Voiceofrussia.com 23 March 2014 At least 100 people were injured in clashes between police and rioters after one of the largest protests in months against the austerity plans of the Spanish government, officials said Sunday. Sixty-seven policemen were reported injured, emergency services workers said. A police spokesman said 24 people suspected of carrying out... »
Archive for March 23rd, 2014
Obamacare brings big fees for drugs: ‘Where’s the affordable with this one?’
By Kelli Kennedy WashingtonTimes.com Saturday, March 22, 2014 MIAMI — Breast cancer survivor Ginny Mason was thrilled to get health coverage under the Affordable Care Act despite her pre-existing condition. But when she realized her arthritis medication fell under a particularly costly tier of her plan, she was forced to switch to another brand.... »
HORRIFYING!!! Highly Contagious Epidemic Raging Through West Africa
BeforeItsNews.com Sunday, March 23, 2014 Guinea confirms Ebola as source of deadly epidemic Conakry — Guinea identified the Ebola virus Saturday as the source of a highly contagious epidemic raging through its southern forests, as the death toll rose to 59. Experts in the west African nation had been unable to identify the disease,... »
Turkey Shoots Down A Syrian Warplane
BusinessInsider.com Mar. 23, 2014 Turkish anti-aircraft fire shot down a Syrian warplane on Sunday as it bombed rebels fighting to seize control of a border post in northwestern Syria. “Turkish air defences targeted a Syrian fighter bomber as it struck areas of the northern province of Latakia. The plane caught fire and crashed in... »
GMOs could cause ‘irreversible termination of life’ on Earth, risk expert warns
by: Ethan A. Huff NaturalNews.com Sunday, March 23, 2014 When discussing the issues surrounding genetically modified organisms (GMOs) — that is, organisms bearing the genetic traits of other species or bacteria — the focus is typically on how safe (or unsafe) these novel, food-like products are for humans. But distinguished risk engineer and two-time... »
Hold the bacon: Breakfast staples face surging prices
CNBC.com Friday, 21 Mar 2014 Breakfast is now being served with a side of sticker shock. The price of bacon is surging and the cost of other morning staples, like coffee and orange juice, is set to rise because of global supply problems, from drought in Brazil to disease on U.S. pig farms. And... »