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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 About.com
10 Reasons You're Not Losing Weight
Cookie Dough Truffles
Bounty Hunter Job Information
Is Bounty Hunting Really the Coolest Job Ever? Discover what bounty hunters actually do and whether they're as glamorous as movies and television portray.
Better Nutrition Than Anything Bottled or Canned
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*from ACLJ (American Center for Law and Justice)
Christian Mom’s Freedom Short-lived: Obama Administration Must Act Decisively
IRS Commissioner Koskinen – The Obama Administration’s Chicago Politics Consigliere
Obama Administration Foreign Policy: We’d Laugh if Lives Weren’t at Stake
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from Alex Jones (INFOWARS.COM)
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
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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
That the Laws Be Faithfully Executed…
For years Americans have watched with concern as President Barack Obama has declined to faithfully execute the laws of our country – ignoring some statutes completely, selectively enforcing others, and at times, creating laws of his own.
‘We Did Not Know’: 9 Times the Obama Administration was Blindsided
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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
from BBC News (UK)
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from BizPac Review
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from The Blaze
GOP Rep. Proposes Bill Allowing Americans to Use the Same ‘Flimsy, Obviously Made-Up Excuses’ as Government Officials
Congressman Steve Stockman (R-Texas) recently proposed legislation allowing Americans to use the same “flimsy, obviously made-up excuses” that he says government officials have used on the American people. Stockman is calling the bill: “The Dog Ate My Tax Receipts Act.”
Watch a Trio of Democrats Tell CNN That They Voted for Thad Cochran in the Republican Primary
Revealed: The Lois Lerner Emails That Weren’t Lost
House Ways & Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-Mich.) said Wednesday that former IRS official Lois Lerner suggested investigating Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) before she was forced to leave her position due to the IRS targeting scandal.
Jon Stewart Expertly Mocks ’Totally Incompetent’ IRS and Its Scandal Excuses: ‘Borders on Criminal Idiocy’
Rush Limbaugh Explodes on ‘Corrupt’ GOP for Employing ‘Reprehensible’ Tactic Against Tea Party
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from Breitbart
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from Business Insider
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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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from Clarion Project - Addressing Islamic Extremism
Homeland Security's Mohammed Elibiary: Caliphate Inevitable
Elibiary inferred that he wants the U.S. to support a future caliphate, framing it as a Muslim version of the European Union.
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7 terrible countries for Christians
North Korea, Sudan, Eritrea, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Somalia, Iraq.
from Ceasefire Magazine (UK)
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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 Christianity Today
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from The Christian Post
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from The Christian Science Monitor
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from Christian Today
from Clarion Project - Addressing Islamic Extremism
Homeland Security's Mohammed Elibiary: Caliphate Inevitable
Elibiary inferred that he wants the U.S. to support a future caliphate, framing it as a Muslim version of the European Union.
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from CNN
7 terrible countries for Christians
North Korea, Sudan, Eritrea, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Somalia, Iraq.
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from CNSNews.com (& MRC & NewsBusters)
ICE: 87% of Unaccompanied Illegal Minors Summoned to Court Still Have No Final Deportation Orders
Jon Stewart on IRS: 'Borders On Criminal Idiocy'
MSNBC Host: ‘I Feel Some Gratitude to David Koch’
Lawrence O’Donnell taken to hospital funded by Koch money.
Illegal Mom Caught at Border: ‘People Told Me ... If You Go To The U.S., Your Children Can Go To School'
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from Collective Evolution
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
Top 5 Everyday Personal Care Products You Can Make Yourself With These SIMPLE Ingredients
Top 5 Everyday Personal Care Products You Can Make Yourself With These SIMPLE Ingredients
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from Columbia Basin Herald
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from Conservative Infidel
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*from Conservative Tribune
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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
Veteran Says He Could Lose Home Over US Flag Display
Why History Can’t Get Custer Right
Love or hate General George Armstrong Custer, there’s one thing Americans haven’t been able to do: ignore him. 138 years after his death during the June 25-26 Battle of Little Bighorn — his passing a tragedy, or just desserts, depending who you ask — Custer is as famous as ever.
Totally ‘In Touch’ Bill Clinton Laughs About Buying 14 Fancy Swiss Watches
Boehner Pens Memo To Lawmakers About Suing Obama
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from Daily Mail (UK)
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from Discovery News
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from Downtrend.com
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from DW (English) (Deutsche Welle)
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from EarthSky
Monster black hole trio discovered in distant galaxy
Researchers have discovered a distant galaxy with not one, but three supermassive black holes at its center.
Will El Niño develop later this year?
There is a 70% chance that El Niño will develop in the equatorial Pacific Ocean later this summer.
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from East Oregonian
Pendleton police to enforce nuisance ordinance
Department will crack down on livestock, vehicles, yard sales
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from Examiner.com
[Information from this site may not be vetted.]
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from Facecrooks (& Bitdefender)
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from FactCheck.org
Spinning Statistics on School Shootings
Q: Have there been 74 school shootings since the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting in Connecticut?
A: No. The group making this claim uses a broad definition that more than doubles the number of school shootings.
