Friday, March 7, 2014

In the news, Friday, February 7, 2014


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Some links to some sources may require subscription.

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from ABC News (& affiliates)

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from ACLJ (American Center for Law and Justice)

Pro-Life Pregnancy Center Wins Additional Stay Against Pro-Abortion Attorney General

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from AMAC - The Association of Mature American Citizens

Olympics Fun Facts

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

MARTIAL LAW! FEMA CAMPS READY TO HOUSE ‘UNDESIRABLES’-THAT’S US FOLKS!!!

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from Associated Press

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from The Blaze

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from Breitbart

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

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from CBC News (Canada)

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from CBS News (& affiliates)

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from CNN

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from CNSNews.com (& NewsBusters)

Leno's Final Monologue: 'The Worst Thing About Losing This Job Is…'
Leno ends his show RIPPING on Obamacare in epic monologue.

Cheap Shot: ABC Invokes Sarah Palin in Story on Violent Little League Coaches

Gallup: Washington, D.C., Is Most Liberal Place In USA
Washington State is 11th.

9/11 Truther Rosie O'Donnell: My Son Joined the Military to 'Annoy' His 'Left-Wing' Mother

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from Columbia Basin Herald

Senator says public denied chance to comment
Holmquist Newbry says REAL Hope Act should've had public hearing


MLSD online learning program expands
Online middle school, high school, has about 240 students, district officials say

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from The Daily Beast

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from The Daily Caller

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from Daily Mail (UK)

Man with 14 inch TAIL Indian worshipped as a reincarnation of a monkey god
Indian tea picker Chandre Oraon, 35, has grown a 14.5-inch hairy tail
Villagers in West Bengal believe he is an incarnation of Hindu monkey god
Tail is a result of a birth defect, but followers believe it has healing power

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from Discovery News

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from Doubtful News

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from EarthSky

Why does this brown dwarf have such strangely red skies?
Brown dwarfs straddle the line between stars and planets. This one caught researchers’ attention for its extremely red appearance. Turns out its atmosphere is laden with dust.

Curiosity rover sees Earth and moon from Mars
Earth is now an evening “star” as seen in the sky of Mars. A closer look reveals a double world.

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from East Oregonian

Northwest coal exports up for discussion at EO Forum
Coal exports could become major business in the Northwest if three proposed terminals are approved for sending shipments overseas to Asian markets. Locally, the Morrow Pacific project would barge 8.8 million tons of Powder River Basin coal per year down the Columbia River from the Port of Morrow in Boardman — if Australia-based developer Ambre Energy can secure state and federal permits.

Manhunt continues for shooting suspect
The manhunt continues for Timothy Kelly, 22, who the Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office said shot and killed a man Tuesday afternoon.

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from Examiner.com

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from Facecrooks
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from Family Tree Magazine

Are You My Cousin?
[shared from The New York Times Sunday Review, 31 Jan]  In a few years, we may have a single tree containing nearly all seven billion humans on earth. The Family of Man will no longer be an abstract cliché. We’re all related — we just have to figure out how.

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from The Farmacy (& Strawbale City)
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

NASA Images Find 1.7 Million Year Old Man-Made Bridge

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from The Federalist

Want A Government Official To Change His Mind? Hire Him!
As President Obama’s Interior Secretary, Ken Salazar was charged with being one of the biggest defenders of the Obama agenda on energy and environmental issues – among them, running interference on the potential construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. But now that he’s out of government, Salazar feels free to change his tune.

In Praise Of Sochi Schadenfreude
Here's why we should celebrate Russia's failure

Yes, Working Families Are Paying For The 1 Percent’s Caviar Art Dreams
High ticket prices and programming geared toward the highest educated too often serve as a fence

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from The Federalist Papers

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from Forbes

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from Fox News (& affiliates)

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from Freedom Foundation (WA)


from Greatist

30 Cheap and Awesome Date Ideas Under $30
Your middle name isn't Moneybags? That's ok, our isn't either.

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from The Guardian (UK)

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from Health and Happiness
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

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from The Heritage Foundation  (The Foundry)

Leno's Goodbye: The Worst Part Is "I'll Have To Sign Up for Obamacare"

Why Obama Should Start Using the M-Word
In a widely publicized interview with President Obama, Bill O’Reilly led his questions with the topic of the nation’s rate of births outside marriage, which have reached an average of 40 percent and have soared to 70 percent among African Americans.

