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"Millions of Chase Bank customers were affected by an unfortunately timed glitch which resulted in their checking and savings accounts showing a zero balance for several hours yesterday, prompting many to take to Twitter and express panic that their money had been stolen."
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ABC Allows a Mere 20 Seconds to 'Outrage' Over Cyprus Tax Scheme to Fund Bailout
ABC Allows a Mere 20 Seconds to 'Outrage' Over Cyprus Tax Scheme to Fund Bailout | NewsBusters:
"Just how superficial is ABC?
On Monday and Tuesday, the network allowed a mere 20 seconds to "outrage" over a plan by the European Union that would have seized ten percent of the money Cyprus residents had in their bank accounts.
ABC's World News skipped the story entirely, as did Monday's Nightline.
Good Morning America on Tuesday offered 20 seconds.
In contrast, the program devoted over five minutes to important topics, such as the newest season of Dancing With the Stars."
"Just how superficial is ABC?
On Monday and Tuesday, the network allowed a mere 20 seconds to "outrage" over a plan by the European Union that would have seized ten percent of the money Cyprus residents had in their bank accounts.
ABC's World News skipped the story entirely, as did Monday's Nightline.
Good Morning America on Tuesday offered 20 seconds.
In contrast, the program devoted over five minutes to important topics, such as the newest season of Dancing With the Stars."
Hurley agreed to pay nurse to settle no-black-nurses lawsuit, documents show
Hurley agreed to pay nurse to settle no-black-nurses lawsuit, documents show | MLive.com:
"Nurse Tonya Battle, who works in the hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit, filed a lawsuit claiming the hospital discriminated against her when it fulfilled a father’s request not to let black nurses treat his child. Both sides announced they settled the suit Feb. 22"
"Nurse Tonya Battle, who works in the hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit, filed a lawsuit claiming the hospital discriminated against her when it fulfilled a father’s request not to let black nurses treat his child. Both sides announced they settled the suit Feb. 22"
Court filing: Attorney General Bill Schuette says right-to-work laws apply to state government workers
Court filing: Attorney General Bill Schuette says right-to-work laws apply to state government workers | MLive.com:
"Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette has filed court documents saying that the state’s new right-to-work law applies to unionized state government workers.
The filing Tuesday is a response for defendants in a lawsuit filed last month by a coalition of labor unions.
The unions argue that Michigan’s right-to-work law should not apply to roughly 35,000 unionized state employees."
"Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette has filed court documents saying that the state’s new right-to-work law applies to unionized state government workers.
The filing Tuesday is a response for defendants in a lawsuit filed last month by a coalition of labor unions.
The unions argue that Michigan’s right-to-work law should not apply to roughly 35,000 unionized state employees."
Family’s Home Raided over Facebook Photo of Child’s Rifle | FOX News & Commentary: Todd Starnes
Family’s Home Raided over Facebook Photo of Child’s Rifle | FOX News & Commentary: Todd Starnes:
New Jersey police and Dept. of Children and Families officials raided the home of a firearms instructor and demanded to see his guns after he posted a Facebook photo of his 11-year-old son holding a rifle.
“Someone called family services about the photo,” said Evan Nappen, an attorney representing Shawn Moore. “It led to an incredible, heavy-handed raid on his house. They wanted to see his gun safe, his guns and search his house. They even threatened to take his kids.”
Moore was not arrested or charged.
A Dept. of Children and Families spokesperson told Fox News they could not confirm or deny an investigation or raid had taken place due to government regulations.
“The department has a child abuse hotline for the state of New Jersey and anybody can make a call to that hotline,” spokesperson Kristen Brown said. “We are required to follow up on every single allegation that comes into the central registry.”
China Is Engineering Genius Babies
China Is Engineering Genius Babies | VICE United States:
"At BGI Shenzhen, scientists have collected DNA samples from 2,000 of the world’s smartest people and are sequencing their entire genomes in an attempt to identify the alleles which determine human intelligence.
Apparently they’re not far from finding them, and when they do, embryo screening will allow parents to pick their brightest zygote and potentially bump up every generation's intelligence by five to 15 IQ points. "
"At BGI Shenzhen, scientists have collected DNA samples from 2,000 of the world’s smartest people and are sequencing their entire genomes in an attempt to identify the alleles which determine human intelligence.
