
Category Archives: Current Events
Netanyahu may have leaked US secrets to hurt Iran negotiations

Boehner raises possibility of Homeland Security shutdown

The agency is caught up in a fight over President Barack Obama’s immigration actions, with Feb. 27 as the date when the $40 billion budget would shut off. MORE
Hacking ring has stolen up to $1 billion from banks around the world

The hackers have been active since at least the end of 2013 and infiltrated more than 100 banks in 30 countries, including four in Canada, according to Russian security company Kaspersky Lab. MORE
VIDEO: Sign of the Apocalypse? Plague Is Back, With a Disturbing Twist

VIDEO: Homeless encampments grow in L.A. as America’s economic decline accelerates
VIDEO: West Coast Oranges Stuck In Port For 23 Days As Strike Lingers

The container ships anchored off Long Beach have been waiting for days to unload, caught in a labor dispute that has left the Coast Guard to manage a floating traffic jam. MORE
VIDEO: The Pitbull Behind the Homosexual Agenda

VIDEO: ‘Biblical’ string of snowstorms slams New England

You can say that again. In Boston, close to a foot of snow fell on top of the 7-plus feet that’s fallen so far this winter — making February the snowiest month in the city since record-keeping started in 1872. MORE
Pope or Church?
VIDEO: Gene-Altered Apples Get U.S. Approval – Apple from the tree of death

The developer, Okanagan Specialty Fruits, says it believes the nonbrowning feature will be popular with both consumers and food service companies because it will make sliced apples more appealing. The feature could also reduce the number of apples discarded because of bruising. MORE VIDEO: MORE
Italy is a dying country as babies no longer replace people who die, says health minister

The number of births per 1,000 people has fallen to just 8.4 per cent, down from 38.3 per cent when Italy’s territories and kingdoms were unified a century and a half ago. MORE
Robots replacing human factory workers at faster pace

Cheaper, better robots will replace human workers in the world’s factories at a faster pace over the next decade, pushing manufacturing labor costs down 16 percent, a report Tuesday said. MORE
VIDEO: Girl Has Been Dead For A Hundred Years And She Just Opened Her Eyes

The Capuchin Monks of Palermo, Italy have been in the business of mummification since 1599. Where once business was booming, it has since fizzled out, and the last mummies to be placed in their underground catacombs were buried around 1920. One of them was a 2 year old girl named Rosalia Lombardo, who died of pneumonia almost a century ago. But from time to time, she blinks. MORE
VIDEO: Who Is Kate Brown? Oregon Secretary Of State To Become First Openly Bisexual Governor