Editing Out the Facts in Alabama
In a Republican primary runoff in Alabama’s 6th Congressional District, Paul DeMarco’s TV ad leaves the false impression that Gary Palmer supported a $1.2 billion tax plan. Palmer opposed the tax hike, but the ad-makers butchered an op-ed written by Palmer to make it appear otherwise.
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from Family Tree Magazine
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from The Farmacy (REALfarmacy.com)
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
Armpit Cleanse: How to Reduce Your Breast Cancer Risk
25 Of The Cutest Parenting Moments In The Animal Kingdom
Armpit Cleanse: How to Reduce Your Breast Cancer Risk
25 Of The Cutest Parenting Moments In The Animal Kingdom
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from The Federalist
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*from The Federalist Papers
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from Food & Wine
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from Forbes
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from Forum for Middle East Understanding
(FFMU) (Shoebat.com)Muslim’s Little Head Decapitated By Woman In ‘TYRANT’, CAIR Up In Arms
If Senator Ted Cruz Is Serious About Release Of Sudanese Christian Woman
Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) is rightfully calling out the Obama administration over the re-arrest of Meriam Ibrahim, a Sudanese Christian woman who was detained after a court ruled in her favor and ordered her release. What he is not doing – and hasn’t done for over a year – is call out the relationship between that country’s president and Barack Obama’s brother.
Fearful Jews Begin European Exodus
Last weekend’s killings in Brussels are an extreme example of a rising anti-semitism driving thousands to Israel, Britain and America.
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from Fox News (& affiliates)
Boehner plans to file suit against Obama over alleged abuse of executive power
Mr. Obama, where are our 5 million missing jobs?
More missing emails, crashed hard drives, this time at EPA
Why Sharyl Attkisson's CBS News experience sounds familiar to me
By John Stossel
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from Freedom Foundation (WA)
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from FrontPage Magazine
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from Gawker
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
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from Gizmodo
9 Highlights From Today's Supreme Court Cell Phone Privacy Decision
Today the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously that police can no longer search your cell phone without a search warrant or an immediate threat of danger.
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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 Greatist
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from The Guardian (UK)
Ex-Im Bank: Republican infighting over fate of government-run business lender
Hardliners exploit change of majority leadership to attempt shutdown of bank that provides financing to US exporters
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from Hartford Courant
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from Heartland Institute
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from The Heritage Foundation
A Taxpayer’s Guide: Export-Import Bank Under Microscope at House Hearing
In 32 Seconds, Mick Mulvaney Boils Down the Debate Over Ex-Im Bank
Who do you trust—a government agency justifying its existence or a private business trying to compete? That’s the question Rep. Mick Mulvaney, R-S.C., posed at today’s Financial Service Committee hearing on the Export-Import Bank. In just 32 seconds, Mulvaney explains why he’s siding with the free market.
IRS Violated Law With Missing Emails, Top Archivist Says
IRS officials broke federal law by failing to report the loss of two years’ worth of emails sent and received by Lois Lerner, the former official accused of being behind the agency’s targeting of conservative groups, the government’s top archivist testified yesterday.
House to File Lawsuit Against Obama Over Executive Actions
House speaker John Boehner said today the House will file a lawsuit against President Barack Obama regarding his use of executive actions, according to a report from Roll Call.
Not Even in Vermont Does Money Grow on Trees
During a House-Senate conference meeting to resolve differences in competing veterans reform legislation this week, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., suggested that “emergency funding” would act as a “pay for” for potentially $50 billion in new annual spending on veterans’ health care. The problem is there is no emergency fund.
More Pushback: Tennessee Quits Common Core Aligned Test
Banned Books: City Shuts Down 9-Year-Old Boy’s Little Library
D.C. Votes to Tax Gym Memberships
Big government is determined to get "their money" and they'll do nearly anything to get it.
Taxpayers Buck Proposal to Pay for New NBA Arena
Nearly 65 percent of registered voters in Milwaukee’s five-county metro area oppose using state funds to build a new venue for the Bucks, according to a recent poll released by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Center for Urban Initiatives and Research. Statewide, that figure is 73 percent.
Police Must Have a Warrant to Search Your Cellphone
Today the Supreme Court's decision on cell phone records today affects everyone.
Social media sites are the latest battleground in the war on terror.
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Rush Limbaugh Says 'Black Uncle Tom Voters' Boosted Thad Cochran To Primary Win
Jon Stewart Finds The REAL Scandal At The IRS
"The government agency whose entire business model relies on forcing Americans to live as borderline hoarders only keeps their shit for six months?" Stewart said. "No. That's unacceptable. You never get a notice from the IRS saying 'please bring your records down to us... if you can find them.'"
X-Ray Spike May Be Sign Of Dark Matter, Astronomers Say
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from The Hill
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from The Hindu (Chennai / Madras, India)
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from HowStuffWorks.com
What if everyone on Earth spoke the same language?
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from History
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from The Hollywood Reporter
from HowStuffWorks.com
What if everyone on Earth spoke the same language?
