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Sunday, July 22, 2012
Massacre Suspect's Neighbor: 'I'm Counting My Lucky Stars'
Taxpayer Identity Fraud More Than Doubled In 2011
A report by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) reveals that that taxpayer identity theft more than doubled in 2011, skyrocketing to 641,052 taxpayers affected as compared to 270,518 the prior year.
As Eileen Ambrose of the Baltimore Sun explains, once a fraudster has someone's Social Security number, all they have to do is "make up W-2 information, submit a return before the legitimate taxpayer files and receive a refund directly deposited on a debit card."More
9-year-old Boy With Massive Tumor, Living In One of Mexico’s Most Dangerous Cities, Is Brought to U.S. For Treatment
U.S. agents took the boy across the border from Juarez to New Mexico to get treatment for the large tumor on his shoulder and neck
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A 9-year-old boy with a massive tumor was whisked from a dangerous neighborhood in Mexico in an armored vehicle by U.S. agents and taken across the border for treatment in New Mexico, his family said.The boy and his parents were snatched Thursday from the gang-infested neighborhood in Ciudad Juarez — one of the deadliest cities in the world — after members of a New Mexico Baptist church saw him near an orphanage and sought help.
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‘So Grateful’: ‘Octomom’ Reportedly Off Welfare Thanks to Her New Career in Pornography
The mother of fourteen, eight of whom she gave birth to in 2009 through in-vitro fertilization, defended her decision at the time, saying: “I still am working as hard as I possibly can to support them.”
She added that she was reluctant to accept public assistance, but concluded: “[My] priority is my children, their health, their well-being, their safety…Who cares how I feel? Who cares about me? It’s 100 percent about my children.’’
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Aurora Shooting Suspect James Holmes Jailed in Solitary: ‘All The Inmates Were Talking About Killing Him’
'He was spitting at the door and spitting at the guards,' a just-released inmate told the Daily News. 'He's spitting at everything. Dude was acting crazy.'
Movie massacre suspect James Holmes remained unapologetic and irrational Saturday in a Colorado jail where his life was at risk from inmates bent on revenge.
Holmes, held under suicide watch in solitary confinement, remained in his murderous “Joker” persona after arriving at the Arapahoe Detention Center, a jailhouse worker told the Daily News.More
PSC Approves Rate Hikes For Pepco, Delmarva
Maryland regulators on Friday rejected a large portion of the Potomac Electric Power Company's request for a 4 percent rate increase, citing the company's history of substandard performance.
The Maryland Public Service Commission rejected $50 million of the $68 million increase requested by the company. The $18.1 million increase approved by regulators amounts to a $2.02 rise in a typical residential monthly bill, the PSC said. The company's full request would have meant a $5.56 increase per month.
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At Least 21 Treated For Burns After Attempting ‘Fire Walking’ at Tony Robbins Event
The San Jose Mercury News reports that at least three people went to a hospital and most suffered second- or third-degree burns.
Robbins was hosting a 4-day gathering called “Unleash the Power Within” at the San Jose Convention Center. Witnesses say on Thursday, a crowd went to a park where 12 lanes of hot coals were on the grass.
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Finally! Veil Lifted on Muslim Rape Epidemic
But the disturbing reports rarely rose to the level that would make the general population aware of the dangers that were becoming evident. After all, such a report would be blasted for attacking Islam and discriminating against Muslims.
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Cove Point Lighthouse Opens its Doors for Overnight Guests
The Cove Point Lighthouse sits on a beautiful spit of land in Lusby, Md.
"It's the longest continuously operating lighthouse on the Chesapeake Bay since 1828," says Vanessa Gill, development director at the Calvert Marine Museum, which operates the site.
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‘What Kind of Idiot Makes That Kind of Statement?’: Tea Partier Falsely Linked to Colo. Killings Slams ABC
“There’s a Jim Holmes of Aurora, Colorado, page on the Colorado Tea party site as well, talking about him joining the Tea Party last year,” Ross said. “Now, we don’t know if this is the same Jim Holmes. But it’s Jim Holmes of Aurora, Colorado,” Brian Ross told George Stephanopoulos on “Good Morning America.”
The connection was wholly unverified, and ABC was forced to issue what some have deemed a “non-apology” retraction.
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How to Protect Kids From Whooping Cough Outbreaks
But it never totally disappeared, and now there's been a spike in cases.
With nearly 18,000 cases so far this year, health officials say this is shaping up to be the worst national epidemic in more than 50 years for the highly contagious disease.
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UN Arms Treaty Aims at Terror, But Puts Second Amendment in Crosshairs
A U.S. delegate argued against the provisions during closed-door talks Friday, but insiders close to the proceedings say UN approval of a final document by the self-imposed July 27 deadline remains likely.
The development comes just days after Wayne LaPierre, executive vice president of the National Rifle Association, warned there should be “no compromise” on the issue of a U.S. citizen’s right to own a firearm.
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2012 State Test Scores Show Gains In Number Of Students Proficient In Reading, Math
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Loan Program Supports Growth Of Small Business In Kent County
DOVER, Del. - Governor Jack Markell joined small business owner, Andreas Janke, today to celebrate the grand opening of his new store, Frankfurt Bakery and Sandwich Shop, located at 323 S. Governors Ave., in Dover. Frankfurt Bakery was the first business in Kent County to be approved for a low interest loan through the Delaware State Small Business Credit Initiative, now marking its first year.
