coming. Sixty-percent of Americans — up from 35% in 2005 — now support legalization, according to a Gallup poll from Wednesday. In addition, legal marijuana is on the ballot in five states in November, support among likely voters is well above 50% in in California, Massachusetts, Maine, ..>> view originalA cure for jet lag? Scientists experimenting on mice say they may have found one
A new study using mice may have hit upon an unlikely cure for jet lag: oxygen deprivation. According to a report published in the journal Cell Metabolism, when the animals breathed air with about one-quarter to one-third less oxygen than usual, they adapted to a six-hour time change more rapidly than mice that breathed regular air. Oxygen is essential to humans, mice and other animals. The cells in our bodies need oxygen to convert carbohydrates into energy. A team of researchers from the Weizm..>> view original
Friday, October 28, 2016
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