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  • Kamala Endorses Dockworkers Strike That Union Boss Boasted Would ‘Cripple’ The Economy

    10/02/2024 2:19:20 PM PDT · by CFW · 94 replies
    Daily Wire ^ | 10/2/24 | Mairead Elordi
    Vice President Kamala Harris sided Wednesday with dockworkers who launched a massive strike this week that threatens to cripple the economy. “This strike is about fairness,” Harris said. “Foreign-owned shipping companies have made record profits and executive compensation has grown. The Longshoremen, who play a vital role transporting essential goods across America, deserve a fair share of these record profits.” Harris also threw in a barb at her opponent, accusing former President Donald Trump of making “empty promises” to workers and promising that she will “have workers’ backs” and fight for an “opportunity economy.” “Donald Trump, on the other hand,...
  • The 'horrific' reason fentanyl deaths are going down (running out of people to kill)

    10/02/2024 1:29:14 AM PDT · by Libloather · 69 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 10/01/24 | Emily Joshu
    Deaths from fentanyl appear to be going down for the first time in a decade after reaching astronomic levels - but experts warn there's a 'horrific' reason behind it. They say the drug is simply running out of people to kill, after claiming the lives of around 320,000 Americans in the last decade. Last year, around 75,000 people in the US were killed by the lethally potent drug, which was slightly down on the previous year and the first time deaths have fallen annually since 2011. Dr Caleb Banta-Green, an addiction expert at the University of Washington, says King County,...
  • Tales of the Jersey mob: Body behind diner a missing Mafiosi?

    12/01/2005 1:56:53 PM PST · by Sub-Driver · 19 replies · 1,024+ views
    Tales of the Jersey mob: Body behind diner a missing Mafiosi? Wedding Services Search By LARRY McSHANE Associated Press Writer December 1, 2005, 4:28 PM EST NEW YORK -- A mob trial, a missing defendant, a decomposing body and a car trunk. Don't cue "The Sopranos" theme for this real-life mob scenario, where a reputed Genovese family capo vanished during his waterfront corruption case only to turn up dead _ perhaps _ behind a New Jersey diner. The body found Wednesday in a parking lot behind the Huck Finn Diner in Union, N.J., was likely that of Lawrence Ricci, a...
  • How sailors say they were tricked into smuggling cocaine by a British man

    09/30/2024 1:54:10 AM PDT · by RandFan · 9 replies
    BBC ^ | Seo 30Hp[ | Colin Freeman
    For Daniel Guerra, an aspiring Brazilian sailor keen to travel the world, the job ad was a dream come true. A British yacht owner was seeking two deck-hands to help sail his boat from Brazil across the Atlantic, one of the great ocean journeys. There would be no salary, but all expenses paid - and, crucially, Mr Guerra would gain some of the sailing experience he needed to qualify as a sea captain. "My dream was to become a captain and go work in Europe," remembers the 43-year-old, who saw the advert from an online sailing recruitment agency. "So I...
  • Eco-terrorism in the West: A who's who of the convicted, the arrested, the missing

    08/18/2018 9:44:19 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 6 replies
    The Oregonian ^ | August 18, 2018 | The Oregonian Staff
    BY THE OREGONIAN/OREGONLIVE (Compiled from news accounts, court records, public notices) Last week's arrest of a long-sought accused eco-saboteur pushed the spotlight back on a tight-knit cell of radical environmentalists responsible for a $48 million run of firebombings and other crimes across the West in the 1990s and early 2000s. Six men and five women prosecuted in Oregon received sentences ranging from three years to 13 years. They were arrested starting in 2005 in what the FBI called "Operation Backfire," a task force that tracked down the suspects with the help of an informant deep within the underground group....
  • Video: Cannabis dispensary ransacked in San Francisco Sunset District smash-and-grab

    09/26/2024 10:03:41 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 19 replies
    CBS News ^ | September 25, 2024 | Carlos Castañeda
    A cannabis dispensary in San Francisco was ransacked overnight Tuesday in a burglary that involved a vehicle smashing into the front of the building, causing significant damage. Security camera footage of the incident showed at least five burglars emerging from two vehicles at 4:48 a.m. Tuesday in front of Cannabis Cultures dispensary at 2715 Judah Street in the city's Sunset District. The burglars are seen attaching a chain from the back of an SUV to the metal security gate and yanking it free. The vehicle is then seen ramming through the store's rollup metal door and into the front lobby;...
  • In his hometown, Trump's alleged would-be assassin acted like he was 'above the law'

