Extra, Extra: Two Truths and a Lie
- Today's first truth is that marijuana arrests spiked in 2010, despite marijuana possession's status as a low-priority offense. City Attorney Pete Holmes isn't bothered, though--he just keeps dismissing them.
- Here's another true story: kiddie porn is bad, and will get you (and all your nasty friends) arrested. Following an investigation, a Redmond man, along with 71 others, has been charged with the possession of child pornography--the largest bust of this nature ever.
- And the lie? That Internet Explorer users tend to have lower IQs. A phony study picked up steam last week, but has recently been proven to be a hoax. Twist!
- Bonus possible truth: this woman claims that a D.B. Cooper suspect is her uncle.
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