Tuesday, October 8, 2013

In the news, Monday, October 7, 2013


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from AMAC

IRS Watchdog: $67 Million Missing from Obamacare Slush Fund

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from AsiaNews.it

Vietnamese remember General Giap, 'Red Napoleon' and independence hero
On Friday, one of the most important figures in recent history passed away at the age of 102. After Ho Chi Minh, he was considered the father of modern Vietnam. His exploits on the field are still studied. However, in the final period of his life, he was shunned by the country's Communist leadership because of his opposition to unfettered exploitation of natural resources and Chinese interference.

Ni Yulan, disabled activist opposed to land grabs in China, has been released
The 54-year-old lawyer spent two and a half years in prison after being convicted on phoney charges. The authorities wanted to undermine her work on behalf of ordinary people. Now she wants compensation, accusing prison authorities of denying her proper medical care.

Chen Guangcheng hired by Catholic University
After his break with New York University, the blind dissident, known for his battles against forced abortions in China, is hired by three American academic institutions. "I am delighted to welcome Mr. Chen," Catholic University of America president said. He will "be a witness" to the moral foundations that the university seeks to instil in its students. In his reply, a grateful Chen said "that the seeds of freedom and democracy will [. . .] in the future bear beautiful fruit."

Armenian Church to canonize martyrs of genocide. Ankara unhappy
The ceremony should take place in 2015 , the centenary of the genocide of 1.5 million Armenians. Armenian bishops from around the world at the synod which decided the canonization. The tensions between Armenia and Turkey take on "religious" character.

Young Nepali Hindus becoming Catholic to stop discrimination
More and more children and teenagers are converting to Catholicism "tired" of inequality and abuses by Hindus on the lower castes and the poor. Twenty young people attend catechism at Kathmandu's Assumption Cathedral. "I want to become Catholic to spread the message of God's equality," said 12-year-old Diko.

Kuomintang infighting shakes up Taiwan 
The president has accused a fellow party member and parliamentary speaker of interfering in the trial involving an opposition lawmaker. Public opinion is divided over the latter's overturned conviction, but support for the president is slipping over the affair, and he could be impeached.

Kurdistan Archbishop : We welcome Syrian refugees as our brothers and sisters
For Msgr . Rabban al- Qas, Archbishop of Amadiyah - Zakho , those fleeing Syria must be accepted and treated as a family member. The diocese hosts more than 20 refugee families , who by now are already part of the community.

EGYPT: Dozens killed and hundreds injured in clashes between pro-Morsi Islamists and police 
Hundreds arrested. The Alliance for the return of former President Morsi wants to mobilize schools and universities. Civillian population come to Army’s aid in clashes with Muslim Brotherhood accused of terrorism .

PAKISTAN: Peshawar car bomb kills six people engaged in anti-polio vaccination
The dead are two healthcare operators and four police officers in charge of peace and security . The bomb exploded in the early hours of this morning and targeted the entire convoy. The volunteers were preparing to distribute the vaccine in a group of houses. Pakistan is one of three countries in the world where polio is still "endemic " .

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from The Blaze

SEE THE RANT FROM A POPULAR SPORTSCASTER DURING AN NFL PRE-GAME SHOW THAT MAY HAVE HELPED GET FOOTBALL BACK ON FOR OUR TROOPS

AMBER ALERT WEBSITE GOES OFFLINE AMID GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN, MICHELLE OBAMA’S ‘LET’S MOVE’ WEBSITE HOWEVER… (UPDATED)

BILL AYERS REVEALS 2008 MEDIA STRATEGY: ‘TURN AWAY, NO COMMENT, NO ELABORATION, NO CLARIFICATION, NO RESPONSE’

HOW DEFINING THE WORD ‘CONSERVATIVE’ LED TO A HEATED DEBATE BETWEEN BECK AND HIS CO-HOSTS

SEE THIS BOLD CHAPLAIN SCOLD SENATORS RIGHT TO THEIR FACES FOR ‘STUBBORN PRIDE’ AND ‘SMUGNESS’ AMID GOV’T SHUTDOWN

WILL MORMONS SOON EMBRACE GAY MARRIAGE? CHURCH LEADERS MAKE LDS STANCE CLEAR

WITNESS WAS ON HIS WAY TO CHURCH WHEN HE SAW ENRAGED BIKER GANG ATTACKING FAMILY IN SUV — WHAT HE DID NEXT SHOULD INSPIRE US ALL

