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Fossilized T-Rex skull to undergo neutron beams, high-energy x-rays exam

From WN Researchers announced Tuesday they have produced the highest resolution scan ever done of the inner working of a fossilized tyrannosaur skull using neutron beams and high-energy X-rays, The Associated Press reported. By using these tools, the report said,…

Fleas carrying the bubonic plague have been found in Arizona

By Kevin Loria From Business Insider Health officials in two Arizona counties reported that fleas tested positive forYersinia pestis, the bacteria that causes the plague. Plague regularly appears in the American Southwest, where it often kills rodents like prairie dogs…

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US: Man sues Burger King because hiring an alleged Taser and switchblade holding manager just isn’t cool

By Ashlee Kiele From Consumerist Although there are few things worse than receiving a cold batch of onion rings, getting attacked by a Taser and switchblade wielding fast food manager probably ranks right up there. These events all led to a…

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Military Intel Confirms JW Reporting: Muslim terrorists entering U.S. via Mexico

From Judicial Watch Corroborating what Judicial Watch uncovered years ago, a U.S. military intelligence report discloses that Muslim terrorists are being smuggled into the country through Mexico. The government calls them Special Interest Aliens (SIA) and Latin American smuggling networks…

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Missing treasure hunter remains found in New Mexico

By Mary Hudetz and Susan Montoya Bryan Associated Press From Daily Democrat Authorities ID remains as those of missing treasure hunter ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A treasure hunter who disappeared this year while searching for an author’s cache of gold and…

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Residents in 9 US States could need a second form of ID to pass through airport security next year

By Ashlee Kieler From Consumerist Ten years ago, Congress passed the REAL ID Act, which set minimum security standards for state-issued driver’s licenses and photo IDs. While the rules haven’t exactly been enforced to the “T” by the Dept. of…

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Ida going to be around for a while as we begin to watch Caribbean and Gulf

By Mark Sudduth From Hurricane Track Ida has become stronger over the weekend with top winds of 50 mph as of this morning. The forecast keeps Ida on the maps for the next five days, eventually strengthening it in to…

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Portland to get back direct flights to Orlando, New Mexico and Caribbean connections

By Seth Koenig From Bangor Daily News Labor Day Weekend is over and the kids are going back to school. The 80-degree days still aren’t quite over yet, and you’re looking forward to maybe sneaking in one or two more…

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Dart Announces 2014 Minds Inspired University Scholars

Dart’s Minds Inspired William A. Dart Memorial Scholarship has been awarded to two university-bound students. Initially intended to be awarded to one student, the scholarship was again granted to two students because of the overwhelmingly impressive applicant pool. This year’s…

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Shooting death of homeless camper sparks outrage against Albuquerque police

By David Usborne  From The Independent UK The latest shocking death at the hands of Albuquerque’s Police Department has sparked protests- the department that kills more people than the NYPD Captured by a video camera on one of the officer’s…