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Landmark UN study shows deadly effects of human exposure to hormone-disrupting chemicals

By J. D. Heyes, February 24 2013
(NaturalNews) A new report from the United Nations says a number of synthetic chemicals which have not been tested for any disruptive effects they may have on the body's hormone system may have "significant health implications" for humans. The report, entitled, "State of the Science of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals," put together by the UN Environment Program (UNEP) and the UN's World Health Organization (WHO), "calls for more research to understand fully the associations between endocrine disrupting...

Six ways to waste less food and save money

By PF Louis, February 24 2013
(NaturalNews) Several decades ago, wasting food was once considered a serious no-no. Now, homeless or jobless dumpster divers forage for edible foods behind restaurants and grocery stores. And they manage to salvage food that is not completely spoiled. Today, there's a tendency to allow for more wastefulness with all the fast foods grabbed on the run. Add poor home kitchen management and careless shopping to keep the wasted edible food volume on par with our national food waste level of 27 percent...

Ready for a good spring cleaning? Spruce up the liver with these recommendations

By Carolanne Wright, February 24 2013
(NaturalNews) It may be hard to believe, but we are already racing headlong into our next season -- springtime. According to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), each season coordinates with a specific organ and spring just so happens to be the time of the liver. If this organ becomes imbalanced, anger, rage, irritation and depression can set in. While new plants are blooming, sprouting and thrusting upward, the liver deserves much needed tender, loving care to shake off the heaviness of winter. Natural...

Pregnancy: the next mental illness?

By Mike Bundrant, February 24 2013
(NaturalNews) Is elevated stress related to pregnancy a new target in the mass medicalization of normalcy in America? Headed by researcher Tina Bloom at the University of Missouri, a new study attempts to show that low-income pregnant women in rural areas experience "high levels of stress" and lack the means to manage themselves, jeopardizing their health and the well-being of their baby. The stress of pregnancy can even kill babies, warned Ms. Bloom. Tina Bloom also stated that rural life...

Vitamin D deficiency linked to yet another disease: Rheumatoid arthritis

By PF Louis, February 24 2013
(NaturalNews) It appears that vitamin D3 undergoes more testing than any other vitamin, even though it isn't a vitamin. It's a hormonal precursor that activates several different metabolic functions throughout the body. Bonding calcium into bone is only one of many others. It's always mentioned in mainstream medicine's explanations because they tend to be conservative about vitamin D3's wonders, or they don't want too many benefits revealed. Nevertheless, clinical trials and tests are carried...

Watch out for these 10 hidden sources of gluten

By Jonathan Benson, February 24 2013
(NaturalNews) Gluten intolerance is on the rise all across the industrialized world, and those with a severe allergy to this wheat-based protein already know how difficult it can be to avoid, especially when eating out at restaurants. And to make matters worse, there are also many hidden sources of gluten that are not so obvious unless you know what to look for. Here are 10 of the most common hidden sources of gluten: 1) Scrambled eggs, omelets. When you make them at home, scrambled eggs and omelets...

Texas employers demand access to social media passwords - sign petition to fight for your privacy

By J. D. Heyes, February 24 2013
(NaturalNews) A consumer and voter advocacy group has launched an online petition drive seeking support for a pair of bills in the Texas Legislature that would prevent employers from asking employees to provide their passwords to social media sites. The petition's sponsor, SignOn.org, which is associated with the political activist organization MoveOn.org, says it will present the signatures to Texas lawmakers as a means of swaying them to support "SB 118 and HB 318, measures that make it illegal...

What do you get when you mix GMO tobacco with ammonia and bleach?

By S. D. Wells, February 24 2013
(NaturalNews) First, let's investigate part of that formula. What do you get when you mix ammonia with bleach and burn it? You get a toxic fire that doesn't go out in heavy wind. When you inhale (inward drag on a cigarette), you get a fire that burns at up to 1,700 degrees at the tip of the cigarette. Here, you have a fire that burns pesticide and smoke and which infects the lungs, lodging bug and weed killer in tar around the tiny air sacs called alveoli. Some people would argue that Big Tobacco...

