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Pennsylvania cops raid city council president's home after he exposed their corruption

police raid Masontown
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Days after a city council president motioned for an audit of the local police department, his home was mysteriously raided by police.

When the president of the city council learned about theft committed by the local police and began calling for an audit of the department over "seemingly corrupt and unethical actions," police responded by raiding his home and stealing from his property.

John Stoffa told The Free Thought Project that he raised his concerns about past theft within the department at a city council meeting in January, and he openly called for an audit. Days after the meeting, in what is now alleged be a clear act of retaliation, Stoffa's home was raided by police.

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Suicide on the rise in US - 10th leading cause of death, 30% increase since 1999 in half the states

depression
More than a decade of steadily rising rates have made suicide the nation's 10th leading cause of death and one of only three causes of death - including Alzheimer's disease and drug overdoses - that are increasing in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

In a report that examines trends in suicide at the state level from 1999 to 2016, the CDC says suicide rates have increased in nearly every state. In half the states, the agency found the rate rose more than 30 percent.

In releasing the report - the same week fashion designer Kate Spade was found dead by suicide - CDC officials noted that more than half of those who died by suicide - 54 percent - did not have a known diagnosed mental health condition.

A new study on suicide trends in 27 states found that many victims acted after relationship problems or loss; substance misuse; physical health problems; or job, money, legal or housing stress.

"Our data suggests suicide is more than a mental health issue," said Deborah M. Stone, lead author of that study. Noting that suicide is "very rare" among those with chronic depression, Stone said friends, families and co-workers should not overlook the risk of self-harm among people who have never been diagnosed with mental illness.

Comment: Life is suffering, often unbearably so. The only antidote is meaning, something mainstream culture does not offer - unless you want to attach yourself to rightwing or leftwing identity politics. But there's an antidote to chaos and useless suffering. It can start with something as simple as clearing up your diet ... or your room. In other words, take responsibility for yourself, your environment, and the people around you. Pay attention, make yourself useful, and realize that what you do actually matters.


Attention

Newborn baby found dead off Florida coast puzzles investigators

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After a newborn baby girl's body was found floating off the Florida coast, detectives are trying to unravel the mystery of how she died and how long she had been in the water.

Palm Beach County Sheriff's Capt. Steven Stravelli said Monday that it's unknown whether the child found floating about 100 feet (30 meters) off the Boynton Beach Inlet on Friday was alive when she was placed in the water. Autopsy results are pending.

He said the baby was no more than 2 weeks old and was likely black, Hispanic or multiracial, but could have been Caucasian with dark skin. She wore no clothing.

"We have actually tried our best to identify the nationality of the child, but we cannot rule out any one," Stravelli said. He said DNA testing is being done.

The baby appeared to be of healthy weight but Stravelli declined to say whether there were signs of abuse. He said it's also unclear whether the baby was placed in the water from a boat, by someone wading into the water or tossed from shore or a nearby bridge.

He said it is also possible she had been on a boat bringing immigrants illegally from Cuba, Haiti or elsewhere. The area is a frequent landing spot.

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Viral video sparks Internet outrage over TSA pat-down of 96-year-old woman in wheelchair

Grandma TSA search
Many are livid over a now-viral video of Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officials patting down a 96-year-old woman in a wheelchair at Washington Dulles International Airport in a six-minute screening being described as "totally disgusting" and "uncalled for" on Facebook.

On May 15, Jeanne LaBrier Clarkson shared the six-minute clip to the social network of her nonagenarian mother, Evelyn LaBrier, being screened in her wheelchair by two female TSA security agents at the Virginia airport. Clarkson, LaBrier and Clarkson's fiancé were traveling home to Anderson, Indiana after visiting Clarkson's son in Maryland, CBS News reports.


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Is Hillary Clinton connected to the suicide of Anthony Bourdain?

Anthony Bourdain
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Anthony Bourdain
CNN confirmed Bourdain's death on Friday and said the cause of death was suicide.
"It is with extraordinary sadness we can confirm the death of our friend and colleague, Anthony Bourdain," the network said in a statement Friday morning. "His love of great adventure, new friends, fine food and drink and the remarkable stories of the world made him a unique storyteller. His talents never ceased to amaze us and we will miss him very much. Our thoughts and prayers are with his daughter and family at this incredibly difficult time."
Back in October of 2017, CNN's Bourdain made statements regarding Harvey Weinstein, suggesting Hillary Clinton had to know of his history of being a sexual predator. Bourdain's girlfriend, actress Asia Argento, accused Weinstein of raping her.

Comment: On the one hand, it seems like kind of a stretch. Bourdain seems like small potatoes and a couple of suggestive tweets hardly seem like much of a threat to HRC. On the other hand, since it seems like Clinton still has her greedy eyes on the presidency, associating her with the Weinstein controversy might be enough of a thorn in her side to have him eliminated.

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French Muslim man indicted for shaking own baby to death - blames Ramadan fasting for making him 'on edge'

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© FILE PHOTO Philippe Huguen / AFP


A Muslim man in France who was indicted for manslaughter for shaking his 5-month-old daughter to death blamed fasting during Ramadan for putting him "on edge".


