Wednesday, December 28, 2016

In the news, Friday, December 16, 2016


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from Alex Jones (INFOWARS.COM)
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

WIKILEAKS FOUNDER JULIAN ASSANGE TO MEDIA: YOU ARE ‘INCREASINGLY NOT VERY IMPORTANT’
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Thursday blasted US media outlets, contending in an interview that the power possessed by journalists had greatly diminished in recent years.

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from Anglican Journal

According to a story often repeated in the diocese of Quebec, when the first Anglican bishop, Jacob Mountain, arrived in Quebec City in 1793, he was greeted on the dock by his Roman Catholic counterpart, Bishop Jean-François Hubert. “Your people are waiting for you,” said Hubert, welcoming Mountain to his new home.

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from Asia Times Online

China’s dangerous sense of entitled victimhood
Almost every nation in the Asia-Pacific can claim, with some justification, to be a victim. Some are victims of European colonialism or the injured party of American imperialism. Others were victims of Japanese aggression during the first half of the 20th Century. Even Japan can declare its victimhood, as it was the first (and so far, only) target of nuclear weapons. Few countries, however, have taken this sense of victimization to its dizzying heights better than the Chinese – or, more properly, than the Communist leadership of the People’s Republic.

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from BBC News (UK)

For three years South Sudan has tumbled deeper into self-inflicted chaos, and it now finds itself on the brink of something even more terrifying.

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

The House Passes a Microchipping Law Intended to Help Local Authorities Microchip Disabled People
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill that would get the federal government heavily involved in microchipping disabled people for tracking purposes. The bill is also known as Kevin and Avonte's Law, and the idea behind it is that if disabled people are microchipped, it won't be so easy for them to get lost. Of course we have been microchipping pets in this country for years, and this is yet another giant step down the road toward universal microchipping. We are being told that implanted microchips will make those with developmental disabilities "safer," but where does this stop? Pretty soon there will be a huge push to microchip all children "for their safety," and once that is accomplished, it won't be too long before they will want to microchip the entire population.

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from CNSNews.com (& MRC & NewsBusters)

MRC’s Bozell: ‘Assured’ by Facebook Fact Checking Won’t Target Stories Based on Politics

Russian Reporter: Does Obama Feel 'Any Responsibility' for US-Russia Relations, Racial Tension, Election Rejection...
A Russian reporter named Andre challenged President Obama's leadership Thursday, running down a list of problems that have worsened on Obama's watch, including relations with Russia and racial tensions in America. "Does he feel any responsibility for all this?" the reporter asked White House spokesman Josh Earnest. Isn't this a question we should be hearing from American reporters?

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from First Things

THE CRISIS OF CHRISTIANS IN EGYPT
Much has changed in Egypt since 2011. Yet with all of these developments, one thing has not changed: Attacks against Christians have continued.

A MERRY PASCALIAN CHRISTMAS!
Pascal understood the pathology of our age three hundred years ago. And the answer then, as now, is the Christian one. Pascal reminds a distracted age: Were death not a reality, Christmas would not be necessary.

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from Fox News (& affiliates)

China stole US underwater drone in South China Sea as Americans watched
A Chinese Navy ship stole an American underwater research drone while a U.S. crew was watching, in a South China Sea area contested by the Chinese and the Philippines, U.S. defense officials told Fox News on Friday.

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from Harvard Business Review

It’s in both countries’ interests to keep trading.

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from The Heritage Foundation

Here’s What the Founders Thought About Term Limits
Term limits will not address the larger problem of persistent big-government incursions of the unelected “fourth” branch of government: the vast federal bureaucracy. A combination of the Civil Service Act of 1883, which, over time, has made it impossible to fire or remove career bureaucrats once they are hired, and the Chevron U.S.A. Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. Supreme Court case, which ensures judicial deference to the bureaucracy in regard to regulation, has made the fourth branch vastly more powerful and less accountable than anything the Founders conceived.

Cyberattacks Are a Major Security Threat. Here’s How to Deter Them.
Cyberattacks are incredibly destructive, but because they are subtle, they often attract far less attention than overt attacks.

Social Security Needs Real Reform, Not Just a New Commission
Social Security's two trust funds are projected be insolvent by 2034.

What the Third Amendment Teaches About Individual Rights and Responsibilities
This amendment is less well-known than others, but it goes to the core of American liberty. Our homes are not only our legal, physical property, but our refuge—something much more than what is today called a “safe space.”