Women with Multiple Sclerosis experience high rates of cardiovascular disease

By Katie BrindAmour, February 24 2013
(NaturalNews) -- As if Multiple Sclerosis (MS) weren't bad enough, the condition and its complications seem to affect women disproportionately. Women are twice as likely as men to suffer from MS, and recent research indicates that women with MS are also more likely to experience cardiovascular disease than men with the same condition. On the whole, individuals with MS are more likely than the general population to experience heart attacks, strokes, and heart failure. The difference in risk is particularly...

Join the nation's top health freedom experts at the 2013 Health Freedom Expo, March 1-3

By Ethan A. Huff, February 24 2013
(NaturalNews) The 2013 Health Freedom Expo in Long Beach, California, is right around the corner, and this year's lineup of speakers and exhibitors is one you will not want to miss. If you live in the California area and care about health freedom issues, you may want to consider checking out this year's expo, which will feature dozens of prominent speakers and lecturers, including expert gastroenterologist Dr. Andrew Wakefield and past President of the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology...

The secret at the bottom of psychiatry's rabbit hole

By Jon Rappoport, February 24 2013
(NaturalNews) Nightmares, out-of-control aggressive behavior, extreme sadness and passivity, confusion, hallucinations, mania, brain damage, suicide, homicide---these are just a few central effects of psychiatric drugs. Read the staggering statistics reported by Robert Whitaker, the author of Mad in America: "The number of adults, ages 18 to 65, on the federal disability rolls due to mental illness jumped from 1.25 million in 1987 to four million in 2007. Roughly one in every 45 working-age adults...

Food allergies in children linked to bullying, abuse: study

By PF Louis, February 24 2013
(NaturalNews) A recent study conducted by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai discovered by survey that almost a third of children with allergies are bullied by other children. The survey was conducted on 251 pairs of parent and their children with allergies, and was reported in the online issue of Pediatrics on December 24th of 2012. Nearly half the parents were not aware of their child's being bullied, but they all reported higher levels of stress and a lower quality of...

Article updated with new message from the Health Ranger

By Mike Adams, February 24 2013
(NaturalNews) The article which originally appeared here has been removed because it is no longer aligned with the science-based investigative mission of Natural News. In late 2013 / early 2014, Mike Adams (the Health Ranger), editor of Natural News, transitioned from outspoken activist to environmental scientist. He now runs the Natural News Forensic Food Lab, conducting world-class food science research and publishing scientific papers on food contaminants and nutritional analytics. Through...

Monsanto drags over 400 U.S. farmers to court over GM seed patents: When will Big Ag's corrupt reign end?

By J. D. Heyes, February 24 2013
(NaturalNews) Agri-giant Monsanto, not satisfied with being one of the world's largest agricultural corporations, is dragging hundreds of U.S. farmers into court over alleged copyright violations for repeated usage of the company's patented seeds. In a case that has surprised a lot of observers, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear one of these complaints on Feb. 19. That case, Bowman v. Monsanto Co., was billed as a landmark battle pitting farmer Vernon Bowman against the international Ag-giant...

Bacteriophage therapy, the amazing cure for MRSA being ignored by mainstream medicine

By Jonathan Benson, February 24 2013
(NaturalNews) It has been used as an effective treatment against bacterial infections for nearly 100 years, but the medical-industrial complex today refuses to recognize it as a valid form of medicine. And yet bacteriophage therapy, also known as phage therapy, has been shown time and time again to cure methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and various other antibiotic-resistant bacteria, which increasingly plague hospitals and healthcare facilities around the world and have no officially...

Resveratrol in grapes and wine protects from deafness and Alzheimer's

By Sherry Baker, February 24 2013
(NaturalNews) There's new hope for a natural way to prevent two of the most dreaded conditions that most often hit elders - hearing loss and Alzheimer's disease. According to a new study just published online ahead of print in the journal Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, resveratrol, a substance found in red grapes and red wine; known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, may offer protection against hearing and cognitive decline. "Our latest study focuses on resveratrol and...

Indian plant compound gedunin kills cancer cells, new research finds

By J. D. Heyes, February 24 2013
(NaturalNews) Researchers at the Georgia Regents University Cancer Center have identified an India-based plant which has been used for centuries to treat inflammation, fever and malaria that could be used to help kill cancer cells. Dr. Ahmed Chadli, a researcher in the Molecular Chaperone Program at the GRU Cancer Center and senior author of the study named the Journal of Biological Chemistry's "Paper of the Week," said cancer cells typically survive by hijacking so-called molecular chaperones...