The 42-year-old man, who is said to have stayed at a hotel with his child while his wife went to work every day as the couple were still looking for a home, was indicted in a Versailles court this week for manslaughter after admitting to shaking the young child to death on May 28th, Le Parisien reports.

The man, who lives in the commune of Mantes-la-Jolie, is said to have reacted to the young child crying by shaking her and then throwing her on the hotel bed. The child once more began to cry and the Muslim man shook her again and threw her onto the bed but this time the child bounced off onto the floor headfirst and vomited.

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2018 voter data shows majority of Americans believe immigration is 'making life worse'

rally for citizenship Dream Act immigration protest
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Tabu Henry Taylor (C) of Washington DC, and Mike Crowe (R) of Springfield, Virginia, join a handful of protesters from anti-amnesty groups, including New Yorkers for Immigration Control and Enforcement (NY ICE) and The Tea Party Immigration Coalition, to demonstrate in front of the U.S. Capitol building April 10, 2013 in Washington, DC. The groups came out to protest the 'Rally for Citizenship,' co-sponsored by the Service Employees International Union and CASA of Maryland, an immigrant advocacy group.
The majority of likely voters in 2018 midterm swing districts across the United States say immigration to the U.S. has made American life worse, a new poll reveals.

In the latest CBS News/YouGov Poll, which surveyed likely voters in 2018 midterm battleground districts, Americans by a majority say overall immigration to the country is making their life worse off.

About 56 percent of likely voters said immigration is making their area "worse" while only 17 percent say their area has been made "better" because of immigration.

Comment: Further reading: The true cost of illegal immigration


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Israeli government whines about 'sarcastic' global press over 'kite terrorism"

israel air force palestine kites cartoon
© Carlos Latuff
The Israeli Government Press Office released the statement below yesterday, with the photos attached, and the headline: "Kite Terrorism: GPO Foreign Press Tour of the Area Adjacent to the Gaza Strip Raises Global Awareness of New Threat." We promise, this isn't the Onion.

Israeli officials demonstrate "kite terrorism" during tour of Israeli areas bordering Gaza, photo by Maria Elkin, Israeli Government Press Office.

Very little has been written in the foreign press about the kite terrorism from Gaza which began two months ago and has burned almost 2,500 acres of agricultural lands and caused tens of millions of shekels in damage. When it has been written about, there have been sarcastic comparisons between "Palestinian kites" and "Israeli F-35s" in order to underscore the seeming lack of symmetry between the two sides and lessen the importance of the new wave of terrorism affecting the area adjacent to the Gaza Strip - that of kite-borne firebombs.

Comment: Palestinians are using kites to foil IDF tear gas attacks.
IDF tear gas drone
© New York Times
An IDF drone fill with tear gas cannisters



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Ramadan suicide: A foreigner jumps to his death into crowds at Mecca's Grand Mosque

The holy Kaaba at the Grand Mosque in Mecca
© Ahmed Jadallah / Reuters
The holy Kaaba at the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
A foreigner has jumped off the roof of the Grand Mosque in Mecca and died on the spot, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported citing local police. Alleged footage of the incident was published by Turkish newspaper Daily Sabah.

The man jumped to his death from at the Grand Mosque on Friday evening, according to the SPA. His body was immediately sent to a local hospital and the investigation into the incident and the man's motives is ongoing. There were no reports on any other people injured.

Footage allegedly showing the body falling into a crowd of pilgrims meters away from the Kaaba, a cube-shaped structure in the center of Islam's most important mosque was published by Daily Sabah. The crowd is seen recoiling away from the spot as the man fell.

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Get your tickets now! Parkland activists will be launching a 75-stop gun control tour

Emma González
© Noam Galai/WireImage
On Monday, students from the pro-gun control March for Our Lives protest are expected to announce plans to go on a 20-state summer bus tour. Vocal Parkland High School survivors and anti-gun activists, such as group leaders David Hogg and Emma González, will be headlining the 75-stop tour.

The bus tour, called "March for Our Lives: Road to Change," will include meetings with victims and survivors of shootings and focus on the promotion of more gun control legislation and registering fellow youths to vote, reports Axios.

Hogg, 18, promoted the bus tour during an interview with the outlet on Saturday. "I'm glad I'm getting my diploma and not my death certificate," he said. The recent Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School grad will take a year off before entering college.

Fellow prominent Parkland anti-gun activist Emma González will also be a key bus tour leader. "If you don't support this ... it'll look like you're going against kids," said González, unintentionally giving away the Left's motive for their shameless exploitation of the teens. The 18-year-old is off to New College of Florida in Sarasota next semester

Comment: This tour is (more than likely) brought to you by the DNC and the Giffords Foundation:
Big surprise: March for Our Lives gun control protests organized and funded by the Democratic National Committee
Leaked audio reveals the hidden hands behind the so-called student-led 'March For Our Lives' gun control rally