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from Huffington Post
Rush Limbaugh Says 'Black Uncle Tom Voters' Boosted Thad Cochran To Primary Win
Jon Stewart Finds The REAL Scandal At The IRS
"The government agency whose entire business model relies on forcing Americans to live as borderline hoarders only keeps their shit for six months?" Stewart said. "No. That's unacceptable. You never get a notice from the IRS saying 'please bring your records down to us... if you can find them.'"
X-Ray Spike May Be Sign Of Dark Matter, Astronomers Say
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Man pleaded guilty to stealing car, injuring two women and prowling trucks
Jered Vandenbosch, a 21-year-old Snohomish man, pleaded guilty in Grant County Superior Court to two counts of vehicular assault, possession of a stolen vehicle and attempted theft of a motor vehicle.
from Independent Journal Review
Meriam Ibrahim Charged With Fraud, Prohibited From Leaving Country
NBC Caves to Planned Parenthood on Advertising Abortion “Romantic Comedy” Movie
How Did This Pro-Life Group Successfully Infiltrate and Crash a Planned Parenthood Fundraiser?
Pelosi Ridicules Letter Asking Her to Condemn Abortion or Renounce Catholicism
Older Moms May Live Longer
For women, being able to have children naturally later in life may be a sign that they will live an unusually long time, according to new research.
Bright Blue Mining Ponds Stand Out in Space Photo
Future Soldiers May Wear Bulletproof Spider Silk
Prehistoric Poop Reveals Neanderthals Ate Plants
Traces of 50,000-year-old poop found at a Neanderthal campground in Spain suggest that modern humans' prehistoric cousins may have had a healthy dose of plants in their diet, researchers say.
from The Mind Unleashed
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Everything You Don’t Know About 529 College Savings Plans
What Happens If I Ignore My Student Loans?
Your entire financial life depends on your student loan repayment.
6 Things You Should Check Before Buying a Used Car, But Don’t
Why are you skipping over reviews, maintenance costs, and insurance premiums?
Fireflies! 12 things you didn't know about lightning bugs
We all know that fireflies bring magic to a summer night, but there's so much more to learn about the secret lives of these bioluminescent beauties.
4 ways climate change can scorch the U.S. economy
A trio of U.S. financial luminaries have teamed up to produce 'Risky Business,' a 50-page breakdown of why the American economy can't afford to let the worst forecasts for climate change come true.
Chernobyl’s Radiation Seems to Be Robbing Birds of Their Sperm
New study could shed light on how nuclear disasters affect birds.
Journey of Octopus Discovery Reveals Them to Be Playful, Curious, Smart
A conversation with the author of "Octopus! The Most Mysterious Creature in the Sea"
Q&A: The 5 Ingredients Needed for Life Beyond Earth
A NASA scientist lists the essentials that extraterrestrial life must have to exist.
The Ex-Im Bank: Crony Capitalism in Action
Mulligan for Hayek
Casey Mulligan gets the Hayek Prize for proving that redistribution hobbles the economy over time.
Big Brother Is Watching Vets
Exposing how the VA red-flags “disruptive” veterans
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Ben Carson: Obama Using Illegal Immigration as Political Weapon
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The Police States of America: Five stories that prove we’ve lost the battle against police
Jon Stewart obliterates IRS scandal, total agency incompetence
It's nearly jarring to see Jon Stewart agreeing with, more or less, Congressman Paul Ryan.
6.9 million multiple voters in 28 states, report finds
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Supreme Court says police cannot search cellphones
Spaghetti western star Eli Wallach dies at 98
Woman sues employer over commute anxiety
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from The Olympian
Insurance regulator Kreidler wants health policies to stop excluding treatments for transgender people
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Intel Official: American Muslims Have Joined Jihad Group ISIS
Iraq: Jihadists warn Christians “convert to Islam or face the sword”
[continue previous]
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Former treasury secretary urges business world to heed climate change risks
If you are an American investor, the risks of climate change should matter to you. That's the message from the Risky Business Project, led by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, billionaire financier Tom Steyer and former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. These business and political leaders have come together to quantify the economic costs.
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from Phys.org
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Boehner’s Feckless Plan to Sue Obama
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Harley-Davidson Has A Real LiveWire, Also Known As Its First Electric Motorcycle
Listen To Lightning Strikes Live On This Citizen-Scientist Map
Then make your own detector to contribute to the map!
For Internet Users At Risk Of HIV, Internet-Based Intervention Works
A recent study highlights the best methods to target an at-risk population.
Supreme Court Ruling Protects Cell Phone Privacy
This morning the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in a unanimous 9-0 decision on Riley v. California that police cannot, with few exceptions, search a cell phone without a warrant to do so.
Wild Contraception: Beyond A Happy Ending
Pests like deer, rats, and coyotes make up one side of the wildlife contraception story, but what happens when you need to control a population of animals that humans have sought to save? Once hunted to the brink of extinction, species like elephants and seals have made excellent recoveries—but as their populations have grown, they have again found themselves in conflict with humans for resources like land or food. So how do you tamp down on species we brought back and have tried to conserve?
