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Information from some sites may not be reliable, or may not be vetted.
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County Backtracks, Decides Not to Violate Right of Assembly with Proposal that Could Cripple Home Bible Studies
Lawmaker: Obama-Clinton State Department “Misled Congress” Downplaying Boko Haram Danger
The Obama Administration’s Slow-Motion Surrender to Jihad
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[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
BORDER AGENT ISSUES PLEA FOR HELP, SAYS US OVERRUN BY CRIMINAL ALIENS
“The ones we are losing are convicted felons, aliens from special interest countries, and other high risk individuals. We are so overwhelmed and preoccupied by the flood of juveniles and family units that we cannot use our resources to catch the more serious aliens."
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from Al Jazeera
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from Allen West
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from AMAC - The Association of Mature American Citizens
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from The American Spectator
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from Ancestry.com
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from AsiaNews
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from Associated Press
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from The Atlantic
How Lindsey Graham Stomped the Tea Party
One of the Senate's most liberal Republicans is rolling to victory in one of the reddest states. Are other Republicans watching how he did it?
from BBC News (UK)
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from BizPac Review
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from The Blaze
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from Bloomberg
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from Breitbart
THE TOP 8 CONSEQUENCES OF CANTOR'S DEFEAT
EARTHQUAKE: THE CANTOR STORY THAT CAUGHT THE POLITICAL WORLD BY SURPRISE
CONSERVATIVE STATES HAVE LOWER INCOME INEQUALITY
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from BuzzFeed
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from CBC News (Canada)
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from CBS News (& affiliates)
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Mosul Islamist take-over: Up to 1,000 Christian families have reportedly fled Iraq's second biggest city
A mass exodus is underway from Iraq's second largest city Mosul after its seizure by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, ISIS, an Iraq and Syria-based Sunni Muslim extremist group.
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Mass Sexual Assault on 19-Year Old in Tahrir Square
The brutal assault, one of many, was captured on video. Activists say the attackers were 'spoilers' angry over El-Sisi's victory.
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from Charisma News
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from Choice and Truth
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
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from The Christian Science Monitor
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from Christian Today
Mosul Islamist take-over: Up to 1,000 Christian families have reportedly fled Iraq's second biggest city
A mass exodus is underway from Iraq's second largest city Mosul after its seizure by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, ISIS, an Iraq and Syria-based Sunni Muslim extremist group.
from Clarion Project - Addressing Islamic Extremism
Mass Sexual Assault on 19-Year Old in Tahrir Square
The brutal assault, one of many, was captured on video. Activists say the attackers were 'spoilers' angry over El-Sisi's victory.
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from CNN
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from CNSNews.com (& MRC & NewsBusters)
CBS Presses Marco Rubio on Immigration Reform; Hillary's Latest Remarks on Benghazi
Rubio: If Hillary's 'Going to Brag...She Also Has to Talk Openly About Their Failures'
Obama and Showtime Admit to Exploiting Extreme Weather Events to ‘Shift’ Public Opinion
Mika Rips 'Dead Broke' Hillary Defenders: 'You're Afraid'
MSNBC, Whining About Dems' Loss of State Senate Control in Virginia, Shows a Map of North Carolina
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from Columbia Basin Herald
Ephrata High School celebrates 100 years
A century of graduations remembered with all-school reunion
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from Conservative Tribune
BREAKING: Obama is Threatening Soldiers to Quiet Them
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from Crosscut
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from Cyndi's List
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from The Daily Beast
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from The Daily Caller
Obama Suggests US Needs Ban On Semiautomatic, Automatic Weapons
President Barack Obama Tuesday suggested that the U.S. government should follow Australia’s example in dealing with shooting sprees, which involved strict gun bans on semiautomatic and automatic weapons.
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Obama opens third military base to deal with flood of illegal child immigrants as officials insist they are being cared for despite abuse allegations
Senior administration officials, who asked not to be identified, told reporters that an Army base at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, will initially hold 600 ‘unaccompanied minors’ and eventually will be able to accommodate up to 1,200. In recent weeks, the Obama administration has opened similar emergency shelters at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, and Naval Base Ventura County in Southern California.
from Daily Mail (UK)
Obama opens third military base to deal with flood of illegal child immigrants as officials insist they are being cared for despite abuse allegations
Senior administration officials, who asked not to be identified, told reporters that an Army base at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, will initially hold 600 ‘unaccompanied minors’ and eventually will be able to accommodate up to 1,200. In recent weeks, the Obama administration has opened similar emergency shelters at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, and Naval Base Ventura County in Southern California.
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from Downtrend.com
Detroit...A bankrupt city governed by Democrats for decades. It's a city with one hand outstretched, waiting to collect bail out money (they believe they are somehow entitled to) from neighboring counties in Michigan, while using the other hand to beat you unconscious if you dare make a wrong turn in a city where outsiders are clearly not welcome.
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from EarthSky
Human face evolved to take a punch
The structure of human faces evolved to be punched by human fists, according to new research.
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from East Oregonian
Echo man jailed for murder; victim's name released
A man living near Echo is behind bars on one count of murder. Umatilla County Sheriff Terry Rowan said Tuesday morning that detectives arrested Daniel Lee Smith, 31, for the murder of Samantha Lee Brown. Brown was 24 and a mother, according to court records. Rowan said he would release the cause of her death following findings from a state medical examiner.
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from Examiner.com
[Information from this site may not be vetted.]
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from Facecrooks (& Bitdefender)
“Game of Thrones” Cancellation Hoax Spreads on Facebook
[Scam Alert] 'Game of Thrones' is not being cancelled, so fans can rest easy. This scam message serves up a couple of good reminders. The first is not to believe everything you read on Facebook, and always double check sources and facts before sharing with your friends. The second is not to download software updates or extensions from sketchy websites!
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from Family Tree Magazine
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from The Farmacy
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
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from The Federalist
Many assumed Boehner would step down as Speaker at the end of the year and hand the gavel to his lieutenant Eric Cantor. Then Dave Brat happened. Now what?
‘Maleficent’: A Story Of Repentance
‘Maleficent’ is just the latest film in Angelina Jolie’s ongoing crusade to reshape how you think about good, evil, and forgiveness.
The New York Times Sneers At Religion. Again.The problem isn't even that the New York Times frequently mocks Christians so much as that they are very bad at it.