Apparently they’re not far from finding them, and when they do, embryo screening will allow parents to pick their brightest zygote and potentially bump up every generation's intelligence by five to 15 IQ points. "
Wayne State says potential state aid cuts could force tuition increases
Wayne State says potential state aid cuts could force tuition increases | Crain's Detroit Business
Wayne State University would be punished with a loss of $27.5 million in state aid and the University of Michigan with a cut of $41 million because of proposed long-term contracts they may sign with their unions, under a bill reported Tuesday by the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education.
The bill was reported along party lines.
Patrick Lindsey, vice president of government and community affairs for Wayne State, said the university could not handle a cut of that size and might be forced to increase tuition.
The bill states that any university would lose 15 percent of its funding if it extends, renews or enters into a contract after Dec. 10, 2012, and before March 28 if that contract does not achieve savings of 10 percent or greater. The dates relate to the time between when Gov. Rick Snyder signed right-to-work legislation into law and when the law takes effect.
"This has to do with circumventing state law," said the subcommittee chairman, Rep. Al Pscholka, R-Stevensville, who then acknowledged that right-to-work is not state law until next week.
"We're trying to stand up for taxpayers," Pscholka said. "An eight-year contract does not stand up for taxpayers, and I think it's pretty apparent and pretty blatant what's going on here."
Several attempts by Democrats to remove the provision from the bill failed along party lines.
Nigel Farage Message To Europeans: "Get Your Money Out While You Can"
Nigel Farage Message To Europeans: "Get Your Money Out While You Can" | Zero Hedge:
In all his years and all his experience of the desperation of the European Union's leadership "never did [he] think they would resort to stealing money from people's savings accounts."
The simple fact is that they know they cannot let any country leave, no matter how small, for "once one country goes, the whole deck of cards will come tumbling down."
There is now "clear irreconcilable differences" between the North and the South of Europeand now that they have done this in one country, "they are quite capable of doing it in Italy, Spain and anywhere."
The message that sends to people is "get your money out while you can."
As far as his British constituents, he strongly recommends George Osborne (UK Chancellor) urge ex-pats to remove all their money and do monthly transfers from home.
"Do Not Invest In The Euro-Zone," he concludes, "you have to be mad to do so - as it is now run by people who do not respect democracy, the rule of law, or the basic principles upon which Western civilization is based."
"They are propping up a Eurozone that, in the end, will collapse in disastrous failure and they are prepared to do anything to do so."
Lack of job seekers -- not jobs -- haunts this year's Thurgood Marshall Job & Career Fair Expo
Lack of job seekers -- not jobs -- haunts this year's Thurgood Marshall Job & Career Fair Expo | MLive.com:
"An underwhelming turnout of applicants – not a lack of companies with open positions – was the bane of this year's Thurgood Marshall Job & Career Fair Expo.
As the event began to wind down Tuesday, March 19, only about 100 applicants had walked through the doors of the at the Bishop Williams L. Burrell Multi-Plex Center in Muskegon Heights, said event organizer Paul Billings.
He had earlier predicted more than 700 people would come, based on the turnout for last year's event."
"An underwhelming turnout of applicants – not a lack of companies with open positions – was the bane of this year's Thurgood Marshall Job & Career Fair Expo.
As the event began to wind down Tuesday, March 19, only about 100 applicants had walked through the doors of the at the Bishop Williams L. Burrell Multi-Plex Center in Muskegon Heights, said event organizer Paul Billings.
He had earlier predicted more than 700 people would come, based on the turnout for last year's event."
$2.7M Federal Study: Why Do Lesbians Have Higher 'Risk for Hazardous Drinking'?
$2.7M Federal Study: Why Do Lesbians Have Higher 'Risk for Hazardous Drinking'? | CNS News:
"The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded $2.7 million to study why lesbians are at a higher “risk for hazardous drinking.”
The University of Illinois has received grants since 2009 for its project, "Cumulative Stress and Hazardous Drinking in a Community of Adult Lesbians," which aims to develop “culturally sensitive” strategies to prevent lesbians from being drunks."
"The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded $2.7 million to study why lesbians are at a higher “risk for hazardous drinking.”
The University of Illinois has received grants since 2009 for its project, "Cumulative Stress and Hazardous Drinking in a Community of Adult Lesbians," which aims to develop “culturally sensitive” strategies to prevent lesbians from being drunks."