New CombatGuard Four-Wheeler Is An Armored ATV
Half the battle is getting everybody to the battle. Shown off Friday at the Eurosatory defense conference and exhibition in Paris, the CombatGuard is a new military troop carrier that wants to bring more troops to battle over rougher, harder ground. It's developed by Israel Military Industries in conjunction with Ido Off-Road Center, with the goal of a fast and armored vehicle that can get troops where they need to be over difficult terrain, and get them their safely.
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Supreme Court Announces Major Victory for Cellphone Privacy
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Farrah Fawcett died 5 years ago today, at the age of 62.
Michael Jackson died 5 years ago today, at the age of 50.
Jimmie “J.J.” Walker is 67 years old today!
Mark Levin: “If we lose the Senate this time, it’s because of you dumb bastards who run the Republican Party”
Chris McDaniel: “We’re not going to concede right now, we’re going to investigate”
Congratulations To The GOP Establishment On Their Pyrrhic Victory In Mississippi Yesterday
from IdahoReporter.com
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from iFIBER ONE News (WA)
Man pleaded guilty to stealing car, injuring two women and prowling trucks
Jered Vandenbosch, a 21-year-old Snohomish man, pleaded guilty in Grant County Superior Court to two counts of vehicular assault, possession of a stolen vehicle and attempted theft of a motor vehicle.
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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)
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from Investor's Business Daily
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from io9
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*from Jen Kuznicki
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from The Jerusalem Post
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from KATU News (Portland)
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from KGW-TV (Portland)
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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 KOIN Local 6 News (Portland)
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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 LifeNews.com
Meriam Ibrahim Charged With Fraud, Prohibited From Leaving Country
NBC Caves to Planned Parenthood on Advertising Abortion “Romantic Comedy” Movie
How Did This Pro-Life Group Successfully Infiltrate and Crash a Planned Parenthood Fundraiser?
Pelosi Ridicules Letter Asking Her to Condemn Abortion or Renounce Catholicism
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from LiveScience
Older Moms May Live Longer
For women, being able to have children naturally later in life may be a sign that they will live an unusually long time, according to new research.
Bright Blue Mining Ponds Stand Out in Space Photo
Future Soldiers May Wear Bulletproof Spider Silk
Prehistoric Poop Reveals Neanderthals Ate Plants
Traces of 50,000-year-old poop found at a Neanderthal campground in Spain suggest that modern humans' prehistoric cousins may have had a healthy dose of plants in their diet, researchers say.
Researchers genetically modified probiotic bacteria to produce a hunger-suppressing hormone in the gut.
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from Los Angeles Times
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from MEDIAite
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from Media Matters for America
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from The Mind Unleashed
from Money Talks News
Everything You Don’t Know About 529 College Savings Plans
What Happens If I Ignore My Student Loans?
Your entire financial life depends on your student loan repayment.
6 Things You Should Check Before Buying a Used Car, But Don’t
Why are you skipping over reviews, maintenance costs, and insurance premiums?
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from Mother Jones
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from Mother Nature Network
Fireflies! 12 things you didn't know about lightning bugs
We all know that fireflies bring magic to a summer night, but there's so much more to learn about the secret lives of these bioluminescent beauties.
4 ways climate change can scorch the U.S. economy
A trio of U.S. financial luminaries have teamed up to produce 'Risky Business,' a 50-page breakdown of why the American economy can't afford to let the worst forecasts for climate change come true.
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from MSN News
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from myscienceacademy.org
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
LEONARDO DICAPRIO WILL DONATE $7 MILLION TO OCEAN CONSERVATION PROJECTS
LEONARDO DICAPRIO WILL DONATE $7 MILLION TO OCEAN CONSERVATION PROJECTS
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from NASA
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from The National Audubon Society
Chernobyl’s Radiation Seems to Be Robbing Birds of Their Sperm
New study could shed light on how nuclear disasters affect birds.
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from National Geographic
Journey of Octopus Discovery Reveals Them to Be Playful, Curious, Smart
A conversation with the author of "Octopus! The Most Mysterious Creature in the Sea"
Q&A: The 5 Ingredients Needed for Life Beyond Earth
A NASA scientist lists the essentials that extraterrestrial life must have to exist.
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from National Journal
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from National Review
Mulligan for Hayek
Casey Mulligan gets the Hayek Prize for proving that redistribution hobbles the economy over time.
Big Brother Is Watching Vets
Exposing how the VA red-flags “disruptive” veterans
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from Natural Society
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
Monsanto Tries to Patent & Control Natural, Non-GMO Tomatoes
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Love in the lab: Close collaborators
Romance often sparks between colleagues, and scientists are no different. Nature profiles four super-couples who have combined love and the lab.
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from Nature News and Comment
Love in the lab: Close collaborators
Romance often sparks between colleagues, and scientists are no different. Nature profiles four super-couples who have combined love and the lab.
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from NBC News (& affiliates)
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from The New Republic
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from Newsmax
Ben Carson: Obama Using Illegal Immigration as Political Weapon
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from New York Daily News
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from The New Yorker
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
The Police States of America: Five stories that prove we’ve lost the battle against police
Jon Stewart obliterates IRS scandal, total agency incompetence
It's nearly jarring to see Jon Stewart agreeing with, more or less, Congressman Paul Ryan.
