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The Ochelli Effect – Baghdadi Dead Again Baseball

From Ochelli.com Mike Swanson and Chuck discussed what is yet to come in financial news. They also discussed the latest news regarding the World Series. Management is ultimately responsible for how business is affected by resource allocation. Mike also discussed his process for compiling his morning e-mails regarding the headlines before the opening bell on […]

Cops, CPS Called on Mom for Letting 8-Year-Old Walk Family Dog Alone

(ANTIMEDIA) — A suburban Chicago mother’s decision to let her eight-year-old walk their family dog around the block in their upscale neighborhood earlier this month led a neighbor to call the police, as well as child protective services. “I think it’s a crazy waste of resources,” said Corey Widen, the girl’s mother. The neighbor who called the police apparently […]

Porkins Policy Radio episode 123 Boxing Day Special with Tom Secker

For my Boxing Day Special I am joined by goof friend Tom Secker. We have a lengthy discussion about the year 2017, our ups and down’s, and some of our favorite and least favorite news stories of the year. We begin by discussing our favorite news stories of the year. Next Tom and I move onto what we felt was the most important news story of the year. We discuss why the War in Yemen and the defeat of ISIS constitute this title. Tom and I also discuss the significance of the #MeToo movement, and some of the problems we have with the way in which the media is covering it.

Porkins Policy Radio episode 98 Pat McKenna on OJ Simpson Timeline and Listener Questions

Pat McKenna joins us again for another in-depth discussion of the OJ Simpson trial and his first hand experiences investigating it. We begin by focusing on one of the most basic but largely overlooked aspects of the case: the timeline. Pat and I dissect the numerous problems with the prosecutions time line of events. Aside from their reliance on questionable characters like screenwriter Pablo Fenjeves, Pat and I break down how no one, let alone OJ could have physically committed these murders in the time allotted by the prosecution.

Dog Becomes Local Celebrity for His Daily 4-Mile Commute into Town

Bruno the dog has become an iconic resident in Longville, Minnesota, thanks to his daily 4-mile trek into town to meet and greet with the locals.
After residents Debbie and Larry LaVallee lost their dog, a stranger showed up with Bruno saying that he had found their wayward pup. Although he wasn’t the little guy they had been searching for, they couldn’t leave Bruno all alone. Believing him to be abandoned, they took him in as their own. And while Bruno loves his parents, he also loves making the daily 4-mile walk into town. [1]

Lowe’s Shows off Two New Hires: Man and His Service Dog

Lowe’s hardware store, a chain throughout the United States and Canada, has two new hires this week: a man and his dog. But they aren’t just any human-canine duo. Owen, whose surname has not been released, has previously suffered from a brain injury which he says has made it difficult for him to find employment. Blue, his canine companion, is his service dog.

How 2 Rescue Dogs Became Best Friends and Viral Stars

Sammie the Dog hasn’t had an easy life thus far. The 3-month-old boxer was spray-painted blue, shot in the head, and dragged behind a car. His owner left him for three days in agony, but Sammie fought to keep going. In an unfortunate decision, the owner dumped this beautiful dog at the shelter in hopes that they would euthanize him. However, Sammie had other plans.