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Latest From J.J. Luna May 28, 2013
When Cash Is King When Cash Is King »
When I lived and worked in Spain under the regime of Generalissimo Francisco Franco, cash was king. When I later moved back to North America, I continued to use cash whenever possible. You will not find me downtown with less than $500 on my person; and if I'm on a flight overseas, I'll have much more. There are advantages to paying cash. More »


Outside The Asylum

The Last Man Standing The Last Man Standing »
With the scandals President Barack Obama and his henchmen have created polluting the national discourse, it is becoming increasingly apparent that a special prosecutor will be appointed soon. Here's a thought that ought to keep you awake tonight: What if Obama himself ends up facing the pokey?  More »

Voices

Fitness Is Key To Preparedness Fitness Is Key To Preparedness »
Preparedness is about surviving. And if the day comes when you and the people around you can't rely on technology and the sophisticated infrastructure that supplies the food and comfort to which we've become accustomed, you'll have to rely on yourself — and that means work. Hard work demands that you be in adequate physical shape. More »



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Researcher: It's Free, Swipe Yo EBT Researcher: It's Free, Swipe Yo EBT »
A University of Illinois researcher, in a paper funded by ConAgra Foods, opines that American efforts to alleviate food insecurity should include encouraging more people to participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), aka food stamps, "because it works." More »



Protecting Or Bullying? Cop Posing As Student Gets Autistic Kid To Buy Some Weed Protecting Or Bullying? Cop Posing As Student Gets Autistic Kid To Buy Some Weed »
A scary trend in which cops infiltrate American schools and set up unassuming students for drug deals is emerging in the United States. Last week, the parents of a special-needs boy in Temecula, Calif., filed a claim against the local school district for helping "local authorities in an undercover drug sting that intentionally targeted and discriminated against their son." More »

Patient Consent At Risk As Genome Sequencing Breakthroughs Divide Medical Community Patient Consent At Risk As Genome Sequencing Breakthroughs Divide Medical Community »
A forthcoming report in Science magazine argues that patient consent and confidentiality are under fire, after the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics recently adjusted its formal recommendations to doctors that, for the most part, now leave the patient out of the decision-making process over how much data researchers can mine from their unique genetic codes. More »


Health Tips

Fight Springtime Sneezes With All-Natural Solutions

Spring may bring warm weather and trees in bloom, but that can also mean allergies or colds. However, several new remedies are readily available to help ease your symptoms: sneezing, runny nose and watery eyes.

If you're looking to prevent colds or reduce your symptoms, try adding andrographis to your daily regimen. This extract is found in shrubs throughout India and Asia, and now has been popping up on shelves in the United States. Researchers have concluded that this supplement greatly reduced cold symptoms in a study of 433 patients. More »


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