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Franklin Graham, Pastor Saeed’s Wife and Kids, and Hundreds More Gather in Front of the White House to Pray for His Freedom
Attorney General Holder’s Resignation a Welcome Sign of Change
Prayer Vigil for Pastor Saeed with Franklin Graham Live-Streaming from the White House Tonight Kicks Off Over 500 Vigils Worldwide
Rise of ISIS is a New York Times Bestseller
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from AMAC - The Association of Mature American Citizens
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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
EXCLUSIVE: DINESH D'SOUZA OPENS UP ABOUT SENTENCING, IMMIGRANT POPULATION, CAREER
MEXICAN CARTEL BEAT TEXAN TO DEATH AFTER KIDNAPPING AND TORTURING HIM
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE PLAGIARIZED ANOTHER DEMOCRAT'S PLAGIARIZED JOBS PLAN
BuzzFeed reported Thursday that Susan Wismer, the Democratic Party's gubernatorial nominee in South Dakota, has been caught plagiarizing from the already plagiarized jobs plan of the party's Wisconsin gubernatorial nominee, Mary Burke. Wismer also plagiarized from the Democratic Party's gubernatorial nominee in Texas, Wendy Davis.
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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
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
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from CNSNews.com (& MRC & NewsBusters)
Chuck Todd: Attorney General Eric Holder 'Wasn't Political At All'
Mark Levin: ‘World War III Has Begun’
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from Columbia Basin Herald
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from Conservative Post
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*from Conservative Tribune
Ann Romney Just Made an Announcement About 2016 That’s Already Turning Heads
This New Anti-Obama Ad is Only 60 Seconds Long… But It’s Making Liberals Lose Their Minds
DISGRACEFUL: This Liberal Just Flipped Off Rick Perry Right to His Face
HERO: This Retired Texas Army Captain Just Shattered a Window to Rescue an Infant
Sarah Palin Just Showed How Liberal Attacks on Her Family Have Completely Backfired
Look At This Garbage Littered By “Global Warming” Leftists at Their Protest
SICK: This Radical Muslim Just CELEBRATED Her Own Son’s Death
Here Are the Soldiers That Are Making the “Islamic State” Run Away in Fear
Kanye West Gets Publicly Humiliated in Open Letter for His Insane Comments
American Ally Sends Warriors to Take on the “Islamic State”
Wow… A High School BANNED This Pro-Military T-Shirt… The Reason Why is Pathetic
Mother of the Jailed Marine Releases Urgent New Public Statement on Son’s Condition
Here Are 3 Pictures of the Female Fighter Pilot That Has Terrorists HORRIFIED
Muslim Who Argued With Sean Hannity Was Just Arrested for MASSIVE Crime
INSANITY: Obama Just Defended Islam and Attacked America in the Same Speech
What George W. Bush Said About Saluting Our Military Shows Us What a REAL President Looks Like
Obama Praises Terrorist Who Wants US Soldiers Murdered… You Have to See It to Believe It
Muslim Woman Tries to Use the Race Card Against the Police… She Didn’t See This Coming
What This School Did With Christian Books is Shocking and Illegal
Famous Actor Says It’s Time to “Destroy Radical Islam”… His Tweet is Going Viral
It Took Andrea Tantaros Just 35 Seconds to Completely Destroy Leftists in Legendary Rant
Michelle Obama Tells Foreigners That America’s Culture is “Harmful”
If You’re Sick of Eric Holder, Then We’ve Got Some GREAT News
Allen West Just Gave Obama a 30-Second Lesson on the Constitution… And It’s Awesome
Two Thugs Try to Rob a Pharmacist… It Doesn’t Go The Way They Planned
This Wounded Iraq War Vet Just Tweeted an Epic Response to Obama’s “Latte Salute”
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Rush Limbaugh: Holder May Be Resigning So Obama Can Nominate Him For Supreme Court
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[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
The red, yellow and green planet: Strange traffic light-shaped rock spotted on Mars
from Daily Mail (UK)
The red, yellow and green planet: Strange traffic light-shaped rock spotted on Mars
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from The D.C. Clothesline
[Information from this site may not be vetted.]
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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.]
Texas sends its best to ISIS, Boeing B-1s from Dyess bombing away over Syria
Networks fail to report reason for Holder resignation
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from Family Tree Magazine
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*from The Federalist Papers
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from Forbes
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(FFMU) (Shoebat.com) [Information from this site may be unreliable.]Muhammad Was NOT The Founder Of Islam
Islam is simply an Arabian extension of a heresy called Arianism, or the denial of Christ’s divinity, which was founded by Arius in the 4th century. Muhammad simply continued the heresy by converting to Arianism, adding to it some other beliefs, and calling it Islam.