FOX NEWS’ CHRIS WALLACE RIPS INTO TREASURY SECRETARY JACK LEW: ‘YOUR HISTORY IS WRONG,’ OBAMA’S REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE IS ‘UNPRECEDENTED’

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from Business Insider

If The GOP Forces The US To Default, Obama Should Raise The Debt Ceiling Himself
I emphatically do not agree with this article.  For one thing, it would not be the GOP that forces a default.  For another, I don't believe the President has the authority to raise the debt ceiling himself.  Also, there is more than enough revenue coming in to service the debt, as well as most of the rest of our government, so the only way a "default" could happen is by contrivance on the part of the administration. - C. S.

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from The Chicago Tribune

Illegal immigrants allowed to practice law in California

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from The Christian Science Monitor

Failed Navy SEALs raid on Somali target could bolster Al Shabab
Past US strikes on Al Shabab leaders, even successful ones, have not diminished the group.
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from CNSNews.com

Obama Says Washington Redskins Should 'Think About Changing' Their Name
Raise your hand if --> you think the Redskins should IGNORE liberal political correctness and keep their name.

Bachmann on 10,535 Obamacare Reg Pages: 'It's Horrifying!' Like a 'Stephen King Novel'

Maher Mocks WWII Vets: ‘Nobody Said They Were The Brightest Generation’
Just when you thought Bill Maher couldn’t say anything more offensive than he already has, he outdoes himself.

ABC Ignores Its Own Question Assigning Shutdown Blame to Obama, Touts 'Outrage' Against GOP

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from The Daily Caller

Exasperated teachers ban middle-school boys from saying ‘hump day’ all the damn time

Even with government shut down, Dodd-Frank bureau is open

Reid under pressure to allow vote on military chaplains during shutdown

As US touts thaw in Iran relations, Iranians spit on Obama image, prepare for ‘Death to America’ day

Feds shut down isolated inn, render employees homeless and jobless in one fell swoop
Next time someone says the government cares about people, remind them that this happened.

Support for Common Core strong in U.S. military

Homeland Security advisor supports convicted terrorist fundraiser
Why is the Department of Homeland Security taking advice from this man?

College Republicans slam Terry McAuliffe as a ‘catfish’
Democrat Terry McAuliffe is similar to a creep who lies about his true identity — a “catfish” — according to a new College Republican National Committee ad meant to target young women voting in the Virginia gubernatorial race.

Colorado DA refuses to prosecute flood victims for private firearm transfers
Back in February and March, the National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Affairs warned that Colorado’s House Bill 1229, criminalizing the private transfer of firearms, was overbroad, and would unduly burden and ensnare law-abiding citizens. Lo and behold, less than seven months after Gov. Hickenlooper signed HB 1229, some victims of September’s devastating floods are fearful of being prosecuted under the new law.

Issa: ‘There’s a reason to fear’ Obama agencies [VIDEO]

Americans cross Obama’s parkway barriers
Many Americans crossed the barriers that were set this weekend by President Barack Obama’s deputies to block public access to the Potomac River from Virginia’s George Washington Memorial Parkway

What can be done as North Korea restarts key nuclear reactor?

TheDC exclusive: Affirmative action opponents prepare for Supreme Court showdown

Maher mocks WWII vets visiting closed memorial: ‘Nobody said they were the brightest generation’

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from Daily Mail

Octogenarian couple back together almost 70 years after summer romance
Sandy Gutting, 84, and Chuck Lewis, 85, fell in love in 1945 on spring break
They broke up after Gutting returned to LA and didn't speak for 62 years
The couple reunited seven years ago and fell in love all over again

'Death would have been better': How Elizabeth Smart was told her family had stopped looking for her during her rape hell a as she details why she wrote her memoir
Elizabeth Smart said she wants to show other victims that you can move on and be happy
Just when she thought she had hit rock bottom and things couldn't get any worse, they always did
Smart was taken from her Salt Lake City home in 2002 when she was 14 and rescued in March 2003

