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California prison officials agreed in August 2015 to pay for the surgery for Shiloh Heavenly Quine, who was convicted of first-degree murder, kidnapping and robbery for ransom and has no possibility of parole.
Quine's case led the state to become the first to set standards that will allow other transgender inmates to apply to receive state-funded sex-reassignment surgery.
It also prompted a federal magistrate to require California to provide transgender female inmates housed in men's facilities with more female-oriented items such as nightgowns, scarves and necklaces.
No country in the world loves pornography more than the US, according to Pornhub's 2016 insights. Representing 40 percent of the visits to the website, Americans are consuming cheesecake content like no one else, but prefer their porn to be two-dimensional.
Virtual reality porn searches increased by 440 percent in 2016, but the US did not to did not figure high up.
Comment: More information on the effects of pornography:
- New study shows divorce rates double when people start watching porn
- The Health & Wellness Show: The Death of Intimacy: Porn and the Ponerization of Sex
- Researchers explain how porn alters the brain the same way hard drugs do
- Porn 'turning kids into copycat sexual predators'
The DEA received $14 million last fiscal year for its nationwide marijuana-eradication program,according to the Washington Post.
Among the beneficiaries of the program was the state of Utah, which received $73,000 in marijuana eradication funds. Not a single pot plant was found by agents there, however. New Hampshire received $20,000, and agents uncovered a single outdoor grow site with a total of 27 plants.
The Boeing 737-700 belonging to airline Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique (LAM) was operating a domestic flight when it was struck as it approached Tete airport, according to the Aviation Herald.
The crew heard a loud bang but continued their approach, suspecting a bird had struck the plane. However, later examination revealed the damage was more substantial than initially thought and caused by an apparent drone collision.
Photos shared online show alarming cracks at the front right of the fuselage.
Stores like Macy's, on the other hand, actually saw a sales decrease during one of the most crucial shopping times of the year.
Now The New York Times reports the store chain will be closing 100 stores and cutting over 10,000 jobs.
The company, which now has 730 stores, announced in August that it would close 100 of them. On Wednesday, it identified 68 stores to be closed.
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Some employees may be offered positions at nearby stores, but Macy's estimated that 3,900 workers would be affected by the closings. It also said it planned to restructure parts of its business, leading to a reduction of an additional 6,200 jobs. Over all, the job cuts represent about 7 percent of its work force.
Rose commands the 94th Precinct, in the Greenpoint neighborhood in Brooklyn. In 2016, there were 13 rapes reports there, compared to eight in 2015, with three cases remaining unsolved. Rose described the situation to the news website DNAinfo ahead of a meeting with the community council as something the police are not concerned about.
"Some of them were Tinder, some of them were hookup sites, some of them were actually coworkers. It's not a trend that we're too worried about because out of 13, only two were true stranger rapes," he said, adding that in many cases, victims would not cooperate with the investigation.
"Every rape should be investigated. I wish we could do more," Rose added.
While Standing Rock Sioux Tribe members remain entrenched in a battle to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline, the Bad River tribal council passed a formal resolution against renewing rights-of-way for Enbridge's Energy Line 5 — and officially called for the pipeline to be decommissioned and removed from all tribal lands and the affected watershed.
Originally known as Lakehead Pipeline Company, Enbridge installed the pipeline in 1953; however, by 2013 — when "15 Individual grant of easement rights of way for Line 5 expired" — Band River had reacquired interests in eleven of those parcels.

An image grab taken from an AFPTV video released on January 7, 2017 shows people gathering amidst the debris at the site of a car bomb attack in the rebel-held town of Azaz in northern Syria.
A car bomb was detonated near the local court, and there was great damage to the area, civilian defense officer Iyad Sheikh Razuk told Anadolu.
At least 60 people lost their lives and over 50 more civilians were wounded in the attack, according to local doctor Ebu Hasan, who works in the district hospital, as cited by the agency.
Turchin is known for developing a cross-disciplinary subject known as "cliodynamics," which treats history like any other science, with predictions and models. He has been writing about the subject for some time, but three years ago he began working on predicting the future. One of his predictions was: "We should expect many years of political turmoil, peaking in the 2020s."
Turchin says that "the negative trends seem to be accelerating," and that in three years, the path to instability will seem unavoidable. He was quick to point out that Donald Trump's presidential election neither accelerates nor decelerates the process, but was simply a predicted aspect of his theory.
Turchin's concepts include "elite overproduction," in which the rich grow richer and relate less and less to the poor. He said that elite overproduction would result in "ideological polarization and fragmentation of the political class." He used the 2016 election as a prime example, and explained that the Republican party has shattered into different factions consisting of Traditional Republicans, Tea Party Republicans, and Trump Populists. He also said the same applies to the Democratic Party, with the divide between Democratic Socialists and Establishment Democrats.
Comment: Trends can change but it takes unrelenting work to impact a growing trajectory of 'The Road' more taken. Turchin has provided a relatively non-biased forecast that suggests the global collective is doomed. Has he taken into consideration the efforts to bring to and maintain balance from the contributions of truth and knowledge to the collective consciousness? Step up, or step out. That is our choice.
The unidentified woman got into the deputy's car at a gas station in Gila Bend, Arizona, when he went looking for her clothes and left the engine of his pickup truck running. Chief Deputy Ben Henry said the deputy was less concerned about potentially arresting the woman and entered the gas station to try to find something she could use to cover herself.
Henry explained that this was not his department's standard procedure, but felt it could have been justified given the circumstances. "Compassion towards victims is always our utmost concern," Henry said.
Comment: Now there's a concept we don't often hear today!
The deputy tried to stop her by running alongside the vehicle and then jumped on the running board of the truck, but was knocked off. A couple offered him their vehicle to pursue the woman which he accepted to maintain contact with his truck until backup arrived.
Comment: Presumably the officers filed a 'bare bones' report now that the woman is 'under wraps.'














Comment: Feminist Camille Paglia: 'Transgender mania is a symptom of West's cultural collapse'