Monday, September 26, 2016

In the news, Tuesday, September 13, 2016


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SEP 12      INDEX      SEP 14
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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 CNSNews.com (& MRC & NewsBusters)

CBS Edits Out Revealing Verbal Slip From Bill Clinton on Hillary’s Health

President Thanks HIMSELF While Campaigning for Clinton: 'Thanks, Obama!'

Spotify Takes a Sharp Left Turn with Election 2016 Genre

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from CommonDreams
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Al Qaeda’s Ties to US-Backed Syrian Rebels
The U.S. is demanding the grounding of Syria’s air force but is resisting Russian demands that U.S.-armed rebels separate from Al Qaeda, a possible fatal flaw in the new cease-fire

Solidarity with Standing Rock
The Dakota Access pipeline needs to be stopped — and the broken system that allowed it to get this far must be fixed.

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from Conservative Tribune
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Carson Post Telling Hillary Exactly Who “Deplorables” Are Just Exploded Across Web

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from The Federalist Papers
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from FEE (Foundation for Economic Education)
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Social Security: Just End It
Social Security takes money from those in poverty, and gives much of it to people not remotely close to qualifying as “in need.” Just end it, and transfer the resources to an actual welfare program.

What Human Action Means to Me and to FEE
Announcing the free Human Action ebook from FEE.

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from GQ
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

176 Reasons Donald Trump Shouldn't Be President
In the debut episode of his new series, “The Closer with Keith Olbermann," GQ's Keith Olbermann tallies the most outrageous of Donald Trump's offenses in what is now his 15-month assault on American democracy.

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from The Heritage Foundation

How Georgia Could Boost American Interests

Obama’s Parting Gift to Planned Parenthood
Obama has found a new way to direct more taxpayer money to his friends at Planned Parenthood.

Conservatives Should Worry: Democrat Senator Says Progressive Supreme Court Top Goal

15 Facts About Poverty in US Government Buries
Why does Census identify so many individuals as “poor” who do not appear to be poor in any normal sense of the term? Only 1 in 4,469 Americans lives in "extreme poverty" - not 1 in 25 as the left frequently claims.

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from The Hill

Guccifer 2.0 drops more DNC documents

CBS News edits transcript, video clip of Bill Clinton discussing Hillary's health

Clinton IT aide pleads Fifth, skips hearing

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from The Living Church

FRATERNAL LANGUAGE AND THE BODY OF CHRIST
Calling someone “brother” or “sister” in the Church shapes how we perceive each other.

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from Miami Herald

Far from “blowing over,” the controversy caused San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s refusal to stand for the national anthem has caught fire. On Sunday, members of the Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs all staged protests of their own. This was in addition to earlier protests by soccer star Megan Rapinoe and members of the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks. There have even been reports of the phenomenon spreading to high school and college games.

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from National Review
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Reversing Black Unemployment and Poverty Depends on Education
The most popular political panaceas for helping black communities do not have a successful track record.

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from New York Magazine

Obama’s Female Staffers Came Up With a Genius Strategy to Make Sure Their Voices Were Heard
When President Obama first took office, the White House wasn’t exactly the friendliest place for female staffers. Most of Obama’s senior staffers — such as former chief of staff Rahm Emanuel and former economic adviser Lawrence Summers — were men who’d worked on his campaign and subsequently filled his cabinet.

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from The Spokesman-Review

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from The Telegraph (UK)

Another car park, another King: 'Henry I's remains' found beneath tarmac at Reading Gaol
Britain’s kings appear to be making a habit of this. First it was Richard III, whose bones were found under a car park in Leicester. Now it appears that Henry I may have met a similarly undignified fate. Archaeologists have discovered what could be King Henry’s remains languishing beneath a Ministry of Justice car park on the site of Reading prison.

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from Townhall.com
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Ten Tips for Getting NeverTrumpers on the Trump Train

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from Vogue
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

A Summer Spent Restoring A Forgotten 18th-Century French Château
Karina Waters, along with her husband, Craig, have been renovating the Château de Gudanes—a Class 1 Historical Monument in the village of Château-Verdun in southwest France—since 2013. Here, Karina shares her progress.


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from Washington Examiner
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from The Washington Post

Tackling poverty isn’t enough. Inequality is a serious problem, too.
Deirdre McCloskey's argument may sound good, but a look at the evidence suggests it's wrong.

White House women want to be in the room where it happens
Four women share their experiences working in the White House: the grueling hours, dealing with a 'boys’ club' mentality and, crucially, getting access to the president.
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