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‘Maleficent’: A Story Of Repentance
‘Maleficent’ is just the latest film in Angelina Jolie’s ongoing crusade to reshape how you think about good, evil, and forgiveness.
The New York Times Sneers At Religion. Again.The problem isn't even that the New York Times frequently mocks Christians so much as that they are very bad at it.
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from Fox News (& affiliates)
Clinton deflects Benghazi criticism, discusses Monica in book rollout rounds
Hillary Rodham Clinton's family was dead broke and saddled with legal bills when she and her husband left the White House, the former first lady said in an interview that aired Monday.
‘An Unbelievable Miracle’: Dave Brat Talks to Hannity After VA Primary Win
14-year-old boy shot to death in boys locker room of Reynolds HS
A gunman carrying a rifle opened fire and killed a student at Reynolds High School on Tuesday, and Troutdale police confirmed the gunman himself is also dead.
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from Freedom Foundation (WA)
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from FrontPage Magazine
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from Gawker
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from Gizmodo
NASA releases spectacular X-ray image of an entire spiral galaxy
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from Global Research
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
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from The Globe and Mail (Canada)
from The Guardian (UK)
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from h+ Magazine
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from Hartford Courant
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from The Heritage Foundation
A Defeat for Terrible Teachers in California
It won’t be as simple from now on for ineffective California teachers to coast off to a lifetime career on easy street.
Not All Religious Liberty Cases Are Black and White. Many Are Gray.
Clinton on Benghazi Security: ‘We Hire People Who Have that Expertise’
Professional Ballplayer Explains Why Skipping Games to Attend Son’s Birth Was a No-Brainer
Arizona Grapples With Humanitarian ‘Disaster’ as Unaccompanied Immigrant Children Fend for Themselves
Student Lunches Soon Could Be Influenced By Climate Change Concerns
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from Higher Perspective
10 Biggest Pot Myths, Debunked by Science
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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 The Hollywood Reporter
from Huffington Post
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Man passed out on bus found by police, arrested for trying to escape
A man was found passed out on a bus by Moses Lake police and he had warrants for his arrest for escaping custody and assaulting a police officer. Police took Terry T. Kuhlman, a 33-year-old Soap Lake resident, to Samaritan hospital to be examined, according to police Capt. Dave Sands.
from Independent Journal Review
Next Indonesian President Urged To Fight Religious Intolerance
ICC Note: Religious intolerance against Christian churches is increasing across Indonesia. Local authorities shut down churches at an average of 40 per year under the pressure of radical Islamist and usually citing the lack of a legal building permit (it is almost impossible to obtain these permits and even possessing a legal one does not guarantee protection). The current government of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has been turning a blind eye and acting passively toward worsening religious intolerance. As the presidential election on July 9 is approaching, human rights groups are urging the next president to fight persecution in Indonesia.
ICC to Host D.C. Demonstrations on Behalf of Mother Sentenced to Death in Sudan
This Thursday, International Christian Concern (ICC) will be joining forces with 36 other human rights and faith-based organizations to sponsor a demonstration in front of the White House on behalf of Meriam Ibrahim, the 27-year-old mother of two sentenced to death for apostasy in Sudan on May 15. A follow-up demonstration will be held Friday in front of the Sudanese Embassy in Washington, D.C. Both demonstrations are scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m.
Iran Intelligence Authority Summons Evangelical Pastor Amid Crackdown
ICC Note: Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence has summoned Pastor Keyvan Rajabi to appear before the ministry in an effort to crack down on continued Christian practices. Several pastors have already been arrested while others have fled Iran all together. Last month, Pastor Irani, a local pastor, was also confronted by the authorities who confiscated any Christian literature including his Bible. He has since been transferred and his current location is unknown.
Russian Takeover in Crimea Leaves Non-Russian Orthodox Christians Unprotected
Earlier this year, Russian President Vladmir Putin authorized a referendum for Russia to take control of Crimea. As a result, while the Russian Orthodox Church has experienced no difficulties, other denominations of Christianity in Crimea have suffered violence, church closure, and other forms of discrimination. The Ukrainian Orthodox Church, the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, and Protestants within Crimea have all reported hostility from pro-Russian groups and the new authorities.
North Korea Unleashes Crackdown on Christianity
Fearful of ideological unrest, North Korea continues to detain or repatriate its citizens with ties to the church in China. According to Daily NK, “personnel from a number of state organs, including the State Security Department, General Reconnaissance Bureau and diplomatic corps, have received additional orders on the matter.”
Court Begins Hearing Case of Mother Sentenced to Death for Her Christian Faith
ICC Note: The Khartoum Court of Appeals began hearing Meriam Yahia Ibrahim's case this morning following a court committee's determination the court would do so. According to Meriam's legal defense, it could be weeks before the court renders a decision. The defense remains positive, however, asserting it has ample evidence to see to Meriam's initial sentences to 100 lashes and death being overturned.
Muslim NGO in Pakistan Highlights Epidemic of Forced Conversion of Christian Women
ICC Note: One of the major issues facing the already extremely persecution Christian population of Pakistan is the abduction and forced conversion of Christian women to Islam. According to a recent study conducted by a Muslim organization in Pakistan, as many as 700 Christian women are abducted and forcefully converted to Islam every year in Pakistan. Because Christians are extremely poor and marginalized in Pakistani society, Christian women are easy targets for abduction, sexual assault and forced conversion. Will the international community finally speak out against this epidemic?
Why Haven't We Encountered Aliens Yet? The Answer Could be Climate Change
Mini-Retina Created with Stem Cells
Scientists have created what they say is essentially a miniature human retina in a dish, using human stem cells. This development could one day lead to treatments for those with several forms of vision loss, including blindness, researchers added.
Sun Unleashes 2 Major Solar Flares Back-to-Back
Boom! Enormous Supernova Explosion Created in the Lab
Chimps Outsmart Humans in Simple Strategy Game
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15 Smart Financial Moves to Make Before You Divorce
Talk to a lawyer, pull a credit report, and close joint accounts!
Are You Trading in Your Constitutional Rights for a Loan?
The hygiene hypothesis: Is our obsession with cleaning making us sick?
Research links allergies and asthma to one of the trappings of modern living.
10 uses for eggshells
Before you throw out those scraps, consider their uses in the garden, kitchen and more.
