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Author: Erin Elizabeth

ABC: TV Weatherman Pleading Guilty to Child Pornography Charges

Former 10TV Ohio meteorologist Mike Davis recently revealed he plans to plead guilty to child porn charges. He is also requesting the court to keep him out of jail. Davis, 60, was charged with three counts of pandering sexually oriented matter involving a minor, felonies in the second degree, and one count of possession of sexually oriented matter involving a minor, a felony in the fourth degree, after nearly 16,000 images of child porn were found in his possession.  Davis could face up to 25 years in prison if convicted.  RELATED STORY: A Boy Missing for More Than Two...

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Alaskan Children Lost In Snow Storm Found Alive, Huddled Around 2-Year Old

Eighteen miles from home and more than 27 hours after they set out on a snowmobile ride, four Alaskan children were found huddled together in a snow cave. All members of the group were discovered alive–including 2-year-old Trey Camille, the youngest of the missing. With temperatures just below freezing, their survival was nothing short of miraculous. A Snowmobile Ride Gone Wrong Nunam Iqua is a small village along western Alaska’s Bering Sea, tucked near the mouth of the Yukon River. The 4 boys – Christopher Johnson, 14, Frank Johnson, 8, Ethan Camille, 7, and Trey Camille, 2 – had...

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FORBES: Why The Feds Are Raiding Tech Companies For Medical Records

Last week, the U.S. government demanded genetic data from Ancestry.com, creating anxiety around the different types of access police have to DNA data.  But that’s not the only thing that should concern Americans. They should also take note of the government’s secretive plundering of citizens’ most private data contained in their medical histories, which is mostly going unnoticed.  According to Forbes, it appears police raids on medical tech companies may be more frequent and more fruitful than those on places like Ancestry. RELATED STORY: Electronic medical records fail again, as 12 million patient records at Quest Diagnostics get hacked...

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NEWSWEEK: 70 Percent of Pure Human Blood Ready for Transfusion Found to Contain Xanax

Blood transfusions are routine medical procedures around the world. Imagine being in the hospital and in need of blood. Chances are you’ll undergo a transfusion without giving it a second thought.  However, new research suggests there’s the possibility the transfusion might contain more than just blood. Researchers from Oregon State University (OSU), writing for the Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical, were stunned by the level of pharmaceuticals they found in what was assumed clean batches of blood. What was specifically interesting was the high concentrations of cough medicine and anti-anxiety medication. Xanax in the transfusion blood supply is not something...

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CNN: Florida’s War on Weeds is Killing Fish and Supercharging Red Tide, Opponents Say

On any given day, a squadron of airboats and helicopters spread out across Florida’s freshwaters to spray tank after tank of toxic herbicide.  Millions of gallons of poison pour into the state’s rivers and lakes. Officials say without it, Florida would be overcome with weeds. But a growing voice of fishermen, hunters, naturalists, and activists disagree. They are confident that what began as practical navigation and flood control has turned into a million-dollar-a-month chemical addiction that is killing Florida’s natural state. They want it to stop. CNN reports: To gather evidence, a home builder and angler named Mike Knepper...

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