6.9 million multiple voters in 28 states, report finds
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from NPR (& affiliates)
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*from NWCN (ID-OR-WA)
Supreme Court says police cannot search cellphones
Spaghetti western star Eli Wallach dies at 98
Woman sues employer over commute anxiety
from The Olympian
Insurance regulator Kreidler wants health policies to stop excluding treatments for transgender people
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from The Oregonian
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from Pamela Geller (Atlas Shrugs)
Intel Official: American Muslims Have Joined Jihad Group ISIS
Iraq: Jihadists warn Christians “convert to Islam or face the sword”
[continue previous]
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from PBS (& affiliates)
Former treasury secretary urges business world to heed climate change risks
If you are an American investor, the risks of climate change should matter to you. That's the message from the Risky Business Project, led by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, billionaire financier Tom Steyer and former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. These business and political leaders have come together to quantify the economic costs.
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*from Personal Liberty
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from Pew Research Center
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from Phys.org
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from PJ Media
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from POLITICO
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from PoliticusUSA
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from PolitiFact
from Popular Science
Harley-Davidson Has A Real LiveWire, Also Known As Its First Electric Motorcycle
Listen To Lightning Strikes Live On This Citizen-Scientist Map
Then make your own detector to contribute to the map!
For Internet Users At Risk Of HIV, Internet-Based Intervention Works
A recent study highlights the best methods to target an at-risk population.
Supreme Court Ruling Protects Cell Phone Privacy
This morning the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in a unanimous 9-0 decision on Riley v. California that police cannot, with few exceptions, search a cell phone without a warrant to do so.
Wild Contraception: Beyond A Happy Ending
Pests like deer, rats, and coyotes make up one side of the wildlife contraception story, but what happens when you need to control a population of animals that humans have sought to save? Once hunted to the brink of extinction, species like elephants and seals have made excellent recoveries—but as their populations have grown, they have again found themselves in conflict with humans for resources like land or food. So how do you tamp down on species we brought back and have tried to conserve?
New CombatGuard Four-Wheeler Is An Armored ATV
Half the battle is getting everybody to the battle. Shown off Friday at the Eurosatory defense conference and exhibition in Paris, the CombatGuard is a new military troop carrier that wants to bring more troops to battle over rougher, harder ground. It's developed by Israel Military Industries in conjunction with Ido Off-Road Center, with the goal of a fast and armored vehicle that can get troops where they need to be over difficult terrain, and get them their safely.
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from Press TV (Iran)
from PreventDisease.com
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
How To Do A Liver Detox & Blood Cleanse
Study Says Earth Headed For Mass Extinction Event
A landmark study by an international group of scientists has concluded that planet Earth is on the brink of a mass extinction event comparable in scale to the one that wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. The researchers found that extinction rates are currently 1000 times higher than normal due to deforestation, changes in climate, and the depletion of ocean fisheries.
How To Do A Liver Detox & Blood Cleanse
Study Says Earth Headed For Mass Extinction Event
A landmark study by an international group of scientists has concluded that planet Earth is on the brink of a mass extinction event comparable in scale to the one that wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. The researchers found that extinction rates are currently 1000 times higher than normal due to deforestation, changes in climate, and the depletion of ocean fisheries.
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from Psychology Today
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from Q13Fox News (KCPQ Seattle)
Will the EPA potty train its workers?
“In [an] email, obtained by Government Executive, Deputy Regional Administrator Howard Cantor mentioned ‘several incidents’ in the [Colorado EPA] building, including clogging the toilets with paper towels and ‘an individual placing feces in the hallway’ outside the restroom,” reported staff writer Eric Katz.
Rand Paul: Why are we giving foreign aid to countries that persecute women and Christians?
Watch these Missouri teachers teach America how to solve school shootings with real gun control
The Missouri legislature has given teachers the green light to carry guns in school. Now that carrying a gun is an option, educators from 10 different districts are getting trained in the ways of safe and responsible gun use. One might call it “real gun control.”
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from Rare
Will the EPA potty train its workers?
“In [an] email, obtained by Government Executive, Deputy Regional Administrator Howard Cantor mentioned ‘several incidents’ in the [Colorado EPA] building, including clogging the toilets with paper towels and ‘an individual placing feces in the hallway’ outside the restroom,” reported staff writer Eric Katz.
Rand Paul: Why are we giving foreign aid to countries that persecute women and Christians?
Watch these Missouri teachers teach America how to solve school shootings with real gun control
The Missouri legislature has given teachers the green light to carry guns in school. Now that carrying a gun is an option, educators from 10 different districts are getting trained in the ways of safe and responsible gun use. One might call it “real gun control.”
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from Real Clear Politics
from Reason Magazine
Supreme Court Announces Major Victory for Cellphone Privacy
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from RedFlag News
________from RedFlag News
from RedState
from RetroVision (news.kjosy.com)
Farrah Fawcett died 5 years ago today, at the age of 62.
Michael Jackson died 5 years ago today, at the age of 50.
Jimmie “J.J.” Walker is 67 years old today!
