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mocrats -- have been lobbying the federal
government for years for the authority to collect sales taxes from online
sales.The issue is getting bigger for states as more people make purchases
online. Last year, Internet sales in the U.S. totaled $226 billion, up
nearly 16 percent from the previous year, according to Commerce Department
estimates.The National Conference of State Legislatures estimates that states
lost $23 billion last year because they couldn't collect taxes on out-of-state
sales. Daugaard estimates that South Dakota loses $48 million to $58 million
a year, important revenue for a state that doesn't have an income
tax.The main opposition in the Senate is coming from three states that
have no sales taxes: New Hampshire, Montana and Oregon. Delaware doesn't
have a sales tax, either, but both Delaware senators have voted to
advance the bill."We don't like the idea of other states auditing our
businesses," said Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore. "They don't like the idea of
being subject to both bureaucrats and potential legal action."The Associated
Press contributed to this report.
Justin Bieber accepts the award for favorite pop rock album for "Believe"
at the 40th American Music Awards in Los Angeles, California, November 18,
2012.ReutersCanadian singer Justin Bieber performs in a concert at the Atlantico
pavilion in Lisbon March 11, 2013.ReutersSwedish police say they have found
drugs on board a tour bus used by Justin Bieber.Police spokesman Lars
Bystrom says a small amount of drugs and a stun gun were
found when officers raided the empty bus parked under the Globen concert
venue in Stockholm, where Bieber was performing Wednesday.Bystrom said Thursday
they have no suspects and no one has been arrested. He declined
to identify the drug, saying it had been sent to a laboratory
for an analysis.He says police acted after smelling marijuana coming from
inside the bus when it was parked outside the hotel where Bieber
was staying. The drug squad was alerted and searched the bus during
the concert.But a source close to Bieber denied the claims made by
the police."The cops found nothing and left. No violations. Nothing," the
source told FOX 411.On Thursday morning, the 19-year-old singer tweeted:
"some of the rumors about me....where do people even get this stuff.
whatever...back to the music."Bieber is in Stockholm as part of a world
tour.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> Shown here are Federal Premium hollow point bullets.APRepublican Rep. Jason
Chaffetz said Thursday that the Department of Homeland Security is using
roughly 1,000 rounds of ammunition more per person than the U.S. Army,
as he and other lawmakers sharply questioned DHS officials on their "massive"
bullet buys."It is entirely ... inexplicable why the Department of Homeland
Security needs so much ammunition," Chaffetz, R-Utah, said at a hearing.The
hearing itself was unusual, as questions about the department's ammunition
purchases until recently had bubbled largely under the radar -- on blogs
and in the occasional news article. But as the Department of Homeland
Security found itself publicly defending the purchases, lawmakers gradually
showed more interest in the issue.Democratic Rep. John Tierney, D-Mass.,
at the opening of the hearing, ridiculed the concerns as "conspiracy theories"
which have "no place" in the committee room.But Republicans said the purchases
raise "serious" questions about waste and accountability.Chaffetz, who chairs
one of the House oversight subcommittees holding the hearing Thursday, revealed
that the department currently has more than 260 million rounds in stock.
He said the department bought more than 103 million rounds in 2012
and used 116 million that same year -- among roughly 70,000 agents.Comparing
that with the small-arms purchases procured by the U.S. Army, he said
the DHS is churning through between 1,300
Willie B. Thomas 2010Chiro's resurgence is being fueled by high-powered
CEOs, Hollywood studio execs, and A-listersmostly via concierge services
in their homes or offices or on movie sets."A patient of mine
asked if I would leave my practice and travel around the world
with him to treat him," says Los Angelesbased Brad Fazekas, D.C.Worst Celebrity
Eyebrows in HistoryThe paparazzi snapped Leonardo DiCaprio leaving a chiropractic
office in New Orleans; Kim Kardashian tweeted, "Chiropractors really are
life savers. . . . I'm obsessed!;"and Jessica Alba is reportedly a
fan.The Rough Adjustment"A chiropractor should never 'slam' on you. The
process of moving the bones should be very gentle."The Lab Coat"Medical
doctors wear lab coats because they are doing dirty work. A chiropractor
in one is trying to be something he's not."The Quickie"When I first
see a patient, the appointment is at least an hour. There's a
lot of discussion that needs to happen prior to adjustment. Follow-ups are
usually around 15 minutes."The False Claims"If someone calls himself a healer,
run. We're just here to facilitate the rehabilitation process."The Bad Habit"Maintenance
every once in a while is one thing, but this business of
multiple visits per week for months is just not necessary."Why they're doing
itBecause it's not just about easing back problems. Karen Erickson, D.C.,
a spokesperson for the American Chiropractic Association, says, "Besides
relief of muscle
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