Friday, November 13, 2015

In the news, Sunday, October 18, 2015


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from BizPac Review

Muslim kid who brought clock to school accused of being part of scam to sue after THIS tweet
The latest tweet from a Muslim boy who brought a clock to school that was mistaken for a bomb has some people wondering whether he and his family planned this all along.

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from Breitbart
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from Forward Progressives
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Former GOP Senator Blasts Pathological Liar Ted Cruz for Constantly Misleading Americans
Former Republican Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) recently blasted Cruz for hurting the Republican party by constantly lying to the American people about what can or cannot be done in Congress.

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from The Spokesman-Review

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from Sputnik
(Russian government-supported propaganda channel)

Nationwide Anti-Poverty, Anti-TTIP Rallies Take Place in Spain
Nationwide protests against poverty and the US-EU Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) free trade deal were held on Saturday in more than 50 Spanish cities, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported. About 1,300 different rights groups and trade unions supported the demonstration, including the Campaign against TTIP, the Spanish Alliance against Poverty, the General Union of Workers (UGT) and the Workers' Commissions (CCOO).

About 20,000 health care professionals took to the streets of London on Saturday to express their opposition to the planned changes in the working conditions, the employees’ trade union said. Similar rallies took place in the cities of Belfast and Nottingham earlier in the day, with another one planned in Dundee, Scotland's fourth largest city, on Sunday.

The failure of the president to respond more “assertively” to what some see as a challenge to his leadership in the Middle East signals weakness and indecision on the world stage, Politico quoted some US officials as saying.

A Saudi-led coalition airstrike "mistakenly" hit allied positions in southern Yemen on Saturday, killing around 30 pro-government fighters, Ahram Online reports, citing medics and witnesses.

Some of the US’s major allies appear more and more convinced that Barack Obama is losing his political influence on the Syrian conflict and the fight against the self-proclaimed Islamic State terror group, according to an analysis in the US media.

The Syrian conflict is not an isolated crisis but a part of the US' bigger plan aimed at Iran and beyond, Toni Cartalucci explains, pointing out that it is the Fortune 500 companies, centered on Wall Street and London, which are dragging the MENA region into chaos.

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from US Herald
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