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Ouch! NY Times TV Critic Says CBS's Version of Secretary of State Hillary Is 'Hillary With a Human Face'
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from Conservative Post
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from Crux: Covering all things Catholic
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from Forbes
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*from Forum for Middle East Understanding
(FFMU) (Shoebat.com) [Information from this site may be unreliable.]ISIS Beheads American Hostages But Lets Turk Hostages Go
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from The Heritage Foundation
Q&A: Meet Khorasan, the Terrorist Group That Might Be Scarier Than ISIS
9 Diplomatic Facts to Know About ‘Madam Secretary’
Higher Fast Food Wages Could Leave Some Workers Behind
Scott Walker Proposes Drug Testing for Those Filing for Unemployment Benefits, Food Stamps
Sheriffs in the Southwest: Border ‘Spiraling Out of Control’
The Crazy Turmoil That Could Have Happened If Scotland Voted to Be Independent
How Obamanomics Harms Obama Voters the Most
Listen Up: House Conservatives Like the New Leadership Tone
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from History
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from Huffington Post
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German Muslims Turn Out In Force For Nationwide Protest Against Islamic State
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German Muslims Turn Out In Force For Nationwide Protest Against Islamic State
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from IFL Science
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from The Independent (UK)
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from Independent Journal Review
‘Not a Snowball’s Chance In Hell': Former Head of Marine Corps Slams Obama’s ISIS Strategy
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from International Business Times
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*from International Christian Concern
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*from Jen Kuznicki
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from The Jerusalem Post
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As World’s Population Booms, Will Its Resources Be Enough for Us?
New projections of escalating growth increase the tension between humanity’s expanding needs and what the planet can provide.
Conservationists Spar With Fishermen Over World’s Largest Marine Monument
Federal officials weigh arguments on President Obama’s proposal to expand the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument.
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from National Review
The Islamic State . . . of Saudi ArabiaBetween beheadings, they’ll help train the “moderate” Syrian rebels.
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from Patheos
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*from Personal Liberty
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from PJ Media
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from POLITICO
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from Rare
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This Obamacare architect loves health care, but hates old people
This Obamacare architect loves health care, but hates old people
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DEVELOPING: West Wing Livid Over Military Revolt -- “You remind those assh*les who they take orders from!”
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from Reuters
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Cupich: ‘Spokane will always have a place in my heart’
Pope names Cupich as next Chicago archbishop
Blase Cupich named Chicago archbishop
NASA delivering 3-D printer to space station today
License plate scanners raise policing, privacy concerns
Woman killed in crash with Grant County Deputy identified
Olivia Prater, Lucas Morgan to lead Mt. Spokane homecoming dance
Mt. Spokane High School senior Lucas Morgan, who has leukemia and Down syndrome, was elected by the student body.
Fence jumper spurs evacuation at White House
Ukraine peace talks yield buffer zone
France joins U.S. in Islamist fight
Airstrikes target militants’ fuel, weapons supplies in north Iraq
In brief: F-22s intercept Russian planes
Two F-22 fighter jets intercepted six Russian military airplanes that neared the western coast of Alaska, military officials said Friday.
Divers find body of drowned deputy
Divers found the body of a missing Central Texas sheriff’s deputy Friday, a day after her patrol car was found swamped by floodwaters minutes after she radioed for help while checking flooded low-water crossings.
Islamic State frees Turkish hostages
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said today that 49 Turkish hostages seized by Islamic militants in Iraq have been freed and safely returned to Turkey.
Fire runs rampant despite retardant
A massive Northern California wildfire is burning so explosively because of the prolonged drought that firefighters are finding normal amounts of retardant aren’t stopping the flames.
Yemen capital sees second day of fighting
FDA easing food safety law
The Food and Drug Administration said Friday that it would revise a landmark food safety law because of widespread complaints from farmers that some provisions were too burdensome.
CIA scales back spying in Europe after uproars
Alibaba stock soars in IPO
Chinese e-commerce giant’s debut on NYSE values company at $231.44 billion
Pub will open in historic Broadview Dairy
Nordstrom launches first store in Canada
In brief: Three guilty in salmonella trial
A federal jury convicted the owner of a peanut plant and two others Friday in a salmonella outbreak that prompted one of the largest U.S. food recalls ever, sickened hundreds across the country and was linked to several deaths.
Fitch keeps ‘AAA’ rating on U.S.
Fitch Ratings says that the U.S. still deserves its highest credit rating.
P&G drops NFL ‘pink’ promotion
Procter & Gamble is canceling an on-field breast cancer awareness promotion it had been planning with the National Football League, the latest sponsor to respond to the NFL’s growing problems.
Exxon ending Russian project
Exxon Mobil said Friday that it will wind down a drilling project in Russia in compliance with U.S. sanctions, but said it received a license to keep working beyond the sanctions’ deadline in order to complete the work.
Shawn Vestal: Lopez-AMR contract kerfuffle raises questions
Before the courts slapped down the mayor’s attempt to expand political appointments in the city’s hiring, one handpicked hire snuck through the gate.
