Dallas Deadly Ambush

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The whole world is watching in real time as US major cities erupt in violence. This time, it was in Texas.

Residents of Dallas, Texas woke up in shock early Friday morning after gunmen shot and killed five police officers and wounded seven following protests over fatal police shootings of black men in other states. bloodshed evoking the trauma of the nation's civil rights era.

Upset about the killing of blacks, snipers shot police officers. A Dallas gunman was reacting to recent shootings and wanted to kill whites.

MEGA MILLIONS

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Thank GOD it's Friday and as the saying goes... You've got to be in it to win as much as $555Mega Million Jackpot.
Friday may be a day of celebration for the person or persons who win this pot of gold.

A word to the wise... Make sure to check your ticket before leaving the store to verify the numbers and the date printed are correct. Mega Millions cannot cancel tickets.

LAW ENFORCEMENT?

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One day following an incident where a black man was killed in an officer-involved shooting, another black man was shot and killed by police during a traffic stop Wednesday in Falcon Heights, Minn.

Public safety authorities report that St. Anthony Police Officers were conducting a traffic stop when an officer fired at least one shot at Philando Castile in the car.

Mr. Castile was taken to Hennepin County Medical Center for treatment, where he was pronounced dead.

MN governor reportedly evacuated from residence due to a fire at #PhilandoCastile protests
http://thebea.st/29jSais

Lawless in Louisiana

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Public safety may not be as important as one would think in Louisiana. The southeastern U.S. state on the Gulf of Mexico has a history as a melting pot of French, African and American cultures.

There is outrage while the more things seem to change in America, the more they appear to stay the same or get worse when it comes to enforcing the law, or not.

Feds open civil rights investigation in Louisiana shooting http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/3d281c11a96b4ad082fe88aa0db04305/Articl…

BIG APPLE BAKES

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The first heatwave of 2016 in NYC is expected to bring sweltering temperatures this week. The National Weather Service warns of hazardous weather conditions.

...HEAT ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 8 PM EDT THURSDAY...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A HEAT ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 8 PM EDT THURSDAY. HEAT INDEX VALUES...IN THE MID 90S DUE TO TEMPERATURES IN THE LOWER TO MID 90S ...AND DEWPOINTS IN THE MID TO THE UPPER 60S.

* TIMING...HEAT INDICES FROM 95 TO 99 ARE FORECAST BETWEEN 1PM AND
8PM TODAY AND THURSDAY.

LUCKY SEVEN?

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This Mega Millions jackpot has now grown to over $454 million. According to Lotery oficials, this is the seventh largest in the history of USA.

You've got to be in it to win it. This is what many are saying as they purchase tickets. Millions of Americans are hoping to strike it rich tonight in one of the largest lottery jackpots ever offered in the United States. This is almost a half billion dollars, folks.

Divided States of Confusion?

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Congratulate the USA. It only took us 240 years to give America away to a racist, who leads the party of Lincoln and an egomaniac, who heads the party of FDR. Hillary is under an FBI investigation and The Donald, by the IRS. Perhaps this is the real time to hit that reset button to continue enjoying this greatest nation on earth. May God Bless America.

Meanwhile, we waste money on investigations, while the bloodbaths in America has prompted much research into the causes of gun violence, and which policies work best against it... Correct? No way Jose. Can you see why?

D FOUR WORDS

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Are you a, or do you know a procrastinator? Here are four words to help us keep moving.
What are the main reasons we change our evil ways, our old habits and finally take action?

DETERMINATION

I will do it. These words are among the most potent in the English language. Nothing can resist a human will that will stake even its existence on the extent of its purpose.” In other words, when someone resolves to “do or die,” nothing can stop them. When confronted with such iron-willed determination, I can see Time, Fate and Circumstance calling a hasty conference and deciding, “We might as well let him have his dream. He’s said he’s going to get there or die to try.
Ask yourself, “How long am I going to work to make my dreams come true?” I suggest you answer, “As long as it takes.” That’s what these four emotions are all about.

DISGUST

One does not usually equate the word “disgust” with positive action. And yet properly channeled, disgust can change a person’s life. The person who feels disgusted has reached a point of no return. He or she is ready to throw down the gauntlet at life and say, “I’ve had it!”
Yes, productive feelings of disgust come when a person says, “Enough is enough.” They’ve had it with mediocrity. They’ve had it with those awful sick feelings of fear, pain and humiliation. They decide they are not going to live like this anymore. Call it what you will, the “I’ve had it” day, the “never again” day, the “enough’s enough” day. Whatever you call it, it’s powerful! There's nothing so life-changing as a gut-wrenching feeling!

DECISION

Most of us need to be pushed to the wall to make decisions. And once we reach this point, we have to deal with the conflicting emotions that come with making them. We have reached a fork in the road. Now this fork can be a two-prong, three-prong or even a four-prong fork. No wonder that decision-making can create knots in stomachs, keep us awake in the middle of the night or make us break out in a cold sweat.
Making life-changing decisions can be likened to an internal civil war. Conflicting armies of emotions, each with its own arsenal of reasons, battle each other for supremacy of our minds. And our resulting decisions, whether bold or timid, well thought out or impulsive, can either set the course of action or blind it. I don’t have much advice to give you about decision-making except this: Whatever you do, don’t camp at the fork in the road. Decide. It’s far better to make a wrong decision than to not make one at all. Each of us must confront our emotional turmoil and sort out our feelings.

A NEWS AND ANDY

Following his lackluster legislative lap, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says he finished one of the most successful sessions in modern history. Seriously? Who is he kidding? New Yorkers prefer honesty over political sugar coating BS.

According to published reports, NY Legislators should have been reforming the dirty political activities, which brought about the convictions of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and former Senate leader Dean Skelos.
The following is what NYC newspapers have reported about our illustrious leader.

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