
Author Archives: Joseph Saraceno
THE UNKNOWNS: LA To Bury 1,430 Unclaimed Dead Bodies In Mass Grave…

“This holiday season, many of us are reminded how fortunate we are to be surrounded by loved ones,” Supervisor Don Knabe said at a gathering at the downtown Hall of Administration on the eve of the burial. “Sadly, not everyone shares this blessing.” MORE
California regulates cow farts

The nation’s leading agricultural state is now targeting greenhouse gases produced by dairy cows and other livestock.
Despite strong opposition from farmers, Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation in September that for the first time regulates heat-trapping gases from livestock operations and landfills. MORE
AMERICA GREAT AGAIN: CARRIER STAYS

Northern Sierra Nevada sees wettest fall in 30 years

Between October and November, the eight measuring stations along the northern range received an average of 18 inches of precipitation, or about 200% above average for the first two months of the state’s water year, said meteorologist Eric Kurth of the National Weather Service in Sacramento. MORE
‘Apocalypse’ Fire Hits TN Towns in Gatlinburg Area

The Gatlinburg Fire Department ordered the mandatory evacuation of downtown Gatlinburg as wind conditions worsened and several fires grew increasingly unpredictable and dangerous. MORE
Strongmen Putin and Duterte look to strengthen military ties

The Kremlin-funded T.V. network said a decree signed by Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev now appears on a Russian government website, stating the following: MORE
VIDEO: Flash Flooding Submerges Northwest Italy
Flash flooding in northwest Italy has forced evacuations in several cities and may be responsible for at least two deaths.
An expansive, lumbering storm centered over the Iberian Peninsula pumped deep moisture into northwest Italy, said weather.com senior meteorologist Jonathan Erdman, and run off from the resulting torrential rains swept quickly out of the mountainous terrain.
VIDEO: Rubio My Catholic Faith Does Not Bind Me to Pope’s Foreign
Five countries help Israel fight massive fires
The two countries resumed full diplomatic ties last week with the mutual naming of new ambassadors, after six years of downgraded ties following the Mavi Marmara incident. Turkey sent two planes to Israel in December 2010 to fight the Carmel forest fire, at the height of the diplomatic crisis between the two countries. MORE
Merkel Says She Will Deport 100,000 Migrants

But more than that, her tone on granting asylum to migrants has radically changed. MORE
Daily Breeze prints Josephs Letter, 1st Sunday of Advent Inbox x

In response to Edwen Chemerinsky Breeze 11-17-16
Changed title to: Liberal policies defy our founding principles
One of the main reasons we kept the Electoral college that still matters is to give extremely small states some say in the election. Today if we were to go by the popular vote the 12 to 15 most populated states could dominate any national election. That’s one third of the States could rule the country. Continue reading
Reform hopes as Vatican panel studies female deacons

As things stand only men can serve as priests or as deacons. The latter are church officers who are authorised to give sermons and preside over baptisms, marriages and funerals but not to hear confessions or give communion, tasks which remain the preserve of ordained priests. MORE
The Obamas Are Moving To California

Norwegian church denounces Luther’s anti-Jewish writings Inbox x

In a statement issued Friday ahead of next year’s 500-year anniversary of the Reformation, the Church of Norway’s General Synod said some of Luther’s writings were later used in anti-Semitic propaganda, including in Nazi Germany. MORE
