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Month: April 2017

North Korea ‘could destroy world with just three bombs’, regime apologist claims

By Jon Sharman From Independent UK Reclusive state’s self-styled special delegate says ‘Korea is perfectly prepared with nuclear and thermonuclear weapons’ North Korea could destroy the entire world with just “three or four” thermonuclear bombs, according to a man who…

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Six bodies found buried in ditch outside Mexico’s Acapulco

Reuters From Yahoo News ACAPULCO (Reuters) – The remains of at least six bodies were found in a ditch on Saturday just outside the seaside resort of Acapulco in Guerrero, Mexico’s bloodiest state, an official said. The bodies had been…

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High Design: How cannabis dispensaries actually work

BY KAT BAUMAN From Core77 Navigating the boutique beauty of federally illegal drugs It’s a complicated but exciting time to talk marijuana in America. The medically invaluable and minimally harmful drug is fast becoming a socially normalized staple crop. But…

Butterfield Reports First Quarter 2017 Results

• Q1 2017 net income of $35.9 million, or $0.65 per share, up $0.84 per share over Q4 2016 and $0.17 per share over Q1 2016. • Q1 2017 core earnings(1) of $38.5 million up $1.4 million (3.7%) over Q4…

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Caribbean cruise line ordered to pay US$40 million for illegal dumping

CMC From Nation News Barbados MIAMI – The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) says a Caribbean cruise line has been ordered to pay a US$40 million penalty – the largest-ever for crimes involving deliberate vessel pollution – related to…

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Britain has its first day of coal-free power in 135 years

By Jon Fingas From engadget Coal power has been a fixture of British culture ever since the country’s first plant went live in 1882. It shaped the Industrial Revolution (and the air pollution that followed), was involved in major labor…

Gadgets openrov PowerRay is an underwater drone for filmmakers or fishermen

By Lora Kolodny From TechCrunch The creator of the PowerEgg, an ovoid flying robot, has begun accepting orders for its newest creation, a submersible camera drone for home use. Dubbed the PowerRay, the waterproof device can find, attract and record…

Recipe of the week

Taco Croutons By Kelli Foster From The Kitchn Whether you’re putting the finishing touches on the ultimate taco salad, or just trying to pretend your leafy green salad is a plate of tacos, these crispy, flavor-packed croutons will help get…

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Caribbean disappoints at World Relays

From Caribbean National Weekly Only three Caribbean teams managed to finish among the top ten countries in the medal count at the recently held World Relays in Bahamas. The United States was the overwhelming winner with 60 medals overall, followed…

US dentist accused of medicaid fraud, pulling teeth while on hoverboard

By Ashlee Kieler From Consumerist Going to the dentist is often unpleasant enough without worrying that your doctor will perform a procedure while riding a hoverboard, but prosecutors in Alaska say one dentist not only defrauded the state out of…