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from Algemeiner
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from Associated Press
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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
MARK LEVIN ON 2016: GOP MUST NOMINATE CONSERVATIVE FOR FIRST TIME SINCE RONALD REAGAN
OKLAHOMA BEHEADER LINKED TO AL QAEDA LEADER AWLAKI, BOSTON BOMBER'S MOSQUE
EXCLUSIVE - TED CRUZ: NEXT ATTORNEY GENERAL MUST PUBLICLY DISAVOW OBAMA'S PLANNED EXECUTIVE AMNESTY
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from Clarion Project - Addressing Islamic Extremism
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from Charisma News
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from Christian News Network
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from The Christian Post
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from CNN
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from CNSNews.com (& MRC & NewsBusters)
MRC Gala: Actress Stacey Dash Rips Hollywood 'Hypocrites'
In NY Times, Newbie Politician Clay Aiken Skittishly Scampers Away From Obama
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from Columbia Basin Herald
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from Conservative Post
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*from Conservative Tribune
It Took Charles Krauthammer Just 93 Seconds to Completely Obliterate Eric Holder
Mexican Cartel Attacks Americans, 1 Dead, and 1 Other Is Badly Injured
Chilling Interview With “Islamic State” Fighter Reveals Plan to Attack NYC
What Obama Just BANNED Proves He’d Rather Defend Islam Than Protect America
Obama has decreed that no longer may intelligence agents focus on the group that disproportionately causes terrorist attacks: Radical Muslims in the name of their religious extremism.
Obama Enacts Plan to Decrease Gun Sales and Kill Our Rights
NOT SO FAST: Eric Holder Thought He Could Get Off Easy… But Congress Isn’t Done With Him Yet
WATCH: Obama’s “Moderate” Muslims LAUGH as Church Burns to the Ground
If This Conservative Congressman is Right, Eric Holder Should Be Charged With Treason
If What Rand Paul Just Said is True, We Might Just Need a Second American Revolution
Liberal Media is Covering Up a Major Detail About the Oklahoma Beheading Muslim
Black Woman Calls on Black People to Start “Speaking Properly”
“Don’t Call Us Liars”: Benghazi Heroes Confront Democrat Congressman on National TV
Liberal Media Ignores HOW the Muslim Attack Was Stopped in Oklahoma
George Soros is Behind This Huge Obama Plan to Help Destroy the Economy
Teen Girl Makes Passionate Defense of “Under God” on National TV
The New Jersey teen said the words are important because they “acknowledge that our rights to do not come from the government, but from a higher power, so they can’t take those rights away.” As for the rights of atheists and others who do not want to recite the Pledge in its current form, Jones said she supports them. “It is optional in the state of New Jersey to stand up and say the Pledge,” she said. “I don’t believe that any student should be silenced just because some people disagree with timeless American values.” “They have the right to remain silent, but they don’t have the right to silence everybody else.”
What Trey Gowdy Exposed is Exactly What Obama Did NOT Want You to Know
Congressman Trey Gowdy said that he believes Lois Lerner’s testimony — if he can ever get it out of her — will link the IRS targeting scandal to officials in Washington, D.C.
Liberals Are Angry Over What Michele Bachmann Said About Muslims… But She’s Right
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from The Daily Beast
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from The Daily Caller
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[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
Sir Richard Branson to take son Sam into space when Virgin Galactic launch flights from Spaceport in spring 2015
(but will it really be 'lift-off' this time round?)
from Daily Mail (UK)
Sir Richard Branson to take son Sam into space when Virgin Galactic launch flights from Spaceport in spring 2015
(but will it really be 'lift-off' this time round?)
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from The D.C. Clothesline
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from Discovery News
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from Downtrend.com
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from EarthSky
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from East Oregonian
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from Examiner.com
[Information from this site may not be vetted.]
from Facecrooks (& Bitdefender)
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from Family Tree Magazine
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*from The Federalist
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*from The Federalist Papers
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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.]What The Media Does Not Want You To Know About The Muslim Terrorist Who Beheaded An American Woman In Oklahoma
The Keyword That Unlocks The Secret Master Plan Of ISIS
Major Muslim Jihadist Leader: “We Know What Is Happening In This World, It Is A Jihad War Against Christians And Christianity. …Allah Says We Should Finish Them When We Get Them.”