STARS Program To Continue At Reduced Level For 2012-13 School Year
The school system learned recently that the STARS I (Students Targeting Achievement & Reading Success) grant it has received from the Maryland State Department of Education for the past nine years was not renewed. Wicomico’s grant application was for $1.14 million over three years, and would have served approximately 340 students in eight schools.
Students grades 1-8 who participate in the program have the opportunity to engage in extended learning, receive homework assistance, participate in enrichment activities, and spend after-school time in a safe, productive place. With a nine year history in these schools, the STARS program has become part of the fabric of the school with students asking to stay and parents relying on the safe place for homework and academic enrichment for their students. Throughout the years of the program, 15% more STARS students become proficient in reading than non-participating students. It is a huge loss in many ways.
All 500 student slots for the STARS I program have been cut, along with 70 contractual staff positions. Schools that will no longer have a STARS program in 2012-13 are:
Beaver Run Elementary
Charles H. Chipman Elementary
Delmar Elementary
West Salisbury Elementary
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Schedule Of 2012-13 Open Houses For Wicomico County Public Schools
*Please note that students in grades 1-6 and grade 9 will attend school on Aug. 27.
(Exceptions: All grades will attend at Pittsville Elementary and Middle, and only grade 6 will attend at Mardela Middle and High.) All students in grades 1-12 will be in school
Tuesday, Aug. 28. During the first week, kindergarten and prekindergarten students will report as scheduled by the assigned school.
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A Half-Million Eligible Voters Will Find It Virtually Impossible To Get The Necessary ID To Be Able To Vote In November
Walgreen And Express Scripts Reach Deal
Express Scripts and Walgreen, which announced the new multiyear agreement, had been battling over payment issues for more than a year.
The dispute cost Walgreens more than $4 billion in annual revenue, analysts estimate, and set off a steep decline in Walgreen’s share price.
Terms of the new agreement were not disclosed. Shares of Walgreen rose 11.8 percent, to $34.62, on Thursday, while Express Scripts was up about 1.85 percent, to $58.76.
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Hillary Clinton Is A Badass: 20 Photos That Show Why
The photo, from the Tumblr "Texts from Hillary" that imagines various conversations with famous people texting Hillary and her zinger responses, started her mid-April rise.
The rise continued with party photos in Colombia, with Hillary slugging back a beer. Then there was the hilarious, flirty rejection letter she sent actor Jason Segel.
But Clinton has starred in some awesome photographs throughout her career. We've combed the Clinton archives and found 20 pictures that could serve as the inspiration for many more memes.
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Want Chick Fil-A Taste Without The Controversy? There’s A Recipe For That
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Troopers Investigate Crash in Laurel Cemetery
Date of Occurrence: Saturday July 21, 2012 at approximately 11:42 p.m.
Operator and Vehicle Information:
Albert R. Brittingham, 54, Laurel, DE
2002 Oldsmobile Aurora
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Laurel, DE- The Delaware State Police is investigating a late night crash that sent one man to a local hospital.
The incident occurred around 11:43 p.m. Saturday night as Albert R. Brittingham, 54, of Laurel, DE was operating a 2002 Oldsmobile Aurora in a northeasterly direction on Sharptown Road (SR24) approaching West Street in Laurel. As Brittingham was entering a slight left curve, his vehicle continued straight into Odd Fellows Cemetery where it struck numerous grave sites. The vehicle then overturned and caught fire. Brittingham, who was properly restrained, was pulled from the wreckage and later transported to Nanticoke Memorial Hospital with minor non-life-threatening injuries.
Brittingham was cited by Troopers for Inattentive Driving and No Proof of Insurance.
Estimates of the damage to the gravesites are unknown.
B&B Owners Ordered To Pay Gay Couple $4,500 For Refusing To Rent Them A Room
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1,600 Turtles Break Out Of Farm, Slowly Crawl To Freedom
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Student Loan Bubble Eerily Similar To Subprime Mortgage Debacle
Billions in high-interest loans being handed out to people who probably shouldn't qualify for them, who may not understand the full terms of the loans, and who will likely have trouble paying the money back. Sounds a lot like the stories we were writing five years ago as mountains of subprime, adjustable rate mortgages were coming due, but now it's about the massive number of student loans written in recent years.
No, Best Buy Employee, I Won’t Come To Your House To Get My Stolen Racy Photos Back
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Democrats and Republicans In The House Found Something They Can Agree On
GSA In Hot Water Again
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OPM Unveils Proposed, Final Rules Expanding Benefits For Same-Sex Partners
The proposed changes would align the FEHBP with the 2010 health care law, which allowed children to continue being covered by parents' health insurance. Expanding coverage to children of same-sex partners builds on a June 2010 presidential memo which required federal agencies to extend the same benefits to same-sex domestic partners available to opposite-sex spouses.
OPM is also proposing regulations allowing children of same-sex partners to be covered under the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP).
OPM will take comments on the proposed rule through Sept. 18.
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Senators Try Compromise To Get Cyber Bill Passed
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