Wednesday, October 15, 2014

In the news, Tuesday, September 30, 2014


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SEP 29      INDEX      OCT 01
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Some sources may require subscription.

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from The Blaze

Famed Country Singer’s New Tune Tackles Some Major Christian Themes — and Ends With a Rendition of One of the World’s Most Popular Hymns

One of Eric Holder’s Final Acts Could Pose a National Security Risk
Outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder will reportedly ban religious profiling as one of his final actions before leaving office, limiting federal agents access to mosques and providing no national security exemption.

No Obamacare Bailout Without Congressional Approval: GAO
The Obama administration does not have the legal authority to bail out health insurance companies that are losing money from providing Obamcare-compliant plans without the OK of Congress, a legal opinion from the Government Accountability Office said Tuesday.

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from CNSNews.com (& MRC & NewsBusters)
from Fox News (& affiliates)

Tax breaks worth billions set to expire unless Congress acts
Time is running out for Congress to extend more than 50 tax breaks worth nearly $85 billion, including popular ones for college expenses and energy-efficient appliances.

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from RT (Russia Today)
(Russian government-supported propaganda channel)

Aral Sea: How one of world's largest lakes turned into ship cemetery (VIDEOS)

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from Space.com (& CollectSpace)

Sierra Nevada Protests NASA Commercial Crew Award, Lays Off Staff

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from The Spokesman-Review

Gonzaga pays $400,000 to settle deadly kayak trip

AdWatch: Idaho guv candidate touts school district success

First Ebola case diagnosed in the United States

Three detained after pair of reported coffee stand robberies

California becomes first state to ban plastic bags

Hong Kong protesters set deadline for government to meet demands

S-R columnist Vestal wins literary prize
Spokane writer Shawn Vestal won the $25,000 PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Fiction on Monday evening for his collection of short stories “Godforsaken Idaho.”

White House intruder got far into mansion, congressman says

WWF says wildlife populations down drastically

Study: Recessions can postpone motherhood forever

Study finds man-made imprint on nine climate extremes

In Brief: Obama hosts India’s Modi for White House visit
VA settles with three employees
NYC to end solitary for juvenile inmates
Road salt prices up after frigid winter
Flat rooftop rule for skyscrapers ends

U.N. meeting on women to be men-only

Death, hunger hit workers after tea estate closures in India

Afghanistan gets new leadership
President Ghani Ahmadzai to allow U.S. military presence

Unrest, deaths test Ukraine cease-fire

U.N. group on ground to oversee Ebola battle
Mission to evaluate need, aid allocation

In brief: Netanyahu: Hamas, Islamic State similar
Militants close in on Kurdish area of Syria

Spokane councilman Mike Fagan tries to halt police pact

Guilty plea in Nine Mile Falls murder case
The 28-year-old man who killed his girlfriend and then attempted to dispose of her body using a weak acid will spend 14 years in prison if a judge accepts the plea deal agreed to Monday. Jason Hart pleaded guilty to strangling Regan Jolley in June 2013.

Bill for Idaho federal land legal fees up to $61,375

Idaho wolf-coyote derby wants larger area

Emeritus at South Hill under state investigation

Emeritus at South Hill under state investigation
An assisted living facility on Spokane’s South Side has been told to stop accepting new residents pending a state investigation of the facility.

In Brief: U.S. consumer spending rose 0.5 percent in August
Gates tops Forbes’ list of richest Americans
Contracts to buy homes fell in August
Macy’s plans to hire 86,000 holiday workers

Chicago incident prompts FAA review of facility security

Safety agency considers Toyota acceleration issue
Car owner says he has systems data to prove Corolla malfunction

Albertsons hacked again
Grocery chain hit by malware for second time in two months

Microsoft plans early preview of Windows
Stakes are high for next version’s rollout

Microsoft skips Windows 9 to emphasize advances

Police connect second case to missing Va. student probe
Graham evidence leads to ‘break’ in 2009 death

Outside View: Holder’s tenure featured both triumphs and disappointments
commentary from the Los Angeles Times

Robert J. Samuelson: Sustaining oil boom a logical step

House Call: Certain diets are just what doctor ordered
Dr. Alisa Hideg

Study asks what makes golden retrievers sick
What makes golden retrievers sick? Dogs sought for $25 million study to find out
Adrian Rogers

Ask Dr. K: Hands-only CPR found to be effective
Anthony L. Komaroff

‘Bionic pancreas’ gives kids with Type 1 diabetes normalcy

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from TPNN (Tea Party News Network)

TYRANNY ALERT: Top Democrat: ‘We Need a New Constitution’

At a Time When Christianity is Under Heightened Attack, This Mega-Star Isn’t Afraid to Let Her Faith Shine

Obamaphone Usage Up 10,000 Percent in This State
The number of Obamaphones issued in Maryland, a whopping 645,000, is double the number who are eligible to receive the phones in the program, based on their income.

Shocking NYC Muslim Day Parade Videos and Pictures Will Leave You Wondering What Country This is

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from The Washington Examiner (DC)

Anti-abortion groups split over personhood
Republican candidates this year face intense criticism for past support for giving full constitutional rights to a fetus, and activists are divided over whether to continue pushing the idea. The National Right to Life Coalition, the nation’s largest anti-abortion group, has come down against pursuing personhood.

WATCH: Trey Gowdy takes Secret Service chief to task for White House security failures

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