"Valentina Dyshko of North Canton has told Channel 3 News investigator Tom Meyer exclusively that she had to remove all her clothes inside the Stark County Jail.
"There are a number of things popping up on the radar these days and they're all connected because everything is connected at some level. That is why some people work toward a common unity; these are the true minority in this world.
"The parents of two Bronx preschoolers are suing the city, charging that their kids were tossed out of class - and handcuffed by a school-safety officer - for refusing to take a nap.
"Victoria Inness-Brown's family was addicted to diet soda. After researching the effects of aspartame, she strongly believed the artificial sweetener might one day lead to their illness or even their early deaths.
"This is Israel, which is supposed to be our only friend in the ME. A "friend" that engages in extortion, murder, espionage, bribery and savage attacks against anyone who dare question their existence.
"Astronomers from The University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, have captured rare video of a meteor falling to Earth.
"For the next several days there's a very photogenic coincidence in the sky that's no illusion. Comet Holmes is passing the big, dim California Nebula in Perseus. (Ever wonder why we map-reading creatures see a California in space?)
"The US government is demanding the right to ban British air passengers from flying over America en route to other countries - even when the flights will not land in the United States.
"The world's number one terrorist organization, the CIA has committed heinous acts of terrorism abroad, murdering critics of US foreign and domestic policies and has done it on behalf of an increasing tiny, privileged American elite.
"US Forest Service scientists believe an Oregon State University graduate student working on a cooperative project with the agency's Pacific Southwest Research station on the Tahoe National Forest has photographed a wolverine, an animal whose presence has not been confirmed in …
Scientists are creating real-life "flies-on-the-walls" by fitting insects with special implants that enable them to be used as spies.
"The US postal service approves more than 10,000 requests from US law enforcement each year to record names, addresses and other information from the outside of packages, according to information released through a Freedom of Information Act request.
"The identity of Britain's first female doctor has finally been revealed almost 150 years after her death. Margaret Ann Bulkley dressed as a man for more than 50 years to become her alter-ego Dr James Barry.
"The Pentagon is slated to release a suspected toxicant in Crystal City, Virginia this week, ostensibly to test air sensors.The operation is just the latest example of the Defense Department's long history of using service members and civilians as human test subjects, often wit …
" Google Inc has complied with a request by the Pentagon to remove some online images from its street-level map service because they pose a security threat to U.S. military bases, military and company officials said on Thursday.
"Sergeant Rob Taylor of Tweed Heads police said it was likely an object had streaked across the sky on Wednesday. "There is some credibility given that a few people have reported seeing something," he said.
"The mystery of the origins of the red dragon symbol, now on the flag of Wales, has perplexed many historians, writers and romanticists, and the archæological community generally has refrained from commenting on this most unusual emblem, claiming it does not concern them.
"Zuabi, an Arab-Israeli student at the Max Stern Academic College of Emek Yezreel, asked a senior lecturer for permission to speak during an education consulting class.
"Each year, military satellites detect several 1-kiloton explosions of asteroids in the upper atmosphere, and every several years, a much larger explosion of 10 kilotons or more, says Sandia's Boslough. "They are quite frightening to people on the ground."
"Whether you are a habitual list maker, or you prefer to keep your tasks in your head, everyone pursues their goals in this ever changing, chaotic environment.
"What we found is quite interesting," says Takahiko Masuda, a Psychology professor from the University of Alberta.
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