-A new U.S. government plan would embed an RFID chip in all driver's licenses. The Department of Homeland Security even has a page about "Enhanced Driver's Licenses".
-Is the Obama White House actually vetting prayers?
-Could it be that America's food system is nearly broke?
-Selling body parts to make ends meet is a sign of the times.
-Did you know that March is Severe Weather Preparedness Month?
-James Dobson has resigned as the chairman of Focus on the Family but will continue to play a key role in the organization.
-A two-year-old boy has become Egypt's 56th human bird flu case.
-Is AIG about to report the largest quarterly loss in history? Should the U.S. government keep pouring money down that financial black hole?
-Is Ron Paul gaining popularity within the Republican party?
-Cameras let police and MI5 track all car trips across the United Kingdom.
-The bizarre Mexican drug wars have created a demand for hitmen and acid baths.
-The U.S. economy was shrinking at an annual rate of 6.2 per cent in the final quarter of 2008.
-The city of Los Angeles could face a 1 billion dollar shortfall by 2010.
-As the economy breaks down, more Americans are seeking out alternative energy sources for their homes.
-It is being claimed that a proposed new code of conduct for teachers in the U.K. will force Christian schools to actively promote Islam and gay rights.
-RFID chipping is being tested as a way to protect Americans living with Alzheimer's disease who are at risk of wandering.
-Lastly, the company that released contaminated flu virus material from a plant in Austria has confirmed that the experimental product contained live H5N1 avian flu viruses.
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