State Senator chooses hospital over constitution and parental rights

By Alan Phillips, J.D., February 24 2013
(NaturalNews) Every state legislator in the U.S. takes an oath to uphold their state and federal Constitutions. However, in the real world, those oaths can apparently be meaningless. Last year, I wrote about state laws that allow children to consent to vaccines and other medical treatments.[1] These laws clearly violate the U.S. Constitution, but legislatures are passing them anyway, promoting healthcare industry profits while thumbing their noses at parents' Constitutional rights. More than 33 years...

Are psych drugs to blame for high rates of teen suicide?

By J. D. Heyes, February 24 2013
(NaturalNews) A new study has provided a sobering, if not shameful, statistic that ought to be a wake-up call for lawmakers and public health policymakers all around the country: one in 25 teenagers in the United States attempts to commit suicide, a fact that is increasingly being blamed on psychotropic drugs which are being prescribed by the truckloads. The study, published recently in the Journal of the American Medical Association's Psychiatry, doesn't give a precise reason for why so many...

Seven ways to naturally protect yourself against fluoride toxicity

By Jonathan Benson, February 23 2013
(NaturalNews) More than 200 million Americans today are forcibly exposed to toxic fluoride through their public water supplies, and many more are exposed through the general food supply, much of which is made and processed with fluoridated water. And aside from installing a whole-house reverse osmosis water filtration system and growing all your own food at home, there is little that can be done to avoid fluoride exposure in some capacity. The good news; however, is that there are practical steps...

This is how Obama really got elected: Ohio voter casts six votes, fraud widespread

By J. D. Heyes, February 23 2013
(NaturalNews) Prior to the November elections, Republican efforts to overhaul voter identification laws, according to the White House, congressional Democrats and most of the mainstream media, were nothing more than thinly veiled attempts to prevent legal Americans (especially minorities) from voting. These entities contended that must be the case because after all, there is no widespread voter fraud in the United States, so any effort to prevent it must be suspect, right? This attitude was...

GMO cows pushed as Frankensolution to milk allergies

By Eric L. Zielinski, February 23 2013
(NaturalNews) Milk from dairy cows contains the protein s-lactoglobulin (BLG) which is not present in human milk. As it is a major milk allergen, an attempt at decreasing BLG by genetically modifying cows has gained much attention recently. According to researchers in a recent study, "analysis of hormonally induced milk from [these calves] demonstrated absence of BLG and a concurrent increase of all casein milk proteins." It is believed that if bred in sufficient numbers, this type of genetically...

Educational TV actually produces aggression in young children

By David Gutierrez, February 23 2013
(NaturalNews) Children who watch educational TV are more aggressive toward other children, according to a study conducted by researchers from Iowa State University, the University of Buffalo, and published in the Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology. "This study shows that children can learn more than one lesson out of a given program," researcher Douglas Gentile said. "They can learn the educational lesson that was intended, but they're also learning other things along the way." The...

Ditch the commercial sports drinks and artificial protein bars - Try economical, nourishing and handmade varieties instead

By Carolanne Wright, February 19 2013
(NaturalNews) In a rather sad and ironic state of affairs, individuals exercising to improve health and fitness often fall into the trap of neon colored sport drinks and sugary protein bars with questionable ingredients -- believing these products support ultimate vitality and strength. Unfortunately, these 'foods' compromise true health and also tend to rack up a hefty grocery bill. But making your own at home is far easier than you might imagine and affordable to boot. Common pitfalls of sport...

New breakfast soft drink may promote weight gain and Type II diabetes

By Celeste M. Smucker, MPH, PhD, February 23 2013
(NaturalNews) A new breakfast drink came on the market this year to meet a demand of people who want caffeine in the morning, but not from coffee or tea. Created by a major soft drink manufacturer; it contains caffeine, sugar, artificial sweeteners a few vitamins and a little (five percent) juice. At 16 ounces, it is legal in New York City where larger, sugary drinks are banned as of March, 2013. While it is marketed as a healthy drink, the new breakfast beverage is actually one more way for consumers...

