They have the right to.
Friday, August 17, 2018
Thursday, August 16, 2018
Ramen Noodles...
Someone stole a massive bounty of dry Ramen Noodles, driving off with their haul in a truck trailer in Fayette County, Georgia.
To be clear, a six-figure salary's worth of ramen is enough sodium to bolster an army of bandits.
Authorities found the 53-foot trailer next to a Chevron gas station, which they believe was stolen between July 26 and August 1.
Unfortunately, there are far more questions than answers surrounding the illicit noodles. What these enterprising thieves planned to do with so much ramen is a question for the ages.
FCC...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has shut down conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' flagship radio station.
The newspaper reported that a lawsuit filed in federal court in Austin alleged that Liberty Radio had functioned without a license since at least 2013, and had been transmitting from a tower at an Austin apartment complex.
Jones, a conspiracy theorist who founded the site Infowars, has recently been banned by several platforms, including Facebook and YouTube.
Infowars and Jones' content has also been pulled from Spotify and Vimeo, and Twitter placed restrictions on the accounts for Jones and his site.
Jones has been criticized for some of the conspiracy theories he promotes: The parents of two children killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting have sued him for allegedly saying the massacre was staged and a cover-up orchestrated by the parents of the children.
Wednesday, August 15, 2018
Vetting...
The man arrested on suspicion of terror offences after a car crashed outside the Houses of Parliament has been named as Salih Khater by government sources.
The 29-year-old British citizen, originally from Sudan, has also been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, Met Police said.
He came to the UK as a refugee and was granted asylum, the BBC understands.
His brother described him as a "normal person"
Need a little vetting before offer the citizenship so quickly.
Eggs...*
Researchers from the University of Sydney studied the real impact eggs have on a person's health. The researchers put 128 people with pre-diabetes or type 2 diabetes onto a couple of different diets program.
One group ate 12 or more eggs per week, while the other ate fewer than two, part of a three-month weight loss attempt.
Each group people lost about 9 pounds, maintain their high egg or low egg diet for a year. Both groups had no significant difference in their cholesterol, sugar or blood pressure.
The researchers recommended eggs be boiled or poached. If fried, a polyunsaturated cooking oil, such as olive oil, was recommended.
The researchers recommended eggs be boiled or poached. If fried, a polyunsaturated cooking oil, such as olive oil, was recommended.
It matters a lot what you eat with your eggs. Butter, bacon, sausage, cheese and muffins all contain saturated fats, and those can raise your blood cholesterol.
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