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from Reuters
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from Riel World View (Dan Riehl)
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from The Right Scoop
from Right Wing News
Congratulations To The GOP Establishment On Their Pyrrhic Victory In Mississippi Yesterday
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from RT (Russia Today)
(Russian government-supported propaganda channel)
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Found! Trio of Huge Black Holes in Distant Galaxy's Core
Scientists have just discovered a distant galaxy with not one but three supermassive black holes at its core.
Old Telescope Data Could Reveal Icy Pluto's Insides
Scientists have used old telescope data to look deep into Pluto before NASA's New Horizons spacecraft reaches the dwarf planet in 2015.
Earth's Largest Solar Telescope Takes Awesome, High-Def Images of Sun
Recent observations from the largest solar telescope on Earth reveal a never-before-seen look at fine structures on the sun.
Secrets of Sun's 'Coronal Rain' Revealed
Earth's nearest star has bad weather, too. The sun's squalls, however, involve more than just a little rain and lightning. Huge droplets of hot plasma about the size of Maine fall from the sun's outer atmosphere (the corona) down toward its surface going 124,274 mph (200,000 km/h).
Space History Photo: Ed White Performs First US Spacewalk
The extravehicular activity (EVA) was performed during the Gemini 4 mission on June 3, 1965.
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from Sunny Skyz
*from Talking Points Memo
from ThatsNonsense.com
HOPE AND CHANGE UPDATE: Economy Tanked Much Worse in First Quarter Than Originally Reported
In what will be viewed as further evidence that Obamanomics is smothering the U.S. economy, the Commerce Department said on Wednesday that the first quarter GDP (Gross Domestic Product)) declined by a whopping 2.9%.
33 Powerful Animal Ad Campaigns That Tell The Uncomfortable Truth
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*from United Liberty
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from Viral Nova
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Americans overwhelmingly believe IRS deliberately destroyed Lerner emails
Now EPA says it can't find emails requested by Congress because of hard drive crash
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Tea party leader: Chris McDaniel should run as write-in candidate in November election
Supreme Court bans warrantless cell phone searches, updates privacy laws
Major ruling updates privacy laws for 21st century
Republican Senator Targeted By IRS
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-MI) announced the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) targeting of conservative individuals includes a sitting United States Senator. According to emails reviewed by the Committee under its Section 6103 authority, which allows the Committee to review confidential taxpayer information, Lois Lerner sought to have Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) referred for IRS examination.
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from Salon
Irrational and faddish food fears now seem to be part of the culture, worsened by the immense flow of information over the internet, most of which is unvetted. This results in some people avoiding perfectly harmless ingredients based on unfounded fearmongering. Internet food warriors are promoting an unscientific approach to food safety, based upon the naturalistic fallacy, chemophobia, the demonization of foods and ingredients, and a misapplication of the precautionary principle."
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New device allows brain to bypass spinal cord, move paralyzed limbs
For the first time ever, a paralyzed man can move his fingers and hand with his own thoughts thanks to a new device. A 23-year-old quadriplegic is the first patient to use Neurobridge, an electronic neural bypass for spinal cord injuries that reconnects the brain directly to muscles, allowing voluntary and functional control of a paralyzed limb.
Ultra-stiff and lightweight: Carbon-fiber epoxy honeycombs mimic material performance of balsa wood
For centuries, the fast-growing balsa tree has been prized for its light weight and stiffness relative to density. But balsa wood is expensive and natural variations in the grain can be an impediment to achieving the increasingly precise performance requirements of turbine blades and other sophisticated applications. Materials scientists have now developed cellular composite materials of unprecedented light weight and stiffness.
'Cosmic own goal' another clue in hunt for dark matter
The hunt for dark matter has taken another step forward thanks to new supercomputer simulations showing the evolution of our 'local Universe' from the Big Bang to the present day. Physicists say their simulations could improve understanding of dark matter, a mysterious substance believed to make up 85 per cent of the mass of the Universe.
Glimpse into the invisible world of electric asteroids
Space may appear empty -- a soundless vacuum, but it's not an absolute void. It flows with electric activity that is not visible to our eyes. NASA is developing plans to send humans to an asteroid, and wants to know more about the electrical environment explorers will encounter there.
Origin of life: Stanley Miller's forgotten experiments, analyzed
Stanley Miller, the chemist whose landmark experiment published in 1953 showed how some of the molecules of life could have formed on a young Earth, left behind boxes of experimental samples that he never analyzed. The first-ever analysis of some of Miller's old samples has revealed another way that important molecules could have formed on early Earth.
Neural sweet talk: Taste metaphors emotionally engage the brain
Researchers have found that taste-related metaphors such as 'sweet' actually engage the emotional centers of the brain more than literal words such as 'kind' that have the same meaning. If metaphors in general elicit a similar emotional response, that could mean that figurative language presents a 'rhetorical advantage' when communicating with others.
Puzzling X-rays point to dark matter
Astronomers using ESA and NASA high-energy observatories have discovered a tantalizing clue that hints at an elusive ingredient of our Universe: dark matter. Astronomers believe that dark matter is the dominant type of matter in the Universe -- yet it remains obscure. Now a hint may have been found by studying galaxy clusters, the largest cosmic assemblies of matter bound together by gravity.