The era of programming the mind

By Jon Rappoport, February 23 2013
(NaturalNews) If you want to track a civilization as it collapses, watch what happens to the concept of the rebel. On a profound level, mass shootings and assassinations (whether staged or not) are used to define the ever-present "lone assassin" as the REPRESENTATION AND THE SYMBOL OF WHAT THE INDEPENDENT INDIVIDUAL IS. You're a separate and distinct individual? An outsider? Watch out. Overnight, you could turn into a raging killer. You happen to know an outsider, a loner? He's dangerous...

Caffeine during pregnancy lowers birth weight

By David Gutierrez, February 23 2013
(NaturalNews) Consuming caffeine while pregnant leads to low birth weights and longer pregnancies, according to a new study conducted by researchers from Norwegian Institute for Public Health and published in the journal BMC Medicine. "As the risk for having a low birth weight baby was associated with caffeine consumption, pregnant women might be counseled to reduce their caffeine intake during pregnancy as much as possible," said lead researcher Verena Sengpiel, of Sahlgrenska University in Sweden...

Beating Pilau Breath (opinion)

By Hesh Goldstein, February 21 2013
(NaturalNews) You guessed it; pilau is the Hawaiian word for smelly, rotten, stinky, and anything offensive. In English, one would say, "You really have bad breath". In pidgin, one would say, "Brah, yr bret' stay pilau". Two different cultures. Same message. Every time I read something about bad breath, it's kind of like a doctor prescribing a drug to treat a symptom. For some weird, unexplainable reason, no one ever deals with treating the cause. So, taking a walk on the wild side, here goes...

China admits to existence of 'cancer villages' sprouting up due to extreme pollution, chemical exposure

By Mike Adams, February 23 2013
(NaturalNews) On the heels of my own publication of articles questioning the integrity of "certified organic" when it comes to foods and superfoods produced in mainland China, a blockbuster report from China's own environmental ministry slams another exclamation mark on the severity of the problem. For the first time in history, the Chinese government is now openly admitting that severe exposure to chemicals via water pollution, air pollution and environmental pollution is causing the rise of "cancer...

Dear Mr. Adams, there are things we don't talk about in the natural products industry…

By Mike Adams, February 22 2013
(NaturalNews) "Dear Mr. Adams, there are things we don't talk about in the natural products industry..." Such began a message sent to me by the founder of a nutritional products company. It was sent in reaction to my posting of my "organic China fraud" article that questioned the legitimacy of organic certification for foods and superfoods grown in China. This article has sent shockwaves through the natural products industry, an industry that has its own "dirty little secrets" that no one dare...

Mysterious flu-like condition kills child, doctors erroneously blame lack of flu shot

By Ethan A. Huff, February 22 2013
(NaturalNews) A Texas family is reeling with sadness and confusion after their six-year-old daughter died just a few hours after visiting an emergency room recently for what appeared to be flu-like symptoms. According to FOX 4 News in Dallas, young Tahila Johnson developed a fever, body aches, and the chills, prompting her parents to rush her to the Dallas Regional Medical Center for treatment. But rather than receive proper care, Tahila was carelessly sent away with some over-the-counter drugs,...

Warning: Hand sanitizers may burst info flame and incinerate your skin

By J. D. Heyes, February 22 2013
(NaturalNews) Are you a germophobe who likes to bathe in alcohol-based hand sanitizer? Well, you may want to rethink your hygiene habits in the future or, at a minimum, stay away from static sources if you're hooked on the Purell. 11-year-old Ireland Lane ran screaming from her hospital room at Doernbecher Children's Hospital recently with the front of her t-shirt on fire, The Oregonian newspaper reported. Now, she is facing several skin grafts and other forms of burn treatment before she can...

Omega-3s dramatically inhibit breast cancer tumor growth

By Sherry Baker, February 22 2013
(NaturalNews) A new study just published in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry appears to be the first to provide what the researchers call "unequivocal evidence that omega-3s reduce cancer risk." So, how much of a risk are they talking about? A huge one. The scientists from the University of Guelph found that a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids (healthy fats found in cold water fish such as salmon and certain plant foods, including walnuts) can inhibit the growth of breast cancer tumors by...