    09/21/2024 5:59:55 AM PDT · by BenLurkin · 62 replies
    npr ^ | 09/21/2024 | Tovia Smith
    GREENSBORO, N.C. — The man accused of pointing a rifle into the golf course where former President Donald Trump was playing last weekend, was known in his hometown as something of a bad actor. “Weird” is how one of Ryan Routh’s former neighbors in Greensboro described him. She told reporters he once had a horse in his house and that he also kept guns. A man, who like the first neighbor asked not to be identified for fear of being associated with Routh, says he didn’t know the 58 year old well but got a similar vibe. “I mean, [he]...
  • Upscale California city where housing costs are double the national average is OVERRUN with indoor drug dens

    09/22/2024 11:40:56 AM PDT · by DFG · 22 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | 09/22/2024 | LAURA PARNABY
    Sandwiched between the San Joaquin River and a trio of stunning national parks, the California city of Antioch seems like a peaceful part of the state's East Bay region, but in reality, it harbors an enormous underground criminal enterprise. You'd never know it based on the wealth of the neighborhood. In fact, residents fork out 93 percent more than the national average to live in the upscale area, with the median house costing $588,000, while renters pay a median $2,850 per month, according to Fly Homes. But the Golden State city's sunny exterior belies the shady underground weed trade that...
  • Mystery Death of Texan Who Fought for Moscow Sparks Outrage in Russia

    04/25/2024 7:30:31 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 22 replies
    Wall Street Journal MSN ^ | 4/25/2024 | Yaroslav Trofimov
    Russell Bentley, a self-described “Donbass Cowboy,” joined Russian forces soon after they created a proxy state in eastern Ukraine in 2014. He quickly became one of Russian propaganda’s favorite Americans, receiving a Russian passport and a gig with state-run Sputnik TV. On April 8, the 64-year-old Austin native better known under his call sign “Texas” was detained by Russian soldiers in the city of Donetsk, occupied by Russia for the past decade, according to his wife. Eleven days later, he turned up dead. He is the latest in a string of figures involved in Russia’s 2014 takeover of parts of...
  • Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs Could Kill 39 Million People by 2050, Researchers Warn

    09/19/2024 11:11:56 AM PDT · by nickcarraway · 25 replies
    Euronews ^ | 17/09/2024 | Gabriela Galvin
    Antimicrobial resistance is already killing millions around the globe, but deaths could surge by 68 per cent between 2021 and 2050, according to a major new study. More than 39 million people worldwide could die from antibiotic-resistant infections over the next 25 years, and another 130 million could die of related causes, according to a landmark new study that comes days before global leaders convene in New York to sign off on a pledge to combat the growing public health threat. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) – when bacteria or other pathogens evolve to the point where antibiotics are no longer effective...
  • 6 myths about California crime as voters weigh ballot measure on drugs, retail theft

    09/19/2024 6:10:27 AM PDT · by artichokegrower · 17 replies
    CalMatters ^ | September 19, 2024 | BY NIGEL DUARA
    Worries about retail theft and fentanyl deaths shaped a November ballot measure that would toughen some criminal penalties. Here are the facts about California crime trends.
  • Man who sold fentanyl-laced pill liable for $5.8 million in death of young female customer

    09/17/2024 9:22:41 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 18 replies
    In 2019, Brandon McDowell was contacted by a sophomore in college who asked to buy Percocet, a prescription painkiller. What the 20-year-old sold her instead were counterfeit pills laced with fentanyl, a deadly synthetic opioid that can be lethal in a dose as small as 2 milligrams. Hours later, Alexandra Capelouto, also 20, was dead in her Temecula, California, home. It is an increasingly common scenario as fentanyl overdoses have become a leading cause of death for minors in the last five years, with more than 74,000 people dying in the U.S. from a synthetic opioid in 2023, according to...
  • Royal Navy’s HMS Trent Seizes First ‘Narco Sub’ With £160m Cocaine Haul‌ ‌

    09/14/2024 7:25:28 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 45 replies
    Independent Journal Review ^ | September 14, 2024 | Staff
    The Royal Navy has intercepted its first-ever “narco sub” – filled with £160m ($208M) worth of cocaine. HMS Trent seized the vessel in the Caribbean Sea. In eight drugs busts in seven months, the Portsmouth-based patrol ship has stopped nearly £750m ($979M) of narcotics reaching the streets of the UK in eight months. Trent’s latest operation, alongside the US Coast Guard and a US Maritime Patrol Aircraft, was the first “narco-sub” the Royal Navy has ever intercepted. The ship’s boarding team – comprising US Coast Guard personnel, Royal Marines from 47 Commando and specialist sailors – clambered aboard the semi-submersed...
  • FDA warns Serena Williams migraine drug ad is misleading (Ubrelvy)