We Can Already See Who Are The 200 Million Man Army That Will Invade Israel
Muslims Take Christian Pastor, His Wife, And His Daughter, And Hack Them With A Machete, Then While They Are Still Living, They Bind All Of Them With Rope, And Burn Them Alive
Fulani Muslims in Nigeria attacked a Christian pastor while he was still in his church; they took also his wife and daughter, and hacked all three of them with a machete, they then tied all three of them with rope and set the entire house on fire. By the time they found their bodies, they were all charred.
Muslim Prison Guard Takes Christian Pastor Imprisoned For His Faith, And Opens Fire On Him, Shooting Him To Death
Khorasan Makes Case FOR Iran’s Involvement In 9/11 Attacks Stronger
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from Freedom Foundation (WA)
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from The Guardian (UK)
Eric Holder didn't send a single banker to jail for the mortgage crisis. Is that justice?
US attorney general’s tenure has proven unhelpful to the five million victims of mortgage abuses in the US
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from Heartland Institute
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from The Heritage Foundation
Multiple Controversies Plagued Eric Holder Prior to Resignation
Surprise! Seniors Would Be Willing to Change Medicare ‘As We Know It’
Teachers Union Trying to Block School Choice Loses in Florida Court
China’s Coercive One Child Policy Turns 34
Eric Holder’s 7 Worst Actions as Attorney General
‘Republicans Are People, Too’ Shouldn’t Be a Radical Message
Uber Fights to Win the Regulatory War
(And You Should Want It To)
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from The Hill
Pentagon: US averaging 5 strikes per day on ISIS
Iowa: The first 'problem-solver' state
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from History
Babe Ruth v. Baby Ruth
Was the Baby Ruth candy bar named for slugger Babe Ruth or a presidential daughter? A patent court decided the case in 1931.
from Huffington Post
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Reward offered for information about Lucille Moore's murder
A $3,000 reward is being offered for information on the murder of 82-year-old Ephrata resident Lucille A. Moore.
Man accused of showing 5-year-old girl porn, trying to molest her
Third man charged with kidnapping, assault of accused snitch
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from The Independent (UK)
Iraq and Syria crisis: Iran's President Rouhani accuses West of turning Middle East into 'haven for terrorists'
Isis is 'an offence to Islam', says international coalition of major Islamic scholars
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from Independent Journal Review
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(PERSECUTION.org)
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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 KXLY 4 News (ABC Spokane)
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from LiveScience
Only 1 Person Has Been Cured of HIV: New Study Suggests Why
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from Los Angeles Times
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from Mad World News
from MEDIAite
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from Media Matters for America
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from The Minority Report
from Money Talks News
Don’t Update Your iPhone Operating System (Yet)
Don’t Let Your Kids Ride-Share With Your Car
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from Mother Nature Network
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from NASA
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from National Geographic
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from National Journal
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from National Review
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from Nature News and Comment
Force of nature gave life its asymmetry
'Left-handed' electrons destroy certain organic molecules faster than their mirror versions.
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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 NWCN (ID-OR-WA)
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from The Oregonian
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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The creepy reason this woman had to hide half-naked on her rooftop
Radical muslim Imam who argued with Hannity arrested in London for terror activity
Oliver North to Hannity: Obama doesn’t give a damn about the troops
Here are 6 messy facts Obama failed to mention in his UN speech
The creepy reason this woman had to hide half-naked on her rooftop
Radical muslim Imam who argued with Hannity arrested in London for terror activity
Oliver North to Hannity: Obama doesn’t give a damn about the troops
Here are 6 messy facts Obama failed to mention in his UN speech
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from RedState
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from Religion News Service
from The Right Scoop
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from Right Wing News
17 Year Old Illegal Alien Accused of Killing 5 Year Old Cousin and Leaving Her Hanging in a Closet Admits He Raped Her First
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from RT (Russia Today)
(Russian government-supported propaganda channel)
‘Don't bomb Iraq & Syria!’ Stop the War to protest at Downing Street
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Russian Soyuz Capsule Reaches Space Station Despite Stuck Solar Array
New US-Russian Crew Launches to International Space Station
Astronauts Give Bill Clinton a Taste of Space Travel
Newfound Molecule in Space Dust Offers Clues to Life's Origins
Indian Spacecraft Captures Its First Photos of Mars
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Truck containing rotting chicken still sitting in the heat at Missoula truck stop
Serial arsonist believed responsible for 19 fires in a week
Umpqua Bank gives $420,000 to Spokane groups
Second Harvest receives $300,000
Pope removes divisive bishop in Paraguay
Judge accepts plea deal for Preston Maher
Teen will spend 60 days in juvenile detention, two years of probation
All buildings on Gonzaga campus cleared and classes are resuming after bomb threat
White House official: Eric Holder to resign
Domestic violence services see high demand
EWU requiring freshmen to live on campus
Avista replacing brittle natural gas lines
Obama urges U.N. to take action against extremism
Obama to expand Pacific marine reserve to 490,000 miles
In brief: Group moves to put marijuana legalization on California ballot
Missing-student suspect arrested in Texas
A man charged in the disappearance of a University of Virginia student was captured Wednesday in Texas, a day after police announced they had probable cause to arrest him.