Proposed Missouri law would imprison those who vote for unconstitutional gun control legislation

By J. D. Heyes, February 22 2013
(NaturalNews) In a twist on the typical anti-gun legislation floating around in statehouses and the nation's capital these days, a lawmaker from Missouri is taking a different tact. Rather than criminalizing gun owners, he is seeking to criminalize fellow legislators who attempt to criminalize the state's gun owners. Rep. Mike Leara, a Republican from suburban St. Louis, says he doesn't think his bill stands much of a chance of passing, but he's proposing it anyway to send a message if nothing...

Want to reduce your Type II diabetes risk? Get some sunshine and up your vitamin D intake

By PF Louis, February 22 2013
(NaturalNews) It's amazing how many different meta-analysis papers and epidemiological studies keep popping up associating vitamin D3 with lower disease occurrences for heart disease, breast cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and Type II or onset adult diabetes. An earlier Japanese meta-analysis "...found a correlation between calcium levels, low vitamin D status and insulin resistance (IR). (...) Findings suggest that low vitamin D and low calcium status may be associated with IR." (http://www.vitasearch...

Vitamins A, D and K2 build healthy bodies but are missing in modern diets

By Michelle Goldstein, February 22 2013
(NaturalNews) The fat soluble vitamins A, D and K2 are essential for building strong healthy bodies. These vitamins work together and also help to absorb other essential minerals such as zinc and magnesium which are required for optimal functioning. Fat soluble vitamins support bones, teeth and a healthy immune system. Traditional cultures intrinsically understood this fact. They honored time tested wisdom of nutrition and passed on their knowledge to future generations to ensure they maintained...

'Sex' makes you speed, while 'cancer' makes you crash: How billboards affect drivers

By David Gutierrez, February 22 2013
(NaturalNews) Emotionally charged billboards actually hamper people's ability to drive, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Alberta and published in the journal Accident Analysis and Prevention. Driver distraction is one of the primary causes of motor vehicle accidents, the researchers noted. "Studies have shown that when subjects see an emotional stimulus as opposed to a neutral one, they're slower in making reaction time responses and they're slower when doing...

Naturally detox your body with these six power foods

By Jonathan Benson, February 22 2013
(NaturalNews) There are all kinds of intense detoxification protocols out there that can help cleanse the colon, blood, liver, and other bodily organs and systems of toxic materials. But sometimes the easiest and most effective way to keep your body maintained and in check is to simply incorporate more cleansing foods into your everyday diet. Here are six "power" foods with known detox benefits that may help you and your family steer clear of chronic pain, disease, and other toxin-induced health...

The 7 elements of your psyche that serve as the gateway into the matrix

By Mike Bundrant, February 22 2013
(NaturalNews) This article defines the psychic gateway into the matrix of illusion that we live in. The illusion is a threat. From within it, we unconsciously seek out destruction and fool ourselves into believing it is OK. The destruction happens on an individual and global basis. The bigger problem is, we actively hide the facts from ourselves through amazing feats of mental gymnastics. This is why it is nearly impossible to convince anyone what it really going on in the world - or within...

50 ways to love your liver: Home remedies to detox and keep the life in your liver

By JB Bardot, February 22 2013
(NaturalNews) Your liver is your body's primary organ of detoxification; when it's not well, neither are you. The human liver filters drugs, nutrients and toxins from the body, produces bile to help digest fats, and removes toxic bilirubin from the blood. Home remedies, foods and alternative treatments keep your liver happy and keep your body healthy. Foods that strengthen the liver· Organic foods supply nutrients without pesticides and chemicals · Vegetables such as broccoli and cabbage increase...

Innocent farmers being blamed for failure of Monsanto's frankencrops

By J. D. Heyes, February 22 2013
(NaturalNews) So, if you're a farmer and your yields are consistently lower each year, it's your fault, right? If you're using a Monsanto product, then the company would tell you yes, indeed it is your fault. But what happens when Monsanto-designed Bt cotton in India, which is supposed to be resistant to the voracious bollworm, isn't? The company would step up and take responsibility then, of course. Right? Wrong. In that case, it is still not Monsanto's fault. At least, that's what the...

