Saturday, December 26, 2015

In the news, Friday, December 18, 2015


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from ABC News (& affiliates)
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from American News
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Tom Selleck’s Character Stands Up For The American Flag

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from The Blaze (& Glenn Beck)
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
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from Breitbart
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from East Oregonian

Dairy relocates to Boardman Tree Farm
Nearly one-third of the massive Boardman Tree Farm has been sold to a local dairy that plans to move operations within the next year.

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from Freedom Outpost
from The Hill

Report: Sanders campaign told DNC of data issue months ago

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from HumanProgress.org  Education Website

Watching Television at a Discount Compared to the Past
A 19-inch television cost the average American 70 hours of labor in 1979. In 2015? Only 3.4 hours.

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from The Independent (UK)
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Cheese triggers same part of brain as hard drugs, study finds
Casein is the reason why you can't put down the brie

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from NBC News (& affiliates)
from PoliticusUSA
[Information from this site may be questionable.]

Hillary Clinton Campaign Accuses Sanders Camp Of Stealing Data And Maybe Breaking The Law

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from The Spokesman-Review

Tacoma legislator wants Wellpinit to abandon Redskins mascot
Wellpinit is home to the headquarters of the Spokane Tribe of Indians. As many as 94 percent of the students attending Wellpinit schools are of Native American descent, although not all are enrolled tribal members. The high school team has been called the Redskins since the early 1900s. Mike Seyler, a member of the Spokane Tribe, doesn’t find the name offensive and doesn’t know “why the Legislature would even care.” One part of the bill he finds particularly troubling – a requirement to change the name without money to pay for it. “They’re always giving us mandates without money.”

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from The Telegraph (UK)

Politically correct universities 'are killing free speech'
British universities have become too politically correct and are stifling free speech by banning anything that causes the least offence to anyone, a group of leading academics warns on Saturday.
A whole generation of students is being denied the “intellectual challenge of debating conflicting views” because self-censorship is turning campuses into over-sanitised “safe spaces”, they say.

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from Townhall.com

Words, Meaning and Ted Cruz
Ted Cruz should have an uphill battle for the Republican nomination. Many of the leading pundits, personalities, and legislative leaders identified with the right do not like Ted Cruz. They think Cruz rocks the boat, picks too many fights, is more show horse than workhorse, and is not likable. Luckily for Ted Cruz, the base of the Republican Party has as much disdain for those pundits, personalities, and legislative leaders as those pundits, personalities, and leaders have for Cruz.

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from The Washington Post

Rand Paul: Cruz’s immigration explanations ‘make you wonder’ if he can be trusted

The Daily 202: Is Ted Cruz a phony?
To stop Ted Cruz, the Republican establishment is working around the clock to caricature the Texas senator as just another career politician who follows the political winds and not core principles.

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