American and German scientists scoop $1.2m Nobel Prize in medicine for their work on how materials move within cells
Americans James Rothman and Randy Schekman and German-born Thomas Suedhof won the 2013 Nobel Prize in medicine
They discovered how hormones and enzymes are transported in cells
Their findings have given scientists a better understanding of diseases including diabetes, epilepsy and of disorders of the immune system
Hhoped their research on 'vesicle traffic' - the transport system of our cells - will lead to the development of new treatments for diabetes and epilepsy

Spectacular pictures show daredevils diving in for the ultimate thrill of swimming inches from 40-tonne whales
The amazing photographs were captured by an underwater diving company while out exploring the ocean in Tonga
As well as whales, other underwater life such as dolphins, manta rays, turtles, blue marlin and sharks
Photographer Scott Portelli: 'People have come out of the water in tears after being in the water with a whale'

Lightning strikes killed 32 people, including nine children, during weekend storms in India
Lightning strikes in the eastern Indian states of Bihar and Jharkhand
Death toll across the weekend is extremely unusual
Lightning strikes during June-October monsoon season are common

Dogs have FEELINGS too! Neuroscientist reveals research that our canine friends have emotions just like us
Gregory Berns, a professor of neuroeconomics at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, says dogs use the same area of the brain as humans do to feel. Berns' research is the result of months of MRI scans on dogs who are not sedated but trained to sit perfectly still in the machine. The results show that dogs use the caudate nucleus part of the brain when responding to humans they know. It is the same part of the brain humans use in the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food, love and money. Berns says this shows that dogs have a level of sentience comparable to that of a human child. He says this should change the way we perceive dogs and how we treat them

'I'm trying to be both Mum and Dad... I wish you'd left me a manual': Husband writes heartbreaking daily letter to wife he lost to breast cancer nine months ago
Simon Hancox, 40, from Alvaston, Derbyshire, devastated by loss
Annabel, who died aged 40, also left behind Will, eight, and Sam, four
Now Simon shares his joy and pain with Annabel via a blog
Has set up charity, Annabel's Angels, to raise money for cancer sufferers

Driving the neighbours crazy? Military enthusiast keeps replica World War One tank OUTSIDE his house
Anthony Cooke is refurbishing it in time for next year's centenary of the start of the Great war
Tank is 21ft long, 13ft wide and weighs more than six tonnes
'I'm very lucky as my neigbours love it and one little boy even says goodnight to it every evening'

Divers find another 16 bodies in fishing boat which sank off Italian island bringing death toll to 127
Soldiers in masks bring the African victims ashore to be taken to makeshift morgue
More people believed to be trapped in the wreck half mile off coast
Pope Francis makes a silent prayer for migrants in St Peter's Square

Prehistoric elephant had giant spoonbill instead of trunk which had in-built 'scythe' used to cut its food
Platybelodon lived between eight and 20millions years ago
Had second pair of tusks that it used to cut tough vegetation with

Africa as you've never seen it before: Clever comparison shows it's really as big as China, India, the United States AND most of Europe put together
Graphic shows Africa is as big as 13 nations and Eastern Europe
The continent is more than 30m sq km, but this is not reflected in standard Mercator maps
Biggest nation in terms of landmass is Russia, at more than 17m sq km

Under the hood: Astonishing glimpse into secretive rituals and mundane family life of Ku Klux Klan members across America
Anthony Karen gained the trust of far-right group to capture their lives in unguarded moments
He also captured some of their most sacred rituals as well as their domestic day-to-day existence
One of the Klansmen he chronicled is an engineer on a nuclear submarine

Vladimir Putin lights Olympic flame in Red Square ceremony... but it goes out forcing security guard to fire it up again using his cigarette lighter
The flame was lit a week ago in Greece and flown to Moscow. Glitch occurred when a torchbearer ran through a passageway leading into the Kremlin creating a wind tunnel. Security guard pulled out a lighter to re-light the flame. The torchbearer, Shavarsh Karapetyan, 60, was a champion swimmer for the Soviet Union. He once saved 20 passengers from a bus that had fallen into a reservoir.

