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Former CEO at McDonald’s sees layoffs and robots coming from a $15 minimum wage

  Edward Rensi, the former CEO of McDonald’s Corporation announced and speculated on Tuesday that, if the $15 minimum wage really does go into affect, the country will see massive unemployment and the emergence of robotic workers. It will be a simple matter of basic economics, Rensi says. Companies can place robots that will end …

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South Korean convenience store chain touts new ice cream as hangover cure

Finding something that will cure a hangover, besides just waiting until the alcohol leaves your body naturally, has been pursued for countless ages by countless cultures. Now, it seems, there is something new. In South Korea, the convenience food chain, Withme FS, has launched a new type of ice cream that the company claims can …

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Research group hopeful that Obama will soon release classified UFO data

The Paradigm Research Group has been trying for the last twenty years to get the government in general, and the sitting president at the time in particular, to release as much classified UFO documentation that the government has. The group, like so many others, seems to think that the truth about UFO’s and extraterrestrial races …

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Thousands of living veterans lost their benefits because the VA said they’re dead

  In the last five years, The Veteran’s Administration has declared over 4,000 living veterans to be dead. As a result, these veterans and their families have had their benefits canceled. Among the reasons for this, the VA states, has been erroneous cross checking of facts and data by their computers as well as employee …

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California state senator looks to change asset forfeiture laws

On Monday, California state senator Holly Mitchell (D) revived legislation that would greatly restrict California’s asset seizure laws and, if it is approved and signed by the governor into law, could have gigantic repercussions all across the country. Right now, the police, or any law enforcement agency, can seize a person’s assets and keep them …

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