Monday, September 22, 2014

In the news, Friday, September 12, 2014


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SEP 11      INDEX      SEP 13
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Information from some sites may not be reliable, or may not be vetted.
Some sources may require subscription.

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from BBC News (UK)
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from BizPac Review

James Foley’s brother: Government threatened our family
The family of murdered American photojournalist James Foley is “appalled” by the way the U.S. government handled Foley’s case and they are speaking out about it.

Oh no he didn’t! Bob Beckel’s misogynistic on-air insult to co-host: ‘If those legs were a foot shorter . . . ‘
“The Five” co-host Bob Beckel‘s misogynistic insult Thursday directed at colleague Kimberly Guilfoyle is proof yet again that the rules are different for the left.

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from Breitbart
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from Christian News Network
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from CNSNews.com (& MRC & NewsBusters)
from The Federalist Papers

Obama Admin Announces Major New Border Security Program; There’s Just One Problem…

What Harry Reid Thinks About Barack Obama Perfectly Illustrated

Here’s the BEST Foods from Each State. Did They Get Yours Right?

Does Your State Prefer Red or White Wine?

Is This Too Extreme? Does This Latest Sign From Tactical Firearms Go Too Far?

You’ll Probably Agree With These 12 Words Written on a Truck Window

The Point of Entry for ISIS to Into the US Just Got a Big Roadblock

Chick-fil-A BANNED From Donating 200 Sandwiches to a School Fundraiser For The Most Ridiculous Reason

Despicable: Why This Woman Was Laid Off After 12 Years of Service

CBS News Shockingly Refuses Ad Featuring Pledge of Allegiance For This Unpatriotic Reason

The Day Democrats Never Thought Would Come Is Here!

ISIS Prisoners Respond to President’s Claim the Islamic State is “Not Islamic”

Irony: Obama Remembers 9/11 with Kaboom

PERFECT Illustration of the REAL Threat Obama Was Addressing In His ISIS Speech

Watch Bill Maher’s Blunt Response to PBS Host Charlie Rose’s Claim About Islam and Christianity

Krauthammer Explains What Obama’s ISIS Speech on ISIS Was Really About

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from Fox News (& affiliates)
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from The Heritage Foundation
from History

9 Things You May Not Know About “The Star-Spangled Banner”
By the dawn’s early light on September 14, 1814, Francis Scott Key peered through a spyglass and spotted an American flag still waving over Baltimore’s Fort McHenry after a fierce night of British bombardment. In a patriotic fervor, the man called “Frank” Key by family and friends penned the words to “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

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from Huffington Post
[Information from this site may be unreliable.]

Helmet Cross Decal Banned From Arkansas State University Football Team

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from IFL Science

Ozone Layer Showing Signs Of Recovery

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from The Inquisitr
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

ISIS In Iraq Have Saddam Hussein’s WMD, Was George W. Bush Right To Fear Terrorist Attack In America?
With the ISIS in Iraq having access to old stockpiles of Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction, some websites are now claiming former President George W. Bush has been “exonerated.” Some even go so far as to raise the fear of ISIS in America launching a terrorist attack.

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from Judicial Watch, Inc.

Important Benghazi UpdateNew JW Documents Reveal State Department Officials Knew of Benghazi Danger Three Months before Attack; Judicial Watch Pushes House Leadership on Ethics Watchdog; Holding President Obama Accountable to the Rule of Law.

Facts Counter Govt.’s Denial of ISIS Threat Reported by JW

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from Money Talks News

The Restless Project: Can’t Get By on $60K, $80K, Even $100K?

Take 5: A Roundup of Reads From Around the Web
1. The Marriage Conundrum: Joint or Separate Accounts?
2. 10 Best American Vacation Towns to Live In Year-Round
3. What Is Forex Trading?
4. So Your Friend Wants to Borrow Money? Here’s What to Do
5. 15 Airport Hacks From Professional Travelers

Fewer Americans Have Retirement Accounts, New Study Says

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from National Geographic

Why Scotland Might Break Away From the United Kingdom
The future of Britain is balanced on a knife edge as Scotland weighs independence vote.

Breadfruit, the Tree of Life for a Hungry PlanetBreadfruit has been grown in Oceania for more than 3,000 years, and on many islands the trees form the heart of complex, multispecies agroforests. These food forests are a model for sustainable food production systems and could help us unlock the food security challenges that many parts of the tropical world are facing.