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from Freedom Foundation (WA)
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from The Guardian (UK)
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from Heartland Institute
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from The Heritage Foundation
Fracking Good Times: North Dakota Tops U.S. Income Gains
Why Michelle Obama Was Wrong to Trash America at the UN
More Taxpayer Resources Needed for SEIU ‘Political Retribution’ Audit
These Two States Tied for First Among States Reliant on Federal Dollars
‘It’s the Culture, Stupid’: Bobby Jindal Sounds Personal Notes at ‘Values’ Venue
What the Left’s Scare Tactics on Keystone Pipeline Get Wrong
Mark Levin’s Simple Plan to Put a Conservative in the White House
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from History
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from Huffington Post
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from iFIBER ONE News (WA)
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from IFL Science
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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 io9 (and related)
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*from Jen Kuznicki
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from The Jerusalem Post
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from Jews News
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from Judicial Watch, Inc.
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from KHQ Local News (NBC Spokane)
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from KING 5 (NBC Seattle)
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from KIRO 7 Eyewitness News (CBS Seattle)
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from KOMO News (ABC Seattle)
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from KREM 2 News (CBS Spokane)
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from LiveScience
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from MEDIAite
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from Money Talks News
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from Mother Nature Network
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from NASA
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from National Review
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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
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from Pamela Geller (Atlas Shrugs)
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from Patheos
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from PBS (& affiliates)
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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 PoliticusUSA
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from PolitiFact
from Popular Science
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from Press TV (Iran)
from Q13Fox News (KCPQ Seattle)
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from Rare
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from Real Clear Politics
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from RedState
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from Reuters
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from Right Wing News
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from RT (Russia Today)
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Carson enthuses Spokane audience
GOP star’s speech helps raise funds for local ministry
Britain, Belgium, Denmark join coalition fighting Islamic State
A wonderland of trucks and a police motorcycle, too
The Spokane Community College parking lot During an annual Junior League fundraiser was heaven Saturday for any kid who loves trucks – big trucks, little trucks, any truck at all.
Spokane’s first charter school may have found a home
Montana teacher gets 10-year re-sentence in girl’s rape
U.N. talks on Iran make little progress
Deadline looms on nuclear negotiations
Profiling ban near for federal law enforcement
In brief: Water-main break floods Sunset Strip
A water-main break Friday sent churning, muddy water flowing down West Hollywood’s Sunset Strip, forcing authorities to close a section of the busy street to traffic as hotels and other businesses sought to keep their properties dry.
Aceh’s Shariah law extended to gay sex
Lawmakers in Indonesia’s conservative Aceh province passed a law today that makes gay sex punishable by caning and subjects non-Muslims to it too. Indonesia’s secular central government granted Aceh the right to implement a version of Islamic Shariah law as part of a peace deal to end a separatist war. People convicted of adultery, gambling and consuming alcohol already face caning, as do women wearing tight clothes and people who skip Friday Muslim prayers.
Sheriff convicted in ‘road rage’ trial
A northern New Mexico sheriff who has fought off accusations of misconduct throughout his career was convicted Friday of abusing a driver during a bizarre traffic stop that prosecutors called a fit of road rage.
Worker sets fire at air traffic center near Chicago, snarling flights
A contract employee set a fire at a suburban Chicago air traffic control center where he worked, bringing two of the nation’s busiest airports to a halt Friday, according to a criminal complaint.
Police: Man beheaded woman
A man fired from an Oklahoma food-processing plant beheaded a woman with a knife and was attacking another worker when he was shot and wounded by a company official, police said Friday.
Prompt action sought on next AG
The White House suggested it expected the Senate to confirm a replacement for Attorney General Eric Holder during the post-election lame-duck session of Congress, before a new Senate is sworn in next January.
Virus probed as factor in children’s paralysis
Health officials are investigating nine cases of muscle weakness or paralysis in Colorado children and whether the culprit might be a virus causing severe respiratory illness across the country.
In brief: Pyramid scheme alleged in U.S., China
U.S. regulators have charged two companies and three individuals with operating a pyramid scheme that made about $129 million from preying on investors in China, Taiwan and the U.S.
