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Union Square bra bandit strikes again

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

.share-print{margin-right: 135px !important;}Share this:—PrintIt was not his first panty raid. A man who San Francisco police call the “underwear burglar” made off with almost $450 worth of bras and panties in his fifth alleged heist at the Victoria’s Secret Pink store in Union Square, Central Station Capt. Garret Tom said Tuesday. Anthony Robinson, 55, was allegedly caught with 15 bras and four pairs of panties hidden under his clothes at about 3:30 p.m. May 20. He had been booked into county jail in February on suspicion of burglary... Читать дальше...

Pacific Coast Highway: The Ultimate California Road Trip

Yahoo Travel 

(Photo: John ‘K’/Flickr ) By Roadtripppers The Pacific Coast Highway, formally known as California State Route 1, is the ultimate road-trip route, tracing the California coast for more than 650 miles from Mendocino County in the north to Orange County in the south. It’s designated an All-American Road for its scenic views, and it packs one heck of a path past some pretty rad attractions. Here’s a guide to 7 must-see spots while road tripping the Pacific Coast Highway. 1.

You'll Come to Baja California Sur for the Sea Goats; You'll Stay for the Whales

Yahoo Travel 

Critter cravers far and wide venture way, way down Mexico’s Baja Peninsula to swim with cuddly sea lion babies. Rather, the “sea goats” on wee-little Isla Espíritu Santo in the Gulf of California are simply wild goats that’ve evolved to drink seawater — which, as far as mammals go, is pretty impressive.



The Economics of Medicaid and the Need for Reform

Cato Institute 

Medicaid is already the largest item on many state budgets, and federal spending on the program is expected to increase dramatically in the next decade, putting additional strain on an already overextended national budget as well. As enrollment in the program expands under the Affordable Care Act, policymakers will face challenging decisions in how to best manage the program and its escalating costs moving forward. Please join us for a broad discussion of the economics of Medicaid and to hear ideas for reform from our diverse panel of experts.

Efforts to Secure the Border - June 2014

Nationaldefense.libsyn.com 

In this podcast we look at efforts to secure the border, a federal rule that is barring companies and entrepreneurs from using drones for commercial purposes and new missions for Marines.

White Hot Insects: Climate Change Leading to Lighter Colors

Discovermagazine.com 

Most of the discussion on climate change focuses on startling images of potential loss: the city of Miami underwater due to rising sea level or the lone polar bear on an ever-shrinking iceberg. But some of the greatest impacts of our continued inability to curb our carbon appetite are surprisingly small—little changes that may ultimately have big implications. It's the butterfly effect—except, in this case, I literally am talking about butterflies.  Of all the species affected by climate

Meet The RD: Mike Potier

Joe Machnik's No. 1 Soccer Camps 

This week’s article turns a spotlight onto one of our Regional Directors – Mike Potier. Mike has been with No. 1 Soccer Camps for over 21 years. With an impressive playing and coaching career, he embodies the professionalism, experience, and excellence that define our staff, coaches and directors at No. 1 Soccer Camps. As a … Continue reading "Meet The RD: Mike Potier"

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Fremont man arrested on suspicion of murder after wife found strangled

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

.share-print{margin-right: 135px !important;}Share this:—PrintAuthorities arrested a man suspected of strangling his wife to death Sunday morning in Fremont, police said. Just before 10 a.m., police found 39-year-old Anita Sidhu dead inside her home on the 39000 block of Royal Palm Drive. Authorities immediately deemed the death suspicious after finding evidence that suggested she was likely strangled, police said. Detectives pegged Sidhu’s husband, 42-year-old Balvir Singh of Fremont, as a suspect... Читать дальше...

Urinating homeless man stabs workers in S.F.’s Tenderloin

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

.share-print{margin-right: 135px !important;}Share this:—PrintA homeless man stabbed two construction workers Monday when they confronted him as he urinated at a construction site in San Francisco’s Tenderloin, police said. The workers approached the suspect at around 2 p.m. at Geary and Larkin streets and asked him to stop, said Officer Gordon Shyy, a San Francisco police spokesman. The suspect then pulled out a knife and stabbed both workers, Shyy said. One victim, who authorities did not name... Читать дальше...


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