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Transportation secretary threatens to shut down D.C. subway if safety does not improve

D.C. Subway
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A Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority worker walks past a new 7000 series train car in Washington on April 13, 2015.
Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx threatened Tuesday to shut down the D.C. subway if the system fails to make immediate changes to fix dangerous safety lapses.

Foxx said he "would have no hesitation to shut down the system," the nation's second largest, if safety doesn't improve.

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's subway system, known locally as the Metro, carries the second largest number of passengers in the nation. Metro's six lines serve 91 stations and traverse 117 miles of track.

Handcuffs

Justice Dept. busts international ring of psychic frauds who stole almost $200 million from Americans

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Perhaps they should've seen this coming: An international ring of "fraudulent" psychics has been shut down by the US Justice Department after it allegedly stole close to $200 million from more than a million Americans.

The international ring involved eight individuals and companies who used the US mail to deliver letters stating that the recipients could be in line to win millions of dollars via the lottery or that they could become rich some other way. The letters claimed to have been written by alleged psychics Maria Duval and Patrick Guerin, both of whom reside in France.

"To line their own pockets, the defendants preyed upon the superstition and desperation of millions of vulnerable Americans," said US Attorney Robert L. Capers for the Eastern District of New York in a statement.

In the letters, the psychics allegedly claimed to have had "a specific, personalized vision or psychic reading revealing that the recipient of the letter has the opportunity to achieve great wealth," the Justice Department stated. In order to make sure that great wealth became a reality, people who got these letters were told to purchase a number of goods and services.

Oscar

Historian returns Turkish "Medal of High Distinction" because of Erdoğan's "dictatorial" rule

Historian Erik-Jan Zürcher

Historian Erik-Jan Zürcher
World renowned Turkey historian, Dutch Erik-Jan Zürcher, decided to return his Turkish "Medal of High Distinction" presented to him by then Foreign Minister Abdullah Gül because of the "dictatorial" rule in Turkey.

On Tuesday (May 10), the professor from Leiden University published an article on nrc.nl explaining why he wanted to send his medal back. Zürcher said he was awarded the medal in 2005 thanks to his contribution to Turkey's European Union (EU) bid. He argued that Turkey has a shared history with Europe, and Turkey's Muslim majority should not be an obstacle to accession as Islam is a part of Europe, and Turkey has been a secular country for almost a century. He also said it was beneficial for Europe as it could defend its interests in Middle East and Caucasia.

In his article, Zürcher said "these arguments are still valid", but then he admits he was wrong about Recep Tayipp Erdoğan and his intentions. Erdoğan's party, Turkey's Justice and Development Party (AKP), came to power in 2002 with a majority government and EU reforms were accelerated in the first few years, which gave many Europeans the idea of admitting Turkey to the club.

He said his disappointments with Erdogan's administration came from the following issues: the ending of the peace process with Kurds, "sabotaging" the possibility of a coalition government after June 7, 2105 election, persecuting the academics for peace petition, suppression and censorship of the media and social media, "threatening" the constitutional court and not respecting it, the taking down of a "softer" Prime Minister (meaning Ahmet Davutoğlu), too many defamation of the president charges, persecuting Europeans who are critical of Erdogan, and using their influence to dominate Islamic norms and values in public spaces.

Airplane

Security theater idiocy: TSA screening delays cause nearly 7,000 passengers to miss their flights

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And in other news, the TSA continues to suck.

It isn't even summer yet, and major problems with longer and longer TSA screening times are happening at major airports across the nation, including Seattle, Chicago, Atlanta, Charlotte, Minneapolis/St. Paul, and San Jose just to name a few. During Spring Break (March 14-20) this year alone, an estimated 6,800 airline passengers missed their flights due to TSA screening delays on American Airlines — just American Airlines.

Who knows how many people in total — mostly innocent Americans who bought a ticket to ride on a plane simply because they want to travel quickly from one place to another — missed their flights that week in this country. Or how many miss a flight in total on a daily basis thanks to the TSA. The number would probably shock us all... or not. (It is the TSA we're talking about.)

Christmas Tree

Research finds US laws for driving while under influence of marijuana are unscientific

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US laws governing driving under the influence of marijuana are unscientific, research reveals. Legal blood limits are not an adequate way of testing for impairment, and this technique may lead to the wrong drivers being prosecuted, the AAA says.

The science has been clear on alcohol - the more of it in your bloodstream, the worse off you are. But marijuana is not metabolized the same way by our body, so studies need to be done to understand if it's the quantity of THC that is truly causing impairment. It was found that drivers can have a low level of THC (the active ingredient in marijuana) in their blood, and still be unsafe behind the wheel, while others with high levels may not be as dangerous. This turns traditional assumptions upside down.