National planning Cyprus-style solution for New Zealand
National planning Cyprus-style solution for New Zealand | Scoop News:
"The National Government are pushing a Cyprus-style solution to bank failure in New Zealand which will see small depositors lose some of their savings to fund big bank bailouts, the Green Party said today.
Open Bank Resolution (OBR) is Finance Minister Bill English’s favoured option dealing with a major bank failure.
If a bank fails under OBR, all depositors will have their savings reduced overnight to fund the bank’s bail out.
"The National Government are pushing a Cyprus-style solution to bank failure in New Zealand which will see small depositors lose some of their savings to fund big bank bailouts, the Green Party said today.
Open Bank Resolution (OBR) is Finance Minister Bill English’s favoured option dealing with a major bank failure.
If a bank fails under OBR, all depositors will have their savings reduced overnight to fund the bank’s bail out.
Daylight robbery in Cyprus will come to haunt EMU
Daylight robbery in Cyprus will come to haunt EMU – Telegraph Blogs:
"One's first reflex is to gasp at the stupidity of the EU policy elites, but truth is that most EU officials handling the Cyprus crisis know perfectly well that their masters have just set the slow fuse on a powder keg – and they can only pray that it is slow."
"One's first reflex is to gasp at the stupidity of the EU policy elites, but truth is that most EU officials handling the Cyprus crisis know perfectly well that their masters have just set the slow fuse on a powder keg – and they can only pray that it is slow."
Michigan Airport Home to No Planes Or Hangars Receives Over $150K A Year In Tax Dollars
Michigan Airport Home to No Planes Or Hangars Receives Over $150K A Year In Tax Dollars [Michigan Capitol Confidential]:
"Evart Municipal Airport has two flights per day, one runway, zero employees and five "likes" on its Facebook page.
Yet, the federal government spent $150,000 on the airport in 2012 while state and local taxpayers spent thousands more."
"Evart Municipal Airport has two flights per day, one runway, zero employees and five "likes" on its Facebook page.
Yet, the federal government spent $150,000 on the airport in 2012 while state and local taxpayers spent thousands more."
The Disappearing Volume of the Stock Market
Captain Capitalism: The Disappearing Volume of the Stock Market:
But ask yourself a question.
"How great of a reason is THE LACK OF VOLATILITY for a stock market rally?"
It once again is another desperate excuse, a desperate reason for stock markets to rally that once again ignores the only two things that should drive a true stock market rally -
1. Increased profits
2. Increased dividends
The fact volume is tanking, leaving a higher percentage of trading in essentially connected firms' hands, AND there has not been the increase in profits to bring the P/E of investments down to a sane level, means this is a rally only for the connected.
You might as well be a man trying to rationalize driving a VW Cabriolet by citing its fuel efficiency."
But ask yourself a question.
"How great of a reason is THE LACK OF VOLATILITY for a stock market rally?"
It once again is another desperate excuse, a desperate reason for stock markets to rally that once again ignores the only two things that should drive a true stock market rally -
1. Increased profits
2. Increased dividends
The fact volume is tanking, leaving a higher percentage of trading in essentially connected firms' hands, AND there has not been the increase in profits to bring the P/E of investments down to a sane level, means this is a rally only for the connected.
You might as well be a man trying to rationalize driving a VW Cabriolet by citing its fuel efficiency."
Europe’s Cyprus blunder
Europe’s Cyprus blunder | AEIdeas:
"European policymakers work in strange and mysterious ways.
Over the past year, they bent many rules and threw literally hundreds of billions of Euros at Greece to prevent that country from exiting the Euro.
They did so for fear that a Greek exit might cause contagion to other countries in the European periphery. And then over this last weekend, they chose to spook financial markets and risk the very contagion that they sought to avoid in the Greek case, by demanding that as part of its bailout package Cyprus imposes a tax on bank deposits."
"European policymakers work in strange and mysterious ways.
Over the past year, they bent many rules and threw literally hundreds of billions of Euros at Greece to prevent that country from exiting the Euro.
They did so for fear that a Greek exit might cause contagion to other countries in the European periphery. And then over this last weekend, they chose to spook financial markets and risk the very contagion that they sought to avoid in the Greek case, by demanding that as part of its bailout package Cyprus imposes a tax on bank deposits."
