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  • Female Assassins Kill Kim Jong Nam, Half Brother of DPRK Dictator Kim Jong Eun

    Wire Sources|Feb 16, 2017

    Update, 2/15: Malaysian police have arrested the taxi driver who drove away from the airport with the 2 female assassins of Kim Jong Nam, says a local news website in Kuala Lumpur. The two women told the taxi driver that they were Vietnamese. It is unclear whether the taxi driver will be charged with a crime. Kim Jong Eun assassinated his own uncle, and now apparently his own half brother. The two men may never have actually met, but a half brother represented a threat to the throne. So Kim...

  • South Korea Seals Off 2 Hospitals Due to Outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome

    Wire Sources|Feb 16, 2017

    While we're experiencing a Norovirus health scare in Santa Monica, simultaneously Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers) has infected 126 people in South Korea and killed 11. It was first diagnosed just over three weeks ago in a businessman who had returned from a trip to the Middle East. Reuters: South Korea has sealed off two hospitals that treated people with a deadly respiratory disease, officials said today, even as the outbreak that has been spreading through health facilities could have...

  • Four Die In Freak Accident at Amusement Park Water Ride

    Wire Sources|Oct 27, 2016

    Four people were killed Tuesday in an accident at a popular theme park on Australia's east coast, police and the park said. Local police said two men and two women died while on the Thunder River Rapids ride at Dreamworld. The theme park said it did not know how the accident occurred and that an investigation was underway. "Dreamworld is working as quickly as possible to establish the facts around the incident and is working closely with emergency authorities and police to do this," the park...

  • Cruz Drops Out of US Presidential Race

    Wire Sources|Apr 25, 2016

    U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, the unlikely survivor of a once-crowded GOP presidential field, said Tuesday night that he was suspending his campaign to be his party's presidential candidate, which seems to end the contest over the 2016 Republican nomination. NBC News earlier in the night projected that Donald Trump would triumph in the Indiana GOP primary. Cruz was the only candidate to win multiple state victories against the real estate magnate, surviving a crowded field of experienced...