Shady Endeavor Could Help Combat Coffee Rust
Coffee farmers—and birds—could benefit from a shift toward shade-grown crops, researchers say.
Eric Cantor Falls to Shock Defeat in Primary
A little-known economics professor who campaigned against immigration reform defeated the House majority leader in his Republican primary Tuesday.
Obama Praises Australia’s Gun Confiscation
Speaking to users of the blogging platform Tumblr, President Obama today praised Australia’s confiscation of firearms.
White House Struggles With Naming Foreign Policy Achievements
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Central America Newspapers Tout Open US Door for Illegal Minors
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Walmart in this tiny town beats Seattle’s minimum wage
A tiny town in the midst of North Dakota’s oil boom raised local wages without forcing the issue through city ordinances or state laws — looking at you, Seattle. In fact, the evidence of the salary spike comes from the much-demonized Walmart, a corporation under fire from leftists who believe the company doesn’t pay enough.
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WSP educating drivers about 'move over' law
When drivers in the far right lane come within 200 feet of an emergency vehicle on the shoulder, the driver is required to move to the next lane, as long as it’s safe.
Crash shuts down Highway 99 for five hours
Funding shortage could put DUI drivers back on road
Arena investor Chris Hansen signs deal for more SoDo land
City may tax nonprofit hospital for first time
As a non-profit due to its affiliation with the Catholic church, Bellingham's PeaceHealth Saint Joseph Medical Center has enjoyed a generous tax break for more than 120 years. "For me, it’s a matter of tax fairness," said City Councilman Michael Lilliquist.
Student killed at Oregon HS, shooter also dead
Police: Shooter at Oregon's Reynolds High is dead
Breaking: Police race to active shooter at Oregon High School
Tacoma teen claims to have killed father; body found in backyard
Forbes: Washington No. 1 state to make a living
Friendly fire kills 5 American troops in Afghanistan
Idaho Universities gearing up for guns on campus bill
Petitions to get entire Seahawks Legion of Boom on Madden cover
Sterling changes mind again, plans to fight Clippers sale to Ballmer
Seattle Pacific shooting victim: 'I am healing and getting stronger'
74 school shootings since Sandy Hook
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Liberty News:
‘That’s Enough’: Farmers Protest EPA’s Water Takeover With ‘Frozen’ Parody
More Selective Enforcement Of Obamacare As States See Key Provision Delayed
Your Cell Phone Likely Isn’t Impervious To Snoops Even When The Device Is Off
White House: Obama Prepared To Act ‘Unilaterally’ Again Using ‘Executive Authority’ On Guns
Key Teacher Job Protections Violate California’s Constitution, Judge Rules
FAA For The First Time OKs Commercial Drone Flights Over Land
Police, Army Flee As Al-Qaida Group Seizes Iraq’s Second Largest City
5 U.S. Soldiers Killed In Apparent ‘Friendly-Fire’ Strike In Afghanistan
Lack Of Residencies Leaves Some Medical Students High And Dry
Four In 10 Millennials Say They Feel Overwhelmed By Debt, Poll Finds
Tuesday Morning News Roundup 6-10-2014
Woman Files Federal Lawsuit Over Naked Pepper Spraying Ordeal At Indiana Jail
Former Soldiers Recount Trying Search For Missing POW Bowe Bergdahl
Hillary’s Hard Choices Is Hard To Praise, Say Critics
Conservative Politics:
From Normandy To Afghanistan: Peewee To Bergdahl
A Second American Revolution Is Now Inevitable
More Phantom Jobs Created — All In The Wrong Places
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from Phys.org
Herschel observatory's population of trans-Neptunian objects
ESA's Herschel space observatory has observed 132 of the known 1400 cold worlds that inhabit a region of the Solar System beyond the orbit of Neptune, some 4.5–7.5 billion km from the Sun.
New paper suggests High Tibet was cradle of evolution for cold-adapted mammals
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What Happens To A Human Who Spends A Month Under The Sea?
Your voice changes. You get rashes. You want to put hot sauce on everything you eat. Fabien Cousteau and his team are setting out to break the record for living in an underwater habitat.
This Newfound Species Has The Highest-Pitched Call Recorded
Which it uses to attract mates, natch.
A Spaceship For The Sea
This vertical structure will allow scientists to better study the ocean.
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from IdahoReporter.com
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from iFIBER ONE News (WA)
Man passed out on bus found by police, arrested for trying to escape
A man was found passed out on a bus by Moses Lake police and he had warrants for his arrest for escaping custody and assaulting a police officer. Police took Terry T. Kuhlman, a 33-year-old Soap Lake resident, to Samaritan hospital to be examined, according to police Capt. Dave Sands.
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from The Independent (UK)
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from Independent Journal Review
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from International Business Times
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from International Christian Concern
(PERSECUTION.org)
Next Indonesian President Urged To Fight Religious Intolerance
ICC Note: Religious intolerance against Christian churches is increasing across Indonesia. Local authorities shut down churches at an average of 40 per year under the pressure of radical Islamist and usually citing the lack of a legal building permit (it is almost impossible to obtain these permits and even possessing a legal one does not guarantee protection). The current government of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has been turning a blind eye and acting passively toward worsening religious intolerance. As the presidential election on July 9 is approaching, human rights groups are urging the next president to fight persecution in Indonesia.
ICC to Host D.C. Demonstrations on Behalf of Mother Sentenced to Death in Sudan
This Thursday, International Christian Concern (ICC) will be joining forces with 36 other human rights and faith-based organizations to sponsor a demonstration in front of the White House on behalf of Meriam Ibrahim, the 27-year-old mother of two sentenced to death for apostasy in Sudan on May 15. A follow-up demonstration will be held Friday in front of the Sudanese Embassy in Washington, D.C. Both demonstrations are scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m.
Iran Intelligence Authority Summons Evangelical Pastor Amid Crackdown
ICC Note: Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence has summoned Pastor Keyvan Rajabi to appear before the ministry in an effort to crack down on continued Christian practices. Several pastors have already been arrested while others have fled Iran all together. Last month, Pastor Irani, a local pastor, was also confronted by the authorities who confiscated any Christian literature including his Bible. He has since been transferred and his current location is unknown.