Tough Questions on Immigration Reform for Heritage's Derrick Morgan
We can't have another debacle like Obamacare. Immigration reform should be fair to those who are immigrating legally!

You Can't Trust Washington on Immigration

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from The Hill

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from The Hindu  (Chennai / Madras, India)

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from History

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from Huffington Post
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from IdahoReporter.com

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from iFIBER ONE News (WA)

Woman injured in car crash near Coulee City Friday morning
Arlene S. Lisansky, a 58-year-old Grand Coulee woman, was driving her 2010 Dodge Caliber north at 11:25 a.m. on state Route 155 about 16 miles north of Coulee City when she reportedly lost control on the snow and ice.

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from Independent Journal Review

Watch Gowdy Bring the Pain: Congressman Blasts Obama's Claim 'Not A Smidgen of Corruption' in IRS

Boehner: How Can We Trust Obama On Immigration?

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from International Christian Concern
(PERSECUTION.org)

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from The Jerusalem Post

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from KHQ Local News (Spokane)

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from KING 5 (Seattle)

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from KIRO 7 Eyewitness News (Seattle)

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from KOMO News (Seattle)

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from KREM 2 News (Spokane)
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from KXLY 4 News (Spokane)

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from Los Angeles Times

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from MEDIAite

Pat Robertson on Creation Debate: ‘Nonsense’ to Think Earth Is Only 6,000 Years Old

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from Media Matters for America

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from Miami Herald

Jeb Bush says illegal immigration is "net zero"
PolitiFact checked out Jeb Bush’s claim about the net number of undocumented immigrants in the United States. He’s right that it’s zero.

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from Money Talks News

Survey: 65 Percent of Shoppers Won’t Pay More for Amazon Prime

Will One Late Payment Wreck My Credit Score?

Take 5: A Roundup of Reads From Around the Web
1. Do You Think Like a Rich Person?
2. It Pays to Be Happy: 3 Ways to Be More Optimistic
3. 10 Tips for Dealing With Car Salesmen to Make Sure You Don’t Get Hosed
4. Why Saving Money Is Easier Than Losing Weight
5. How to Sell Your Old Stuff on Facebook

It’s National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend
Where does your money go once it gets into the hands of girl scouts?

Tax Hacks 2014: The 10 Dumbest and 4 Smartest Things You Can Do With a Tax Refund

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from Mother Earth News

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from Mother Nature Network

14 beautiful X-ray images that shed a unique light on nature
Take a regular X-ray image, invert it and add color. What do you get? Gorgeous art.

Places to go: Maldives is the world’s lowest country
Not one of its 1,200 mostly uninhabited coral islands measure more than six feet (1.8 meters) above sea level.

11 ways to beat depression naturally
Feeling a bit down? Discover helpful tips to kick the blues on your own, in chemical-free ways.

Missouri files suit against California egg law
New requirements for happier hens infringes on the interstate commerce protections of the U.S. Constitution, says Missouri attorney general.

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from NASA

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from National Geographic

What You Don’t Know About Sochi
As the Winter Olympics get under way, all eyes are on the athletes, their coaches, and the destination: subtropical Sochi, the Black Sea resort town nestled below the westernmost slopes of Russia's troubled Caucasus region.

The Fate of Forest Elephants: Andrea Turkalo Shares Her Experiences, Insights—and Concerns

Au Revoir: France Crushes its Ivory

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from National Journal

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from National Review

Fla. Bill Banning Suspension for Gun-Shaped Pop-Tarts Moves Forward
Students in Florida are one step closer to being able to freely make gun symbols out of pastries and their fingers without retribution. After several instances across the country of schools disciplining children for playfully recreating guns with innocuous objects, a Florida bill barring any punishment advanced past a House panel this week.

