A U.S. woman accused of domestic violence, jumped to the neck of a judge, even during the process. Luckily the guards managed to immobilize before the was judge hurt.The young woman received a sentence of four months. Melissa Hardwick uncontrolled
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Americans prepare for Carmageddon
By Ted Dawber – Americans blocked for 53 hours one of the most traveled roads in the country to demolish and rebuild a bridge. In the U.S., the project will mean a huge traffic jam. Three months after warning that
Eden Wood Miss contests for children, ends her career
Ambition of a mother daughter turned her life into a business. Six years, Eden has already made money from a machine of beauty. “Career” began when the child was one year and then won the Miss competitions all children attended.
America former first lady, Betty Ford, died at the age of 93
America former first lady, Betty Ford, wife of U.S. President Gerald Ford, died at the age of 93. Betty Ford became known for her strong opinions and to establish rehabilitation centers for drug and alcoholic people. Also, Betty Ford was
A large amount of oil was poured into a river in Montana
The U.S. authorities are on alert Montana State because of a leak occurring at a petroleum pipeline. A large amount of oil was poured into a river in the area, thus increasing the risk of pollution to spill into residential
The Declaration of Independence
When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which
Fireworks, for The Independence Day and Quotes
By James Anderson - The Independence Day is also known as the Fourth of July, today isa federal holiday in the United States commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom
New Mexico fires – Updates
The top nuclear weapons research facilities in the US will remain closed until Thursday as fire fighters battle a wildfire raging at its boundary. But only “essential-duties” staff at Los Alamos National Laboratory will be permitted on site on Wednesday.
Illinois dismisses cuts to services for immigrants
The governor of Illinois, Pat Quinn, lawmakers announced their intention to reverse its proposed cuts to programs for immigrants who live in the state. According to statements issued by the Puerto Rican Senator William Delgado, the state ruler said that
Midwest residents Without Power
Thousands of Midwest residents are without power as a huge line of severe thunderstorms moves through the region. The powerful winds and scattered tornadoes have downed power lines in parts of Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri and Kentucky. Because of the









