Gov. Bill Lee signs permitless carry bill into law as Tennessee joins 18 other states, Las Vegas pushes to become first to ban ornamental grass, Kamala Harris: "For years and generations, wars have been fought over oil. In a short matter of time, they will be fought over water.", CIA’s Fake vaccination program endangers us all, and ‘When is the housing market going to crash?’ top Google search now.
Gov. Bill Lee signs permitless carry bill into law as Tennessee joins 18 other states - source
The Lee administration has estimated the legislation will cost the state as much as $20 million annually. The bill is backed by the National Rifle Association but opposed by the state's leading law enforcement groups, which have argued the change could increase crime and officer vulnerability.
Las Vegas pushes to become first to ban ornamental grass - source
A desert city built on a reputation for excess and indulgence wants to become a model for restraint and conservation with a first-in-the-nation policy banning grass that nobody walks on. Las Vegas-area water officials have spent two decades trying to get people to replace thirsty greenery with desert plants, and now they’re asking the Nevada Legislature to outlaw roughly 40% of the turf that’s left.
Kamala Harris: "For years and generations, wars have been fought over oil. In a short matter of time, they will be fought over water." - source
VP of the U.S. Kamala Harris refers to water as a commodity, referencing meetings on foreign policy that supposedly indicate the water wars are starting "in a short matter of time".
CIA’s Fake vaccination program endangers us all - source 1, source 2
In its zeal to identify bin Laden or his family, the CIA used a sham hepatitis B vaccination project to collect DNA in the neighborhood where he was hiding. The effort apparently failed, but the violation of trust threatens to set back global public health efforts by decades.
‘When is the housing market going to crash?’ top Google search now - source
Google reported last week that the search “When is the housing market going to crash?” had spiked 2,450% in the past month. At the start of this month, 42% of homes were selling for more than their list price, according to real estate brokerage Redfin. This was 16 percentage points higher than the same period a year earlier. “I have to admit I’m worried when I hear that. It does make me concerned,” said Frank Nothaft, CoreLogic’s chief economist.
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