    09/14/2024 6:42:15 AM PDT · by Libloather · 5 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 9/13/24 | Maiya Focht Heal
    The FDA has just written a letter to pharma-giant AbbVie, asking the company to cease running an advertisement for a migraine drug that features tennis legend Serena Williams. The letter details that the advertisement for Ubrelvy 'makes false or misleading representations' about the drug, and might lead migraine patients to believe that, 'all patients who take Ubrelvy can expect their migraine pain to be eliminated after a single dose of Ubrelvy, when this has not been demonstrated'. It asks the company to come up with a plan to cease running the advertisement or discontinue distribution of the drug. AbbVie reported...
  • RFK Jr.: “I’m Not Taking Anybody’s Guns”

    09/01/2024 5:15:46 AM PDT · by hardspunned · 95 replies
    Glenn Beck ^ | 4 months ago | RFK, Jr.
    My stance on the Second Amendment is simple: I’m not going to take anyone’s guns away. I believe in the Constitution. But Americans need to work together to figure out why we have mass shootings every 21 hours. Something changed around the time of the Columbine shootings in 1999, and it wasn’t the number of guns in America. The National Institutes of Health refuses to investigate the mystery; in fact, Congress prohibits the NIH from researching the cause of mass shootings. Under my administration, that rule ends — and our kids’ safety becomes a top priority.
  • Marijuana Is Too Strong Now

    09/01/2024 5:07:36 AM PDT · by Duke C. · 120 replies
    The Atlantic (cached version) ^ | 8/29/24 | Malcolm Ferguson
    As weed has become easier to obtain, it has become harder to smoke.A strange thing has happened on the path to marijuana legalization. Users across all ages and experience levels are noticing that a drug they once turned to for fun and relaxation now triggers existential dread and paranoia. “The density of the nugs is crazy, they’re so sticky,” a friend from college texted me recently. “I solo’d a joint from the dispensary recently and was tweaking just walking around.” (Translation for the non-pot-savvy: This strain of marijuana is not for amateurs.)
  • Feds say pharmacy burglary ring is largest in DEA history

    08/31/2024 12:15:11 PM PDT · by CFW · 16 replies
    The Center Square ^ | 8/30/24 | Merrilee Gasser
    Over 40 people accused of running the largest pharmacy burglary stole approximately $12 million worth of controlled substances, according to an indictment. The bust is the largest in the history of the Drug Enforcement Administration, according to the Department of Justice. U.S. Attorney Jonathan D. Ross for the Eastern District of Arkansas said Thursday the group of 42 people worked together to burglarize over 200 pharmacies across 31 states. More than 11 of the affected pharmacies were located in Arkansas, according to Ross. Ross said the group, based in Houston, Texas, targeted independent, non-chain pharmacies in rural locations and would...
  • Trump Floats Death Penalty for Drug Dealers

    08/30/2024 6:45:23 PM PDT · by Navy Patriot · 63 replies
    Newsmax ^ | August 30, 2024 | Mark Swanson
    Acknowledging Americans might not “be ready for it,” Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump called for the death penalty for drug dealers to help combat the effects of becoming a “drug-infested nation.” Trump made the comments during a speech at a rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, carried live by Newsmax on Friday, a key battleground in the upcoming election. Trump said a drug dealer in the U.S. kills 500 people, on average, over the course of dealing fentanyl and other dangerous drugs. “So a drug dealer kills 500 people. And the only thing they would understand would be the death penalty. If...
  • California authorities have seized nearly 9 million fentanyl pills in 2024

    08/29/2024 5:45:40 PM PDT · by eyeamok · 10 replies
    KTLA ^ | 08/29/2024 | Austin Turner
    The task force responsible for seizing the fentanyl has focused on points of entry along the southern border. Newsom doubled down on the program in June, increasing the California National Guard Deployment by 152% at the San Ysidro, Otay Mesa, Tecate, and Calexico Ports of Entry.
  • They mocked Matthew Perry as ‘Chandler’ and ‘moron.’ Actor was exploited before his death, feds say

    08/29/2024 3:46:37 PM PDT · by Wally_Kalbacken · 29 replies
    The LA Times ^ | 8/28/2024 | Hannah Fry and Richard Winton
    n the month before Mathew Perry’s death, a doctor the actor contacted to acquire ketamine called him a “moron” in a text message, according to federal prosecutors. A dealer who authorities say supplied the drug to Perry referred to him as “Chandler” — the sarcastic yet sweet-natured character he played on the hit television show “Friends,” court documents say.