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Gov. Neil Abercrombie signed same-sex civil unions into law Wednesday, granting gay and lesbian couples the same state rights as married partners. It will start January 1st 2012, becoming the 7th State to approve it. Arguments over civil unions and gay marriage have long divided the state, which nearly became the first in the nation to legalize gay marriage in 1993 because of a state Supreme Court ruling.
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Will Mike Huckabee run in 2012?
Countdown to 2012 VIDEO
Will former Arkansas Governor, 2008 presidental canidate and TV show host run in 2012? He was on ABC NEWS' Nightline lastnight also includes Duck Hunting.
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John Thune decides not to run for President
Countdown to Decision 2012
The GOP has another candidate announcing they are not running.
The GOP has another candidate announcing they are not running.
South Dakota Senator John Thune announced today that he will not run for President. Citing "this period of fiscal crisis and economic uncertainty," Thune wrote on his website that "at this time, I feel that I am best positioned to fight for America's future here in the trenches of the United States Senate." He is the second canidate from the Republican Party deciding not to run for 2012 election.
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011
LIVE VIDEO: 12 JANUARY 2011
Tuscon Memorial for victims of Saturday, January 8th's shooting that killed 6 and injured others including , AZ Rep. Gabrielle Giffords.
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Monday, January 10, 2011
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Wednesday, The 17th of November 2010
I heart Boobies Lawsuit
Pa. School middle school girls sue over 'I heart boobies' bracelet ban. The American Civil Liberties Union believes the lawsuit is the first in the country over a school’s ban on the $4 bracelets, which are designed to raise breast-cancer awareness among young people. The rubber jewelry has become wildly popular among students, prompting bans across the country.
Pa. School middle school girls sue over 'I heart boobies' bracelet ban. The American Civil Liberties Union believes the lawsuit is the first in the country over a school’s ban on the $4 bracelets, which are designed to raise breast-cancer awareness among young people. The rubber jewelry has become wildly popular among students, prompting bans across the country.
School officials in Easton argue that the slogan is distracting and demeaning, and that some staff feel it trivializes a serious illness. Read more
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Friday, October 08, 2010
Video:"Dora the Explorer" voice actor is suing Nickeloden
Video: The 14-year-old actor of "Dora The Explorer is suing Nickelodeon says: she was cheated of millions of dollars.
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Video from abc news
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Thursday, August 19, 2010
Video: Egg recall
A salmonella outbreak has now caused a recall on over 380 million eggs.
Video after the break
Video after the break
Monday, August 02, 2010
Thursday, July 29, 2010
The News wall Top stories for the day (in video) for July 29th 2010
We are trying a new feature to have the days 3 stories put up here in a news wall.
Operation Noah's Ark: A way to save animals in the Gulf. (From Fox News)
Operation Noah's Ark: A way to save animals in the Gulf. (From Fox News)
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Ethics panel gives 13 charges against Rangel
Washington D.C news update- Thursday the house ethics panel found accused 20-term rep. from NY Charles Rangel 13 violations of House rules involving alleged financial wrongdoing and harming the credibility of Congress. Charges include using his influence to solicit money from coperate heads for a collage fund that in name of him. He had to step down from the House ways and means committee earlier this year due to the charges. Other charges involve alleged income tax and financial disclosure violations, as well as improper use of government mail service and letterhead. Many house dems want him to step down due to fears in the election year that he may show up corruption. He also could face jail time.
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
BP Oil Spill day 100
April 20th 2010 |
Today July 28th marked the 100th day of the BP oil spill in the gulf the story started April 20th when a ocean riser blew up. It killed 11 people. Then the oil started gushing out into the Gulf of Mexico. BP had tried these attempts to stop it : "Top Hat" "Top Kill" , a cap, and finally a better cap. That on around day 89 no oil leaked in the gulf for the first time since April 19th.
Attacks and anger on BP happened including on the CEO of the British Oil Comany ,Tony Hayword, was ousted from day to day in U.S spill and now being transfered from CEO to a leader at BP Russia. The economic impact may be worse fishers in the gulf had to stop work because of the spill and many other oil workers in the gulf had to quit due to stops on banning of oil drilling. Also due to beaches being closed there was really no one coming to the beaches due to fear of oil. On day 100 we are still waiting for the relief wells to finally happen and stop this all. Most of the oil has been degrading in the water due to natural processes. Scares happend too including 2 tropical storms which gladly did nothing to the oil.
many beaches have been closed due to the spill. |
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Saturday, June 26, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Man tries to ampuate arm to save himself
Jonathan Metz was working on his boiler when he dropped something and he tried to get it when his arm got stuck so after about 12 hours calling for help he saw some of his power blades. He tried to convince himself to cut his arm off to be free so he could live and have it re attached. So he tried up until he go to some nerves. The paramedics found him and cut broke through the boiler. They amputated the rest of his arm , it couldn't be reattached due to infection.
