Friday, March 7, 2014

In the news, Saturday, February 15, 2014


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FEB 14      INDEX      FEB 16
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Some links to some sources may require subscription.

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from ABC News (& affiliates)
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from About.com


5 Ways to Burn Calories without Exercise
How Many Calories Can You Burn with These Quick Changes?

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from ACLJ (American Center for Law and Justice)

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from AMAC - The Association of Mature American Citizens

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from The American Conservative

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from The American Spectator

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from Ancestry.com

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from AsiaNews

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from Associated Press

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from The Atlantic

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from The Blaze

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from Breitbart

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from BuzzFeed

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from CBC News (Canada)

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from CBS News (& affiliates)


Calculation error? Math majors send massive snowball rolling into dorm

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from Ceasefire Magazine (UK)

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from Charisma News

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from Choice and Truth
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

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from The Christian Science Monitor

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from CNN

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from CNSNews.com (& NewsBusters)


Michelle’s $12,000 Dress Cost More Than Median Yearly Household Income Worldwide of $9,733


CNBC Host: Al Gore a ‘Charlatan,’ and a ‘Villain’


Al Roker Apologizes to Liberal NYC Mayor for Predicting 'One Term' After Mayor Kept Schools Open

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from Columbia Basin Herald

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from Conservative Firing Line

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from Conservative Outfitters

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from Crosscut

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from Cyndi's List

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from The Daily Beast

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from The Daily Caller


Report: 95 percent of global warming models are wrong

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from Daily Mail (UK)

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from Discovery News

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from Doubtful News

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from EarthSky


What killed the woolly mammoth? New clues
Ten thousand years ago, large mammals of the Arctic, like the woolly mammoth, went extinct. What caused it? Climate change? Disease? Over-hunting by humans?


Counting whales from space
A new method for detecting whales using satellite imagery that’s more reliable and efficient than counting whales from ships or shore.

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from East Oregonian

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from Examiner.com

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from Facecrooks

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from Family Tree Magazine

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from The Farmacy (& Strawbale City)
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from The Federalist

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from The Federalist Papers

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from Forbes

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from Fox News (& affiliates)

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from Freedom Foundation (WA)

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from The Globe and Mail (Canada)

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from The Guardian (UK)

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from Health and Happiness
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

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from The Heritage Foundation  (The Foundry)


D.C. Shut Down During Snowstorm, but Tomb of Unknown Soldier Remained Guarded


Why Bill Gates Is Wrong to Applaud Common Core


SE Cupp: Democrats Have Double Standards on Candidates

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from The Hill

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from The Hindu  (Chennai / Madras, India)

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from History

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from Huffington Post
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

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from Human Events

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from IdahoReporter.com

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from iFIBER ONE News (WA)

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from The Independent (UK)

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from Independent Journal Review

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from International Christian Concern
(PERSECUTION.org)

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from The Jerusalem Post

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from KGW-TV (Portland)

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from KHQ Local News (Spokane)

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from KING 5 (Seattle)

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from KIRO 7 Eyewitness News (Seattle)

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from KOMO News (Seattle)

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from KREM 2 News (Spokane)

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from KXLY 4 News (Spokane)


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from LiveScience


9 Weirdest Allergies
[from 2011] Allergies are brought on when the immune system acts as though foreign substances are more harmful than they really are. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, eight types of food account for more than 90 percent of allergic reactions in affected individuals. The eight: milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, soy and wheat.


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from Los Angeles Times


At 89, Eva Marie Saint is 'still in the ballgame'
Classic Hollywood: Eva Marie Saint, who won an Oscar for 'On the Waterfront,' has a cameo in the new film 'Winter's Tale' and an interview on TCM. She looks back on her early acting years.

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from MEDIAite

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from Media Matters for America

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from Money Talks News


Americans Renouncing Citizenship in Record Numbers

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from Mother Earth News

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from Mother Nature Network


A guide to heirloom seed catalogs
Some of the best catalogs are also free. And passionate gardeners: We want to know which seed catalogs you love.


11 intriguing transparent animals


Inexpensive, easy homemade baked bread
Anyone can make this inexpensive, crusty baked bread. No kneading required.
[from 10 May 2009]


Snow birds prep for backyard census [Photos]
Get out your binoculars: The 16th annual Great Backyard Bird Count is upon us! MNN brings you 12 striking shots of frosty avians to mark the feathery occasion.