Russian Takeover in Crimea Leaves Non-Russian Orthodox Christians Unprotected
Earlier this year, Russian President Vladmir Putin authorized a referendum for Russia to take control of Crimea. As a result, while the Russian Orthodox Church has experienced no difficulties, other denominations of Christianity in Crimea have suffered violence, church closure, and other forms of discrimination. The Ukrainian Orthodox Church, the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, and Protestants within Crimea have all reported hostility from pro-Russian groups and the new authorities.
North Korea Unleashes Crackdown on Christianity
Fearful of ideological unrest, North Korea continues to detain or repatriate its citizens with ties to the church in China. According to Daily NK, “personnel from a number of state organs, including the State Security Department, General Reconnaissance Bureau and diplomatic corps, have received additional orders on the matter.”
Court Begins Hearing Case of Mother Sentenced to Death for Her Christian Faith
ICC Note: The Khartoum Court of Appeals began hearing Meriam Yahia Ibrahim's case this morning following a court committee's determination the court would do so. According to Meriam's legal defense, it could be weeks before the court renders a decision. The defense remains positive, however, asserting it has ample evidence to see to Meriam's initial sentences to 100 lashes and death being overturned.
Muslim NGO in Pakistan Highlights Epidemic of Forced Conversion of Christian Women
ICC Note: One of the major issues facing the already extremely persecution Christian population of Pakistan is the abduction and forced conversion of Christian women to Islam. According to a recent study conducted by a Muslim organization in Pakistan, as many as 700 Christian women are abducted and forcefully converted to Islam every year in Pakistan. Because Christians are extremely poor and marginalized in Pakistani society, Christian women are easy targets for abduction, sexual assault and forced conversion. Will the international community finally speak out against this epidemic?
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from Investor's Business Daily
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from The Jerusalem Post
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from KATU News (Portland)
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 KOIN Local 6 News (Portland)
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from KREM 2 News (Spokane)
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from LiveScience
Why Haven't We Encountered Aliens Yet? The Answer Could be Climate Change
Mini-Retina Created with Stem Cells
Scientists have created what they say is essentially a miniature human retina in a dish, using human stem cells. This development could one day lead to treatments for those with several forms of vision loss, including blindness, researchers added.
Sun Unleashes 2 Major Solar Flares Back-to-Back
Boom! Enormous Supernova Explosion Created in the Lab
Chimps Outsmart Humans in Simple Strategy Game
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from Los Angeles Times
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from MEDIAite
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from Media Matters for America
from Money Talks News
15 Smart Financial Moves to Make Before You Divorce
Talk to a lawyer, pull a credit report, and close joint accounts!
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from Mother Jones
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from Mother Nature Network
The hygiene hypothesis: Is our obsession with cleaning making us sick?
Research links allergies and asthma to one of the trappings of modern living.
10 uses for eggshells
Before you throw out those scraps, consider their uses in the garden, kitchen and more.
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from MSN News
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from myscienceacademy.org
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
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from NASA
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from The National Audubon Society
Shady Endeavor Could Help Combat Coffee Rust
Coffee farmers—and birds—could benefit from a shift toward shade-grown crops, researchers say.
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from National Geographic
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from National Journal
Eric Cantor Falls to Shock Defeat in Primary
A little-known economics professor who campaigned against immigration reform defeated the House majority leader in his Republican primary Tuesday.
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from National Review
Obama Praises Australia’s Gun Confiscation
Speaking to users of the blogging platform Tumblr, President Obama today praised Australia’s confiscation of firearms.
White House Struggles With Naming Foreign Policy Achievements
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from Natural Society
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
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from Nature News and Comment
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from NBC News (& affiliates)
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from The New Republic
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from Newsmax
Central America Newspapers Tout Open US Door for Illegal Minors
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from New York Daily News
from New York Magazine
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from New York Post
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from New York Times
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from Northwest Watchdog
Walmart in this tiny town beats Seattle’s minimum wage
A tiny town in the midst of North Dakota’s oil boom raised local wages without forcing the issue through city ordinances or state laws — looking at you, Seattle. In fact, the evidence of the salary spike comes from the much-demonized Walmart, a corporation under fire from leftists who believe the company doesn’t pay enough.
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from NWCN (ID-OR-WA)
WA:
WSP educating drivers about 'move over' law
When drivers in the far right lane come within 200 feet of an emergency vehicle on the shoulder, the driver is required to move to the next lane, as long as it’s safe.
Anchor found off Whidbey Island might be from 1792 expedition
The Seattle Times and the Peninsula Daily News report the 900-pound (408-kilogram) anchor might be the one lost by the HMS Chatham, a Royal Navy survey brig. The ship accompanied the HMS Discovery as British explorer George Vancouver's charted the West Coast in 1792.
The Seattle Times and the Peninsula Daily News report the 900-pound (408-kilogram) anchor might be the one lost by the HMS Chatham, a Royal Navy survey brig. The ship accompanied the HMS Discovery as British explorer George Vancouver's charted the West Coast in 1792.
Funding shortage could put DUI drivers back on road
Arena investor Chris Hansen signs deal for more SoDo land
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City may tax nonprofit hospital for first time
As a non-profit due to its affiliation with the Catholic church, Bellingham's PeaceHealth Saint Joseph Medical Center has enjoyed a generous tax break for more than 120 years. "For me, it’s a matter of tax fairness," said City Councilman Michael Lilliquist.