NASA's STEREO maps much larger solar atmosphere than previously observed
Surrounding the sun is a vast atmosphere of solar particles, through which magnetic fields swarm, solar flares erupt, and gigantic columns of material rise, fall and jostle each other around. Now, using NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory, scientists have found that this atmosphere, called the corona, is even larger than thought, extending out some 5 million miles above the sun's surface -- the equivalent of 12 solar radii.
Study links Greenland ice sheet collapse, sea level rise 400,000 years ago
A new study suggests that a warming period more than 400,000 years ago pushed the Greenland ice sheet past its stability threshold, resulting in a nearly complete deglaciation of southern Greenland and raising global sea levels some 4-6 meters.
Collaborative learning -- for robots: New algorithm
Machine learning, in which computers learn new skills by looking for patterns in training data, is the basis of most recent advances in artificial intelligence, from voice-recognition systems to self-parking cars. It's also the technique that autonomous robots typically use to build models of their environments. A new algorithm lets independent agents collectively produce a machine-learning model without aggregating data.
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from ScienceDaily
New device allows brain to bypass spinal cord, move paralyzed limbs
For the first time ever, a paralyzed man can move his fingers and hand with his own thoughts thanks to a new device. A 23-year-old quadriplegic is the first patient to use Neurobridge, an electronic neural bypass for spinal cord injuries that reconnects the brain directly to muscles, allowing voluntary and functional control of a paralyzed limb.
Ultra-stiff and lightweight: Carbon-fiber epoxy honeycombs mimic material performance of balsa wood
For centuries, the fast-growing balsa tree has been prized for its light weight and stiffness relative to density. But balsa wood is expensive and natural variations in the grain can be an impediment to achieving the increasingly precise performance requirements of turbine blades and other sophisticated applications. Materials scientists have now developed cellular composite materials of unprecedented light weight and stiffness.
'Cosmic own goal' another clue in hunt for dark matter
The hunt for dark matter has taken another step forward thanks to new supercomputer simulations showing the evolution of our 'local Universe' from the Big Bang to the present day. Physicists say their simulations could improve understanding of dark matter, a mysterious substance believed to make up 85 per cent of the mass of the Universe.
Glimpse into the invisible world of electric asteroids
Space may appear empty -- a soundless vacuum, but it's not an absolute void. It flows with electric activity that is not visible to our eyes. NASA is developing plans to send humans to an asteroid, and wants to know more about the electrical environment explorers will encounter there.
Origin of life: Stanley Miller's forgotten experiments, analyzed
Stanley Miller, the chemist whose landmark experiment published in 1953 showed how some of the molecules of life could have formed on a young Earth, left behind boxes of experimental samples that he never analyzed. The first-ever analysis of some of Miller's old samples has revealed another way that important molecules could have formed on early Earth.
Neural sweet talk: Taste metaphors emotionally engage the brain
Researchers have found that taste-related metaphors such as 'sweet' actually engage the emotional centers of the brain more than literal words such as 'kind' that have the same meaning. If metaphors in general elicit a similar emotional response, that could mean that figurative language presents a 'rhetorical advantage' when communicating with others.
Puzzling X-rays point to dark matter
Astronomers using ESA and NASA high-energy observatories have discovered a tantalizing clue that hints at an elusive ingredient of our Universe: dark matter. Astronomers believe that dark matter is the dominant type of matter in the Universe -- yet it remains obscure. Now a hint may have been found by studying galaxy clusters, the largest cosmic assemblies of matter bound together by gravity.
NASA's STEREO maps much larger solar atmosphere than previously observed
Surrounding the sun is a vast atmosphere of solar particles, through which magnetic fields swarm, solar flares erupt, and gigantic columns of material rise, fall and jostle each other around. Now, using NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory, scientists have found that this atmosphere, called the corona, is even larger than thought, extending out some 5 million miles above the sun's surface -- the equivalent of 12 solar radii.
Study links Greenland ice sheet collapse, sea level rise 400,000 years ago
A new study suggests that a warming period more than 400,000 years ago pushed the Greenland ice sheet past its stability threshold, resulting in a nearly complete deglaciation of southern Greenland and raising global sea levels some 4-6 meters.
Collaborative learning -- for robots: New algorithm
Machine learning, in which computers learn new skills by looking for patterns in training data, is the basis of most recent advances in artificial intelligence, from voice-recognition systems to self-parking cars. It's also the technique that autonomous robots typically use to build models of their environments. A new algorithm lets independent agents collectively produce a machine-learning model without aggregating data.
from Scientific American
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from The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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from Skeptoid Podcast
from Slate
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from Slate's The Vault Blog
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from Smithsonian Magazine
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from Snopes.com
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from Space.com (& CollectSpace)
Found! Trio of Huge Black Holes in Distant Galaxy's Core
Scientists have just discovered a distant galaxy with not one but three supermassive black holes at its core.
Old Telescope Data Could Reveal Icy Pluto's Insides
Scientists have used old telescope data to look deep into Pluto before NASA's New Horizons spacecraft reaches the dwarf planet in 2015.
Earth's Largest Solar Telescope Takes Awesome, High-Def Images of Sun
Recent observations from the largest solar telescope on Earth reveal a never-before-seen look at fine structures on the sun.
