Tuesday, April 4, 2017
NCAA...
Amid the blue-and-white pompoms, few are so rude as to mention that the University of North Carolina, the Microsoft of college basketball, remains enmeshed in a scandal of spectacular proportions.
Monday, April 3, 2017
New Issue...*
Two police officers have been attacked with a machete outside a police station in Belgium, local authorities have said. The officers, both women, were assaulted in Charleroi, south of Brussels by an attacker shouting in Arabic, police said.
The attacker was identified as a 33-year-old Algerian, who had resided illegally in Belgium since 2012, and was known to police for criminal offenses.
Lone wolf attacks with machetes, knives and axes against police and civilians have recently become more frequent in Europe, with similar incidents reported in France and Germany.
They are mainly carried by asylum seekers, who had recently arrived in Europe from the Middle East or Western Asia, and may or may not have association with terror groups.
Accepting lawlessness well certainly attract similar.
Before...
A Washington state homeowner was arrested on murder charges after he fatally shot a man who he found taking a shower in his home.
The homeowner shot Nathaniel Joseph Rosa, 31, multiple times after he said he noticed signs of forced entry at his home in Mason County, Washington, the Mason County Sheriff’s office said .
The homeowner went inside and exchanged words with the subject, who was in the shower, at the time, police said. The homeowner left the premises, without calling the police, and returned with a firearm, police said.
"He returned retrieved a firearm, came back over to the residence and fired multiple rounds into the shower ... killing the intruder,"
Police said the homeowner had enough time to call for help before firing shots.
Big...
Big drugmaker Mylan was slapped with a class-action racketeering lawsuit that claims the company engaged in an illegal scheme to dramatically increase the list price of its EpiPen anti-allergy device over the past decade.
The suit alleges that the "skyrocketing" list price of EpiPen for consumers was the result of Mylan's payments of rebates to pharmacy benefit managers — including CVS Caremark, Express Scripts and Optum Rx — which handle prescription drug benefit programs for insurance plans.
The suit claims violations of consumer protection laws of all U.S. states, as well as a violation of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act. If granted class-action status, the suit would cover all consumers. What a web we weave.
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