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Latest Pre-Crime Intelligence software predicts behavior

Richard Berk, a professor of criminology at the University of Pennsylvania, has developed an algorithm and software that he claims can accurately predict which criminal offenders on parole or probation are more likely to commit a serious crime, including... (Continue reading)

Freaks& geeks get special attention - Chicago Sun-Times

America may or may not have talent, but the show certainly has the attention of America. It’s the most watched program of the summer, with 10.5 million tuning in to last week’s results show. There’s no denying that the... (Continue reading)

Free Bilderberg Films

The Bilderberg Group is receiving fresh and timely attention after Cuban president Fidel Castro published an article warning of the fact that the globalist clique, “has become a kind of global government, controlling not only international politics and economics,... (Continue reading)

19th amendment anniversary: Politicians celebrate

Ninety years ago today, women got the right to vote. Here’s the text of the 19th amendment, which was ratified on August 18, 1920, by the Tennessee General Assembly: "The right of citizens of the United States to vote... (Continue reading)

Chicago park district David Herszenson, Alan Pierson getting committed

A gay couple, Dr. David Scott Herszenson and Alan Emanuel Pierson are set to commit themselves to each other at the Columbus Park Refectory on Sunday morning. The ceremony will be conducted by Rabbi Julie Pelc Adler. ... (Continue reading)

Serial stabber Elias Abuelazam arrested: Neighbors speak of”violent streak …

Suspected serial stabber Elias Abuelazam is under arrest. He was arrested while trying to board a Delta flight headed for Tel Aviv at the Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport according to Customs and Border Protection. Abuelazam, an Israeli-Arab, is believed... (Continue reading)

Ted Stevens, grandfather of net neutrality, dies as Internet debate reemerges

The former Alaskan senator who once described the Internet as "a series of tubes" is confirmed dead in a plane crash there. Ted Stevens' appearance in the news now happens to synchronize with increasing discussions of one of the... (Continue reading)

Blue Jays’ Brandon Morrow misses no-hitter by one out

3:38 p.m.: Morrow finishes with the 18th one-hitter in Blue Jays history, striking out Dan Johnson for his 17th strikeout and a 1-0 victory. 3:33 p.m.: Evan Longoria singles on a grounder headed toward right field that second baseman... (Continue reading)

Pickerington laments loss of festival over beer

A city festival can bring neighborhoods together, boost business and define a community’s image. Reynoldsburg has its tomato festival, Dublin has its Irish festival, and Millersport has its sweet-corn festival. But the Jazz & Blues Ribfest is Pickerington’s no... (Continue reading)

A-Rod’s Home Run Ball: a Tax Headache for the Record Books?

Will A-Rod’s 600 th homer score him a huge federal tax bill as well as a line in the record books? Probably not unless he sells it, says tax expert Richard Lipton of Baker &... (Continue reading)

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