Six states use blood-level tests to determine if the driver is impaired, but the study by the United States' largest automobile club, commissioned by AAA's safety foundation, found that you can't test for impairment that way at all.

The foundation believes that instead a trained officer should determine if the person is truly too high to drive safely - and then back that up with a test for the presence of THC. But the study is clear that a particular amount of the chemical is no indicator.

Eye 2

Judge accused of trading sex for reduced sentences resigns after investigators find photographs on his computer depicting nude defendants

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An Arkansas judge accused of trading sex for reduced sentences with young male defendants for the past three decades has resigned after investigators said they found thousands of photographs depicting nude male defendants.

Cross County District Judge Joe Boeckmann announced his resignation on Monday in a letter to the state Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission. In it, he said he would never again seek a job as a local, county or state employee in the State of Arkansas.

Documents released by investigators found thousands of sexually explicit photographs depicting young men inside or outside his home, many of whom were identified as defendants.

Investigators also said the photos showed evidence that some of the men had been paddled, and the discipline commission told the former judge to turn over the paddle used in the photos.

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Parents' smartphone obsessions lead to children lacking in social skills, says new report

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Nearly 200,000 children will be unready for primary school when they go this September.
Parents' immersion in smartphones has left some neglected children starting primary school unable to hold conversations, new research warns.

Almost a third of children starting school are not ready for the classroom, with many lacking social skills, having speech problems or not toilet trained, the survey of senior primary school staff has found.

Teachers warned of children suffering from a lack of attention and interaction from parents obsessed with their smartphones.

Comment: Idiocracy is here.


Yoda

Green Party candidates share refreshing views on curing US problems in debate hosted by RT

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© Aliza Krichevsky / RT
In a debate hosted by RT America, Green Party candidates Jill Stein, Kent Mesplay and Sedinam Kinamo Christin Moyowasifza-Curry shared their views on everything from whistleblowers to foreign relations with Russia. Here are 15 of their best quotes.

#1: The threat of Islamic terrorism "was created by the CIA and the Saudis in order to fight the Russians in Afghanistan "before it spread to other parts in the Middle East, Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein said. "The war in Iraq, Syria, and Libya has fanned the flames of ISIS," she added, urging the US to "stop the arming and the funding."

#2: "Under a Stein administration, when we turn the White House into a 'Green House,' we will ensure that everyone has healthcare as a human right," Stein said, stressing that the government will have nothing to do with "dictating" the health of US citizens.

#3: Green Party presidential candidate Kent Mesplay said there is a need for a "cultural shift to not have a militarized police force" and stressed a need to "take the money out of the military."

Comment: If the US were truly a free, democratic country, these three candidates would be given the same amount of chance of winning as the presumptive Republican and Democratic candidates. Instead, we have a system where the idea of a true democracy is just a farce, an illusion foisted upon the American people by the rich and powerful and given credence through the lapdog mainstream media. George Carlin laid it all out for us some time ago:




Light Sabers

German court refuses to grant injunction requested by Erdogan against publisher who supported Bohmermann poem

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A Cologne court refused to grant an injunction against the chief executive of leading publishing house Axel Springer, Mathias Doepfner, at the behest of Tayyip Recep Erdogan. Doepfner penned an open letter in support of a satirist mocking the Turkish leader.

"The defendant has a right to free expression of opinion," said a statement from the court, following Tuesday's hearing.

Seeking a preliminary injunction, Erdogan requested that a lawsuit be filed against Doepfner, Reuters reported on Monday citing German media and Ralf Hoecker, the Turkish President's lawyer. In a letter published by Die Welt in April, Doepfner said that he "wholeheartedly"endorsed the critical poem over which the German comic Jan Bohmermann has been facing defamation charges from Erdogan.

"For me your poem worked. I laughed out loud," he wrote according to AFP. In his letter Doepfner said he stood on the comedian's side and took whole credit for the letter's content.

Take 2

Police evacuate train stations and public places in several Czech cities after police claim to receive bomb threats

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© Radovan Stoklasa / Reuters
An anonymous tip-off about an impending bomb attack in the Czech Republic has prompted a mass response from the national police.

The tip-off mentioned 10 bombs, Czech media reported.

"An anonymous person informed us by telephone that there were bombs at the central railway station in Prague and other places across the Czech Republic," police chief Marketa Janovska told the local media.

Janovska did not disclose which other places were named by the caller, citing security concerns. Czech media reported that police had ordered the evacuation of public buildings in the cities of Pardubice and Plzen.