Uber hits roadblock to service in Germany
The popular ridesharing service Uber is facing more legal issues in Germany after a Berlin court upheld the capital’s ban on the app. Berlin authorities in August banned Uber, saying it put customers at risk by allowing them to ride in cars that hadn’t been checked, and with drivers neither vetted nor properly insured.
Consumers’ confidence growing, measure says
A measure of U.S. consumer confidence reached its highest level since July 2013, led by greater optimism that the economy will grow and incomes will rise.
Growth exceeds hopes
Strong rebound in 2Q has economists upbeat
Pimco’s ‘bond king’ joining rival Janus
Gross leaving firm he co-founded in 1971
Europe to allow constant inflight phone calls
Chiquita, Fyffes alter merger agreement
Changes to the proposed merger between Chiquita and the Irish fruit importer Fyffes will give Chiquita shareholders a larger stake in what would become the world’s largest banana supplier.
In brief: Man sentenced to 45 years in prison in ex-girlfriend’s slaying
Jason D. Flett, 28, found guilty of murder in August of murdering his ex-girlfriend in 2012, was sentenced Friday to 45 years in prison.
Providence sued over buyout negotiations
A surgeons group in north Spokane claims in a lawsuit that Providence Health Care schemed to disband the practice through sham negotiations to obtain patients without having to actually pay for a buyout.
Animals deemed neglected at Spokane County farm seized
Nearly 150 animals were seized Friday from a small, makeshift farm in north Spokane County as the owner wept nearby. Most were rabbits and chickens, many with untreated sores, living in stacked cages where feces fell onto other animals, according to Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service officers. Turkeys, goats, pigs and dogs also were seized.
Idaho public TV crews chafe at filming permits
Though the chief of the U.S. Forest Service now says controversial permit requirements for filming and photography on forest lands never were intended to apply to journalists, crews for Idaho Public Television’s “Outdoor Idaho” program have repeatedly been told they need permits to film.
Denney, Woodings vie to run Idaho elections
Schools chief rivals square off in Idaho
In brief: GU wins trademark ruling on bar’s use of bulldog
U.S. District Court Judge Lonny Suko found in favor of the university, which sued Jamie Pendleton and The Spokane Downtown Daiquiri Factory for using likenesses of the school’s logo, mascot and nickname “Zags.”
Trucker who left foul trailer found
Authorities in Idaho have found the driver thought to have abandoned a trailer containing 37,000 pounds of rotten chicken at a Western Montana truck stop.
Brush fire quelled near homes, barns
The 12-acre Pinegate fire was reported on George Road near Pinegate Lane just after 1:30 p.m. Friday. The location is much farther west than the cluster of arson fires being investigated on the east end of District 8.
Food bank seeks prize, needs votes
Second Harvest of the Inland Northwest is vying for a $60,000 prize from the Wal-Mart Foundation, but needs online votes to do so.
Bishop Cupich, named to Chicago, presses immigration reform
Honoree, advocate Carter leaving Army
A Medal of Honor recipient who used his national renown to urge soldiers to get help for post-traumatic stress has separated from the Army, Joint Base Lewis-McChord’s 7th Infantry Division announced Friday.
Modified wheat found in Montana
USDA investigating incident at MSU research center
Shawn Vestal: Spokane street bond has been a winner
Charles Krauthammer: Containment-plus strategy can restrain Islamic State
Editorial: It’s easy to register to vote, and to get informed
Froma Harrop: Worry over college students ignores their peers
Special to The Spokesman-Review: Expansion of ski area is best for all
Special to The Spokesman-Review: STA has chance to get it right by moving
Ask Dr. K: Fresh or frozen, produce offers benefits
Paul Graves: Basic message can get lost in glitz
Volcano erupts in central Japan, injuring 11
Spain readies for beatification of Opus Dei leader
James Runcie: 'It’s a mistake to think the clergy are humble'
The cleric-turned-sleuth played by James Norton in Grantchester, the new much-anticipated murder-mystery drama, was based on the former Archbishop of Canterbury, says his son
James Traficant, 1941-2014
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from Science (& News from Science)
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from Science-Based Medicine
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from ScienceDaily
from Skeptoid Podcast
from Slate
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
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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
Carson enthuses Spokane audience
GOP star’s speech helps raise funds for local ministry
Britain, Belgium, Denmark join coalition fighting Islamic State
A wonderland of trucks and a police motorcycle, too
The Spokane Community College parking lot During an annual Junior League fundraiser was heaven Saturday for any kid who loves trucks – big trucks, little trucks, any truck at all.