Central figure in murder-for-hire case pleads not guilty
In brief: Fire near Saltese Lake contained, no threat
The fire that burned about 10 acres south of Spokane Valley on Thursday is no longer a threat to homes.
BNSF gets diesel spill under control quickly
BNSF Railway has contained a diesel spill along its tracks between Pasco and McNary Dam, near the Columbia River, state officials said.
Long Lake pollution study worries Suncrest residents
In brief: Brigadier general to speak today at women vets event
About 350 to 400 women veterans are expected today in Spokane at the 2014 Women Veterans Summit at the Spokane Convention Center.
SCRAPS offers cat special after large influx of animals
The cat room at the new Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service facility is overcrowded after taking in 355 cats in the first two weeks of September.
Fast-moving fire forces evacuation of 50 homes
Fire officials say a new wildfire in a rural area west of Portland quickly burned across an estimated 150 acres, prompting the evacuation of at least 50 homes.
Teen to be tried as juvenile in shooting deaths at cabin
A 15-year-old boy will be tried as a juvenile on charges he shot and killed his foster father and another man last fall at a hunting cabin in the Blue Mountains of northeastern Oregon.
Officers chase theft suspect into, out of doughnut shop
Seattle officers chased a stolen-purse suspect through a doughnut shop and out into the street.
Two children are first diagnosed in state with respiratory illness
Two children recently treated at a Seattle hospital tested positive for enterovirus D68, a severe respiratory illness, health officials said Friday.
Cleaner air possible with coal plants, Bullock says
Montana governor touts study, emission-cutting alternatives
Audit finds no problems with Idaho Treasurer Crane
In brief: Driver’s ed student, 14, cleared in injury crash
Two hurt in collision of SUV, dump truck
Online drive to fund wildlife detection tests
Froma Harrop: History offers tips on rebuilding middle class
Charles Krauthammer: Beheadings aim to draw U.S. into conflict
Congress shamefully dodging war debate
commentary from the Chicago Tribune
Initiative 591: Voting yes will maintain balance between public safety, privacy rights
Initiative 594: Voting yes will close background-check loophole for gun buyers
In the Initiative 594 column published Saturday, the author’s name was misspelled. It is Regina Malveaux.
1930s, ’40s Idaho a click away
Yale website holds photos from FDR public relations effort
Seattle’s Recovery Cafe marks 10 years
Ask Dr. K: Break in shoes slowly to prevent blisters
Museum honors 1927 air race
The Spokane Valley Heritage Museum’s new exhibit, “The 1927 National Air Races, New York-Spokane,” pays tribute to the largest event ever held in Spokane Valley.
Pat Munts: Stink bugs put fruit, vegetable crops at risk
Munich expects 6 million visitors at Oktoberfest
Kurds head to Syria from Turkey to fight militants
Voter Intensity Strongly Against Obamacare
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from Science-Based Medicine
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from ScienceDaily
from Skeptoid Podcast
from Slate
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from Slate's The Vault Blog
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from Space.com (& CollectSpace)
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from The Spokesman-Review
Cupich: ‘Spokane will always have a place in my heart’
Pope names Cupich as next Chicago archbishop
Blase Cupich named Chicago archbishop
NASA delivering 3-D printer to space station today
License plate scanners raise policing, privacy concerns
Woman killed in crash with Grant County Deputy identified
Olivia Prater, Lucas Morgan to lead Mt. Spokane homecoming dance
Mt. Spokane High School senior Lucas Morgan, who has leukemia and Down syndrome, was elected by the student body.
Fence jumper spurs evacuation at White House
Ukraine peace talks yield buffer zone
France joins U.S. in Islamist fight
Airstrikes target militants’ fuel, weapons supplies in north Iraq
In brief: F-22s intercept Russian planes
Two F-22 fighter jets intercepted six Russian military airplanes that neared the western coast of Alaska, military officials said Friday.
Divers find body of drowned deputy
Divers found the body of a missing Central Texas sheriff’s deputy Friday, a day after her patrol car was found swamped by floodwaters minutes after she radioed for help while checking flooded low-water crossings.
Islamic State frees Turkish hostages
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said today that 49 Turkish hostages seized by Islamic militants in Iraq have been freed and safely returned to Turkey.
Fire runs rampant despite retardant
A massive Northern California wildfire is burning so explosively because of the prolonged drought that firefighters are finding normal amounts of retardant aren’t stopping the flames.
Yemen capital sees second day of fighting
FDA easing food safety law
The Food and Drug Administration said Friday that it would revise a landmark food safety law because of widespread complaints from farmers that some provisions were too burdensome.
CIA scales back spying in Europe after uproars
Alibaba stock soars in IPO
Chinese e-commerce giant’s debut on NYSE values company at $231.44 billion
Pub will open in historic Broadview Dairy
Nordstrom launches first store in Canada
In brief: Three guilty in salmonella trial
A federal jury convicted the owner of a peanut plant and two others Friday in a salmonella outbreak that prompted one of the largest U.S. food recalls ever, sickened hundreds across the country and was linked to several deaths.
Fitch keeps ‘AAA’ rating on U.S.
