So in the world of today:
-The Nation’s largest Presbyterian Church denomination will now recognize Gay marriage.
-As a part of women’s national history month, the LDS church will be honoring woman on all their websites this month.
-Kraft is recalling mac and cheese boxes, for fear of metal shavings being found therein.
-Israel’s President Netanyahu criticized Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran.
-Netanyahu accused Obama of using public money to actively work towards his defeat.
-Alabama passed a law that allows unborn children to be represented in court. The ACLU is suing.
-Target upped its minimum wage to 9$ hourly.
-The prices for water in California are sky rocketing.
-A drone killed an Al Shabaab leader.
-The UN is asking for 163 million for emergency education.
-According to the AP the Obama administration set a record last year for number of documents withheld or censored.
-The GOP accused Obama of trying to eliminate IRS reforms.
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Thursday, March 19, 2015
'So in the world of today: 18 Mar 2015' by Sam Orr
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
'So in the world of today: 17 Mar 2015' by Sam Orr
So in the world of today:
-The families of the Sandy Hook victims are suing the killer’s mom for leaving her gun where he could get it.
-The VA has been lying to the public about the poor treatment of veterans needing medical care.
-The Ferguson police shooter was arrested (Jeffery Williams). He claimed that he didn’t mean to shoot them.
-Aaron Schock is resigning from the congress due to ethics accusations.
-Pope Frances announced that he may resign in just a few years.
-Citibank will no longer make bond payments for Argentina.
-A man in North Carolina was arrested for using a gun to defend himself from a burglary.
Thursday, March 12, 2015
'So in the world of today: 12 Mar 2015' by Sam Orr
-Two officers were shot during a protest in Ferguson. Both are still alive.
-The CIA and Justice department have a new program that can trick phones into giving up personal information.
-10 members of the DeCavalcante mob were arrested.
-200,000 have been kidnapped by North Korea since 1950, according to the UN.
-Tabor Alberta (Canada) has banned foul language, unauthorized assembly by groups of 4 or more and shouting.
- The main suspect in the murder of Putin’s critic claims he was tortured.
-The State department tweeted the image below to “promote free speech”. They've come under fire for it.
- Anti-semitism is growing more prevalent in northeastern Europe.
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
'So in the world of today: 11 Mar 2015' by Sam Orr
So in the world of today:
-The LDS church and LDS family services are officially partnered with Adoption.com
-Eco terrorists in New Zealand are threatening to poison baby formula.
-Venezuela will now require every citizen to scan fingerprints with every grocery store purchase.
-Venezuela’s congress granted its president powers to combat US sanctions.
-Over 30,000 of Clinton’s emails from her time in the state office may have gone missing according MSNBC. She refused to turn over her private server.
-The AP is suing the state department to get the release of Clinton’s emails.
-UC Irving received a threat of violence over its flag policy.
-The ACLU and several other groups are suing the NSA.
-Common Core is now mandated in Mississippi.
-Some of the UN’s food aid in Yemen was found to have gone to the wealthier portion of the nation, rather than the poorest.
-The Dollar and the Euro are almost equal.
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
'So in the world of today: 10 Mar 2015' by Sam Orr
So in the world of today:
-A new poll shows that US support for gay marriage is at almost 60%.
-Hate groups in the US are in decline.
'So in the world of today: 9 Mar 2015' by Sam Orr
So in the world of today:
-A Black man in Wisconsin was shot by an officer. Hundreds arrived to protest.
-Boko Harem are officially working for Isis.
-According to ‘new scientist’ French scientists found a way to implant memories into mice.
-The Supreme Court asked a lower court to reconsider its position, requiring Notre dame to pay for contraception.
-Obama imposed sanctions on Venezuela, declaring the country a threat to national security.
-The Missouri state supreme court will take all Ferguson cases.
-The UN chancellor is calling for full gender equality by 2030
-Obama compared the GOP to Iran.
-American gun ownership is at an all-time low.
Thursday, March 5, 2015
'So in the world of today: 5 Mar 2015' by Sam Orr
So in the world of today:
-Boko Harem killed 68 in Nigeria
-Ferguson is being sued by Michel Brown’s family.
-Mitch McConnell encouraged the states to ignore EPA regulations.
-Almost 5000 people in Darfur were uprooted last year.
-A couple Canadian ministers in Quebec were mailed envelopes with white powder in them.
-The West England University found a way to turn urine into electricity.
'so in the world of today: 4 Mar 2015' by Sam Orr
so in the world of today:
-Several police employees at Ferguson were fired or put on leave over racist emails.
-The LDS church backed a Utah law that protects religious freedoms and protects Homosexuals from workplace and housing discrimination.
-The Benghazi committee is forcing Clinton to surrender her emails on the topic.
-The senate failed to overturn Obama’s Keystone pipeline veto.
-The US ambassador to South Korea was attacked.
-Teen use of alcohol, tobacco, and drugs are down, but their use of pot is up.
-The Supreme Court maintained a lower court’s decision, stating that a person’s DNA could be taken and used as evidence without their prior knowledge.
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
'So in the world of today: 3 Mar 2015' by Sam Orr
So in the world of today:
-Homeland security is working to stop ‘birth tourism’.
-The US justice department decided that Ferguson’s police department have been racially insensitive.
-The air force is in hot water for spending 55 billion on an undisclosed project.
-An 8th grader in New Mexico was suspended for letting her fellow students know their parents could opt them out of state testing.
-Liban Haij Mohamed (an fbi most wanted terrorist) was captured.
-A report found that is no official record of Clinton’s email communications from her time as secretary of state.
-Edward Snowden wants to return to the US.
-Petreaus pled guilty to leaking classified secrets.
-The EU busted an international tax fraud ring.
-Al Qaida may not actually be on the run.
Monday, March 2, 2015
'So in the world of today: 2 Mar 2015' by Sam Orr
So in the world of today:
-North Korea told its military to prepare for war with the US and friends.
-The white house is working to ban M855 ball ammunition.
-A bakery that refused to serve gay weddings is closing up shop forever.
Sunday, March 1, 2015
My Little Brother's Rant on HTC's Virtual Reality Venture
This is the new M9. |
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This is how the concept was |
I'm so bored of the HTC design. Too much wasted space and not enough innovation.
That's what OnePlus said; then, they took it down then changed what they now said |
Elon Musk's Starlink to serve North America gigabit internet by end of the year
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