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from HumanProgress.org  Education Website

No Discernible Rise in Well-Being? Look at the Data...
People in the developing world are lifting themselves out of poverty wherever they have the economic freedom to do so.

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from Indian Country Today Media Network

Helen Knott Challenges Trudeau’s Broken Promises to First Nations in Powerful Poem
Activist Helen Knott delivers poem to Trudeau from the proposed Site C flood zone
Despite years of adamant First Nations’ objections, in July the Trudeau administration approved two key permits that allow BC Hydro’s controversial Site C dam and hydroelectric project to move forward in Peace River, British Columbia. More than 60 miles of the Peace River and its tributaries, comprising traditional territories of numerous First Nations, are set to be flooded by the massive project. Traditional tribal territory and one of Canada’s most ecologically rich regions are at risk of becoming a reservoir. Peace River waters serve as spawning and wintering grounds for fish, while the wild boreal forest landscape provides critical habitat for wildlife — moose, elk, deer and bears.

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from Intellectual Takeout
Nonprofit Organization in Bloomington, Minnesota

New Study Links Pot Use to Degenerative Brain Disorder
Researchers at Amen Clinics Inc. of California have found evidence that chronic [marijuana] use may increase the risk of Alzheimer’s. This is because it restricts blood flow to the regions of the brain where the condition takes root. Co-author Dr. Elisabeth Jorandby and colleagues recruited participants with marijuana use disorder. Around nine percent of users get addicted to cannabis. That’s a relatively low number.

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from LifeZette (& PoliZette)

Ingraham: Russia Hysteria ‘Just an Effort to Undermine’ Trump
Mainstream media generates a new 'Red Scare' to waylay the president-elect

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from The Living Church

IS ANGLICANISM GROWING OR DYING? STATISTICS, THE C OF E, AND THE ANGLICAN COMMUNION
What do the statistics say about the Church of England? Clearly, it hasn’t fared as well as many parts of the Anglican Communion. Does that mean it is “dying”? Or are parts of it dying? And how does the C of E compare with the rest of the Anglican Communion? Many parts are growing. But others are declining, and North American Anglicanism is generally shrinking faster than the C of E.

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from Mises Institute
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Six Steps Trump Can Take Toward Better Monetary Policy
Even without ending the Fed, there are several steps that the Trump administration can take toward improving monetary policy.

Economic Science Has Been Hijacked
Many people continue to think that "economics is hard" and can't be understood by ordinary people, because we continue to look at the mob for policy ideas. Unfortunately, mobs don’t know what economics is. It doesn't have to be this way.

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from New Statesman
"The leading voice of the British left, since 1913."

The harsh realities of the Syrian conflict are laid bare in Aleppo and Palmyra
The end of the war is not yet imminent.

Will Donald Trump let Russia's "Fancy Bear" hackers slip out of sight?
The Obama administration woke up to the cyber attack dangers too late. 

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from RedState Watcher

Just In: Obama addresses Russia hacking during live press conference
During a live press conference, President Obama addressed the recent accusations that the Russians hacked the DNC in an attempt to somehow influence the election. However, in his statement, Obama did not provide any evidence that the Russians were actually responsible, and gave an overall vague response. POTUS: "Based on uniform intelligence assessments the Russians were responsible for hacking the DNC”

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from The Spokesman-Review

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from Star Tribune (Minneapolis)

U can take action in sexual assault cases, even if police or prosecutors don't
At the University of Minnesota, an allegation of sexual assault can result in disciplinary action, even if police never pursue the case. In fact, the university is required to investigate reports of sexual assault, and take appropriate action, under federal guidelines that apply to all colleges and universities receiving government funds.

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from UPI News Agency - United Press International
upi.com

Hundreds pay tribute to astronaut John Glenn in Ohio ahead of memorial
6:24 PM  Throngs of mourners visited Ohio's capitol on Friday to pay final respects to former astronaut and U.S. senator John Glenn, who died last week at the age of 95.

China captures underwater drone from U.S. ship in South China Sea
12:10 PM  A Chinese naval ship has captured a $150,000 U.S. underwater drone in the South China Sea. The autonomous underwater vehicle, used to measure ocean conditions and map the ocean floor, was stolen in international water just 40 miles off the coast of the Philippines by a Chinese crew aboard a small boat that had been following USNS Bowditch for several days. The State Department has filed an official protest with the Chinese government, demanding the drone's return.

