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Before and after the Monday night riot photos of Ferguson MO

November 26, 2014

Monday night’s grand jury decision to not indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson over the fatal shooting of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown, led to riots in the Missouri city.

Although Michael Brown’s family, President Barack Obama, and authorities called for peaceful protests, the Ferguson was soon out of control.

The riots saw a return to the looting, fires and property damages which took place on a smaller scale in August, immediately after the shooting of Brown.

Unarmed fearless female confronts Ferguson looters

November 26, 2014

A video shows the incredible moment a female Good Samaritan bravely defends a Papa John’s store from looters during riots that turned parts of Ferguson, Missouri, into an urban warzone.

The unarmed woman is seen using her hands to guide a masked man away from the storefront, after he starts punching the windows in an attempt to smash the glass.

She places body between the store and the man and appears to be trying to reason with the looter, who squares up to her and jabs his finger aggressively in her face.

15 items that may save your family’s life

November 26, 2014

Nowadays, we have a huge number of devices and gadgets around us that are supposed to make our daily lives easier. It’s what we’re most focused on, our normal day-to day life – but what if something serious happens, one of the things we’d rather not think about? A fire, a burglary, a child disappears? Some items that can save you in these situations you might own already, some you maybe don’t know yet exist.

Ten Thanksgiving myths

November 26, 2014

Here’s a fun piece by Rick Shenkman, editor of the History News Network, debunking some cherished myths about Thanksgiving.

Some examples:

Texans claim the first Thanksgiving in America actually took place in little San Elizario, a community near El Paso, in 1598 — twenty-three years before the Pilgrims’ festival. For several years they have staged a reenactment of the event that culminated in the Thanksgiving celebration: the arrival of Spanish explorer Juan de Onate on the banks of the Rio Grande. De Onate is said to have held a big Thanksgiving festival after leading hundreds of settlers on a grueling 350-mile long trek across the Mexican desert.

President Obama took to the podium to try to salvage their narrative of American racism

November 26, 2014

n Monday night, after the media’s attempted racial assassination of Officer Darren Wilson shipwrecked on the rocky shoals of the criminal justice system, President Obama took to the podium to try to salvage their narrative of American racism. The media spent months portraying 18-year-old black man Michael Brown as a “gentle giant” victimized by cruel white racist Wilson, and by extension, charging America’s law enforcement establishment with the ultimate sin. Unwilling to let that narrative die, President Obama stepped forward – and in doing so, fueled the flames for future racial conflagrations.

Friendsgiving may be less stressful than Thanksgiving

November 26, 2014

She is among those who ardently believe in the superiority of a Thanksgiving spent with friends. Benefits: no travel, no drama and the ability to sleep in your own bed, assuming that you don’t pass out on your buddy’s couch. It’s not that Friendsgiving advocates aren’t thankful for family. They definitely are. Just, you know, from a distance.

Danielle Lloyd erótico fotografía colección – Part ONE of FOUR

November 26, 2014

She has been seen on countless holidays since separating from her cheating footballer husband.

But Danielle Lloyd looked happy to be back home with her three children as she shared a cute family picture on her Instagram page on Tuesday.

The 30-year-old beamed at the camera as she lay in a bed with her sons Archie, four, Harry, three and George, 14 months.