Student killed at Oregon HS, shooter also dead
Police: Shooter at Oregon's Reynolds High is dead
Breaking: Police race to active shooter at Oregon High School
Tacoma teen claims to have killed father; body found in backyard
Forbes: Washington No. 1 state to make a living
Friendly fire kills 5 American troops in Afghanistan
Idaho Universities gearing up for guns on campus bill
Petitions to get entire Seahawks Legion of Boom on Madden cover
Sterling changes mind again, plans to fight Clippers sale to Ballmer
Seattle Pacific shooting victim: 'I am healing and getting stronger'
74 school shootings since Sandy Hook
from The Oregonian
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from Personal Liberty
Liberty News:
‘That’s Enough’: Farmers Protest EPA’s Water Takeover With ‘Frozen’ Parody
More Selective Enforcement Of Obamacare As States See Key Provision Delayed
Your Cell Phone Likely Isn’t Impervious To Snoops Even When The Device Is Off
White House: Obama Prepared To Act ‘Unilaterally’ Again Using ‘Executive Authority’ On Guns
Key Teacher Job Protections Violate California’s Constitution, Judge Rules
FAA For The First Time OKs Commercial Drone Flights Over Land
Police, Army Flee As Al-Qaida Group Seizes Iraq’s Second Largest City
5 U.S. Soldiers Killed In Apparent ‘Friendly-Fire’ Strike In Afghanistan
Lack Of Residencies Leaves Some Medical Students High And Dry
Four In 10 Millennials Say They Feel Overwhelmed By Debt, Poll Finds
Tuesday Morning News Roundup 6-10-2014
Woman Files Federal Lawsuit Over Naked Pepper Spraying Ordeal At Indiana Jail
Former Soldiers Recount Trying Search For Missing POW Bowe Bergdahl
Hillary’s Hard Choices Is Hard To Praise, Say Critics
Conservative Politics:
From Normandy To Afghanistan: Peewee To Bergdahl
A Second American Revolution Is Now Inevitable
More Phantom Jobs Created — All In The Wrong Places
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from Pew Research Center
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from Phys.org
Herschel observatory's population of trans-Neptunian objects
ESA's Herschel space observatory has observed 132 of the known 1400 cold worlds that inhabit a region of the Solar System beyond the orbit of Neptune, some 4.5–7.5 billion km from the Sun.
New paper suggests High Tibet was cradle of evolution for cold-adapted mammals
from PJ Media
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from POLITICO
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from PolitiFact
from Popular Science
What Happens To A Human Who Spends A Month Under The Sea?
Your voice changes. You get rashes. You want to put hot sauce on everything you eat. Fabien Cousteau and his team are setting out to break the record for living in an underwater habitat.
This Newfound Species Has The Highest-Pitched Call Recorded
Which it uses to attract mates, natch.
Ford Motor Company said this morning that it plans to develop a recycled material using the waste of another U.S.-based giant: the H.J. Heinz company.
The FAA has given the first-ever authorization of a commercial drone flight over land. The drones will check BP pipelines. Disruptive this isn't.
This vertical structure will allow scientists to better study the ocean.
97 percent of water on Earth is salt water. What if we could drink it?
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from PreventDisease.com
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
How To Cleanse With Juicing and Juice Fasting
I'm often asked to name one thing that can be done right away to get healthier. With respect to food choices, the best suggestion I have is to begin drinking freshly pressed vegetable juices. Drinking just one freshly pressed juice each day is a reliable way of infusing your body with a wide variety of vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients that can protect your cells against premature aging and disease.
How To Cleanse With Juicing and Juice Fasting
I'm often asked to name one thing that can be done right away to get healthier. With respect to food choices, the best suggestion I have is to begin drinking freshly pressed vegetable juices. Drinking just one freshly pressed juice each day is a reliable way of infusing your body with a wide variety of vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients that can protect your cells against premature aging and disease.
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from RedState
from RetroVision (news.kjosy.com)
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from The Right Scoop
In light of Dave Brat’s win tonight, Mark Levin was on Hannity tonight and he was on fire!
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from RT (Russia Today)
(Russian government-supported propaganda channel)
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Drudge’s new fixation: Eric Cantor and the right’s frenzied paranoia
Eric Cantor should beat his primary challenger tonight, but the anti-immigration crowd has already made its point
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Pluto Planethood Debate? Stern Challenges Tyson
Another Asteroid-Strike Danger: Thrill-Seeking Rubberneckers?
Cosmic Explosion-Hunting Space Telescope Earns Top Rank at NASA
A NASA space telescope built to seek out the most powerfulexplosions in the universe has earned top billing on the space agency's list of nine astronomical observatory missions.
In Search for Life on Alien Planets, Checklist Needed
A checklist for the requirements of life as scientists define it could help ground speculation about the possibilities of alien life on distant worlds, new research suggests.
New Private Spacecraft Will Be 1st US Space Lifeboat in 40 Years
The next U.S. spacecraft designed to deliver astronauts to the International Space Station also needs to act as a lifeboat if something goes wrong on the orbiting outpost.
Chow Down! Star Will Devour 2 Alien Planets
Kepler-56 is a star somewhat like the sun, and it is slowly getting larger, ballooning out into a red dwarf. Once it moves into its red-dwarf phase, Kepler-56 will gobble up the innermost planet, called Kepler-56b, in about 130 million years. Kepler-56c, the second exoplanet in the star's meal, will be devoured about 25 million years later.
Sun Unleashes 2 Major Solar Flares Back-to-Back
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Gonzaga Prep’s Sam Dowd highlights Spokane Youth Sports Awards
Man critically injured in golf club stabbing
Police trainer arrested in fight gets no jail time
Providence Health affiliates with Tri-Cities hospital system
House Majority Leader Cantor defeated by dark horse, tea party candidate
Coldwater Creek may be resurrected under new owner
Police: Walla Walla “hash oil” explosion sends 2 to hospital
Labrador: ‘Leave the Bergdahl family alone’
Sprague soldier among troops killed by friendly fire in Afghanistan
Vegas police killer decried government on YouTube
Victim in Oregon school shooting a 14-year-old freshman
Spokane, 5 other Washington facilities will get further review
Mars Hill Spokane won’t officially launch until early next year, but about 60 people from Spokane and North Idaho have already committed to becoming members of the Seattle-based megachurch. They’ll be taking over the First Covenant Church building, at 212 S. Division, and the congregation currently meeting there will move to the Garland District.
Netflix will ease up on a monthlong finger-pointing campaign that blamed Verizon and other Internet service providers for problems with its video subscription service. The decision, announced in a Monday blog post, follows a legal threat issued by Verizon last week.
from Sunny Skyz
from Talking Points Memo
from ThatsNonsense.com
The Real Reason Eric Cantor Lost
The Prisoner Swap Deal
The key to this deal, however, is less likely to be what the United States got out of the deal than it is about what Barack Obama got out of the deal. If nothing else, it instantly got the veterans' hospitals scandals off the front pages of newspapers and pushed these scandals aside on television news programs. It was a clear winner for Barack Obama. And that may be all that matters to Barack Obama.
As the Bergdahl Heat Increases, Look Who Obama is Throwing Under the Bus Now
Barack Obama, who shallowly claims at times that the buck stops with him, is now pinning the final approval for the exchange of Bergdahl for five Taliban members on Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel.