Fitch Ratings says that the U.S. still deserves its highest credit rating.
P&G drops NFL ‘pink’ promotion
Procter & Gamble is canceling an on-field breast cancer awareness promotion it had been planning with the National Football League, the latest sponsor to respond to the NFL’s growing problems.
Exxon ending Russian project
Exxon Mobil said Friday that it will wind down a drilling project in Russia in compliance with U.S. sanctions, but said it received a license to keep working beyond the sanctions’ deadline in order to complete the work.
Shawn Vestal: Lopez-AMR contract kerfuffle raises questions
Before the courts slapped down the mayor’s attempt to expand political appointments in the city’s hiring, one handpicked hire snuck through the gate.
Central figure in murder-for-hire case pleads not guilty
In brief: Fire near Saltese Lake contained, no threat
The fire that burned about 10 acres south of Spokane Valley on Thursday is no longer a threat to homes.
BNSF gets diesel spill under control quickly
BNSF Railway has contained a diesel spill along its tracks between Pasco and McNary Dam, near the Columbia River, state officials said.
Long Lake pollution study worries Suncrest residents
In brief: Brigadier general to speak today at women vets event
About 350 to 400 women veterans are expected today in Spokane at the 2014 Women Veterans Summit at the Spokane Convention Center.
SCRAPS offers cat special after large influx of animals
The cat room at the new Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service facility is overcrowded after taking in 355 cats in the first two weeks of September.
Fast-moving fire forces evacuation of 50 homes
Fire officials say a new wildfire in a rural area west of Portland quickly burned across an estimated 150 acres, prompting the evacuation of at least 50 homes.
Teen to be tried as juvenile in shooting deaths at cabin
A 15-year-old boy will be tried as a juvenile on charges he shot and killed his foster father and another man last fall at a hunting cabin in the Blue Mountains of northeastern Oregon.
Officers chase theft suspect into, out of doughnut shop
Seattle officers chased a stolen-purse suspect through a doughnut shop and out into the street.
Two children are first diagnosed in state with respiratory illness
Two children recently treated at a Seattle hospital tested positive for enterovirus D68, a severe respiratory illness, health officials said Friday.
Cleaner air possible with coal plants, Bullock says
Montana governor touts study, emission-cutting alternatives
Audit finds no problems with Idaho Treasurer Crane
In brief: Driver’s ed student, 14, cleared in injury crash
Two hurt in collision of SUV, dump truck
Online drive to fund wildlife detection tests
Froma Harrop: History offers tips on rebuilding middle class
Charles Krauthammer: Beheadings aim to draw U.S. into conflict
Congress shamefully dodging war debate
commentary from the Chicago Tribune
Initiative 591: Voting yes will maintain balance between public safety, privacy rights
Initiative 594: Voting yes will close background-check loophole for gun buyers
In the Initiative 594 column published Saturday, the author’s name was misspelled. It is Regina Malveaux.
1930s, ’40s Idaho a click away
Yale website holds photos from FDR public relations effort
Seattle’s Recovery Cafe marks 10 years
Ask Dr. K: Break in shoes slowly to prevent blisters
Museum honors 1927 air race
The Spokane Valley Heritage Museum’s new exhibit, “The 1927 National Air Races, New York-Spokane,” pays tribute to the largest event ever held in Spokane Valley.
Pat Munts: Stink bugs put fruit, vegetable crops at risk
Munich expects 6 million visitors at Oktoberfest
Kurds head to Syria from Turkey to fight militants
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from The Star (Grand Coulee, WA)
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*from Talking Points Memo
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from ThatsNonsense.com
Krauthammer: Obama is ‘Clearly a Narcissist’ Who ‘Lives in a Cocoon Surrounded by Sycophants’
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from Think Progress
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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)
Krauthammer: Obama is ‘Clearly a Narcissist’ Who ‘Lives in a Cocoon Surrounded by Sycophants’
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*from United Liberty
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from USA Today
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from The Wall Street Journal
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from The Washington Examiner (DC)
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from The Washington Free Beacon (DC)
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from The Washington 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
Voter Intensity Strongly Against Obamacare
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from The Western Center for Journalism
(Western Journalism)
UNDERCOVER VIDEO: Common Core Architect Admits 'White Privilege' Driving Agenda Behind Curriculum Forced On Our Children
OBAMA'S "BITTER" HALF COMMANDEERS ST JUDE'S CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR A PHOTO-OP AND SOME WHINE
MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS THREATEN US CITIZENS WHO PLANNED TO BLOCK TRAFFIC AT BORDER CROSSINGS TODAY
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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 Yahoo News
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from 12Tribe Films Foundation
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from 100 Percent FED Up
UNDERCOVER VIDEO: Common Core Architect Admits 'White Privilege' Driving Agenda Behind Curriculum Forced On Our Children
OBAMA'S "BITTER" HALF COMMANDEERS ST JUDE'S CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR A PHOTO-OP AND SOME WHINE
MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS THREATEN US CITIZENS WHO PLANNED TO BLOCK TRAFFIC AT BORDER CROSSINGS TODAY
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