A media frenzy has erupted in the wake of a Thursday morning report by McClatchy that the FBI is possibly looking into whether a “top Russian banker with ties to the Kremlin” may have “illegally funneled” money to the National Rifle Association to help Donald Trump’s White House campaign. That banker was identified as Alexander […]
Will Expanded State Level Gun Control Efforts Succeed or Fail?
The Hill is reporting that gun control proponents see 2018 as a year in which they “can notch new wins in state legislatures across the country.” Already, Massachusetts and New Jersey have banned “bump stock” devices, the newspaper noted, and bans have been approved by legislative committees in Indiana, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia and Washington. […]
‘New California’ Proponents Declare Golden State ‘Ungovernable’
Proponents of splitting the State of California into two separate entities – California and New California – have declared independence, contending that the Golden State as it now exists is “ungovernable.” According to USA Today, the state would be divided between rural and urban coastal California counties. It is the latter area, and the smaller, […]
Retro Cloak And Dagger Game Nets Double Agent
The dying embers from the firestorm of the Cold War infused Kim Philby chess match of international espionage have not yet been completely extinguished by the digital age and battles for electronic databases. With technology at the brink of dizzying heights, fortunately there still exists some good old fashioned classic spy tactics that transcend the […]
WA Bump Stock Poll: Majority Opposes Idea
When Seattle’s KIRO, the local CBS affiliate, asked whether bump stocks should be banned, an online — and unscientific — poll showed a majority of respondents have said “No” by a wide margin. According to the poll results Tuesday evening, 64 percent of poll participants oppose the idea of banning the controversial accessory, while only […]
This One’s For The Geese- Researchers Use Decoys In Study
When faced with the daunting task of evaluating the quality of drinking water, scientists in Singapore did the only logical thing and built robotic birds to patrol the reservoirs. While simple submerged sensors would have done the trick, the BBC divulges that government research teams in the island nation completed the tedious and intricate project […]
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