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Tuesday, June 15, 2010
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
Breaking News House Votes 224-206 to Approve Rule for Health Care Debate
Sunday March 21st 2010
Mychiller news- The House voted 224-206 Sunday to approve the rules for debate of a massive health insurance overhaul that evidently satisfies few but is viewed by House Democrats as better than no reform.
House Republicans were doing all they could to slow the increasingly inevitable march toward the overhaul and were joined by 28 Democrats who voted with Republicans against the rule, which laid out plans to limit debate.
Two more showdown votes were left -- passage of the Senate bill and then the package of changes to the Senate-passed bill, including deletion of special Medicaid benefits for Nebraska known as the " cornhusker kickback" and other deals made to win Senate support.
President Obama will have to sign the Senate bill into law before any "fixes" bill goes to the Senate under fast-track rules that would enable Democrats to pass it without facing a Republican filibuster. Democrats control 59 of the Senate's 100 seats, one vote shy of the number needed to overcome bill-killing filibusters from a united GOP.
But senators have given no guarantees they will pass the fixes, which are strictly the wishes of House Democrats.
Mychiller news- The House voted 224-206 Sunday to approve the rules for debate of a massive health insurance overhaul that evidently satisfies few but is viewed by House Democrats as better than no reform.
House Republicans were doing all they could to slow the increasingly inevitable march toward the overhaul and were joined by 28 Democrats who voted with Republicans against the rule, which laid out plans to limit debate.
Two more showdown votes were left -- passage of the Senate bill and then the package of changes to the Senate-passed bill, including deletion of special Medicaid benefits for Nebraska known as the " cornhusker kickback" and other deals made to win Senate support.
President Obama will have to sign the Senate bill into law before any "fixes" bill goes to the Senate under fast-track rules that would enable Democrats to pass it without facing a Republican filibuster. Democrats control 59 of the Senate's 100 seats, one vote shy of the number needed to overcome bill-killing filibusters from a united GOP.
But senators have given no guarantees they will pass the fixes, which are strictly the wishes of House Democrats.
Dismissing calls for months to scrap the plan and start over, House Democrats grew increasingly confident throughout the day that they would have the 216 votes needed to pass the legislation approved in the Senate on Christmas Eve.
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Friday, March 19, 2010
website of the day March 19th 2010
Today's website of the day is a search engine called Yebol at (http://yebol.com) it's a search engine that let's you do more than 1 type of search at once. Like Images,Videos, News,Twitter. So give it try. Have a suggestion for a website of the day email us.
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Shame on you : Abc News ?
Written by Terry of mychiller.com
Abc News paid for an interview with the accused Casey Anthony , the one in court for the murder of her daughter allegedly, they paid $200,000. Something strange to me thought they fired 400 staffers about 2 weeks ago to save money . Though Abc Said :"In August 2008, we licensed exclusive rights to an extensive library of photos and home videos for use by our broadcast platforms, affiliates and international partners," "No use of material was tied to any interview."
The payments were revealed Thursday in an Orange County, Fla., court proceeding, which was concerned with whether Anthony can be declared indigent and thus receive a taxpayer-funded defense.
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Abc News paid for an interview with the accused Casey Anthony , the one in court for the murder of her daughter allegedly, they paid $200,000. Something strange to me thought they fired 400 staffers about 2 weeks ago to save money . Though Abc Said :"In August 2008, we licensed exclusive rights to an extensive library of photos and home videos for use by our broadcast platforms, affiliates and international partners," "No use of material was tied to any interview."
The payments were revealed Thursday in an Orange County, Fla., court proceeding, which was concerned with whether Anthony can be declared indigent and thus receive a taxpayer-funded defense.
Well then Shame on you ABC! Don't pay for interviews you are not In touch magazine. Because you pay for an interview you are tainting the news and not making it good for journalism. Don't do it again!!
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Monday, March 15, 2010
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