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from The Western Center for Journalism
(Western Journalism)  [Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Russia Demands Obama Provide Proof Of Hacking Claims
As the Obama administration stepped up its rhetoric against Russia for allegedly hacking its way into American politics, Russian officials demanded President Barack Obama either “stop talking” or “produce some proof.”

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from Zero Hedge
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]


In the news, Thursday, December 15, 2016


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from CNSNews.com (& MRC & NewsBusters)

Census Bureau: 4 Richest Counties in U.S. Are Suburbs of D.C.
During the Obama administration, the EPA became a lawless organ of federal power, divorced from the Congressional statutes that were meant to constrain it., writes Brett Talley. Scott Pruitt is the right choice to fix the problem, he says.

Fox’s newest music series by creator Lee Daniels, Star (a spin-off of Empire), debuted Wednesday and the show is straight out of a liberal fantasyland.

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from Competitive Enterprise Institute

It must be a priority to reverse course from Obama administration employment policies that aimed to direct the private behavior of workers and employers by limiting how individuals can work and companies operate.

Free-market reforms to protect the environment and promote plentiful, reliable energy

First Steps for the Trump Administration: Rein in the Regulatory State
Free-market reforms to revive the U.S. economy’s wealth-creating potential

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

IF YOU EVER NEED AN EXCUSE FOR A BAD CANDIDATE, BLAME RUSSIA
If Democrats want to know why they lost the election, they don’t need an intelligence briefing to get the answer. They just need to look in the mirror. Liberals are openly lying about Russian influence on our elections—and the media is more than happy to help.

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from The Daily Beast
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Hillary Clinton Toasts Her Mega-Donors At Donald Trump’s Old Hotel
To thank her richest supporters, Hillary rented the room Ivana had renovated, and where Marla then got hitched.

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from First Things

WHY ARE CATHOLIC ACADEMICS SUPPORTING THE FOUR CARDINALS?
On the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, a score of Catholic academics and pastors—of whom I am one—spoke out, in an open letter, in support of the “Four Cardinals” who submitted and then made public five “dubia” (doubts or questions) to Pope Francis on issues raised by his post-synodal exhortation Amoris Laetitia. The four cardinals—Raymond Burke, Carlo Caffarra, Walter Brandmüller, and Joachim Meisner—have taken a step that has few, if any, precedents.

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from The Heritage Foundation

Obama’s Last Gift to Planned Parenthood
The Department of Health and Human Services proposed a rule that would prohibit states from blocking Planned Parenthood from receiving Title X family planning services grant money for reasons “unrelated” to its ability to provide family planning services. The rule has been finalized and will be published in the Federal Register on Dec. 19.

New Social Security Reform Bill Moves in the Right Direction
Finally, a reform plan has been introduced to preserve Social Security without troubling younger generations with undue debt and tax burdens. This plan, the Social Security Reform Act of 2016, was introduced last week by Rep. Sam Johnson, R-Texas, the chair of the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Social Security.

Facebook’s Reliance on Liberal Fact-Checkers Means Your News Is About to Be Censored

The 4 Steps Facebook Is Taking to Crack Down on ‘Fake News’

NYC Muslim Teen’s Lie About Trump Supporters Attack Shows Media’s ‘Fake News’ Problem

EPA Finds No Widespread Water Pollution From Fracking
The EPA admits fracking is harmless to drinking water—but that's not stopping environmental groups from continuing to lie about it.

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from Mises Institute
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Understanding the Trump Phenomenon
To get to where we want to go, the American political class has to be hit hard, and the media and the universities need to be exposed for the propaganda factories they are.

Why the Bill of Rights Is Failing
The words of the Bill of Rights are nice, but they mean nothing if the public abandons the ideology that underpins the Bill of Rights itself.

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from New Statesman
"The leading voice of the British left, since 1913."

Theresa May might look lonely, but cracks are showing in the EU's united front
It has taken just under six months but power tussles over Brexit plans are exposing splits among the Brussels bigwigs.

Martin Scorsese's new passion project, Silence, shows the danger of confusing faith with folly
This labour of love from the legendary director is no more a movie than a pile of ingredients is a picnic.

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from New York Daily News

KING: There’s a huge education level drop-off with the Trump cabinet picks

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from PRI Public Radio International



This crisis has been building for a long time. Detaining asylum seekers is a result of the bi-partisan 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act signed into law by President Bill Clinton. "IIRIRA made it mandatory that anyone who arrives at a border or an airport and declares that he or she is seeking asylum is detained."

