Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday 14 May 2015

Daily IntelligencerMay 14, 2015
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Could Better Infrastructure Have Prevented the Amtrak Crash?
As the investigation into Tuesday's deadly train wreck continues, the debate over America's outdated railways is intensifying.
House Votes to Curb NSA Data Collection, Setting Up Senate Battle
If Congress doesn’t act, the Patriot Act will expire at the end of the month.
Tamir Rice Cremated 6 Months After He Was Shot by Police
The family had said they wouldn’t bury the 12-year-old until the investigation into his death was complete.
In the Boston Bombing Case, Both Sides Made Their Final Pleas: One for Death, One for Mercy
The prosecution highlighted Tsarnaev's brutality and seeming indifference. The defense spoke of a lost boy.
Jeb Bush Pitifully Still Trying to Keep Illusion He Is Not Running for President Alive
The man is ready to just run already.
Facebook’s Instant Articles Are Here
The new Facebook feature allows publishers to publish entire articles directly to the news feed. Inevitably, everybody has an opinion about it.
Amtrak Train Was Going at Least 100 MPH Before Crash
The speed limit was 50 mph.
Rand Paul’s Son Pleads Guilty to Driving Under the Influence
William Paul was cited for drinking and driving in April.
Texts Reveal Missouri House Speaker Was Intern’s ‘Frank Underwood’
The Kansas City Star obtains sexts reportedly sent between a freshman intern and Missouri House Speaker John Diehl.
Reagan, Bush, and the Search for a Usable Republican Past
The ghost of Bushes past haunts the GOP field.