MSG and aspartame are the two leading causes of central nervous system damage in the United States

By S. D. Wells, February 22 2013
(NaturalNews) Excitotoxins, as they are appropriately named, are supposed to enhance flavor and excite your taste buds, but this "class" of chemicals overstimulate neuron receptors, which are what allow brain cells to communicate with each other. This causes a firing of impulses at such a rapid rate that they become completely exhausted, and several hours later, these depleted neurons die. This is true cell death, and the parts of the brain that are specifically targeted by excitotoxins are the hypothalamus...

This is your brain on neuroscience

By Jon Rappoport, February 22 2013
(NaturalNews) The Obama administration has just announced a far-reaching 10-year program to map the human brain down to the last neuron of activity. So let's begin with this: "The mind is not a material object at all. The mind is not the brain." If you made that statement to a modern neuroscientist, the odds are overwhelming he would look at you as if you were visiting from the Stone Age. "The brain emits the electrical consequences of what the mind originally produced." Same response...

Children who watch more TV are more likely to grow into sociopaths

By David Gutierrez, February 22 2013
(NaturalNews) The more TV a person watches during childhood, the more likely they are to become a sociopath as an adult, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Otago in New Zealand and published in the journal Pediatrics. Notably, the study ruled out the possibility that it is preexisting, antisocial tendencies that cause children to watch more television. Instead, what they found was that early television watching was correlated with the later development of antisocial...

Opening windows while pregnant improves baby's health

By David Gutierrez, February 22 2013
(NaturalNews) Women who regularly open the windows of their homes while pregnant are significantly less likely to have premature and low birth weight infants, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Southern California and published in the American Journal of Public Health. Preterm birth and low birth weight are significantly associated with poor infant health, higher infant morality, and lifelong problems with the heart, breathing and behavior. Researchers collected...

'Organic' from China exposed: The shocking truth about 'organic' foods grown in the world's worst environmental cesspool

By Mike Adams, February 21 2013
(NaturalNews) When it comes to foods, superfoods and even nutritional supplements from China, "organic" is largely a hoax. This is my opinion, of course, but I've been researching the issue quite extensively as the key decision maker for new products in the Natural News Store. And I've come to the conclusion that "organic" from China is largely a fraud. Here's why... First off, you're going to be shocked to learn that there is no limit to how much mercury, lead, cadmium, arsenic and aluminum is...

The single most important nutrient for mental health

By Jonathan Landsman, February 21 2013
(NaturalNews) Did you know that a lack of omega-3's in the diet can cause irrational (even violent) behavior? Yet, conventional medicine and dumbed down news reporters remain clueless to the scientific data which suggests that most mental health issues are associated to nutritional deficiencies. Can diet (alone) eliminate depression and violent behavior? The answer is a resounding - YES! Mounting scientific evidence suggests that nutritional deficiencies like a lack of omega-3 damage the brain...

Democratic lawmaker suggest that rape victim women should all be disarmed and have no self defense

By J. D. Heyes, February 21 2013
(NaturalNews) It's one thing for Americans who don't believe in the Second Amendment to refrain from carrying or owning a firearm for self-defense if they choose to do so, but it's a completely different thing for an anti-gun politician to push for laws that disarm Americans and put them at risk of harm from criminals. That is especially true for women, who are often victimized by much stronger, much larger men. But that doesn't matter to Colorado state Rep. Joe Salazar. As far as he's concerned...

Peanut oil in vaccines behind widespread peanut allergy epidemic

By Jonathan Benson, February 7 2013
(NaturalNews) Editor's Note: Since the publishing of this article, Dr. O'Shea now claims that he never wrote The Doctor Within, even though the book is directly attributed to him at the following website, and even lists his name as the direct contact: http://www.thedoctorwithin.com/. If any further developments come from this story, we will create a timely update for our readers. More than one million children living in America today suffer from peanut allergy, and a significant percentage of...

Law enforcement agencies across U.S. file FAA applications to use drones for surveillance

By J. D. Heyes, February 21 2013
(NaturalNews) We can no longer deny that the day of the total surveillance society is finally upon us, as scores of law enforcement agencies around the country file applications with the Federal Aviation Administration for the use of spy drones, despite concerns from civil rights groups that widespread incorporation of unmanned aerial vehicles will undoubtedly lead to privacy issues. According to NBC New York, not all police departments are interested in the kind of predator-type drones that most...



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