U.S. paying Navajos $554M in settlement
The federal government will pay the Navajo Nation $554 million dollars to settle claims that it mismanaged reservation funds for more than 60 years.
FAA expected to approve drones for movies, TV
Anti-addiction groups call for new FDA chief
In brief: Obama approval ratings low over the past year
President Barack Obama’s Gallup tracking poll numbers are about to hit an ignominious milestone – a solid year with more people disapproving than approving of his performance.
Judge grants delay in Boston bomb trial
A judge granted a two-month trial delay on Wednesday for Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev but denied a defense request to move his trial from Boston.
Number of uninsured patients down 30%
The number of uninsured patients admitted to hospitals has dropped markedly this year, reducing charity care and bad debt cases, particularly in states that have expanded Medicaid coverage under the new federal health care law, a report released Wednesday from the Department of Health and Human Services concluded.
Report: Services for female veterans fall short
Justice Department updates Ferguson residents on rights investigation
Ruth Bader Ginsburg says she won’t resign from Supreme Court
In brief: Ukraine urges countries to keep Russian sanctions
Ukraine’s prime minister on Wednesday urged countries not to lift sanctions against Russia until his country regains control over its entire territory, including Crimea.
British PM to seek approval to join in airstrikes on ISIS
The British prime minister said he will ask Parliament to approve joining international airstrikes against the Islamic State group in Iraq.
Turkey: Nations aren’t stopping foreign fighters
The president of Turkey on Wednesday accused the international community of doing too little to stem the flow of foreign fighters to Syria and slammed the U.N. Security Council’s inaction on some of the world’s most pressing issues.
Dutch to send air support against Islamic State
The Dutch government is sending six F-16 fighter jets to strike at the Islamic State extremist group in Iraq, Deputy Prime Minister Lodewijk Asscher announced Wednesday.
Sunni militants kill 19 Shiites in Baghdad ambush
Police officials said fighters from the Islamic State extremist group hiding in orchards opened fire with machine-guns on a convoy of Shiite militiamen traveling on a road in Babilan village. They said 39 other people were wounded in the attack.
Czech leader gets threats for helping in ISIS fight
Czech President Milos Zeman said his office has received a threatening letter protesting his government’s decision to help Kurdish forces in Iraq fight the Islamic State.
Mexico to rejoin U.N. peacekeeping missions
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto announced Wednesday that his country has decided to participate in U.N. peacekeeping missions again for the first time in decades.
CdA teachers, district head to mediation over stalled contract talks
Four weeks into the school year, Coeur d’Alene teachers are working without a new contract and will head into mediation with school district leaders today to try to end a deadlock.
Spokane board approves district’s second charter school
Idaho’s longest-serving judge to leave active service
U.S. District Judge Edward Lodge, Idaho’s longest-serving judge ever, will leave active service and take senior status in July, opening up the first appointment of a federal judge in the state since 1995.
School resource officer approved to carry gun in Spokane schools
In brief: Woman accused of stealing from patient
McKenzie E. Greener, 29, is facing charges of first-degree identity theft and first-degree theft by deception.
Standoff with officers lasts 7 hours
The incident began when officers went to a home in the 5200 block of North Belt to arrest Adam L. Frantz, 29.
Family sues over police shooting
The family of James E. Rogers, who was shot and killed during a standoff with Spokane police on Sept. 26, 2011, has filed a wrongful death suit against the city and the officer who fired the fatal shots.