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from Quartz

Trump’s 17 cabinet-level picks have more money than a third of American households combined
The 17 people who US president-elect Donald Trump has selected for his cabinet or for posts with cabinet rank have well over $9.5 billion in combined wealth, with several positions still unfilled. This collection of wealth is greater than that of the 43 million least wealthy American households combined—over one third of the 126 million households total in the US.


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from The Spokesman-Review

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from UPI News Agency - United Press International
upi.com

Facebook announces measures to debunk mounting fake news
6:42 PM  Social network Facebook on Thursday outlined four new ways it's fighting the issue of fake news and hoaxes on its site, which has been a popular topic in recent weeks. Four new measures in the fight include an easier reporting protocol, flagging suspect stories, informed sharing and mitigating financial incentives for spammers.

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from The Washington Post

Facebook will start telling you when a story may be fake
A new feature on Facebook will now flag news if it's been disputed by an independent third party fact checker. You will also see an alert if you're about to share the news.

Vladimir Putin wants a new world order. Why would Donald Trump help him?

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In the news, Wednesday, December 14, 2016


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from Anglican Journal

Asked to respond to the statement, “The beliefs of the Christian faith need to change over time to stay relevant,” 69 per cent of clergy from shrinking churches taking part in the study agreed, compared to zero per cent of clergy from growing churches.

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from Bahai Teachings.org

Why the Myth of White, Red, Black and Yellow Persists
The 1735 classification scheme dreamed up by the early biologist Carl Linnaeus, inventor of zoological taxonomy, divided the human species Homo sapiens into four continental varieties: europaeus, asiaticus, americanus, and afer; or in more contemporary terms; European, Asian, American and African.  Unfortunately, even though science now sees Linnaeus’ ideas about race as a ridiculous, many people still think the way he did. Of course, we now know his classifications, both by skin color and character, were wildly unscientific and prejudicial.

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from Coeur d'Alene Press

Personal road cuts into public property
A dirt road that was built on Kootenai County property along the Coeur d’Alene River in Cataldo is among the encroachment cases local government agencies are dealing with, trying to have the people’s properties restored.

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from Commentary

Bury Their Future at Standing Rock
The truth about the shutdown of the Dakota Pipeline

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from Competitive Enterprise Institute

How Ridesharing Platforms Help the Economy
Regulators should not interfere with the way ridesharing platforms work, trying to apply regulations designed for completely different economic models can have the effect of killing off these benefits.


Appeal Heard on 'Hot Fuel' Class Action Settlements
​Last month, the Tenth Circuit heard argument in CEI’s appeal of the “Hot Fuel” settlements. This is the case where the plaintiffs sued most major gasoline retailers and refiners in the country over the alleged “fraud” of selling gasoline on a volumetric basis (i.e., by the gallon) without disclosing the laws of thermodynamics.

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from Daily Mail (UK)
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

EXCLUSIVE: Ex-British ambassador who is now a WikiLeaks operative claims Russia did NOT provide Clinton emails - they were handed over to him at a D.C. park by an intermediary for 'disgusted' Democratic whistleblowers

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from Douglas County Empire Press

Wishing Davis a happy retirement
A retirement party was held for Douglas PUD District 3 Commissioner Jim Davis on Dec. 9 at the PUD headquarters in East Wenatchee. Davis served five six-year terms on the commission, beginning his service in 1987.

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

Trump Supporters Are Facing Market Discrimination, and that's Ok
Supporters of president-elect Donald Trump are excited for Inauguration Day. As a result, listings on the peer-to-peer homestay app Airbnb are expected to soar in response to demand. With hotel prices in the D.C. area nearly doubling, Airbnb offers an alternative both for inaugural attendees looking to save a few bucks, and hosts looking to make a few bucks. But, not everyone is comfortable with renting out their home to Trump enthusiasts. And that’s okay. The owner’s freedom to accept or decline anyone for any reason, including race, politics, gender, religion, and so on, should be honored. The grounds on which they discriminate shouldn’t matter in the context of that freedom. Ownership and the discretionary rights that extend from it are inviolable, even sacred.