China employs TWO MILLION workers to keep an eye on internet use by its citizens
Workers are hired as 'internet opinion analysts' by the Chinese government. By performing simple keyword searches, they are able to monitor tens of millions of online posts every day. Their main targets are social media and blogging sites, such as Weibo. Supported by technology which can analyse millions of posts an hour.

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from EarthSky

Backyard astronomers team up with pros to study triple asteroid
A study of triple asteroid (87) Sylvia gave astronomers a way to probe the past history of our solar system, plus learn more about asteroids’ internal composition.

An asteroid pile-up in the orbit of Mars
The orbit of the planet Mars is host to the remains of an ancient collision that created many of its Trojan asteroids, a new study has concluded.

Life may be harder to identify on some exoplanets
High levels of atmospheric oxygen are a promising indicator for life on exoplanets. But some exoplanets may have significant levels of oxygen, even without life.

U.S. doctors still prescribing way too many antibiotics
Only 10 percent of adult sore throat cases are caused by bacteria, but 60 percent of these patients are given antibiotics.

Legendary Draconid meteors best after sunset October 7

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from Facecrooks

Department of Justice Shoots Down Facebook’s Request for More Transparency
Due to the recent ruling, it's probably best to assume that the government has access to anything and everything you post online at will.

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from Family Tree Magazine

Photo Detective: Spotting a Copy

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from FEE (Foundation for Economic Education)
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

How the Silk Road Shutdown Makes Everyone Less Safe
It took someone named Dread Pirate Roberts to create a way for people to buy and sell illegal drugs without the threat of getting hurt and with little threat of getting ripped off. His deep website, Silk Road, was the eBay of the underworld until it was seized by the FBI last week. When the government shut down Silk Road, it kicked all its users back onto the streets, locking them out of the safest way anyone has ever devised for acquiring an illicit substance—whether a mind-altering substance or a not-yet-FDA-approved food or medication. Silk Road was a force for peaceful exchange, and it helped mitigate black market violence. The site also helped ensure the quality of the products traded there.

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from Fox News

21 Arrests! Biker in NYC Road Rage Assault Was Freed By Lenient Judge

ATF tries to block Fast and Furious whistle-blower from publishing book

Judge Jeanine: 'We're Living in Lawlessness and Chaos'

'Obama Refusing to Negotiate Is Unprecedented': Wallace Challenges Lew on Debt Ceiling

'We've Lost Our Minds': Peter Johnson Jr. Reacts to NYC Biker Gang Attack
Bikers charged with gang assault, weapons possessions as undercover officer revealed to be riding with group during attack.

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from Freedom Foundation


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from The Guardian


Israel condemns Council of Europe resolution on ritual circumcision
Circumcision does not harm boys' health, says Israel, claiming resolution 'fosters hate and racist trends in Europe'


Top 10 romantic movies
Everyone loves a romantic movie, right? Here's what the Guardian and Observer's critics think are the 10 most romantic movies of all time.


Nobel peace prize 2013: pick your winner
Who has done the most for peace this year? Guardian readers and journalists nominate those they think worthy of joining the exclusive club, including Chelsea Manning, Edward Snowden, Malala Yousafzai and Denis Mukwege.


The daily quiz, 7 October 2013
The 2014 Giro d'Italia route is unveiled today. To mark the occasion, take your own tour of Italy with these questions


Concern for health of Greenpeace activists detained in Russia
Some activists and two journalists held in solitary confinement while others are being kept in extremely cold cells while awaiting piracy charges


£1bn a month: the spiralling cost of oil theft in Nigeria
It's a crime with international repercussions, and second only to the drugs trade for the money it earns. And it threatens to destabilise Africa's second-largest economy
Niger delta oil spills: the real cost of crude – video


The 100 top things you honestly don't need to do before you die
From watching Breaking Bad to climbing Machu Picchu to reading Great Expectations, the 'must do before you die' list is getting too long. You could always just watch Pointless instead


North Korea's luxury ski resort opens for business
Kim Jong-un is hoping the multimillion-dollar Masik Pass will boost tourism and show North Korea is as civilised as the west


