Wednesday, November 26, 2014

In the news, Tuesday, November 11, 2014


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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 ABC News (& affiliates)

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from AMAC - The Association of Mature American Citizens
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from The American Conservative

Clinton “owns” the Libyan war in a way that she isn’t similarly responsible for other policy decisions, and that the war was a terrible mistake that she urged the president to make.

Can We Hurt the Islamic State?
Punitive raids won’t destroy ISIS—but they don’t have to.

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from Charisma News

Franklin Graham Takes Hard Stand Against This Muslim Prayer
Graham this week slammed the National Cathedral in Washington for allowing Muslims to hold their first prayer service there last Friday.

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from Christian News Network
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Prominent Pentecostal Preacher Killed in Plane Crash Taught ‘Jesus Is Not the Gospel’
Myles Monroe, 60, who led Faith Ministries International and Myles Monroe International in the Bahamas, passed away on Sunday when a private jet carrying him to a leadership conference struck a shipyard crane while approaching Grand Bahama International Airport. His wife Ruth, who served as “co-pastor,” and his daughter Charisa also lost their lives, along with six others on board. Only his son, Myles, Jr., remains as he was not aboard the flight.

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from Clarion Project - Addressing Islamic Extremism

CBS Accompanies Infamous UK Islamists on Sharia Patrol
Reporter Clarissa Ward describes “experiencing an alternate reality, where there is no compromise and all conversations are one-sided.”

US Embracement of Iran Will Only Help the Islamic State
Offering to cooperate with Iran against ISIS is fruitless. Iran and Assad want to throw gasoline on the fire while be handed a fireman’s suit.

Pakistani Schools Observe 'I Am Not Malala' Day
The All Pakistan Private Schools Federation condemned Malala Yousafzai for her perceived support of controversial novelist Salman Rushdie.

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from Examiner.com
[Information from this site may not be vetted.]

Will GOP stop Loretta Lynch from protecting Eric Holder from prosecution?

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from Forbes

The largest solar energy facility in the world is already irrelevant and has cost a lot more to construct than any other form of energy. The Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System is a 5-square-mile, 392 MW array that cost $2.2 billion. It is located in the Mojave Desert, where the Sun always shines, and is supposed to produce a billion kWhs per year for 25 years.

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from Freedom Outpost
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

US Veterans Sue Banks for Aiding & Abetting State Sponsors of Islamic Terrorism

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from The Heritage Foundation
from NaturalNews.com
[Information from this site may be extremely unreliable.]
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from RELEVANT Magazine

15 of Soren Kierkegaard’s Most Challenging Quotes
On the anniversary of his death, a few thoughts from a philosophical giant.

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from The Right Scoop

Mark Levin reads moving letter from fallen soldier written 7 years ago

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from The Spokesman-Review

Obama supports ‘net neutrality’
President: Treat broadband like public utility


U.S. Postal Service says it was victim of hacking attack
Sensitive employee data may have been accessed


Idaho loses Syringa Networks lawsuit

Wind chills drop tonight, snow likely Thursday

Cold blast brings blanket of snow

Alaska bears are loading up at bird feeders

World War II veteran: Never forget




One Spokane police officer involved in the shooting of a domestic violence suspect last weekend was wearing a body camera but did not have it turned on, according to an initial investigation.


Man found dead after assault
Edward Weed, 46, died in his home in the 5400 block of North Ash St. sometime after Oct. 29. His mother found his decomposing body on Nov. 6 and called police.

Spokane crime up in 2013, FBI says

Mother arraigned in death of son, 6
The woman accused of throwing her 6-year-old autistic son off a bridge on the Oregon Coast has yet to enter a plea, and defense attorneys have indicated they want the court to determine if she is fit to stand trial. Jillian Meredeth McCabe was arraigned Monday in Newport on an indictment in the death of her son, London, at the Yaquina Bay Bridge.

Man posted videos of arguments before murder-suicide
A Portland man suspected of killing his ex-wife before taking his own life used social media hours before the crime to post videos of the two of them arguing over their children and their relationship.

