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Sun Oct 27 14:04:38 2013
Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2013 11:04:39 -0700
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Fox News Poll: 40 1093escribe nations debt as 'crisis'Voters say it is
more important to continue funding Social Security and Medicare at their
current levels than to reduce the federal deficit. Yet more than half
also think tax increases should not be considered during the current round
of budget negotiations, according to a new Fox News poll.Given those views,
it's unsurprising that more voters disapprove (53 percent) than approve
(39 percent) of President Obama's proposed budget, which includes both reductions
to entitlement program benefits and tax hikes on upper-income Americans.The
split is not entirely along party lines. Nearly a third of Democrats
give the president's budget plan a thumbs down (62 percent approve, 31
percent disapprove).The sentiment is even stronger on the tax issue.Since
taxes rose in January, a 55-percent majority of voters says tax increases
should be off the table for the next budget deal. Most Republicans
feel that way (68 percent), but so do many Democrats (42 percent).At
the same time there is a clear consensus that debt is a
concern. Four in 10 voters describe the nation's debt situation as a
crisis, and more than 8 in 10 see debt as a major
problem (43 percent), if not a crisis (40 percent).CLICK TO VIEW THE
FOX NEWS POLL.Even so, by 54-40 percent, voters prefer keeping Social Security
and Medicare programs funded at their current levels over reducing the deficit.On
the other hand, there's some uncertaiFORT WORTH, Texas Authorities say the grandson of billionaire T. Boone
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and other test results before announcing the cause of death for the
21-year-old, who was a junior at Texas Christian University.The younger
Pickens died at a hospital after being taken there by private vehicle.Another
TCU student was charged with tampering with evidence after police said he
removed items from the apartment and hid them from authorities. Police say
the evidence included heroin, drug paraphernalia and marijuana.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">FORT WORTH, Texas Authorities say the grandson of billionaire T. Boone
Pickens died of heroin intoxication after an evening of drug use at
a friend's apartment.The Tarrant County medical examiner's office announced
Wednesday that the Jan. 29 death of Thomas "Ty" Boone Pickens IV
was accidental.Medical officials had to wait weeks to receive toxicology
and other test results before announcing the cause of death for the
21-year-old, who was a junior at Texas Christian University.The younger
Pickens died at a hospital after being taken there by private vehicle.Another
TCU student was charged with tampering with evidence after police said he
removed items from the apartment and hid them from authorities. Police say
the evidence included heroin, drug paraphernalia and marijuana.
April 23, 2013: Authorities say a Baltimore gang member ran a corruption
ring from behind bars. Tavon White, who was named in the indictment,
allegedly impregnated four prison guardsMyFoxDC.comA Maryland gang member
is accused of running a scheme to smuggle contraband into prison by
"corrupting" 13 female prison guards from behind bars, four of whom he
impregnated.A federal indictment says Tavon White has been charged in the
plot to smuggle drugs, cell phones and other contraband into the Baltimore
jail and other corrections facilities, along with the prison guards, six
of his fellow inmates and five others with gang ties who allegedly
operated outside the jails.The indictment also says the ring involved sex
between the inmates and guards, which led to four of the officers
becoming pregnant by White, the leader of a jailhouse gang called the
Black Guerrilla Family.White is accused of "corrupting" the female officers
through personal and sexual relationships and other bribes and convincing
them to join his ring, Fox Baltimore reports.MyFoxDC.com reports the ring
became increasingly brazen and confident over time, with White quoted as
saying: "You understand me? This is my jail. I am dead serious,
I make every final call in this jail."White was being held at
the Baltimore City Detention Center awaiting trial on a charge of attempted
murder at the time.The gang members and the corrections officers have been
charged with conspiracy, drug po
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