Ken Braun: A gun control proposal that everyone should support
Ken Braun: A gun control proposal that everyone should support | MLive.com:
"required a twice-yearly report from every SWAT team in Michigan.
They would need to list the location of each raid, the legal reason for it, the details of what happened, whether shots were fired, what was seized and who was arrested. A similar law in Maryland revealed that 4.5 homes per day were being raided.
McMillin introduced the bill following the death of a 7-year old Detroit girl who was killed during a Detroit police SWAT raid on her home.
The only weapon fired was from the gun of one of the officers, who claimed (falsely) that the girl’s aunt reached for his weapon.
Yet his only shot struck the little girl in the neck.
The bill received only two co-sponsors, both Detroit Democrats.
It never got out of committee, allegedly due to strong resistance from law enforcement."
"required a twice-yearly report from every SWAT team in Michigan.
They would need to list the location of each raid, the legal reason for it, the details of what happened, whether shots were fired, what was seized and who was arrested. A similar law in Maryland revealed that 4.5 homes per day were being raided.
McMillin introduced the bill following the death of a 7-year old Detroit girl who was killed during a Detroit police SWAT raid on her home.
The only weapon fired was from the gun of one of the officers, who claimed (falsely) that the girl’s aunt reached for his weapon.
Yet his only shot struck the little girl in the neck.
The bill received only two co-sponsors, both Detroit Democrats.
It never got out of committee, allegedly due to strong resistance from law enforcement."
House Speaker John Boehner says he "absolutely" trusts President Barack Obama
News from The Associated Press
"House Speaker John Boehner says he "absolutely" trusts President Barack Obama - not that they don't have their differences.
Boehner tells ABC's "This Week" that the two have a good relationship and that they're "open with each other ... honest with each other." But the Ohio lawmaker says they're trying to bridge some big differences.
One issue they agree on: The U.S. doesn't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt."
"House Speaker John Boehner says he "absolutely" trusts President Barack Obama - not that they don't have their differences.
Boehner tells ABC's "This Week" that the two have a good relationship and that they're "open with each other ... honest with each other." But the Ohio lawmaker says they're trying to bridge some big differences.
One issue they agree on: The U.S. doesn't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt."
Controversial Article Published In Local Magazine Has Mayor Nutter Asking For Investigation
Controversial Article Published In Local Magazine Has Mayor Nutter Asking For Investigation « CBS Philly:
"Mayor Nutter calls the article’s tone “disgusting,” and he’s asked the Human Relations Commission to investigate some of the sensitive racial issues explored in the piece.
Nutter spokesman Mark McDonald says this is all about fact finding"
"Mayor Nutter calls the article’s tone “disgusting,” and he’s asked the Human Relations Commission to investigate some of the sensitive racial issues explored in the piece.
Nutter spokesman Mark McDonald says this is all about fact finding"
Hillary Clinton Endorses Same-Sex Marriage
Hillary Clinton Endorses Same-Sex Marriage - NYTimes.com:
"Mrs. Clinton’s announcement represents a switch in position; as a presidential candidate in 2008, she explicitly opposed same-sex marriage, saying that she favored civil unions but that decisions about the legality of marriage should be left to the states.
(Until last year, President Obama took that position as well; the president now favors a right to marriage for gay couples.)"
"Mrs. Clinton’s announcement represents a switch in position; as a presidential candidate in 2008, she explicitly opposed same-sex marriage, saying that she favored civil unions but that decisions about the legality of marriage should be left to the states.
(Until last year, President Obama took that position as well; the president now favors a right to marriage for gay couples.)"
Ferry service fights that sinking feeling
Ferry service fights that sinking feeling | Matier And Ross | an SFGate.com blog:
"The much-heralded ferry service between Oakland and South San Francisco — launched just nine months ago at a cost to taxpayers of more than $42 million — is taking on water fast.
The service, which operates seven trips each weekday, carried an average of just 131 total riders a day in the last week of February.
That’s less than a third of the ridership that officials were counting on during the ferries’ first year on the bay.
And yet, rather than retrenching, the ferry operators have big plans for expansion.
You can find out about those here."
"The much-heralded ferry service between Oakland and South San Francisco — launched just nine months ago at a cost to taxpayers of more than $42 million — is taking on water fast.