Police investigating homicide of Lewiston woman
Ina Clare Richardson, 69, found near popular park

Florida mom OK after losing pulse for 45 minutes

Residents, merchants can seek Katrina payouts

U.S., China make progress on tariffs

Congress back in D.C. for lame-duck session

‘Small gestures’ won’t open nuclear talks with N. Korea

Convention Center coming together on time, on budget

Capitol exhibit marks 125 years of Washington statehood

Spokane mayor defends departure of planning director

In brief: Class size initiative hangs on final votes
The last mail-in ballots to be counted in Washington will decide whether a class size initiative passes.
Trauma of crash killed Idaho soldiers
Two chief warrant officers killed when their Apache attack helicopter went down during a training mission near the Boise airport died of blunt force trauma due to the crash.
Airlines sue Port of Seattle over wages
An airline industry trade organization is suing the Port of Seattle over its decision to increase the minimum wage for some workers at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The port voted in July to raise the minimum wage for workers who require a security badge to do their jobs to $11.22 an hour in January 2015 and $13 an hour in January 2017.
Lewis-McChord chef wins TV contest
A chef at Joint Base Lewis-McChord has won first place on a TV cooking contest.
Military engineers to demolish building
Soldiers from Joint Base Lewis-McChord will demolish a vacant building in downtown Olympia as a training exercise.
Inquest ordered into park shooting
The King County executive has ordered an inquest into July’s fatal shooting of a man by Seattle police.

I-5 bridge project still in transit plan
Need continues for replacement span over Columbia River

In brief: UW to lease former city visitors center
UW plans to use the space at 201 West Main Ave. for offices.
Free parking today; City Hall open
In observance of Veterans Day, parking enforcement is being waived even though Spokane City Hall is one of the few government agencies that will be open today, officials said.Most other government offices, as well as most schools, will be closed. Garbage collection will be delayed a day except within Spokane city limits.
South Hill shooting victim ID’d
The 26-year-old man shot and killed Friday night on a South Hill street was Zachary D. Lamb.
WSU team best in business strategy
The four-student team was among 16 invited to compete in this year’s Consortium of Undergraduate International Business Education global strategy case competition at Northeastern University in Boston.
County hearing on pot production, sale
The Spokane County Planning Commission will hear public comment on proposed regulations for marijuana production and sale at a hearing Thursday at the county’s Public Works Building.

Business Briefs: Drugmaker Dendreon files for bankruptcy
Prostate cancer drug developer Dendreon is seeking Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection with a plan that leads to either a sale of the company or a takeover by its lenders.
McDonald’s Happy Meal toy poses choking risk
McDonald’s is recalling a Hello Kitty-themed whistle included in Happy Meals, citing a chance they could choke on some of its parts.
Apple devices vulnerable to hack by ‘phishing’
Security researchers say they’ve found a vulnerability in Apple’s software that hackers could use to steal sensitive information from iPhones or iPads, by tricking device owners into downloading a malicious app.
Target offering early Black Friday deals
Target is planning to offer Black Friday deals before the Thanksgiving holiday, in its latest move to boost sluggish sales heading into the holiday shopping season.

Pizza Hut letting customers customize their pies
Chain hopes changes will reverse recent decline in same-store sales

Adventure takes the prize at Startup Weekend
A travel website catering to people looking for affordable adventure won the sixth Startup Weekend Spokane.

Emails cast doubt on GM’s timeline
Parts ordered weeks before recall notice

Google signs 60-year, $1 billion lease with NASA
Google has signed a long-term lease for part of a historic Navy air base, where it plans to renovate three massive hangars and use them for projects involving aviation, space exploration and robotics. The giant Internet company will pay $1.16 billion in rent over 60 years for the property, which also includes a working air field, golf course and other buildings. The 1,000-acre site is part of the former Moffett Field Naval Air Station on the San Francisco Peninsula.

Ebola spreads in remote Liberian towns

Editorial: Don’t blame Condon for city’s salary problems

Robert J. Samuelson: Success of Fed’s bond buying uncertain

Letter: Calls for peace simplistic
Spokane Veterans for Peace fail to grasp a basic premise: There are evil forces in this world that would threaten the existence of this nation and its people. These people have little regard for our manner of society, political system or nature of our national character. They would do us harm simply because we exist.

Ample reasons to embrace insulin therapy
Dr. Alisa Hideg

Eyes and ears for elders
Roughly one in 10 elders report mistreatment or neglect, according to federal statistics. Seniors suffering abuse may behave differently, become isolated

Ask Doctor K: Juvenile diabetes research promising

Pool exercises help joint recovery, overall fitness

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from The Washington Free Beacon (DC)
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from The Western Center for Journalism
(Western Journalism)

WATCH: Outraged Megyn Kelly Just Blasted The ‘Smoking Gun’ Exposing Obama’s Lies, Deception

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