Monthly Archives: January 2017

House price predictions for 2017 – BBC News

Posted by John P. Bradford // January 3, 2017

For most people around the UK, that is an eye-watering price for a three-bedroom property. Yet, the developers say these homes will be attractive to downsizers – people aged in their 50s and 60s already owning a home in central London. The idea of downsizing to a 3m-plus home might make those eyes water a […]


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Chef Sues Dude Ranch Owner Who Allegedly Asked For Black People Food

Posted by John P. Bradford // January 2, 2017

Chef Armand Appling claims his former boss Madeleine Pickens asked him to make “black people food” in a lawsuit accusing the luxury resort owner of racial discrimination. Appling claims Pickens instructed him not to cook “white people food,” allegedly saying guests of the Mustang Monument Wild Horse Eco-Resort, her high-end dude ranch in northeastern Nevada, would […]


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Fire at Tottenham grassland ‘size of three football pitches’ – BBC News

Posted by John P. Bradford // January 2, 2017

Image copyright Paul Wood Image caption The blaze has been brought under control Read more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-37227317


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Trump announces trip to Mexico for talks with President Pea Nieto

Posted by John P. Bradford // January 2, 2017

Republican presidential candidate who wants to build a border wall will meet Enrique Pea Nieto on Wednesday ahead of major immigration speech Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has confirmed that he will travel to Mexico on Wednesday to meet President Enrique Pea Nieto in Mexico City. Moments before taking the stage for a rally in […]


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Pea Nieto’s making a dangerous gamble with Trump’s Mexico visit | Daniel Pea

Posted by John P. Bradford // January 2, 2017

The beleaguered Mexican president, battered by one scandal after another, hopes that the meeting might boost his approval ratings. But will it backfire? Outside of their respective hairstyles, questionable real estate dealings and plagiarism scandals, President Enrique Pea Nieto and Donald Trump dont seem to have much in common. So why then would Pea Nieto […]


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Woman sues Albuquerque for seizing car despite ban on civil asset forfeiture

Posted by John P. Bradford // January 2, 2017

Arlene Harjo is suing city, claiming it illegally seized her car on only suspicion of a crime, despite a 2015 law making the practice by police illegal A woman is suing the city of Albuquerque, claiming it illegally seized her car on only suspicion of a crime, and is seeking to resell it, despite a […]


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Strangers Post Best Message On Girl’s Lost Phone After Finding It At Festival

Posted by John P. Bradford // January 2, 2017

Losing your phone at a festivalcould potentially ruin your entire experience. Not only would you feel stranded, with no way to contact your friends if you lost them, but also, any photos you snapped at the festival would be gone forever. It could have turned out that way for Reading Festival-goer Kayleigh Budd. Luckily, her […]


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Everyone Wants To Move After The Creepy Clown Sightings In South Carolina

Posted by John P. Bradford // January 2, 2017

Theres a very good reason to be scared if youre in Greenville, South Carolina. People are reporting sightings of a mystery clown trying to lure kids into the woods. And if thats not creepy enough, police have laid on extra patrols and apartment complex officials have issued a chilling warning to keep children in the […]


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Billionaires’ basements: the luxury bunkers making holes in London streets

Posted by John P. Bradford // January 1, 2017

Oliver Wainwright: A new billionaires' craze for building elaborate subterranean extensions is making swiss cheese of London's poshest streets but at what cost? Walking around the stuccoed streets of Kensington and Chelsea today, you are in for a surreal sight. The marching rows of doric columns, pedimented porticoes and gargantuan pleasure cave would house a […]


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Rousseff’s supporters take to the streets to protest impeachment vote

Posted by John P. Bradford // January 1, 2017

(CNN)Supporters of former Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff Wednesday night protested her impeachment her by setting fires, damaging property and clashing with police in Brazil’s largest city, Sao Paolo. Lawmakers voted 61-20 Wednesday to remove Rousseff from office, finding her guilty of breaking budgetary laws in an impeachment trial. The heir to former President Luiz Inacio […]


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