Illegal Aliens Dumped at Tucson Bus Station
More than 100 people, mostly women and children, were left to their own
devices at the Tucson Greyhound station over the last two days after
Department of Homeland Security officials released them on their own
recognizance. "The sheer volume of people being released is staggering.
On a holiday weekend most of the buses are already booked," said Laurie
Melrood, a volunteer helping families at the station. |
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Shinseki Out at Veterans Affairs
Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki resigned Friday
in a personal meeting with President Barack Obama, shortly after
publicly apologizing for deep problems plaguing the agency's health care
system that Obama called "totally unacceptable." |
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Media objective: 'Extricate' Obama from scandals
A media watchdog group has discovered that the "Big Three" television
networks have given little coverage on the Veteran's Affairs scandal
that has most of the nation talking. |
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Mental Illness and Mass Killings
If only gun bans or background checks could have kept Elliot Rodger from
murdering six innocent people. He passed three background checks for
gun purchases despite having seen mental health counselors for years.
This in a state where people are banned from having access to a gun if
they are institutionalized, even briefly, or make specific threats while
in counseling with a psychologist, psychiatrist or licensed therapeutic
counselor. |
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No trace of missing Malaysian airliner ever found
Their hopes raised and dashed, relatives of passengers on a missing
Malaysia Airlines plane want a new plan to find it after the search was
suspended following a new setback. |
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Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer bids $2 billion for Clippers
Shelly Sterling reached an agreement Thursday
night to sell the Los Angeles Clippers to former Microsoft CEO Steve
Ballmer for $2 billion in what would be a record deal if approved by the
NBA, according to an individual with knowledge of the negotiations. |
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