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from Patheos
[Information from this site may be questionable.]

That lovable man who abuses you
[Progressive Christian Channel]  One reason some women remain in abusive relationships that no one ever talks about.

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from Rare
[Information from this site may not be vetted.]

Penn State University pulls Bibles from campus hotel rooms

Why aren’t more people talking about the NJ teen murdered by a jihadist?
After New Jersey’s Ali Muhammad Brown murdered 19-year-old Brendan Tevlin, he told authorities that he was doing so as act of jihad, to avenge American military action in the Middle East. Two months after the murder, people in the area are wondering why more people aren’t talking about Brendan’s death.

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from Real Clear Politics

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from Right Wing News

Mark Levin obliterates Obama’s pathetic speech on ISIS

Atheists Force Football Team to Deface or Remove Christian Cross Memorials from Helmets
There are atheists, those folks who don’t believe and don’t really care if you do, and there are anti-theists, those folks who don’t believe and don’t want anyone else to either. It’s the anti-theists who do things like this: Football players at Arkansas State University were ordered to either remove a Christian cross decal from their helmets or modify it into a mathematical sign after a Jonesboro attorney complained that the image violated the U.S. Constitution.

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from ScienceDaily

From worm muscle to spinal discs: An evolutionary surprise
Thoughts of the family tree may not be uppermost in the mind of a person suffering from a slipped disc, but those spinal discs provide a window into our evolutionary past. They are remnants of the first vertebrate skeleton, whose origins now appear to be older than had been assumed. Scientists have found that, unexpectedly, this skeleton most likely evolved from a muscle.

Clues to how giant elliptical galaxies move
New clues to how giant elliptical galaxies move have been discovered by an international team of astronomers. Elliptical galaxies have long been considered as essentially being made up of old stars that move randomly within them, like a swarm of bees. This has been challenged in many instances in the past ten-twenty years, but giant elliptical galaxies are still considered as a nearly round and non-rotating group of old stars by astronomers.

Gray matter matters when measuring risk tolerance: May explain why risk tolerance decreases with age
The gray matter volume of a region in the right posterior parietal cortex is significantly predictive of individual risk attitudes, new research has found. Using a whole-brain analysis, scientists found that the grey matter volume of a region in the right posterior parietal cortex was significantly predictive of individual risk attitudes. Men and women with higher grey matter volume in this region exhibited less risk aversion.

A wife's happiness is more crucial than her husband's in keeping marriage on track
When it comes to a happy marriage, a new study finds that the more content the wife is with the long-term union, the happier the husband is with his life no matter how he feels about the nuptials.

How evolutionary principles could help save our world
The age of the Anthropocene -- the scientific name given to our current geologic age -- is dominated by human impacts on our environment. A warming climate. Increased resistance of pathogens and pests. A swelling population. Coping with these modern global challenges requires application of what one might call a more-ancient principle: evolution.

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from Space.com (& CollectSpace)
from TPNN (Tea Party News Network)

Another Standoff Brewing? Law Enforcement Nervous as Militia Members Plan to Block Bridges Going into Mexico

This is Not a Joke: Wait Until You See the Name of the Charity the Obamas Partnered with on 9/11
Barack and Michelle Obama served a charity called KABOOM to remember 9/11.

Missouri Legislature Overrules Dem Governor’s Veto, Provides Huge Gun Rights Victory

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from Truth Revolt

Bill Whittle: Tie-Dyed Tyranny
In his latest FIREWALL, Bill Whittle examines the Tie-Dyed Tyranny that has taken root under the guise of environmentalism in Washington State.

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from 100 Percent FED Up

SHOCKING FIRST HAND ACCOUNT: WOMAN'S DARING ESCAPE FROM THE ISLAMIC STATE

HIGH SCHOOL BOOSTER CLUB BANNED FROM SELLING CHICK-FIL-A AT FUNDRAISER...DEEMED OFFENSIVE

BREAKING: Texas Officials Prepare As Militia Threatens To Block Traffic At International Bridges On Sept. 20th

BREAKING: WMD TESTING LAB FOUND IN AFGHANISTAN  (VIDEO)
Former Secretary of Homeland Security under President George W. Bush, Michael Chertoff, was on The Kelly File last Thursday to discuss the threat of ISIS on the US homeland. Chertoff told Megyn Kelly Al-Qaeda had been experimenting with WMD in Afghanistan labs.

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