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from U.S. News and World Report
from Viral Nova
from Vox
This map shows every school shooting since Sandy Hook
The data comes from Everytown for Gun Safety, a recently formed gun control advocacy group. Everytown defines school shooting as "assaults, homicides, suicides, and accidental shootings" that take place "inside a school building or on school or campus grounds." It's hard to find statistically reliable research about school shootings,
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Victor Davis Hanson Warns of Isolationist Sentiment
Global freedom and prosperity ‘requires an engaged United States’
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from Salon
Drudge’s new fixation: Eric Cantor and the right’s frenzied paranoia
Eric Cantor should beat his primary challenger tonight, but the anti-immigration crowd has already made its point
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from Science-Based Medicine
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Earth is around 60 million years older than previously thought -- and so is the moon, new research finds
The timing of the giant impact between Earth's ancestor and a planet-sized body occurred around 40 million years after the start of solar system formation. This means that the final stage of Earth's formation is around 60 million years older than previously thought, according to new research.
Charging portable electronics in 10 minutes: New architecture for lithium-ion battery anodes far outperform the current standard
Researchers have developed a three-dimensional, silicon-decorated, cone-shaped carbon-nanotube cluster architecture for lithium ion battery anodes that could enable charging of portable electronics in 10 minutes, instead of hours.
Seafarers brought Neolithic culture to Europe, gene study indicates
Genetic evidence in modern populations suggests that Neolithic farmers from the Levant traveled mostly by sea to reach Europe. By 7,000 B.C., they were introducing their ideas and their genes to the native Paleolithic people, who had migrated to the continent 30,000 to 40,000 years before.
A life well spent: Consume now (in case you die early)
An early death constitutes a serious loss that should imply compensation to the deceased person. But how – when the person is dead? A team of economists argues that a 'life well spent' might entail consuming more and working less earlier in life. They construct a mathematical model to measure the economic losses associated with an early death.
Malaria-carrying mosquitoes wiped out in lab with genetic method that creates male-only offspring
Scientists have modified mosquitoes to produce sperm that will only create males, pioneering a fresh approach to eradicating malaria. Since 2000, increased prevention and control measures have reduced global malaria mortality rates by 42 per cent, but the disease remains a prevalent killer especially in vulnerable sub-Saharan African regions. Malaria control has also been threatened by the spread of insecticide resistant mosquitoes and malaria parasites resistant to drugs.
Human stem cells used to create light-sensitive retina in a dish
Using a type of human stem cell, researchers say they have created a three-dimensional complement of human retinal tissue in the laboratory, which notably includes functioning photoreceptor cells capable of responding to light, the first step in the process of converting it into visual images.
Male dwarf spiders make sure offspring is their own
Chastity belts were not first thought out in mediaeval times -- members of many animal groups have evolved similar mechanical safeguards to ensure their paternity. Male dwarf spiders, for instance, use mating plugs to block off the genital tract of the female they have just mated with. The larger and older the plug, the better the chances are that other males will not make deposits in a female's sperm storage organ.
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from ScienceDaily
Earth is around 60 million years older than previously thought -- and so is the moon, new research finds
The timing of the giant impact between Earth's ancestor and a planet-sized body occurred around 40 million years after the start of solar system formation. This means that the final stage of Earth's formation is around 60 million years older than previously thought, according to new research.
Charging portable electronics in 10 minutes: New architecture for lithium-ion battery anodes far outperform the current standard
Researchers have developed a three-dimensional, silicon-decorated, cone-shaped carbon-nanotube cluster architecture for lithium ion battery anodes that could enable charging of portable electronics in 10 minutes, instead of hours.
Seafarers brought Neolithic culture to Europe, gene study indicates
Genetic evidence in modern populations suggests that Neolithic farmers from the Levant traveled mostly by sea to reach Europe. By 7,000 B.C., they were introducing their ideas and their genes to the native Paleolithic people, who had migrated to the continent 30,000 to 40,000 years before.
A life well spent: Consume now (in case you die early)
An early death constitutes a serious loss that should imply compensation to the deceased person. But how – when the person is dead? A team of economists argues that a 'life well spent' might entail consuming more and working less earlier in life. They construct a mathematical model to measure the economic losses associated with an early death.
Malaria-carrying mosquitoes wiped out in lab with genetic method that creates male-only offspring
Scientists have modified mosquitoes to produce sperm that will only create males, pioneering a fresh approach to eradicating malaria. Since 2000, increased prevention and control measures have reduced global malaria mortality rates by 42 per cent, but the disease remains a prevalent killer especially in vulnerable sub-Saharan African regions. Malaria control has also been threatened by the spread of insecticide resistant mosquitoes and malaria parasites resistant to drugs.
Human stem cells used to create light-sensitive retina in a dish
Using a type of human stem cell, researchers say they have created a three-dimensional complement of human retinal tissue in the laboratory, which notably includes functioning photoreceptor cells capable of responding to light, the first step in the process of converting it into visual images.
Male dwarf spiders make sure offspring is their own
Chastity belts were not first thought out in mediaeval times -- members of many animal groups have evolved similar mechanical safeguards to ensure their paternity. Male dwarf spiders, for instance, use mating plugs to block off the genital tract of the female they have just mated with. The larger and older the plug, the better the chances are that other males will not make deposits in a female's sperm storage organ.
from Scientific American
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from The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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Smallpox Inoculation Debate of 1721
If you remember Cotton Mather from history class, you probably know him as the villain behind the 1692 witchcraft trials in Salem, Massachusetts. In fact, Mather also deserves credit as one of early America’s most prolific intellectuals and as the first American advocate in favor of inoculation, a historical method for smallpox prevention and a precursor to the modern vaccine.
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from Shoebat.com
(Forum for Middle East Understanding)
(Forum for Middle East Understanding)
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from Skeptoid Podcast
Smallpox Inoculation Debate of 1721
If you remember Cotton Mather from history class, you probably know him as the villain behind the 1692 witchcraft trials in Salem, Massachusetts. In fact, Mather also deserves credit as one of early America’s most prolific intellectuals and as the first American advocate in favor of inoculation, a historical method for smallpox prevention and a precursor to the modern vaccine.
from Slate
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from Slate's The Vault Blog
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from Smithsonian Magazine
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from Space.com (& CollectSpace)
Pluto Planethood Debate? Stern Challenges Tyson
Another Asteroid-Strike Danger: Thrill-Seeking Rubberneckers?