Could the Market Really End Meat?
Animal rights will be the big social revolution of the 21st century. Most people have a vague feeling that factory farms aren’t quite ethical. But few people are willing to give up meat, so such feelings are suppressed because acknowledging them would only make one feel guilty. Once the costs of giving up meat fall, however, vegetarianism will spread like a prairie wildfire, changing eating habits, the use of farmland, and the science and economics of climate change.

The Dangerous Economic Nationalism of Trump's Right-Hand Man
Steve Bannon’s economic nationalism risks destructive trade wars, self-defeating mercantilism, and corrosive industrial policy.

The Deadly Impact of Regulations on Organ Transplants
I don’t doubt that there are shady people willing to exploit the poor in organ markets, by not giving them relevant information and/or not fully compensating them. However, that's not an argument against organ sales -- just as similar periodic bad behavior by car salesmen and insurance brokers isn’t an argument against markets for automobiles and life insurance.

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from First Things

English students at the University of Pennsylvania made news last week by removing a portrait of Shakespeare from a position of honor in Fisher-Bennett Hall and replacing it with a photo of black feminist lesbian writer Audre Lorde. In this, they are not rebels. They are in line with the new emphasis on inclusion over greatness in humanities departments across the country. When a humanities department selects its materials because they reflect identity groups, it no longer functions as a humanities department.

THE DIVINE INVERSION
In Evangelical churches, the why of the virgin birth receives less attention than the fact of it. This, despite the fact that the Virgin Birth was one of the “Five Fundamentals” of the twentieth century’s modernist/fundamentalist debates. A virgin giving birth. A king—the King—lying in a manger. A dead God on a stick. These, along with the many other inversions in the Bible, both big and small, promise the possibility of a different world, a world in which God inverts the natural order of things, including the natural of the human world.

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from The Guardian (UK)
[Information from this site may be unreliable.]

New tower will reveal hidden world of Westminster Abbey
Trip in lift or up staircase will give public access to treasures in 13th-century attic space being transformed into a museum

Meet the vicar who’s swapping the sacristy for the surgery
With their local GP practice understaffed, some Cumbrian villagers are turning to Sarah Lunn, a Church of England rector in the village of Temple Sowerby

Isaac Newton masterwork becomes most expensive science book sold
First edition of Principia Mathematica, which was published in 1687 and sets out Newton’s laws of motion, raises £3m at auction

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from The Heritage Foundation

from Indian Country Today Media Network

Frybread: Gourmet Edition
Try your hand at these delicious versions of a Native classic

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from LifeZette (& PoliZette)

Students Rip Down Shakespeare’s Portrait for Diversity’s Sake
At The University of Pennsylvania, even the esteemed Shakespeare is taking a hit. After a vote by faculty, a group of inclusion-deluded students removed an iconic portrait of the legendary playwright — widely regarded as the greatest writer and dramatist the world has ever known — and replaced it with a photo of Audre Lorde, a self-described “black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet.”

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from Mises Institute
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Is Holiday Gift-Giving Just A Big Waste?
Is Christmas bad for the economy? Do gifts destroy value? Are they a drag on the economy, as many economists suggest? The anti-gift economists are wrong. Gifts represent a mutually beneficial arrangement for the giver and the recipient.

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from New Statesman
"The leading voice of the British left, since 1913."

Where are the right places for England's new homes?
A housing white paper is due in the New Year, one which communities secretary Sajid Javid promises will get “more of the right homes built in the right places”. But where are the right places?

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from Republican National Committee (GOP)

What People Are Saying about Rick Perry's Secretary of Energy Nomination
Governor Perry’s experience creating jobs and expanding Texas’ economy make him the ideal candidate to lead our country to a future of prosperity and energy independence.

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from The Spokesman-Review

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

It's Official: Trump Chooses Rick Perry as Energy Secretary

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from USA Today

Trump tells tech leaders 'There’s nobody like you in the world'
Ringed by tech's elite, President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday promised to do "anything we can do" to help the industry he often baited during the presidential campaign.

It's new and it's bad: Yahoo discloses 1B account breach
Yahoo late Wednesday disclosed a breach that took place in August 2013 that may have resulted in the theft of data associated with more than one billion user accounts. The latest breach is separate from a 500-million-account breach the company disclosed in September of this year. At the time, the 500-million-account breach, which took place in 2014, was believed to be the largest on record.

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from The Washington Post

Manufacturing jobs are returning to some places. But these jobs are different.
The United States has lost millions of factory jobs, but in the last few years, some have come back. Can more return?

