
We’ll discuss the proposed repeal of Michigan’s motorcycle helmet law, police unions giving payouts for officers involved in shootings, the story of Esther Bejarano a holocaust survivor who now makes hip hop music, we’ll also talk about Anonymous’ threats to ‘take down the internet’, the boycott Modern Warfare 3 day and Xfinity launches on the Xbox 360. Oh and we check out the bill for the Soundset 2012 fest.
Music
- KnowMads – Grow (feat La & Smoke DZA) Official iTunes
- Twin Peaks – Heavy D Official Bandcamp
- Thaddeus David – Black Lincoln feat Onry Ozzborn Official Bandcamp
- Wiz Khalifa – My Favorite Song Official Datpiff Download
- Lushlife – Still I Hear The Word Progress Official Bandcamp
- Doomtree – Little Mercy Official Website
- Soul Khan – Khangregation Official Website
- Grynch – Final Bow feat Thing Nat Official Bandcamp
News
- S.T.D.W. Michigan Father Killed in Marijuana Child Removal Incident
- MLIVE Repeal of Michigan’s motorcycle helmet law now awaits Gov. Rick Snyder’s signature
- RT Arkansas legalized teacher-student sex
- PRESS HERALD Police union gives payments to officers involved in shootings
- NY DAILY NEWS Iraqi mother dies days after being viciously beaten with tire iron
- NY DAILY NEWS Teens set kid on fire for being ‘white boy’
- HUFFPOST Esther Bejarano, Auschwitz Survivor, Teams Up With German Rap Group
- HUFFPOST Shelley Lynn Claims McDonald’s Low Wages Played Role In Her Turning To Prostitution
- MERCURY NEWS Best Buy plans to close 50 big-box stores, focus on smaller, mobile stores
- DESTRUCTIOD Protesters plan day-long blackout of Modern Warfare 3
- GAME POLITICS Report: Anonymous Promises to ‘Shut Down the Internet’ March 31
- ARS TECHNICA Entertainment apps now more popular than multiplayer gaming on Xbox Live
- ARS TECHNICA US Congressmen expand call for violence warning label on nearly all video games
- GAME POLITICS Comcast Defends Xfinity on Xbox Live Against Net Neutrality Concerns
- BETA BEAT A Telecom-Independent Internet, Tested at Occupy Wall Street, for Just $2,000
- TIME How a Far-Right Icon Came to Embrace Marijuana Legalization




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