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from Natural Society
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Naringin (in Grapefruit) Reduces Cervical & Breast Cancer Tumors by up to 75%

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from NBC News (& affiliates)

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from NCWTV.com (WA)

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from Newsmax

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from New York Daily News

NBC to give Jay Leno $15M to leave 'Tonight Show' before contract expires
Move paves the way for Jimmy Fallon to take over the show on the heels of the Peacock Network's coverage of the 2014 Winter Olympics.

Vice President Biden blasts LaGuardia Airport as feeling like ‘it’s in some third world country’
Biden made the amusing, and some would say, true, comments about the aging airport during an event about infrastructure in Philadelphia.

Beatles' historic arrival in New York City 50 years ago gave Big Apple unforgettable lift
On Feb 7, 1964, just 77 days after the JFK assassination, the Fab Four stepped off of Pan Am Flight 101 at the newly-minted Kennedy Airport. The city and the Beatles would never be the same.

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from New York Magazine

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from New York Post

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from NPR (& affiliates)

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from NWCN (ID-OR-WA)

Portland sees most February snow since 1993

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from One Minute Healings

5 Artery-Clogging Foods That Can Save Your Life
[shared from Care2]  Whole eggs, Unprocessed red meat, Dark chocolate, Coconut oil, High-fat dairy products like butter and cheese.

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from The Oregonian

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from PBS (& affiliates)

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from Pew Research Center

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from PJ Media

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from POLITICO

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from Popular Science

Giant New Jellyfish Species Washes Ashore Down Under
According to researchers, we can expect a lot more of this sort of slimy event.

The Week In Drones: Car With Built-In Quadcopter, Fighter Jet Crash In New Mexico, And More

New Crocodile Species Found In West Africa
It diverged from its most closely related kin about 7 million years ago.


Big Pic: Curiosity Gazes At Earth From Mars

The Week In Numbers: How To Seal A Gunshot Wound, Sochi's Snow Strategy, And More

2013's Best Visualizations Offer A New View Of Science
A competition from the National Science Foundation and the journal Science honors the best scientific videos, games, posters, and images.

The Scientific Explanation Behind Underwater 'Fairy Circles'
Hint: the circles are not created by fairies.

IPad People And Other Amazing Images From This Week

Soon We Will All Be Drinking From Pods
Coca-Cola is collaborating with Keurig to build a pod-based at-home cold beverage dispenser.

This Full-Color 3-D Printer Sounds Too Good To Be True. Is It?
Popular Science sat down with botObjects to ask some questions about their controversial 3-D printer. We left with some answers, and some new questions.

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from Press TV (Iran)

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

5 Things We Were Always Told Not To Consume, Yet Are Fantastic For Our Health
The list of government recommendations on healthy and unhealthy foods over the last several decades have been as reliable as trying to pick the right numbers on a lottery ticket.
Coconut oil, Hemp, Eggs, Salt, High fat foods

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from Q13Fox News (KCPQ Seattle)

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from Quackwatch.com

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from Real Clear Politics

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from RedState

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from RetroVision

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from Reuters

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from Riel World View (Dan Riehl)
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from The Right Scoop

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from Right Wing News

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from RT (Russia Today)

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from Scientific American

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from The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

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from Slate's The Vault Blog
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from The Telegraph (UK)

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from ThatsNonsense.com

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from Think Progress
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from USA Today

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from U.S. News and World Report

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from Viral Nova

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from The Voice of the Martyrs

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from The Wall Street Journal

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from The Washington Examiner (DC)

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from The Washington Free Beacon (DC)

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from The Washington Policy Center (State)

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from The Washington Post (DC)
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from The Washington Times (DC)

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from The Week

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from The Weekly Standard

An Obamacare Report Card
The grades are bad so far—and likely to get worse

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from The Wenatchee World (WA)

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from The Western Center for Journalism
(Western Journalism)

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from Zero Hedge

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from 100 Percent FED Up



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