Britons spend one in 12 waking minutes online, pushing ad spend to record high
Companies boost internet, smartphone and tablet advertising by 17.5% year on year to £3bn in the first half of the year


Thom Yorke calls Spotify 'the last desperate fart of a dying corpse'
Radiohead and Atoms for Peace frontman renews his attack on streaming music service for 'trying to become gatekeepers'


Why big data has made your privacy a thing of the past
Despite the efforts of European regulators to protect citizens' personal data, predictive analytics has made it too easy to piece together information about individuals regardless of the law

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from The Heritage Foundation


Family Doctor: I Want to Take Care of My Patients
A family doctor of 30 years explains why Obamacare is NOT good for your family, his practice or the healthcare community.


Another Obamacare Exception for Congress: Taxpayers Could Pay for Abortion Coverage
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from Hot Air


NYT reporter: Obama admin “most closed, control-freak administration I’ve ever covered”
Shared by Drudge Report


McAfee Antivirus founder: “What idiot put this system out there?”
ObamaCare "a hacker's wet dream"! From a guy who knows cyber security.

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from iFIBRE ONE News


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from International Christian Concern
(PERSECUTION.org)


Somali and Eritrean Christians’ Dangerous Journey to Freedom
Eritrea and Somalia are two of the nations most hostile to Christianity. The recent sinking of a migrant ship in Italian waters loaded with Eritrean and Somali refugees, many of whom were Christians, highlights their desperation. Just as the pursuit of religious freedom drove European settlers to what is now the United States, East African refugees regularly ply this harrowing route to escape religious persecution. The regular stream of refugees fleeing to the shores of Europe, and the mounting numbers of those whose journeys are cut short by murder, enslavement, or shipwreck, make for a tragedy that deserves more attention from the international community. Please pray for those making this perilous journey.


Who Bombed Pakistan’s Christians?
On September 22, at least 85 Christians were killed in a twin suicide bombing attack at All Saints Church in Peshawar, a city located in northwestern Pakistan. A group named Jundullah has claimed responsibility for the attack. This attack has many wondering who is Jundullah? Why do they attack Christians?

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from The Jerusalem Post


Abbas mentions - but doesn't condemn - Psagot shooting
Israeli MKs meet with PA President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah
MKs visit Muqata with nary an Israeli flag in sight; PA optimistic agreement can be reached by 9-month deadline.


At least 800,000 fill streets for largest funeral in Israel’s history
Roads closed, hundreds of officers deployed as hundreds of thousands descend upon Jerusalem to mourn Rabbi Yosef's passing.

Death of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef is the end of an era
Shas spiritual leader, a controversial figure who sometimes generated animosity, changed the landscape of Israeli politics; the way ahead for Shas and religious politics in Israel is shrouded in the unknown following his death.


Shas spiritual leader Rabbi Ovadia Yosef dies at 93
Netanyahu mourns "one of the great Torah sages of our generation."


United States Secretary of State John Kerry denies Tehran and America becoming closer and re-conciliating ties. Is US praise of Assad's initial compliance with UN chemical weapons resolution premature? Will Assad continue to comply if military pressure is removed?


Analysis: Upsurge in West Bank violence is unmistakable warning

Netanyahu lowers expectations for Israeli-Palestinian peace
Analysis: Speaking at venue where he recognized the two state solution in 2009, in 2013 Netanyahu takes a different angle and emphasizes the root of the conflict: The Palestinians don't want Jews to live in Israel.


Netanyahu: For peace, Palestinians must recognize Jewish homeland
In Bar-Ilan speech, PM refutes Rouhani claim that Zionists "used" the Holocaust to oppress Palestinians.
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from KHQ Local News (Spokane)


Inslee Says Federal Shutdown Hurting Washington State


Understanding the Affordable Care Act
Calculate your costs for ObamaCare

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from KING 5 News (Seattle)


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from KIRO 7 Eyewitness News (Seattle)


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from KOMO News (Seattle)


Civilian workers back on the job at Lewis-McChord
Despite the government shutdown, most civilian employees of the U.S. Defense Department are heading back to work this morning


Japan Airlines makes first purchase from Airbus, not Boeing
Airbus secured its first-ever order from Japan Airlines on Monday, in a deal that undermines Boeing's long-held dominance of Japan's aviation market.