Spokane’s first charter school may have found a home
Montana teacher gets 10-year re-sentence in girl’s rape
U.N. talks on Iran make little progress
Deadline looms on nuclear negotiations
Profiling ban near for federal law enforcement
In brief: Water-main break floods Sunset Strip
A water-main break Friday sent churning, muddy water flowing down West Hollywood’s Sunset Strip, forcing authorities to close a section of the busy street to traffic as hotels and other businesses sought to keep their properties dry.
Aceh’s Shariah law extended to gay sex
Lawmakers in Indonesia’s conservative Aceh province passed a law today that makes gay sex punishable by caning and subjects non-Muslims to it too. Indonesia’s secular central government granted Aceh the right to implement a version of Islamic Shariah law as part of a peace deal to end a separatist war. People convicted of adultery, gambling and consuming alcohol already face caning, as do women wearing tight clothes and people who skip Friday Muslim prayers.
Sheriff convicted in ‘road rage’ trial
A northern New Mexico sheriff who has fought off accusations of misconduct throughout his career was convicted Friday of abusing a driver during a bizarre traffic stop that prosecutors called a fit of road rage.
Worker sets fire at air traffic center near Chicago, snarling flights
A contract employee set a fire at a suburban Chicago air traffic control center where he worked, bringing two of the nation’s busiest airports to a halt Friday, according to a criminal complaint.
Police: Man beheaded woman
A man fired from an Oklahoma food-processing plant beheaded a woman with a knife and was attacking another worker when he was shot and wounded by a company official, police said Friday.
Prompt action sought on next AG
The White House suggested it expected the Senate to confirm a replacement for Attorney General Eric Holder during the post-election lame-duck session of Congress, before a new Senate is sworn in next January.
Virus probed as factor in children’s paralysis
Health officials are investigating nine cases of muscle weakness or paralysis in Colorado children and whether the culprit might be a virus causing severe respiratory illness across the country.
In brief: Pyramid scheme alleged in U.S., China
U.S. regulators have charged two companies and three individuals with operating a pyramid scheme that made about $129 million from preying on investors in China, Taiwan and the U.S.
Uber hits roadblock to service in Germany
The popular ridesharing service Uber is facing more legal issues in Germany after a Berlin court upheld the capital’s ban on the app. Berlin authorities in August banned Uber, saying it put customers at risk by allowing them to ride in cars that hadn’t been checked, and with drivers neither vetted nor properly insured.
Consumers’ confidence growing, measure says
A measure of U.S. consumer confidence reached its highest level since July 2013, led by greater optimism that the economy will grow and incomes will rise.
Growth exceeds hopes
Strong rebound in 2Q has economists upbeat
Pimco’s ‘bond king’ joining rival Janus
Gross leaving firm he co-founded in 1971
Europe to allow constant inflight phone calls
Chiquita, Fyffes alter merger agreement
Changes to the proposed merger between Chiquita and the Irish fruit importer Fyffes will give Chiquita shareholders a larger stake in what would become the world’s largest banana supplier.
In brief: Man sentenced to 45 years in prison in ex-girlfriend’s slaying
Jason D. Flett, 28, found guilty of murder in August of murdering his ex-girlfriend in 2012, was sentenced Friday to 45 years in prison.
Providence sued over buyout negotiations
A surgeons group in north Spokane claims in a lawsuit that Providence Health Care schemed to disband the practice through sham negotiations to obtain patients without having to actually pay for a buyout.
Animals deemed neglected at Spokane County farm seized
Nearly 150 animals were seized Friday from a small, makeshift farm in north Spokane County as the owner wept nearby. Most were rabbits and chickens, many with untreated sores, living in stacked cages where feces fell onto other animals, according to Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service officers. Turkeys, goats, pigs and dogs also were seized.
