Sunday, July 27, 2014

In the news, Thursday, July 10, 2014


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JUL 09      INDEX      JUL 11
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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 ABC News (& affiliates)
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from The American Spectator

RNC CHAIR PRIEBUS UNDER FIRE
Missouri GOP Chair: "Investigate Mississippi Primary Racism."

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from The Blaze

Watch What Happens When Dem Senate Candidate Is Repeatedly Pressed on Whether She Supports This Obama Initiative
Kentucky Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Alison Lundergan Grimes, who is running against incumbent Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) in November, repeatedly refused to say whether she supports President Barack Obama’s $3.7 billion request to address the current U.S. border crisis.

Obama’s Comedy Sketch to Promote Obamacare Has Been Nominated for an Emmy

GOP Congressman: ‘We Just Filed a Resolution Directing the Sergeant-at-Arms to Arrest Lois Lerner for Contempt’

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from Breitbart
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from Business Insider

The 35 Most Powerful Militaries In The World

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from CNSNews.com (& MRC & NewsBusters)
from The D.C. Clothesline
[Information from this site may not be vetted.]
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from Fox News (& affiliates)
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from Gallup

In U.S., Uninsured Rate Sinks to 13.4% in Second Quarter
Significant decline in uninsured rate across age groups since the end of 2013

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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)
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from The Heritage Foundation
from iFIBER ONE News (WA)

Soap Lake building rebuild after wind knocks it down
Building owner and builder Greg Babak said he was rebuilding the same 3,600-square-foot commercial structure that high winds off Soap Lake destroyed.

Fire burns 1,000 acres of wildland north of Ephrata Wednesday night

Grant County Fire District 7 fights two grass and brush fires

Quincy composting facility to accept some yard, food waste from Seattle

Three fires burn wildland, threaten homes in Eastern Washington

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from Independent Journal Review

‘Why Can’t They Go Back?!’ Houston Woman Drops Epic Rant on Obama’s Failure to Deal with Border Crisis

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from Indian Country Today Media Network
[Information from this site may be unreliable.]

5 Foods Natives Hunted Before Europeans
Before Europeans showed up, Native Americans ate healthy. Hunting was an important part of life in many Native nations. What do you call a Native American vegetarian? A bad hunter.

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from Kineti L'Tziyon (judahgabriel.blogspot.com)


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from MEDIAite

O’Reilly, Goldberg Pan Palin’s ‘Beyond Terrible’ Impeachment Plan

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from Money Talks News

Staying Connected at 36,000 Feet

Most Seniors Can’t Pony Up More for Health Care
"Fifty-three percent of Medicare recipients had $25,000 or less in annual income in 2013." House Republicans want them to pay more.

Stop Facebook From Tracking Your Browser Data

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from National Geographic

More Big Whales in Ocean Could Mean More Fish, Scientists Find
New study reveals how scientists and fisheries managers underestimated the massive mammals.

Q&A: Inside the Fight Against Wildlife Trafficking in Brazil

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from Nature News and Comment

HIV rebound dashes hope of 'Mississippi baby' cure
Virus resurfaces in infected child 27 months after antiretroviral therapy stopped.

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from NBC News (& affiliates)
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from New York Magazine

7 Ways Paul Ryan Revealed His Love for Ayn Rand

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from New York Times

Neighbors Who Need Good Fences
‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ Continues the Saga

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from POLITICO
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from PolitiFact

Sen. Jeff Flake says 90 percent of immigrants given court dates fail to show up
Historically, the rate has ranged between 20 percent to 40 percent, settling in at about 30 percent in 2012, the most recent full year for which data is available. A more recent estimate for children specifically, made by the director of the office responsible for handling such cases, is that the current no-show rate for children is 46 percent. That’s still quite high, but it’s only half what Flake said. We rate the claim False.

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from Q13Fox News (KCPQ Seattle)

18,000 acres burned so far by Mills Canyon Fire; new blaze erupts west of Lake Chelan

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from Rare
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from RT (Russia Today)
(Russian government-supported propaganda channel)

Journalism groups blast Obama admin for ‘politically driven suppression of news’

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from ScienceDaily

'Mississippi Baby' now has detectable HIV, researchers find
The child known as the 'Mississippi baby' -- an infant seemingly cured of HIV that was reported as a case study of a prolonged remission of HIV infection in the New England Journal of Medicine last fall -- now has detectable levels of HIV after more than two years of not taking antiretroviral therapy without evidence of virus, according to the pediatric HIV specialist and researchers involved in the case.

NASA spacecraft observes further evidence of dry ice gullies on Mars
Repeated high-resolution observations made by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) indicate the gullies on Mars' surface are primarily formed by the seasonal freezing of carbon dioxide, not liquid water. The first reports of formative gullies on Mars in 2000 generated excitement and headlines because they suggested the presence of liquid water on the Red Planet, the eroding action of which forms gullies here on Earth. Mars has water vapor and plenty of frozen water, but the presence of liquid water on the neighboring planet, a necessity for all known life, has not been confirmed.

Hi-ho! Astronomers discover seven dwarf galaxies with new telescope
Meet the seven new dwarf galaxies. Astronomers, using a new type of telescope made by stitching together telephoto lenses, recently discovered seven celestial surprises while probing a nearby spiral galaxy. The previously unseen galaxies may yield important insights into dark matter and galaxy evolution, while possibly signaling the discovery of a new class of objects in space.

Extinct giant sea scorpion gets an eye exam, with surprising results
Poor peepers are a problem, even if you are a big, bad sea scorpion. One minute, you're an imperious predator, scouring the shallow waters for any prey in sight. The next, thanks to a post-extinction eye exam, you're reduced to trolling for weaker, soft-bodied animals you stumble upon at night.

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from USA Today
from VirtualJerusalem.com
Putin: 'I support the struggle of Israel'

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from The Washington Examiner (DC)

Why Obama says he didn't visit the U.S.-Mexico border

Brace for the next round of Obamacare rate shock
The primary way in which Obamacare drives up the cost of health insurance is that it requires insurance plans to offer a certain raft of benefits specified by the government and to cover everybody who applies, regardless of pre-existing conditions. It then limits the amount that insurers can charge older and sicker patients relative to younger and healthier patients, driving the costs up for the latter group. In addition, the law imposes over $100 billion in taxes on insurance plans between 2014 and 2022 that “would be largely passed through to consumers in the form of higher premiums for private coverage.”

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from The Washington Free Beacon (DC)

CNN’s Jake Tapper Demolishes PLO Spokeswoman
Tapper invited former PLO spokeswoman and legal advisor Diana Buttu to explain why Hamas is launching terror rockets and trying to kill Israeli citizens. Buttu attempted to push several lies about the conflict, but was quickly shot down by Tapper.

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

Baby thought cleared of HIV has virus again

Obama lets rip on trip out of Washington
President Barack Obama may look back on this week as the time when he dropped all pretense of political decorum and let all his frustrations with Washington gridlock spill forth.

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from 100 Percent FED Up

DEFUND ALERT! MEET ACORN FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS FUNDED BY YOU
Are you curious who has been facilitating the transport of illegal alien children throughout the country? Meet La Raza connected Southwest Key Programs. This organization is the pipeline for the children into US refugee camps and homes across the nation. They provide immigrant youth shelters. It is a well-oiled machine that was set up to educate and reintegrate youth into American society. They also provide training for jobs. And baby, they are hiring.

IN COLLUSION WITH OBAMA? GUATEMALA AND MEXICO SIGN AGREEMENT TO MAKE IT EASIER FOR ILLEGALS TO COME TO AMERICA

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