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TOREY RAY 11 years ago

Another Vet Struck Down By Police In Oakland - Raw Video

This disturbing video clip shows Occupy Oakland protester and three-tour Iraq war veteran Kayvan Sabehgi in an altercation with riot police on October 2. The Guardian posted the clip late last week and reported that Sabehgi suffered a ruptured spleen as a result of the beat-down captured here, and that Oakland police say they are looking into the incident. —KA

TOREY RAY 12 years ago

Raw Video – Crazy Attack At Manhattan McDonalds | NewsBreakingOnline

A fight over an order at a Manhattan McDonald’s leads to complete chaos and it was all caught on tape . The video contains images and audio of a graphic nature. Sources tell CBS 2’s Chris Wragge the stunning incident featured a cashier with a criminal past violently beating two female customers after they appear to provoke him by slapping him and then hopping the counter.

TOREY RAY 12 years ago

Eugene Robinson: Occupy the Moment

Occupy Wall Street and its kindred protests around the country are inept, incoherent and hopelessly quixotic. God, I love them.

TOREY RAY 12 years ago

Five Women Who Matter Most

The Forbes list of the World’s 100 Most Powerful Women is an obscenely wealthy international sisterhood of politicians, celebrities and billionaires who crashed through the glass ceiling. Forbes describes them as “the women who matter most.”

TOREY RAY 12 years ago

Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore Divorce

A 23-year-old woman has come forward with the bombshell claim that she had a fling with Ashton Kutcher at a San Diego club last Friday, the same weekend of his six-year wedding anniversary with wife Demi Moore, according to a report from Radar Online. According to Radar, the unidentified woman has gone into hiding and hired a top Hollywood attorney.

TOREY RAY 12 years ago

Christopher Ketcham: Why You Should Eat Yak Instead of Beef - Truthdig

I first comprehended the awfulness of the ranching industry when the cows of Moonlight Meadows, high in the La Sal Mountains of Utah, surrounded me and began shitting. They had been trucked in from the canyons of the lowland desert countryside, near the town of Moab, to graze summer long on the free grass in the mountains—public grass, as this was

TOREY RAY 12 years ago

Chris Hedges: Tomatoes of Wrath

It is 6 a.m. in the parking lot outside the La Fiesta supermarket in Immokalee, Fla. Rodrigo Ortiz, a 26-year-old farmworker, waits forlornly in the half light for work in the tomato fields. White-painted school buses with logos such as “P. Cardenas Harvesting” are slowly filling with fieldworkers. Knots of men and a few women, speaking softly in

TOREY RAY 12 years ago

Obama: Investing in Public Schools Will Boost Economy

President Barack Obama stressed the importance of quality education in a speech Friday when he announced that any states willing to commit to higher standards of education can get a waiver from the No Child Left Behind law.

TOREY RAY 12 years ago

Saudi Arabia’s Radical King Gives Women the Right to Vote

Only 118 years after New Zealand kicked off this dangerous trend, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia has decided to allow women to vote and run in municipal elections as soon as 2015.

TOREY RAY 12 years ago

Journalistic Objectivity Sours Wall Street Reporting - In the News

In an attempt “not to judge either side” involved in the anti-corporate demonstrations that have gone on near Wall Street since Sept. 17, New York Times reporter Brian Stelter used the word “battle” in a tweet to describe Saturday’s altercation between police and protesters, in which officers pepper-sprayed apparently peaceful demonstrators.

TOREY RAY 12 years ago

Siemens Drops Nuclear Power

The German conglomerate is getting out of the nuclear power business. Siemens built every one of Germany’s existing nuclear power plants, all of which were scheduled to be shuttered by 2022 following Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi meltdown.

TOREY RAY 12 years ago

Boehner Bad-Mouths Any Talk of Tax Hikes

House Speaker John Boehner said Thursday that the “super committee” on debt reduction should not be considering any sort of tax increases as it attempts to slash the federal deficit by $1.2 trillion.

TOREY RAY 12 years ago

Sarah Palin and Miami Heats Glen Rice Had a One-night Stand | NewsBreakingOnline

Rice, 44, who lives in Coral Gables, was a promising junior basketball player at the University of Michigan. Their encounter occurred while Rice was in Anchorage attending a basketball tournament and Palin apparently covered the event. Months later, in 1988, Palin eloped with her high school sweetheart Todd Palin. The two are still married. Quoting from the book, the tabloid said that at the time, the 23-year-old Palin had a “fetish” about black men.

TOREY RAY 12 years ago

22 Percent of American Children Live in Poverty

The Census Bureau reports that in 2010, more Americans descended into poverty than in any other time since the government started keeping track in 1959. The 2010 poverty threshold for a family of four was a mere $22,314 a year, and 46.2 million of us have been surviving on that or less.

TOREY RAY 12 years ago

World’s Biggest Employer: U.S. Department of Defense

On Monday, The Economist published an infographic showing, by millions of people hired, the world’s 10 biggest employers. The U.S. Department of Defense topped the list with 3.2 million employees.

TOREY RAY 12 years ago

Documents Show Feds Downplayed Ground Zero Health Risks

In the dark and uncertain days after Sept. 11, 2001, the sight of thousands of shaken New Yorkers returning to their apartments, offices and schools in Lower Manhattan seemed to signal a larger return to normalcy. Now new documents have emerged showing that federal officials in Washington and New York went further than was previously known to downplay concerns about health risks, misrepresenting or concealing information that ultimately might have protected thousands of people from the contaminated air at ground zero.

TOREY RAY 12 years ago

AP Review Downplays Threat From WikiLeaks Disclosures

An Associated Press inquiry into U.S. State Department sources who were outed in the latest unredacted WikiLeaks file dump found virtually no one who felt endangered by public knowledge of their involvement in U.S. government information gathering.

TOREY RAY 12 years ago