Idaho public TV crews chafe at filming permits
Though the chief of the U.S. Forest Service now says controversial permit requirements for filming and photography on forest lands never were intended to apply to journalists, crews for Idaho Public Television’s “Outdoor Idaho” program have repeatedly been told they need permits to film.
Denney, Woodings vie to run Idaho elections
Schools chief rivals square off in Idaho
In brief: GU wins trademark ruling on bar’s use of bulldog
U.S. District Court Judge Lonny Suko found in favor of the university, which sued Jamie Pendleton and The Spokane Downtown Daiquiri Factory for using likenesses of the school’s logo, mascot and nickname “Zags.”
Trucker who left foul trailer found
Authorities in Idaho have found the driver thought to have abandoned a trailer containing 37,000 pounds of rotten chicken at a Western Montana truck stop.
Brush fire quelled near homes, barns
The 12-acre Pinegate fire was reported on George Road near Pinegate Lane just after 1:30 p.m. Friday. The location is much farther west than the cluster of arson fires being investigated on the east end of District 8.
Food bank seeks prize, needs votes
Second Harvest of the Inland Northwest is vying for a $60,000 prize from the Wal-Mart Foundation, but needs online votes to do so.
Bishop Cupich, named to Chicago, presses immigration reform
Honoree, advocate Carter leaving Army
A Medal of Honor recipient who used his national renown to urge soldiers to get help for post-traumatic stress has separated from the Army, Joint Base Lewis-McChord’s 7th Infantry Division announced Friday.
Modified wheat found in Montana
USDA investigating incident at MSU research center
Shawn Vestal: Spokane street bond has been a winner
Charles Krauthammer: Containment-plus strategy can restrain Islamic State
Editorial: It’s easy to register to vote, and to get informed
Froma Harrop: Worry over college students ignores their peers
Special to The Spokesman-Review: Expansion of ski area is best for all
Special to The Spokesman-Review: STA has chance to get it right by moving
Ask Dr. K: Fresh or frozen, produce offers benefits
Paul Graves: Basic message can get lost in glitz
Volcano erupts in central Japan, injuring 11
Spain readies for beatification of Opus Dei leader
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from The Star (Grand Coulee, WA)
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*from Talking Points Memo
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from The Telegraph (UK)
James Runcie: 'It’s a mistake to think the clergy are humble'
The cleric-turned-sleuth played by James Norton in Grantchester, the new much-anticipated murder-mystery drama, was based on the former Archbishop of Canterbury, says his son
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from ThatsNonsense.com
EXCLUSIVE: Chris McDaniel: ‘People Need to See the Ugly Under Belly of Some Elements of the Republican Party’
‘Good Guy With a Gun’ Stops Second Beheading… Leftstream Media Forgets to Mention That
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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)
EXCLUSIVE: Chris McDaniel: ‘People Need to See the Ugly Under Belly of Some Elements of the Republican Party’
‘Good Guy With a Gun’ Stops Second Beheading… Leftstream Media Forgets to Mention That
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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
James Traficant, 1941-2014
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from The Western Center for Journalism
(Western Journalism)
MYSTERY VIRUS CAUSING PARALYSIS IN CHILDREN
WATCH ERIC HOLDER EXPOSED FOR THE LYING, ARROGANT, ABOVE THE LAW, RACIST FRAUD THAT HE IS
NOT WORKPLACE VIOLENCE! OKLAHOMA MUSLIM TERRORIST'S FACEBOOK PAGE FULL OF HATE FOR THE "INFIDEL"
OBAMA CLOSES OFF A HUGE PORTION OF THE OCEAN TO FISHING AND DRILLING
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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 YouTube
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from 12Tribe Films Foundation
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from 100 Percent FED Up
MYSTERY VIRUS CAUSING PARALYSIS IN CHILDREN
WATCH ERIC HOLDER EXPOSED FOR THE LYING, ARROGANT, ABOVE THE LAW, RACIST FRAUD THAT HE IS
NOT WORKPLACE VIOLENCE! OKLAHOMA MUSLIM TERRORIST'S FACEBOOK PAGE FULL OF HATE FOR THE "INFIDEL"
OBAMA CLOSES OFF A HUGE PORTION OF THE OCEAN TO FISHING AND DRILLING
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