Inslee: Federal shutdown hurting Wash. state

Sisters of D.C. chase victim dispute police account


October events mark 70 years of Hanford's role in atomic age

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from KREM 2 News (Spokane)


Big money shapes Wash. GMO food labeling fight


E-Cigarette trend catching on, but what are the effects?
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from KXLY 4 News (Spokane)


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from Money Talks News


How the Government Shutdown Could Hurt Small Business
Some small businesses near Yosemite National Park fear they may have to shut down. Others could be affected, too.


Debt After Death: 10 Things You Need to Know


Sick of Your Bank? 4 Alternatives to Megabanks


Americans Don’t Want Health Insurance? Since When?

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from National Journal


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from National Review


100 Unintended Consequences of Obamacare
Companies, workers, retirees, students, and spouses all suffer from the law’s inflexible mandates.
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from Natural Society


Study: Monsanto’s Bt Crops Transform Non-Targeted, Benign Bugs into Major Pests
A new study suggests that Monsanto's Bt crops created to fight certain pervasive pests are turning non-targeted, benign insects into major threats.

5 Health Benefits of Ginkgo Biloba

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from NPR


A Hint That J.D. Salinger Kept Writing, From A Story He Didn't Write
Claims have recently emerged that there will be more stories published from famously reclusive author J.D. Salinger. While this was treated as something of a bombshell in book circles, Susan Stamberg remembers when Salinger's editor at The New Yorker gave her a hint - over 30 years ago.

U.S. Raids In Libya And Somalia Target Al-Qaida Network
Al-Qaida operative Abu Anas al-Libi reportedly was snatched from a street in Libya, while a U.S. Navy SEAL team in Somalia met stiff resistance; it's not yet clear whether their target - a top al-Shabab leader - was killed.

Holdout Pennsylvania Pelted With Gay Marriage Lawsuits
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the Defense of Marriage Act says that the federal government must recognize same-sex marriages from states that allow them. Conditions are ripe for litigation in those states, like Pennsylvania. In July, a county clerk outside Philadelphia granted marriage licenses to gays and lesbians, defying the state's ban.


Nobel Winners Decoded How Neurons And Cells Talk To Each Other
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2013 goes to three scientists for discovering how cells secrete hormones and neurotransmitters. The research provides sweeping insights into how the brain transmits signals, the immune system attacks pathogens and insulin gets into the bloodstream.


For Boys With Eating Disorders, Finding Treatment Can Be Hard


When It Comes To Brain Injury, Authors Say NFL Is In A 'League Of Denial'
In a new book and Frontline documentary, two brothers take an exhaustive look at how the NFL has dealt with allegations that playing football can lead to brain damage. Over the last decade, the NFL has repeatedly avoided tying football to brain damage, even as they've given disability payments to former players with dementia-related conditions.


Tesla Slips From Pedestal That May Have Been Too High
The electric car company saw its stock fall this week after a video of its Model S ablaze went viral. But car analysts say the new car on the block should expect to get extra scrutiny.


Breaking The Silence Between The U.S. And Iran
On Sept. 27, President Obama called Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, ending 34 years of silence between the leaders of the U.S. and Iran.


That Smoky Smell Means Chile Roasting Season In New Mexico

School Pulls All-Beef Burgers From Menu, Citing Complaints
Advocates for healthy food in Virginia schools have met a reversal, after cafeterias changed back to hamburgers with additives due to students' complaints.
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from NWCN


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from POLITICO


Some lawmakers working across aisle on budget solution

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from PreventDisease.com


Oregano - One of The Most Beneficial Spices For Our Health With 4 Times The Antioxidant Potency of Blueberries

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from Ranch Radio KBHB


October blizzard taking a toll on livestock

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from The Right Scoop


UPDATE: AMBER WEBSITE NOW WORKING – Obama plays POLITICS with LOST CHILDREN, shuts down Amber Alert website

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from Skeptoid Podcast


HAARP Myths
[from 2008]  A close look at HAARP, the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, and the claim that it's a superweapon.

