Illegal Gun Sales Found in Rural Manitoba, but Legal Gun Purchases Pose Problems in U.S.

A man in rural Manitoba, Canada, has been found guilty of gun-trafficking, allegedly selling guns for hunting out of his hunting and fishing store in Sakgeeng First Nation. Cory Seymour, 36, had been approached by an undercover Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer in his store, with the cop pretending to be a hunter with a […]

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Victims of Federal Government Hack May Be Able to Sue, Experts Say

A few weeks after the massive breach of private data from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), some legal experts claim that federal employees affected by the breach can take action against the United States government. The Washington Post reports that despite the notifications the OPM is sending out to current and former employees who […]

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This Restaurant Was Forced to Close Its Patio for a Reason You Won’t Believe

For many restaurants, bars and cafes, adding an outdoor deck or patio is a great way to keep customers happy, especially when the weather warms up. It’s also an excellent financial choice, typically boasting a 72% return on investment. But if your restaurant’s patio doesn’t have enough plants, beware of the “plant police” — they’re […]

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