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Nobel Prize Winning Doctor: Need Quarantines, Can Catch Ebola From Person Who Is Asymptomatic

Shared from Zite   After days of blistering criticism from the ACLU, the CDC and even the United Nations secretary general over Gov. Chris Christie's new, 21-day mandatory quarantine policy for all healthcare workers exposed to Ebola, the New Jersey governor has gotten a much-needed vote of support from a heavyweight name in the medical community: Nobel Prize-winning doctor and medical researcher, Dr. Bruce Beutler. John Hames shared with you:   Nobel Prize Winning Doctor: Need Quarantines, Can Catch Ebola From Person Who Is Asymptomatic weaselzippers.us - He says don't trust those who say you absolutely can't catch it from asymptomatic people, that authorities just trying to prevent panic. As we've said before, CDC is operating on

Federal civil rights charges unlikely against police officer in Ferguson shooting

Shared from Zite   The evidence at this point does not support civil rights charges against Officer Wilson," said one person briefed on the investigation, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the case. John Hames shared with you:   Federal civil rights charges unlikely against police officer in Ferguson shooting Washington Post - Justice Department investigators have all but concluded they do not have a strong enough case to bring civil rights charges against Darren Wilson, the white police officer who shot and killed an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, Mo., according to law enforcement officials. Availab

Hacked ex-CBS reporter releases chilling new video of her computer that will make your jaw drop

Shared from Zite   She took the video with her cellphone and shows the keyboard at one point to prove it's not her orchestrating what is taking place on the screen — someone can be seen scrolling through a report and deleting parts of it. Read more:  http://www.bizpacreview.com/2014/10/31/hacked-ex-cbs-reporter-releases-chilling-new-video-of-her-computer-that-will-make-your-jaw-drop-155996#ixzz3HmbuGRRh John Hames shared with you:   Hacked ex-CBS reporter releases chilling new video of her computer that will make your jaw drop bizpacreview.com - Former CBS News investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson released a video Friday that shows an unknown source accessing her computer and deleting information from a report on Benghazi. She took

Poll: 1-point margin in Iowa, Kansas and North Carolina Senate races

Shared from Zite   According to the latest round of Fox News Senate battleground polls, none of the front-runners in those states hits the 50 percent mark. That means these races will be decided by late-deciding voters -- and campaigns competing furiously to get their voters to the polls. One thing that is baked into the cake: President Obama is unpopular in these states. That will motivate Republican voters, yet there's more to these races -- and with four days until Election Day, a lot could happen.  John Hames shared with you:   Poll: 1-point margin in Iowa, Kansas and North Carolina Senate races Fox News - That's one of the biggest clichés in politics. It's also true in one-point races. Welcome to Iowa, Kansas and North Carolina.

Open-carry advocate targeted in SWAT-ting

Shared from Zite   "Wow, I could have been killed!" he wrote in a report on the  Bearing Arms website  of an October incident in which officers from many police units suddenly pulled up around him while he was riding his motorcycle home from a couple of errands. Such swatting incidents are becoming more common. They started out with Internet gamers who would hide behind online personas and anonymous names to report that their gaming opponent had a gun or had taken hostages. Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/10/open-carry-advocate-targeted-in-swat-ting/#cfMfuYWi2ummAcP0.99 John Hames shared with you:   Open-carry advocate targeted in SWAT-ting wnd.com - Fairfax, Virginia, resident and open carry advocate Robert Dickens heard the police

Mary Landrieu blames racism for Obama's unpopularity in Louisiana

Shared from Zite   Asked Thursday why President Barack Obama has a hard time in Louisiana -- where his approval rating hovers around 40% -- Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu said a big reason has to do with his race.  "I'll be very, very honest with you. The South has not always been the friendliest place for African-Americans," Landrieu told NBC News' Chuck Todd. "It's been a difficult time for the president to present himself in a very positive light as a leader." John Hames shared with you:   Mary Landrieu blames racism for Obama's unpopularity in Louisiana CNN - Asked Thursday why President Barack Obama has a hard time in Louisiana -- where his approval rating hovers around 40% -- Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu s

BREAKING NEWS: Mexican judge orders immediate release of jailed US Marine, family spokesman says.

A Mexican judge has ordered the immediate release of jailed US Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi, a family spokesman tells the Associated Pres s.  More on this story: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/10/31/mexican-judge-orders-jailed-marine-andrew-tahmooressi-freed-family-spokesman/ For more news, please go to FoxNews.com and watch Fox News Channel. ©2014 Fox News Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Fox News never sends unsolicited email. You received this email because you requested a subscription to Breaking Alerts from FoxNews.com .

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Fox News First -- Gator bait: Landrieu’s gaffe bites Southern Dems

FOX News First: Oct. 31 By Chris Stirewalt   Buzz Cut: ·        Gator bait: Landrieu's gaffe bites Southern Dems ·        Power Play: Rough draft of history edition ·        'Gotcha' backfires on N.H. reporter ·        Last chance to Pick Six! ·        Don't mess with the gnome mafia GATOR BAIT: LANDRIEU'S GAFFE BITES SOUTHERN DEMS Asked by NBC News to explain her poor chances for a fourth Senate term, Sen. Mary Landrieu , D-La., opted instead to offer an excuse: Voters in her state are plagued by racism and sexism. "To be very, very honest with you, the South has not always been the friendliest place for African-Americans," Landrieu said. "It's been a difficult time for [ President Obama ] to present himself in a very positive light as a leader. It's not always been a good place for women to present ourselves. It's more of a conservative place, so we've had to work a little bit harder on that." Landrieu is widely expected to lose