Cosmic Explosion-Hunting Space Telescope Earns Top Rank at NASA
A NASA space telescope built to seek out the most powerfulexplosions in the universe has earned top billing on the space agency's list of nine astronomical observatory missions.
In Search for Life on Alien Planets, Checklist Needed
A checklist for the requirements of life as scientists define it could help ground speculation about the possibilities of alien life on distant worlds, new research suggests.
New Private Spacecraft Will Be 1st US Space Lifeboat in 40 Years
The next U.S. spacecraft designed to deliver astronauts to the International Space Station also needs to act as a lifeboat if something goes wrong on the orbiting outpost.
Chow Down! Star Will Devour 2 Alien Planets
Kepler-56 is a star somewhat like the sun, and it is slowly getting larger, ballooning out into a red dwarf. Once it moves into its red-dwarf phase, Kepler-56 will gobble up the innermost planet, called Kepler-56b, in about 130 million years. Kepler-56c, the second exoplanet in the star's meal, will be devoured about 25 million years later.
Sun Unleashes 2 Major Solar Flares Back-to-Back
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from SPIEGEL International (Der Spiegel)
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from The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA)
Gonzaga Prep’s Sam Dowd highlights Spokane Youth Sports Awards
Man critically injured in golf club stabbing
Police trainer arrested in fight gets no jail time
Providence Health affiliates with Tri-Cities hospital system
House Majority Leader Cantor defeated by dark horse, tea party candidate
Coldwater Creek may be resurrected under new owner
Police: Walla Walla “hash oil” explosion sends 2 to hospital
Labrador: ‘Leave the Bergdahl family alone’
Sprague soldier among troops killed by friendly fire in Afghanistan
Vegas police killer decried government on YouTube
Victim in Oregon school shooting a 14-year-old freshman
Spokane, 5 other Washington facilities will get further review
New patients seeking a primary care doctor through VA Puget Sound in Seattle faced a wait time of nearly 59 days, according to a Department of Veterans Affairs internal review released Monday. The report shows wait times averaged about 29 days in Spokane and 43 days in Walla Walla, indicating that delays at the state’s three largest VA systems far exceeded the department’s stated 14-day goal.
More than 57,000 U.S. military veterans have been waiting 90 days or more for their first VA medical appointments, and an additional 64,000 appear to have fallen through the cracks, never getting appointments after enrolling, the government said Monday in a report newly demonstrating how deep and widespread the problem is.
Donald T. Phillips, who told police he fatally stabbed another man he thought was a drug dealer at the downtown bus plaza Saturday, had been released in April from a seven-year prison stint for kidnapping and robbing a Spokane resident. Phillips, 40, faces a first-degree murder charge in the death of Sean K. Oie, 49.
In one of the more ambitious attempts yet to thwart Alzheimer’s disease, a major study got underway Monday to see if an experimental drug can protect healthy seniors whose brains harbor silent signs that they’re at risk.
Up to 5 million Americans struggling to make their monthly student loan payments could find relief under a program President Barack Obama expanded Monday, part of an election-year push by Democrats to paint Republicans as blocking common-sense steps that could help the middle class.
The House Armed Services Committee will investigate the Obama administration’s swap of an American prisoner for five Taliban leaders that caused a political firestorm over the lack of congressional notification and fears the high-level Taliban could return to the Afghanistan battlefield.
U.S. customs agency names interim internal affairs chief
Guilty plea in death of two on boat
A truck driver accused of triggering a highway crash that injured Tracy Morgan and killed another comedian hadn’t slept for more than 24 hours before the accident, authorities said Monday as Morgan recovered in a hospital.
Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is physically well despite nearly five years as a Taliban captive, but confinement in a small space and other harsh treatment has left him psychologically unstable, a senior U.S. official briefed on his medical treatment said Monday.
Gunmen abducted 20 women from a remote settlement in northeastern Nigeria as 272 schoolgirls kidnapped by the terrorist group Boko Haram continued to languish in captivity, according to news reports Monday.
The Pakistani Taliban threatened more violence Monday after a five-hour assault on the nation’s busiest airport killed 29 people – including all 10 attackers – raising a new challenge for a U.S. ally trying to end years of fighting that has claimed thousands of lives.
A judge on Monday handed down sentences ranging from 12 years to life in prison to five men convicted in the shooting death of Russia’s most prominent crusading journalist.
At least 40 dead in Iraq bombings
Israelis hospitalize hunger strikers
Mexico City bans animals at circuses
Avista Corp. is spending $36 million over six years to replace thousands of electrical transformers that contain PCBs, a cancer-causing compound found in elevated levels in the Spokane River.
A Spokane developer who swindled millions from investors and banks in complex real estate schemes, including one involving the decrepit Ridpath Hotel downtown, was sentenced Monday to eight years in federal prison and ordered to pay $9.3 million to his victims.
College student Jon Meis, who has shied away from the spotlight since he ended a Seattle campus shooting by pepper-spraying the gunman last week, said Monday it’s hard to accept his status as a hero.
Tyson Foods Inc. has won a bidding war to gobble up Hillshire Brands, the maker of Jimmy Dean sausages and Ball Park hot dogs.
When consumers have medical debt that is sent to the collections department and then shows up on their credit reports, they may be penalized excessively by credit-scoring agencies, according to a recent study by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Two Red Lion hotels sold to franchisees
South Regal Square opening
GM lawsuits sent to N.Y. court
Merck buys drug developer
A Chinese environmental group launched a smartphone app Monday that tracks and shames polluting factories, highlighting how the country is making environmental data more available and enabling public monitoring of companies that pollute.
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from The Star (Grand Coulee, WA)
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from Sunny Skyz
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from The Sydney Morning Herald - smh.com.au
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from Talking Points Memo
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from The Telegraph (UK)
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from ThatsNonsense.com
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from Think Progress
The Real Reason Eric Cantor Lost
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from Time
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from The Times of India
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from Townhall.com
The Prisoner Swap Deal
The key to this deal, however, is less likely to be what the United States got out of the deal than it is about what Barack Obama got out of the deal. If nothing else, it instantly got the veterans' hospitals scandals off the front pages of newspapers and pushed these scandals aside on television news programs. It was a clear winner for Barack Obama. And that may be all that matters to Barack Obama.
