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Jesus Malverde's JournalMurders Drop to a Record Low, but Officers Aren’t Celebrating
The number of murders in New York City has dropped to what years ago would have seemed like an impossible low: 328 killings recorded in 2014, the lowest figure since at least 1963, when the Police Department began collecting reliable statistics.
With hours left in 2014, the number of murders capped a year of lower numbers in nearly every major crime category and offered an answer to what had been a central question of Mayor Bill de Blasios first year: Could a mayor elected on promises of police reform keep the specter of the bad old days from returning?
But there is little celebration among the citys police officers, who remain in mourning after the recent killings of two comrades. They have also heard calls to reverse their policing practices and found their union representatives locked in a bitter public struggle with the mayor that, in recent days, has coincided with a substantial drop in enforcement of everyday crime by officers.
Reports of major crimes citywide continued their yearlong decline, to 105,428 through Dec. 28, from 110,728 in the same period in 2013, according to Police Department statistics. Murders dropped from 335 in 2013.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/01/nyregion/new-york-city-murders-fall-but-the-police-arent-celebrating.html?_r=0
What's in Your Vape Pen?
Vaporizer pens are all the rage these days. Sarah Silverman flashed one on the red carpet (This is my liquid pot, she quipped). Whoopi Goldberg wrote a gushy love letter to hers, affectionately nicknaming it Sippy. Snoop Dogg has his own proprietary model, which comes cloaked in a map of his old Long Beach hood. The Oxford English Dictionary recently crowned vape its Word of the Year.
It seems that everywhere you turn someone is sucking on a sleek, sexy, subversive little wand. People are vaping cannabis oil on the street, in restaurants, movie theaters, airplanes, even sporting events. You feel like youre getting away with something sneaky when you vape in public. Being a stoner has never been so easy.
A vape penor personal vaporizer, as they are sometimes calledis a classy, high tech gizmo that heats cannabis oil to a temperature just short of combustion, releasing a smokeless, lightly-scented mist free of toxic tars and carbon. There are many vape pen brands, but the key factor, really, is whats inside the disposable cartridge. How potent is the cannabis oil? How pure? What, if anything, is the oil cut with? How expensive per milligram is the THC content? Is the oil strain-specific or a psychoactive blend?
OShaughnessys looked at a total of 19 cannabis oil samples from 13 popular cartridge brands and did a side-by-side comparison based on analytical data from SC Labs in Santa Cruz. (Measured in milligrams per milliliter of concentrate, the data is posted on sclabs.com.) Regarding THC levels, Pure Cure and Absolute Xtracts topped the chart at 71 percent and 70 percent, respectively. Neither is cut with an additive. Absolute Xtracts features a line of strain-specific oils (OG Kush, Chem Dawg, Girl Scout Cookie, etc.), while Pure Cure is presumably a mixture of several unnamed cultivars as no strain designation is indicated. These two brands also rated highest in terms of bang for buck with Absolute Xtracts priced at 10 cents per milligram of THC and Pure Cure at 11 cents/mg.
http://www.alternet.org/drugs/what-vape-pen
When Their Front Door Is Ruined, Gay Couple Flips the Script on ‘F*GGOTS’ Vandal
If you were to ask 10 people what they think constitutes hate or bigotry, you could receive 1o different answers. But some incidents leave no doubt about the intent and mindset of those who spew intolerance.
One such recent occurrence was noteworthy, not so much for the vile act, but for the victims response.
A Reddit user originally posted a before and after -style photo of an apartment door.
The left half of the image showed the word F*ggots scrawled into the dark paint of the door, below a Christmas wreath.
http://www.ijreview.com/2014/12/223833-gay-couple-flips-script-vandal2/
The FBI May Have Made An Embarrassing Mistake While Investigating The Sony Hack
A confidential bulletin sent by the FBI to companies across the US warning of further cyberattacks by the Sony hackers may have been based on fake posts and messages created by a prankster.
Earlier today we reported that the FBI sent a bulletin on Dec. 24 that warned companies of further threats made by the Guardians of Peace hacker gang. That's the group that targeted Sony Pictures, but the FBI warned that it was threatening a media organization as well.
A cached PasteBin post revealed the threat the FBI was referring to was targeting CNN, and even included a reference to anchor Wolf Blitzer.
Here's the post that the FBI was referring to in its bulletin:
By GOP
The result of investigation by CNN is so excellent that you might have seen what we were doing with your own eyes.
We congratulate you success.
CNN is the BEST in the world.
You will find the gift for CNN at the following address.
Enjoy!
P.S. You have 24 hours to give us the Wolf.
But hours after the story published, a journalist who writes about cybersecurity stepped forward and claimed that he wrote the threat to CNN as a prank, copying another message that he found online and simply swapping some of the words.
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-fbi-may-have-made-a-huge-mistake-in-its-investigation-of-the-sony-hack-2014-12
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