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DC legalizes pot, despite threats from Congress

Today, it became legal to smoke and grow your own marijuana in Washington, despite warnings from Congress. CNN's Miguel Marquez reports.

DC Toys Collector (Porn Star Sandy Summers) is YouTube's Biggest Celebrity

DC Toys Collector is the “highest paid performer” on YouTube making nearly $5 million last year unboxing Disney toys. She doesn’t show her face and her identity up until now was unknown. A recent report by The Daily Mail reveals that true identity of the YouTuber is former Brazilian porn star Sandy Summers.***Subscribe to The Report Report for more: http://bit.ly/VXoJFc What are your thoughts on this story? Comment below or tweet to Dave at http://bit.ly/1Da7A0i SUBSCRIBE to The Rubin Report: http://bit.ly/1CtnwYN WATCH MORE RUBIN REPORT: http://bit.ly/1Da7A0o ****** Follow Dave on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1Da7A0i Like Dave on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1CtnvUQ More Dave Rubin: http://daverubin.tv/ ****** Host: Dave Rubin @RubinReport http://bit.ly/1Da7A0i Guests: Ana Kasparian Host of 'The Young Turks' and 'The Point' @AnaKasparian Kim Horcher Host of 'Nerd Alert' @kimscorcher ****** RUBIN140 is an unscripted take on hot topics in a quick and easy 140 seconds del...

Drunk guys and a motorcycle, always a good combination

Drunk guys and a motorcycle, always a good combination People were urging to the rider to take that drunk home ... when he finally decides to go, try to apply a little prank, maybe not a good idea... drunk, bike, accident, prank Location: Brazil Tags: Drunk guys and a motorcycle, always a good combination Drunk guys and a motorcycle, always a good combination

Miami authorities passing law to criminalize homeless

Authorities in the US city of Miami have proposed a new law that prevents homeless people from sleeping on the sidewalks of the streets. The proposed measure also bans the use of sleeping tents, mattresses and pillows on the streets and prohibits eating, sitting and asking for money in public spaces. Critics have accused authorities of penalizing homelessness. This anti-homeless laws are on the rise all over United States and according to a new study released by the National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty these ordinances are costly and don't make much of a dent in reducing homelessness rates. But the City of Miami Police Department guarantees that there are no arrests and rejects the accusation of criminalization of the homeless. The fact is that the shortage of affordable housing and the lack of more structured shelters leave the homeless with no choice but to perform basic acts of survival on the streets. Experts say that rather than punishing those who experience hom...

Missouri Governor Candidate Dead In Alleged Suicide

http://bit.ly/1zfNXza Missouri auditor and gubernatorial candidate Tom Schweich has been found dead in an apparent suicide, according to local media reports. Schweich, considered a leading Republican contender for the party’s 2016 nomination for state governor, died Thursday after being transported to a hospital in the wake of a “medical situation” at his home. Police told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that he died from a single gunshot wound and that they are inclined to believe Schweich committed suicide. "What we know at this point suggests an apparent suicide," Clayton Police Chief Kevin Murphy said on Thursday. However, he added that an autopsy and investigation still need to be conducted. http://bit.ly/1FBwBix

Mystery Booms Fill the Skies Over Central North Texas

http://bit.ly/1zfNXza Booms, it turns out. Big, mysterious booms that filled the sky from south Grand Pairie to Southlake on Tuesday afternoon. And while they may have been nothing more than building demolition, they made for a dramatic diversion from the cold weather. Dogs howled, cats freaked out and Facebook feeds exploded about 4 p.m., when what sounded like a half-dozen distant bombs echoed around the suburbs. In her north Irving dining room, Judy Howard had flashbacks to the city’s recent spate of earthquakes, which could cause booms when seismic waves collided. But Irving’s last quake was over a month ago, and Howard’s floor wasn’t shaking. So like many others, she could only wonder. “I’m used to the roar of the jets,” she said, speaking from her house, which is just a few miles Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. “But those were not jet engines, unless one was backfiring.” If not earthquakes, how about ice quakes? Scientists have pinned mysterious booms in other frigid ci...

World’s first human head transplant: Surgeon says possible scientific breakthrough is just two years

The world's first attempt to transplant a human head will be launched this year at a surgical conference in the United States. The procedure was first proposed in 2013 by Sergio Canavero of the Turin Advanced Neuromodulation Group in Italy to help extend the lives of people suffering from muscle and nerve degeneration or those who have advanced cancer. Canavero said the surgery could be ready as early as 2017. The procedure begins with doctors cooling the patient’s head and the donor’s body so their cells do not die during the operation. After the neck is cut through, major blood vessels are linked up using thin tubes, and the spinal cord cut cleanly with a sharp surgical knife to minimise nerve damage. The head is then moved on to the donor’s body, and the spinal cords can be fused together using polyethylene glycol to encourage the fat in cell membranes to mesh. Once the neck is sutured, the recipient will be kept in a coma for three or four weeks while implanted electrodes prov...