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from TPNN (Tea Party News Network)
As the Bergdahl Heat Increases, Look Who Obama is Throwing Under the Bus Now
Barack Obama, who shallowly claims at times that the buck stops with him, is now pinning the final approval for the exchange of Bergdahl for five Taliban members on Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel.
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from Truth Theory
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]________
from USA Today
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This map shows every school shooting since Sandy Hook
The data comes from Everytown for Gun Safety, a recently formed gun control advocacy group. Everytown defines school shooting as "assaults, homicides, suicides, and accidental shootings" that take place "inside a school building or on school or campus grounds." It's hard to find statistically reliable research about school shootings,
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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)
Victor Davis Hanson Warns of Isolationist Sentiment
Global freedom and prosperity ‘requires an engaged United States’
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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
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from The Western Center for Journalism
(Western Journalism)
Hillary Blames Benghazi Victim In Boneheaded ABC News Interview
The ballyhooed favorite among many Democrats looking toward the 2016 presidential election is facing significant backlash as a result of comments she made during an ABC News interview with Diane Sawyer this week.
Jurassic Park Turns 21: A Look Back at How It Revolutionized Special Effects
Hands-On With Destiny, Bungie’s Wild New World
George R. R. Martin Joins Twitter, Uses Winky Face Emoticon
To Beat a Parasite, Birds Teach Their Young a Secret Password
Google Open Sources Its Secret Weapon in Cloud Computing
Nintendo’s New Games Sound Great, Just Don’t Expect Them Anytime Soon
This Jewelry Lights Up and Buzzes When Your Phone Needs You
Lingerie Startup Uses Big Data to Engineer the World’s Best Bra
Linear Models of Cloud Storage Plans
This Startup Wants to Turn Your Old Electronics Into Solid Gold
These Ingenious New Meal Trays Save Virgin Atlantic Millions in Cash
After Heartbleed, We’re Overreacting to Bugs That Aren’t a Big Deal
A Kitchen Scale That Makes Anyone Into an Expert Baker
Why iPhone Headphones Could Soon Work Only With Apple Devices
What’s Up With That: Why Do Helium Balloons in a Car Move in the Wrong Direction When You Brake?
The Unbelievably Complex Animation Behind X-Men’s Sentinels
Savor the Awkward Atmosphere of the Post-Soviet Dance Club
You Should Learn to Trust Robots. It’s for Your Own Good
Crappy Netflix Playback? Here’s How to Test Your Streaming Speed
These Guys Want to Replace Your Wi-Fi Router With an Android Tablet
Hackathons Aren’t Just for Coders. We Can Use Them to Save Lives
Today’s Most Promising Display Technology May Already Be Dead
The Next Big Thing You Missed: Amazon’s Delivery Drones Could Work—They Just Need Trucks
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Jihadists seize Iraq's second city, Nineveh province
Genetically modified mosquitoes offer hope in malaria fight
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UNACCEPTABLE! OBAMA ASKS FOR $2 BILLION TO HANDLE THE CRISIS OF ILLEGALS HE CAUSED
GITMO SWAP: OBAMA THROWS HAGEL UNDER THE BUS AND DISTRACTS AMERICA FROM THE REAL ISSUE
PANTSUIT ON FIRE: HILLARY CLINTON CALLED OUT BY MSNBC FOR "DEAD BROKE" COMMENT
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from The Wenatchee World (WA)
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from The Western Center for Journalism
(Western Journalism)
Hillary Blames Benghazi Victim In Boneheaded ABC News Interview
The ballyhooed favorite among many Democrats looking toward the 2016 presidential election is facing significant backlash as a result of comments she made during an ABC News interview with Diane Sawyer this week.
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from WIRED
Jurassic Park Turns 21: A Look Back at How It Revolutionized Special Effects
Hands-On With Destiny, Bungie’s Wild New World
George R. R. Martin Joins Twitter, Uses Winky Face Emoticon
To Beat a Parasite, Birds Teach Their Young a Secret Password
Google Open Sources Its Secret Weapon in Cloud Computing
Nintendo’s New Games Sound Great, Just Don’t Expect Them Anytime Soon
This Jewelry Lights Up and Buzzes When Your Phone Needs You
Lingerie Startup Uses Big Data to Engineer the World’s Best Bra
Linear Models of Cloud Storage Plans
This Startup Wants to Turn Your Old Electronics Into Solid Gold
These Ingenious New Meal Trays Save Virgin Atlantic Millions in Cash
After Heartbleed, We’re Overreacting to Bugs That Aren’t a Big Deal
A Kitchen Scale That Makes Anyone Into an Expert Baker
Why iPhone Headphones Could Soon Work Only With Apple Devices
What’s Up With That: Why Do Helium Balloons in a Car Move in the Wrong Direction When You Brake?
The Unbelievably Complex Animation Behind X-Men’s Sentinels
Savor the Awkward Atmosphere of the Post-Soviet Dance Club
You Should Learn to Trust Robots. It’s for Your Own Good
Crappy Netflix Playback? Here’s How to Test Your Streaming Speed
These Guys Want to Replace Your Wi-Fi Router With an Android Tablet
Hackathons Aren’t Just for Coders. We Can Use Them to Save Lives
Today’s Most Promising Display Technology May Already Be Dead
The Next Big Thing You Missed: Amazon’s Delivery Drones Could Work—They Just Need Trucks
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from WND (World Net Daily)
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from Yahoo News
Jihadists seize Iraq's second city, Nineveh province
Genetically modified mosquitoes offer hope in malaria fight
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from Yakima Herald-Republic
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from YouTube
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from Zero Hedge
from 12Tribe Films Foundation
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from 100 Percent FED Up
UNACCEPTABLE! OBAMA ASKS FOR $2 BILLION TO HANDLE THE CRISIS OF ILLEGALS HE CAUSED
GITMO SWAP: OBAMA THROWS HAGEL UNDER THE BUS AND DISTRACTS AMERICA FROM THE REAL ISSUE
PANTSUIT ON FIRE: HILLARY CLINTON CALLED OUT BY MSNBC FOR "DEAD BROKE" COMMENT
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