At least 16 percent of motorists tool around without insurance, and a Michigan company says it has developed technology that allows police to easily identify and cite them.
InsureNet's database would compile names, license plate numbers and other information about motorists and provide it to some 35,000 law agencies through a nationwide network linking local, state and federal law enforcement. Cops and traffic cameras could use the information to instantly identify uninsured motorists.… Continue
A New York town's decades-long struggle with police corruption has its mayor considering potential measures most would consider drastic: disbanding the entire department and declaring "martial… Continue
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The Senate convenes at 2 p.m. to resume the motion to proceed to H.R.1388, a bill to reauthorize and reform national service laws. At 6 p.m., a roll call vote will be held on…
Obama overturned a Bush veto only 16 days in to his term.
The pack price increase is only 40 cents, where as the roll
your own increase is going from a buck a pound to 25 dollars.
The pigs don't bother lying, and tell us it is for bringing in more revenue.
Who has the most to gain besides the feds? I think its the major tobacco
companies who have lost their dominance to smaller tobacco companies.…
DW Description: Chris Langan is known to have the highest IQ in the world, somewhere between 195 and 210. To give you an idea of what this means, the average...