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from Space.com (& CollectSpacc)


Quick Fusion-Powered Trips to Mars No Fantasy, Scientists Say
While fusion-powered trips to Mars may seem like a sci-fi dream, scientists say a device may just well be propelling people on 90-day trips to the Red Planet in a matter of decades.


Astronauts Emerge from Cave After Underground Spaceflight Training
Six astronauts have emerged from an Italian cave after nearly a week underground to get a taste of the isolation and danger that will confront them on a space mission.

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from The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA)



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from The Star (Grand Coulee)

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from USA Today

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from The Voice of the Martyrs


Prisoner Alert - Behnam Irani


Kenya: Prayer For A Friend
Attack on Westgate Mall in Kenya hit closer to home for one VOM staff member

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from The Wall Street Journal


It's True: You Talk Too Much
How to achieve the optimal 50-50 conversation flow


Tweets Provide New Way to Gauge TV Audiences
Data Show Differences Between Social-Media Service's Users, Mass-Market Viewers
There's little correlation between the most-watched shows on TV and the ones that are tweeted about the most, new Nielsen data show. CBS had 5 of the top 10 shows on TV during the week of Sept. 23, including "The Big Bang Theory." None of those was in the top 10 of the Twitter TV ratings.


How to Get Your 401(k) Ready for Retirement
Here's a six-step plan for investors within 10 years of leaving the workforce


Humans 1, Robots 0
Cashiers Trump Self-Checkout Machines at the Grocery Store
Self-checkout machines at groceries need a lot of human intervention.


Suicide Rate Falls in Seoul but Still Very High
South Korea has the highest suicide rate in the developed world. Though still high, the rate has fallen for the first time in 6 years. The national rate was 28.1 per 100,000 in 2012, down from 31.7 a year earlier. That’s still more than double the average of 12.5 for members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

India’s Period Problem
In parts of India, old wives’ tales about women’s impurity during menstruation persist.


Zeng’s ‘Last Supper’ Sells for Record $23.3 Million at Sotheby’s Auction


In Hong Kong, Retail Rents Lose Their Shine
China's Crackdown on Corruption Hits Sales of Luxury Goods

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from The Washington Post


A techie walks us through healthcare.gov’s two big problems

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from Weasel Zippers (100 Percent FED Up)


Obamacare Supporters’ Epiphany: “Of Course, I Want People To Have Health Care, I Just Didn’t Realize I Would Be The One Who Was Going To Pay For It Personally”…


Obama Regime Gives Shutdown Waiver To Union Reps…


John Boehner HEATED Debate with George Stephanopoulos WILL NOT PASS CLEAN CR


DOJ Amber Alert Taken Down, But Michelle’s “Let’s Move” Still Up

Rand Paul: GOP Has Offered 'Compromise After Compromise,' Democrats Shut The Government Down


Federal Government Closes AMBER Alert Website
Shared from townhall.com

WWII Vet - Removing Barricades "Blew My Mind ... It Was Great"


Chris Wallace Grills Treasury Sec Jack Lew, Who Refuses To Say How Many People Actually Signed Up For Obamacare


U.S. Debt by President
WOW! THE TROLLS ARE OUT IN FORCE PROTECTING AND LYING FOR OBAMA. ONE OF THE REPEATED THEMES IS THE AMOUNT OF DEBT OF OBAMA VS. BUSH. FYI-OBAMA IN 4 YEARS HAS AMOUNTED 5 TRILLION IN DEBT AND BUSH ADDED 3.2 TRILLION IN 8 YEARS. UM, LOOKS LIKE WE HAVE A PRESIDENT WHO SPENT ALMOST TWICE AS MUCH IN HALF THE TIME......
Shared from useconomy.about.com

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from The Weekly Standard


State Dept. Awards $5M Contract for Crystal Stem and Barware For Embassies
On eve of last week’s government shutdown, Simon Pearce won a potential five-year competitive contract for $5 million to provide 20 different styles of custom handcrafted stem and barware to the State Department for use in American embassies around the world.

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