NewsTaco To Go: Foreclosures, Toyota, PATRIOT Act, Roosters and Catholics
There’s some heavy stuff in your NewsTaco To Go this morning — foreclosures are up, cockfighting and the PATRIOT Act — then there’s a Catholic app and relief that Toyota’s cars don’t have problems we thought they did.
About 27% of homeowners owe more than their homes are worth, which may spur more foreclosures soon.
Toyota’s “unintended acceleration” problems were not due to electronic malfunction, according to a study conducted by NASA and the Dept. of Transportation.
The U.S. House did not pass a bill to extend 3 provisions of the PATRIOT Act, namely provisions that give authorities the ability to wiretap people.
A California man died after being stabbed by his fighting rooster, Jose Luis Ochoa, 35, was stabbed in the calf by a rooster that had a blade strapped to its leg and died a few hours later.
There’s an app for Catholic confession now, Confession: A Roman Catholic App is available for Apple products and is meant as a guide to confession for Catholics.
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