Secrets of Sun's 'Coronal Rain' Revealed
Earth's nearest star has bad weather, too. The sun's squalls, however, involve more than just a little rain and lightning. Huge droplets of hot plasma about the size of Maine fall from the sun's outer atmosphere (the corona) down toward its surface going 124,274 mph (200,000 km/h).
Space History Photo: Ed White Performs First US Spacewalk
The extravehicular activity (EVA) was performed during the Gemini 4 mission on June 3, 1965.
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from SPIEGEL International (Der Spiegel)
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*from The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA)
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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
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from Time
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from The Times of India
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from The Times of Israel
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from Townhall.com
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from TPNN (Tea Party News Network)
HOPE AND CHANGE UPDATE: Economy Tanked Much Worse in First Quarter Than Originally Reported
In what will be viewed as further evidence that Obamanomics is smothering the U.S. economy, the Commerce Department said on Wednesday that the first quarter GDP (Gross Domestic Product)) declined by a whopping 2.9%.
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from Truth Theory
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]33 Powerful Animal Ad Campaigns That Tell The Uncomfortable Truth
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*from United Liberty
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from Universe Today
from USA Today
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from The Wall Street Journal
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from The Washington Examiner (DC)
Americans overwhelmingly believe IRS deliberately destroyed Lerner emails
Now EPA says it can't find emails requested by Congress because of hard drive crash
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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)
Tea party leader: Chris McDaniel should run as write-in candidate in November election
Supreme Court bans warrantless cell phone searches, updates privacy laws
Major ruling updates privacy laws for 21st century
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from The Weekly Standard
Republican Senator Targeted By IRS
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-MI) announced the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) targeting of conservative individuals includes a sitting United States Senator. According to emails reviewed by the Committee under its Section 6103 authority, which allows the Committee to review confidential taxpayer information, Lois Lerner sought to have Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) referred for IRS examination.
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from The Western Center for Journalism
(Western Journalism)
Emails: IRS official sought audit of GOP senator
Emails show that former IRS official in tea party probe sought audit involving GOP senator
Greetings from Earth! NASA Spacecraft to Carry Message for Aliens
A NASA probe that's expected to leave the solar system after it finishes its mission at Pluto and beyond will carry a message intended for any alien life-form that comes across it in the far future.
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LISTEN UP! 25-30 THOUSAND DEMS VOTE FOR GOP CANDIDATE AFTER REPUBLICANS SEND OUT FEAR MONGERING ROBOCALL AND FLYERS AGAINST TEA PARTY CANDIDATE
SAY NO TO A SPECIAL PROSECUTOR FOR THE IRS—IMPEACH THE CORRUPT OFFICIALS
Congress doesn’t have prosecutorial power, but it can act to remove those responsible.
EVIL & DISGUSTING PROPAGANDA VIDEO From The "Religion Of Peace" Using A Crying White Baby As A Prop
As we watch terrorists pouring across our open borders in an effort to build an impenetrable Democrat voting base, while at the same time witnessing an explosion of terrorism across the world in the name of Islam, we thought you might want to consider some quotes by Barack Hussein Obama, our "historic President."
WOMAN EXPLAINS HOW DHS FORCED HER TO STRIP NAKED AT GUNPOINT AND WAS THROWN TO GROUND DURING TERRIFYING RAID ON COUPLES HOME
SHOCKING! VIDEO OF 'THE BEAST' TRAIN BRINGING ILLEGALS TO AMERICA
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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 WIRED
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from WND (World Net Daily)
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from WorldTruth.TV
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
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from Yahoo News
Emails: IRS official sought audit of GOP senator
Emails show that former IRS official in tea party probe sought audit involving GOP senator
Greetings from Earth! NASA Spacecraft to Carry Message for Aliens
A NASA probe that's expected to leave the solar system after it finishes its mission at Pluto and beyond will carry a message intended for any alien life-form that comes across it in the far future.
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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
LISTEN UP! 25-30 THOUSAND DEMS VOTE FOR GOP CANDIDATE AFTER REPUBLICANS SEND OUT FEAR MONGERING ROBOCALL AND FLYERS AGAINST TEA PARTY CANDIDATE
SAY NO TO A SPECIAL PROSECUTOR FOR THE IRS—IMPEACH THE CORRUPT OFFICIALS
Congress doesn’t have prosecutorial power, but it can act to remove those responsible.
EVIL & DISGUSTING PROPAGANDA VIDEO From The "Religion Of Peace" Using A Crying White Baby As A Prop
As we watch terrorists pouring across our open borders in an effort to build an impenetrable Democrat voting base, while at the same time witnessing an explosion of terrorism across the world in the name of Islam, we thought you might want to consider some quotes by Barack Hussein Obama, our "historic President."
WOMAN EXPLAINS HOW DHS FORCED HER TO STRIP NAKED AT GUNPOINT AND WAS THROWN TO GROUND DURING TERRIFYING RAID ON COUPLES HOME
SHOCKING! VIDEO OF 'THE BEAST' TRAIN BRINGING ILLEGALS TO AMERICA
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