Society's Child
Gun-related injuries or deaths, according to the publication, have been happening at an average of more than one incident per week. So far this year at least 23 toddler-involved shootings have been reported, compared with 18 incidents across the same period last year.
Nine out of at least 18 children who shot themselves in 2016 died from their wounds. In addition, toddlers shot other people five times, with two of the incidents resulting in a death.
Washington Post fears that their tally could in reality be much higher, as the pro-gun-control group, Everytown for Gun Safety, found at least 77 instances this year in which a child younger than 18 accidentally shot someone.

German police use pepper spray against right-wing protestors during a demonstration in the town of Plauen, Germany, May 1, 2016
Labor Day protests in Turkey resulted in at least one death, with one man being killed in an incident in Istanbul. He was run over by a police water cannon vehicle, as the riot police presence was huge on the streets of Turkey's largest city. Some 25,000 officers were on duty, AFP reported, with central Taksim Square having been cordoned off. To prevent people from joining the protests' hotspot, police fired tear gas and water cannon. Over 200 people were detained, the agency reported citing the Istanbul governor's office. Dozens of Molotov cocktails, hand grenades and fireworks were reportedly seized from protesters.
Maas is considered one of the biggest proponents of expanding censorship laws, demanding persecution, fines and jail-time for everybody posting "hate speech" on social media. Recently his party suffered a devastating loss in polls across the country, losing to the Alternative for Germany (AfD) by a landslide in the last state election of Saxony, where he held his speech.
In his speech he claimed that "the people shouting 'traitor' don't even know what's happening to them." Many of the same people would disagree. According to vidmax "the German people are confused and angry about why they're told that they have to be frugal and avoid having children because of the immense cost while simultaneously working their fingers to the bones to fund a foreign invasion."
Russia and the United States brokered the regime of silence that is implemented in the Damascus' suburbs for 24 hours and in the northern Latakia province for 72 hours from midnight of April 30. The ceasefire in the Damascus' suburbs was since extended for another 24 hours, till the end of May 1.
"The ceasefire which we have agreed upon, is first of all a comprehensive agreement, which includes the whole territory of Syria, with the exception of the territory under the control of the IS [banned in Russia]. And we will never in any case accept the principle of divisibility or regional truces," the statement said.
Comment: Translation: "We will only accept a ceasefire that includes al-Nusra, our brothers in arms. As soon as the Syrian Army stops killing our terrorists, we will be free to moderately occupy territory under FSA/al-Qaeda rule, and moderately terrorize the local populations."
Comment: There are no 'moderate rebels' in Syria. The real moderate opposition either got on board with supporting the Syrian Army and State against the armed jihadis as early as 2011, or signed on to the recent truces. Moderate oppositions do not go to war with civilians and soldiers. For a remedy to the constant barrage of lies about Syria, see our interview with Tim Anderson on Behind the Headlines: Interview with Tim Anderson: The truth about the Dirty War on Syria.
Hundreds of cities and towns are at risk of sudden and severe shortages, either because available water is not safe to drink or because there simply isn't enough of it.
The situation has grown so dire the U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence now ranks water scarcity as a major threat to national security alongside terrorism.
The problem is being felt most acutely in the West, where drought conditions and increased water use have helped turn lush agricultural areas to dust.
Comment: The following article was published back in 2010! 10 Reasons Our Fresh Water Supply is in Deep Trouble. Over the last 6 years the situation has only gotten worse:
- Drinking water is becoming increasing scarce and toxic
- 5 Deadly Threats to Our Precious Drinking Water Supply
- The Poisoning of America's Water Supplies
- U.S. polluting water it may someday drink
- Fracking: Choosing gas or clean water
- 6.5 million Americans in 27 states drinking water tainted by byproduct of Teflon manufacturing
- Coca-Cola and Nestle are sucking us dry without our even knowing, effectively privatizing water supplies
- Toxic Waters - Clean Water Laws Are Neglected, at a Cost in Suffering

In January 2016, police in the western city of Mumbai moved to crack down on dangerous selfies after a man drowned trying to save a girl who fell into the sea while snapping one
The 15-year-old is being treated in hospital at Pathankot in Punjab state and is expected to survive, said the city's deputy police superintendent, Manoj Kumar.
The accident happened on Friday evening when the schoolboy was playing at home with the licensed revolver which is normally kept in a wardrobe, Kumar told AFP.

Protestors wave Serbian flags in front of the Electoral Commission in downtown Belgrade on April 30, 2016 during a protest organised by Serbian main opposition parties against alleged electoral "fraud" at last weekend polls.
Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucić, who aims at taking Serbia into the European Union, secured 48.24 percent of the vote in Sunday's elections, which is a minor variation on his 2014 performance. However, the number of parliamentary seats which his Progressive Party received this year has decreased since more parties managed to cross the five percent threshold.
The Democratic Party of Serbia and ultra-nationalist alliance Dveri (DSS/Dveri) failed to get the number of votes needed for parliamentary representation after a recount of about two percent of votes.
Comment: The Serbs have an opportunity, if they organize. Further reading:
The Balkan anti-unipolar movement: How to use color revolution technology against its architects
As for the Serbs, they've been lulled into a state of complacency by Vucic's lies and the pro-government talking points of the unipolar-controlled mass media, but once they finally awake, there's no doubt that they'll spring into action just as passionately as the Macedonians have and finally take the firm stand against NATO that the rest of the world knows they're more than capable of mustering.
"Iran solemnly promises: we'll replace the whole of Turkey in the deliveries of perishable goods to Russia," said Russia's Federal Customs Service Chief Andrei Belyaninov.
Belyaninov suggested that this will be part of a new arrangement between Iran and Russia that would in a later stage entail the opening of a green corridor between the two countries.

Police investigator Haji Mohammad Akhtar told AFP that two sweet shop owners and one worker who were arrested after the incident in Punjab province would be brought before a court on Monday
The mass poisoning occurred in the Karor Lal Esan area of Punjab province last month.
"The death toll from poisonous sweets has risen to 33 and 13 other victims are still in hospital," district police chief Muhammad Ali Zia told AFP.
Local resident Umar Hayat bought the baked confectionery on April 17 to distribute among friends and family to celebrate the birth of his grandson.
But their jubilation was short-lived when ten people died on the same day.
In the video, which was posted to YouTube, a man is doing nothing wrong as he's driving down the road behind a police officer. All of the sudden, the officer slams on his brakes in an apparent attempt to cause an accident. Had the driver not been paying attention, he would have hit the officer, who was unlawfully obstructing the flow of traffic.
Instead of apologizing to the driver for nearly causing an accident, this power tripping cop began to harass and extort him.
The New Jersey police department would not give up the name of the officer. However, public records identify him as Juan Velez, who has been working with the Clifton Police Department since 2005 and makes a whopping annual salary of $119,558.
Comment: This officer should be given a citation for reckless driving and fired for being a jerk.











Comment: These are terrible cases of people being negligent with gun safety. Gun safety classes would help more than gun control.