Seasonal recipes: 5 ways to fix pancakes
[from 1 Mar 2011]  Pancakes aren't just for breakfast, and they don't have to be simple. Try one of these 5 recipes for pancakes for cool nights.

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from National Aeronautics and Space Administration - NASA

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from The National Audubon Society

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from National Geographic


“Gob-Smackingly Huge” Jellyfish Washes Up in Australia

Found: New Beetle Collected by Darwin 180 Years Ago
Entomologist stumbles across Darwinilus sedarisi in London museum specimens.


Beware in the Bayou: Alligators and Crocodiles Can Climb

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from National Journal

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from National Review

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from Natural Society
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]


Chick-Fil-A Vows to Phase out Antibiotics in Chicken by 2019

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from NBC News (& affiliates)

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from NCWTV.com (WA)

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from Newsmax

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from New York Daily News


Fargo, N.D., deemed the drunkest city in America
Bustle.com used CDC data to determine the U.S. metropolitan areas with the highest rates of heavy and binge drinking, and North Dakota’s largest city topped the list.

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from New York Magazine


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from New York Times


Drama, if Not Miracle, as U.S. Beats Russia


A Deadly Mix in Benghazi
[from 28 Dec 2013]  By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

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from Northwest Watchdog

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from NPR (& affiliates)

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from NWCN (ID-OR-WA)


U.S. Olympic team adopting Sochi's stray dogs

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from One Minute Healings

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from The Oregonian


Massive snowball wreaks havoc on Reed College, campus magazine reports

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from PBS (& affiliates)

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from Pew Research Center

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from PJ Media

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from POLITICO

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from PoliticusUSA

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from Popular Science


A Pilot Program To See If Constant Bio-Monitoring Can Save Lives
Intense measuring and tracking of vital signs might help doctors catch health problems sooner.


In This 'Anti-Stealth' Game, You Make Sure You're Always Watched


Tiny Gold Motors You Can Drive Inside Cells
They're a step toward motors doctors could one day use to deliver targeted medicine to cells in the body.


Inside Russia's Ridiculous Sochi Security Scanner
"Vibraimage - system that can do anything in human detection!"


Woman Forced To Marry Man-God With Tail
It's bad enough that women are regularly used and traded as chattel, but this particular woman was sold off to a man who pretends he's a god because he has a foot of stringy hair hanging off his lower back. The collision of patriarchy and superstition turns this from a bizarre oddity into a tragedy.

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from Press TV (Iran)

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from PreventDisease.com
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

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from Psychology Today

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from Q13Fox News (KCPQ Seattle)

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from Quackwatch.com

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from Real Clear Politics

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from RedState

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from RetroVision

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from Reuters

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from Riel World View (Dan Riehl)

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from The Right Scoop

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from Right Wing News

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from RT (Russia Today)

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from Scientific American

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from The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

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from Slate's The Vault Blog

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from Smithsonian Magazine

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from The Telegraph (UK)

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from ThatsNonsense.com

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from Think Progress

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from USA Today

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from U.S. News and World Report

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from Viral Nova

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from The Voice of the Martyrs

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from The Wall Street Journal

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from The Washington Examiner (DC)

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from The Washington Free Beacon (DC)

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from The Washington Policy Center (State)

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from The Washington Post (DC)

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from The Washington Times (DC)

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from Weasel Zippers (100 Percent FED Up)

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from The Week

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from The Weekly Standard


The War on Truth
News from academia! “President Salovey and I,” writes Yale’s provost, “have invited a distinguished group of academic leaders to a diversity summit at Yale on February 11-12, 2014. Their visit will include a series of discussions with faculty and administrators about the challenges of diversifying our faculty.”


Dependence Day
On February 4 the Congressional Budget Office dropped a bombshell. Analysts there found that Obamacare’s structure will create an enormous implicit tax on work,...


Meet the New Farm Bill
The president just signed into law the Agricultural Act of 2014, a multiyear, comprehensive agricultural, rural, and nutrition policy measure.

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from The Wenatchee World (WA)

to be added

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from The Western Center for Journalism
(Western Journalism)

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from WND (World Net Daily)

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from Zero Hedge

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