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A car thief's weakness for women became his downfall when police in
India nabbed him in a Facebook trap.Police in Vastrapur, India had been
tracking 24-year-old Bheemsingh Bhati for a year for stealing several vehicles,
but he had so far escaped authorities, according to the Times of
India.When a detective found the suspect on Facebook, he noticed that most
of his friends were women. Police created a fake profile with a
photo of an attractive woman to lure him into a meeting.The trick
worked and Bhati began communicating with the decoy.Gradually, Bhati became
so obsessed with the persona that he kept on requesting to meet
'her' in person," a police official told the Times.Bhati showed up for
the date in April wearing flashy clothes and began looking for the
object of his affection, but he was met by police instead. Officers
escorted him into a police van and took him into custody.He has
confessed to stealing cars from at least five towns. Click for more
from The Times of India.
Shown here is an iceberg off Ammassalik Island in Eastern Greenland.APA
recent video from a President Obama-aligned group is under fire from fact-checkers
for claiming hundreds of House members voted to call climate change a
"hoax" -- namely, because they didn't.The video from Organizing for Action
cleverly splices together quotes from Republican climate change skeptics
while building up to the factoid about the vote, which was on
an amendment to a broader bill in 2011.The video then includes the
following text: "Number of House members who voted in 2011 that climate
change was a 'hoax': 240."The amendment, though, did not include the word
hoax, and the circumstances of the vote were far more complicated than
the video portrayed. FactCheck.org and The Washington Post have both called
out the claim as inaccurate, with the Post giving it four "Pinocchios,"
which is the worst score for the truthfulness the paper gives out."In
this case, the Obama group has twisted the meaning of a relatively
minor amendment -- which was clearly intended to become fodder for future
campaign ads," the Post wrote.The amendment in question was introduced by
Democrats, in the course of debate over a Republican bill that dealt
with regulation, not the science of climate change itself. The Republican
bill was aimed at barring the EPA from regulating carbon dioxide and
other gases and giving that power to Congress.But, in an effort to
pressure Republicans, Democra
law took effect, and the U.S.
attorney's office for Kansas released it Thursday."Kansas may not prevent
federal employees and officials from carrying out their official responsibilities,"
Holder wrote in his letter. "And a state certainly may not criminalize
the exercise of federal responsibilities."Patricia Stoneking, president
of the Kansas State Rifle Association, said gun rights supporters were prepared
for such a response from President Barack Obama's administration. The president
has sought new gun control measures since December's deadly mass elementary
school shooting in Newtown, Conn.The Republican governor is a gun rights
supporter, and the measure passed the GOP-dominated Legislature by wide
margins. Kobach also is a Republican."I think the people of Kansas are
going to back this up," Stoneking said. "Probably thousands of grass-roots
citizens are all in."Brownback said in his letter to Holder: "The right
to keep and bear arms is a right that Kansans hold dear."The
governor added, "The people of Kansas have repeatedly and overwhelmingly
reaffirmed their commitment to protecting this fundamental right."The Kansas
law is modeled on a 2009 Montana law that is being reviewed
by a federal appeals court, and Alaska lawmakers approved a similar measure
last month. Alabama, Missouri and Oklahoma lawmakers are considering similar
legislation.Supporters of the Kansas law softened it to say that federal
agents wouldn't be arrested or
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