The service, which operates seven trips each weekday, carried an average of just 131 total riders a day in the last week of February.
That’s less than a third of the ridership that officials were counting on during the ferries’ first year on the bay.
And yet, rather than retrenching, the ferry operators have big plans for expansion.
You can find out about those here."
Foreign language requirements for Michigan high schools could be dropped
Foreign language requirements for Michigan high schools could be dropped | MLive.com:
"The bill sponsored by Republican state Rep. Phil Potvin of Cadillac would allow students to meet Algebra 2 and foreign language requirements by including computer science instead.
The bill is expected to be taken up this year by the House Education Committee."
"The bill sponsored by Republican state Rep. Phil Potvin of Cadillac would allow students to meet Algebra 2 and foreign language requirements by including computer science instead.
The bill is expected to be taken up this year by the House Education Committee."
Michigan road funding: See how much various proposals would cost taxpayers, generate for state
Michigan road funding: See how much various proposals would cost taxpayers, generate for state | MLive.com
"Below, you'll find an overview of the publicly-discussed proposals along with some basic math and bottom-line figures provided by SFA.
While these proposals seek to raise revenue through combinations of taxes and fees, Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville said he also has asked SFA to look at several "outside the box" ideas that could generate revenue without necessarily increasing taxes."
"Below, you'll find an overview of the publicly-discussed proposals along with some basic math and bottom-line figures provided by SFA.
While these proposals seek to raise revenue through combinations of taxes and fees, Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville said he also has asked SFA to look at several "outside the box" ideas that could generate revenue without necessarily increasing taxes."
White House Announces Easter Egg Roll May Be Cancelled, After Labeling Concerns Ridiculous Last Week
White House Announces Easter Egg Roll May Be Cancelled, After Labeling Concerns Ridiculous Last Week - By Andrew Johnson - The Corner - National Review Online: "
Last Friday, White House press secretary Jay Carney lashed out at a Fox News anchor for asking whether the White House’s annual Easter Egg Roll might go the way of its cancelled tours.
Carney told Jenna Lee that the event wasn’t at risk:
“Well actually, Jenna, again, if you did a little reporting . . . it’s paid for by the sale of those eggs that come out, as well as from donations on the outside, so it’s a totally different budget.
These are apples and oranges.”
But now the White House is warning that this year’s egg roll may be nixed by the sequester as well.
According to Politico, Capitol Hill offices received an e-mail today with tickets to the event that mentioned it could be cancelled “due to funding uncertainty surrounding the Executive Office of the President and other federal agencies.”
Last Friday, White House press secretary Jay Carney lashed out at a Fox News anchor for asking whether the White House’s annual Easter Egg Roll might go the way of its cancelled tours.
Carney told Jenna Lee that the event wasn’t at risk:
“Well actually, Jenna, again, if you did a little reporting . . . it’s paid for by the sale of those eggs that come out, as well as from donations on the outside, so it’s a totally different budget.
These are apples and oranges.”
But now the White House is warning that this year’s egg roll may be nixed by the sequester as well.
According to Politico, Capitol Hill offices received an e-mail today with tickets to the event that mentioned it could be cancelled “due to funding uncertainty surrounding the Executive Office of the President and other federal agencies.”
SB 124 Would Make it a Class E Felony to Take Biden's Advice
SB 124 Would Make it a Class E Felony to Take Biden's Advice
"In North Carolina, taking the Vice President’s advice could soon become a Class E Felony. North Carolina Senate Bill 124, introduced by Republican Senators Peter S. Brunstetter and Norman W. Sanderson would specifically outlaw the discharge of “a firearm within any building, structure, motor vehicle, or other conveyance, erection, or enclosure with the intent to do harm or incite fear.”
North Carolina’s sentencing guidelines specify a minimum 15 month “intermediate punishment” for Class E felonies and a maximum of up to 63 months in prison."
"In North Carolina, taking the Vice President’s advice could soon become a Class E Felony. North Carolina Senate Bill 124, introduced by Republican Senators Peter S. Brunstetter and Norman W. Sanderson would specifically outlaw the discharge of “a firearm within any building, structure, motor vehicle, or other conveyance, erection, or enclosure with the intent to do harm or incite fear.”
North Carolina’s sentencing guidelines specify a minimum 15 month “intermediate punishment” for Class E felonies and a maximum of up to 63 months in prison."
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