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MADD Canada report calls for drug testing at roadside checks
Mothers Against Drunk Driving are calling on police officers to perform saliva tests at roadside checks, in an effort to combat driving under the influence of drugs as well as alcohol.
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Why Does Canada Have a Maple Syrup Cartel?
Over a one-year period during 2011 and 2012, some 6 million gallons of maple syrup – about $18 million worth – was stolen from the “strategic maple syrup reserve” controlled by the Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers (FPAQ).
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Vianna Roman, Alleged Queen of L.A.’s Harpys Gang
L.A. prosecutors say Vianna Roman was running a deadly street gang at the behest of her imprisoned father.
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2 firefighters shot, killed while battling New York blaze
At least two firefighters died when they were shot at the scene of a blaze in upstate New York on Monday, police said.
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New Vancouver bridge closed because design causes "ice bombs" to rain down on cars
Spanning 10 lanes of traffic, the Port Mann Bridge (shown in the rendering above) just outside of Vancouver, Canada is currently the widest bridge in the
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Drug war leaves 20,000 missing people in Mexico
More than 20,000 people have disappeared in Mexico over the past six years of a brutal crackdown on drugs during the government of former president Felipe Calderon, a civic group said.
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Nas Sued for $10 Million Over Kidnapping Ordeal
The concert promoter who says he was taken hostage at gunpoint and held for ransom -- all because Nas was a no-show for a gig -- is now suing the rapper…
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The Single Best Anti-Gun-Death Policy? Ending the Drug War
Universal gun confiscation is impossible, and even aggressive gun control might not dramatically reduce gun-related deaths. But ending our ridiculous and expensive war on drugs could.
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Jon Hammar, Marine jailed in Mexico, to be released from prison today
Olivia Hammar has confirmed to Fox News Radio that a Mexican Judge over his case has ruled in Jon Hammar's favor.
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Look down on a ruined Maya city
This satellite image of the ruins of Mayapan, on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, hints at the apocalypse that befell a Maya kingdom hundreds of years ago. Mayapan is considered Mexico's last Maya capital, and represents one of the largest assemblages of Maya ruins in the Yucatan.
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New York City Suicide Rate Will Likely Top Murder Rate For 2012.
The New York City murder rate is on pace to reach its lowest point in 52 years.
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Fox News Blames Shooting on 'Online Activities,' 'Gaming'
Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly and analyst Keith Ablow got together on the network today to chat about some of the factors in today's tragic shooting in Connecticut.
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Suspected gunman was 'smart but shy nerd'
The 20-year-old suspected of America's worst mass school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Conneticut was a "nerd" who enjoyed playing online computer games.
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Newtown shooting: police warn of prosecutions for misuse of social media
Connecticut police lieutenant Paul Vance says those responsible for misinformation on could be subject to arrest
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You Haven't Even Heard Of The Deadliest School Massacre In American History
The recent shootings in Newtown, Conn., have led many people to characterize school violence as a modern affliction, a byproduct of our national obsession with guns and media violence. But the deadliest school-related massacre in American history happened in 1927, at an elementary school in Bath, Michigan.
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New York, a graveyard for languages
Home to around 800 different languages, New York is a delight for linguists, but also provides a rich hunting ground for those trying to document languages threatened with extinction.
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Google Earth Satellite Catches This Drone Mid-Flight Over Nevada
Dronestagram creator and London artist James Bridle recently noticed that a Google Earth satellite caught a drone in flight at Creech Air Force Base in Nevada.
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How Walmart Helped Make Newtown Shooter's AR-15 the Most Popular Assault Weapon in America | The Nation
When Adam Lanza entered Sandy Hook Elementary School on Friday, December 14, inexplicably bent on ending as many lives as possible, he was carrying a Bushmaster AR-15 assault rifle and several high-capacity magazines.
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Nine gunned down as they ate Christmas dinner in small Mexican town
The armed men surrounded the victims and opened fire with assault rifles on Christmas Eve after sneaking into the town of El Platanar de Los Ontiveros on foot to avoid a police roadblock.
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Man pushed to death in front of NYC subway train
A mumbling woman pushed a man to his death in front of a subway train on Thursday night, the second time this month someone has been killed in such nightmarish fashion, police said.
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