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In the news, Tuesday, December 13, 2016


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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 Anglican Journal

In many circles of our church, outside of the liturgy itself you don’t hear much about the second coming of Christ. It is a major article of our faith, with the same status as the birth of Christ or the Resurrection. To our ancestors in the faith, the proclamation that Christ is coming again was not just a doctrine to believe, it was a source of constant hope and great inspiration.

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from Asia Times Online

China-Pakistan corridor the start of a new regional ‘great game’
Domination of the region's trade routes is at stake, with Pakistan eyeing an opportunity to thwart India via cooperation with China

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from CNN

NFL great Brown on meeting Trump: 'He's got my admiration'
NFL legend Jim Brown stopped by Trump Tower Tuesday for a meeting pegged as a discussion about issues facing the African-American community, and he came away from the gathering with the President-elect having his admiration.

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from Coeur d'Alene Press

Backcountry snow poses serious risk
Multiple cases of stranded people in the backcountry of North Idaho last weekend prompted warnings from rescue agencies.

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from Competitive Enterprise Institute

Ratios, Not People: The Wrong Approach to Inequality
Instead of income redistribution, the focus should be on people and how to make the worst off better off. How are the poor actually doing? Is their economic situation improving over time? What policies can make the world’s poor better off over time?

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

World-Famous Physicist Drops Bombshell “God” Discovery… Atheists Will NOT Like This
Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku recently claimed that he found proof that God exists, and his reasoning has caused a stir in the scientific community.

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from End The Fed
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

6 Republicans Who Took Secret Payments From Clinton To Destroy Trump (All-New Wiki Leak)

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from First Things

A Daily Plan for Reading Shakespeare
Yes, you can read all of Shakespeare's works in a year.

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from Fox News (& affiliates)
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from Huffington Post
[Information from this site may be unreliable.]

Hillary Clinton Lost. Get Over It And Stop Blaming Russia, WikiLeaks And ‘Fake’ News
Stop blaming WikiLeaks. Stop blaming Russia. Stop citing a secret CIA report, especially since The New York Times published an article on October 31, 2016 titled Investigating Donald Trump, F.B.I. Sees No Clear Link to Russia.

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from HumanProgress.org  Education Website

The Most Important Graph in the World
There has been a massive increase in wealth throughout the world in the last two centuries. Haidt's experience mirrors my own. When giving talks about the benefits of free markets, audiences in Europe and America invariably note the supposedly finite nature of growth and express worry about the environmental state of the planet. Why? In Haidt's view, capitalist prosperity changes human conscience. In pre-industrial societies, people care about survival. "As societies get wealthier, life generally gets safer, not just due to reductions in disease, starvation, and vulnerability to natural disasters, but also due to reductions in political brutalization. People get rights."

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from The Living Church

BBC Wrong on Pope Pius
It’s an oft-repeated claim that the wartime Pope Pius XII was “silent” about the Holocaust. The BBC, challenged by a British peer about reporting on such a claim, conducted an internal inquiry and conceded that its coverage on the matter was untrue and unfair.

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from Mises Institute
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

How Inflation and Unemployment Are Related
Easy-money policies destroys wealth and lead to unemployment. When money creation is limited, wealth and employment expand.

Beware of Governments Bearing Tax Breaks
Promises of tax relief are rarely genuine, and when they are, there are almost always hidden costs in the form of increased political entrepreneurship and the expansion of regulation. Donald Trump’s Carrier deal has once again placed the issue of tax breaks front and center in economic policy debates. Free-market economists have been unanimous in their criticism of the deal, but some commentators argue it can be defended as a kind of selective tax relief. For example, Tho Bishop suggests that, if the policy involves tax relief and nothing more, it should be welcomed.

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from Republican National Committee (GOP)

Three Facts About Betsy DeVos
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated school choice champion and  parents’ rights advocate Betsy DeVos to serve as the next Secretary of the Department of Education. Working with President-elect Trump, DeVos will work to untangle the Washington bureaucracy that has held our children back.

What They Are Saying About Rex Tillerson's Secretary of State Nomination
People are praising President-elect Donald Trump’s recent nomination of Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State. Tillerson has spent decades working for ExxonMobil, where he has made positive international relations, as well as gained an extensive knowledge of the global economy. Tillerson is the perfect candidate to serve as America’s chief diplomat.

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

Wrongful Arrest by Software
A California county is struggling with its new computer-based case management system.

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from The Spokesman-Review

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from USA Today