Woman loses license over embezzling
A Spokane woman’s insurance license has been revoked after an investigation determined that she embezzled more than $50,000 from her employer, according to the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner. Leanne M. Crisp held a resident insurance producer’s license when she worked for Edward Van Vliet of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Man pleads guilty to robbery in drug deal
Jahvory Kinard, 20, the brother of a teen accused of murder, pleaded guilty this week to a charge stemming from a drug deal robbery that ended in a shooting in January.
Businesses won’t have to return BP oil spill payouts, judge rules
In brief: U.S. Silver to pay fine for Coeur d’Alene River pollution
U.S. Silver Inc. has agreed to pay a $75,000 penalty for pollution discharged from its mining operations into the South Fork of the Coeur d’Alene River and a tributary stream.
Truck stop company honored
The Spokane-based Broadway Group will receive an award for its corporate philanthropy at a Nov. 5 ceremony in Seattle.
Breach forces card reissues
Some lenders are preparing to reissue credit or debit cards to customers to head off possible losses following the breach of customer data at Home Depot.
New-home sales on rebound
U.S. sales of new homes surged in August, led by a wave of buying in the West and Northeast.
Middle-class families feeling the squeeze of increased costs
Editorial: Forest Service plan amounts to censorship of the press
Dana Milbank: Anti-war liberals neutralized
Ask Dr. K: No single test can diagnose Alzheimer’s
Gardening: Cold snap a reminder to do fall maintenance
Riccelli, Benn vie for 3rd Legislative District seat
Riccelli, Benn discuss views on gun control, marijuana
Tim Benn biography
Marcus Riccelli biography
Landmarks: Former St. Michael Mission chapel preserved at new location
Weather: Drier weather expected through mid-October
Obituary: Potter, June Gurney
Co-author with husband Francis Potter of many non-game wildlife articles.
Obituary: Walker, Marjorie E.
born on June 6, 1936 to Reinhold and Alvina Hemmerling in Cashmere
Obituary: Condon, Carolu Ann (Neavins)
Holder heading out, but contempt lives on
Opponent says timing of resignation no coincidence
Eric Holder resigns as attorney general
Mary Burke: I Spent 'Hundreds of Hours' Writing Plagiarized Jobs Plan
Mary Burke, Wisconsin's Democratic gubernatorial candidate, tells a local news station that she put "hundreds of hours" into a jobs plan that was partly plagiarized from other Democratic candidates.
‘Don't bomb Iraq & Syria!’ Stop the War to protest at Downing Street
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from Science (& News from Science)
from Science-Based Medicine
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Agonizing rabies deaths can be stopped worldwide
Ridding the world of rabies in humans is cost-effective and achievable through mass dog vaccination programs, an international team of researchers says. A rabies vaccine has long existed. Even so, the disease kills an estimated 69,000 people worldwide -- that's 189 each day. Forty percent of them are children, mostly in Africa and Asia. The disease is spread primarily through the saliva of infected dogs. Once a person develops symptoms, the chance that he or she will die is nearly 100-percent.
Efficiently harvesting hydrogen fuel from Sun using Earth-abundant materials
Scientists have a new efficient way of producing hydrogen fuel from sunlight and water. By combining a pair of solar cells made with a mineral called perovskite and low cost electrodes, scientists have obtained a 12.3 percent conversion efficiency from solar energy to hydrogen, a record using Earth-abundant materials as opposed to rare metals.
New discovery could pave way for spin-based computing: Novel oxide-based magnetism follows electrical commands
Electricity and magnetism rule our digital world. Semiconductors process electrical information, while magnetic materials enable long-term data storage. A research team has now discovered a way to fuse these two distinct properties in a single material, paving the way for new ultrahigh density storage and computing architectures.
Longstanding bottleneck in crystal structure prediction solved
The various patterns that atoms of a solid material can adopt, called crystal structures, can have a huge impact on its properties. Being able to accurately predict the most stable crystal structure for a material has been a longstanding challenge for scientists. Researchers calculated the lattice energy of benzene, a simple yet important molecule in pharmaceutical and energy research, to sub-kilojoule per mole accuracy -- a level of certainty that allows polymorphism to be resolved.
Mechanized human hands: System designed to improve hand function lost to nerve damage
Engineers have developed and successfully demonstrated the value of a simple pulley mechanism to improve hand function after surgery. The device, tested in cadaver hands, is one of the first instruments ever created that could improve the transmission of mechanical forces and movement while implanted inside the body.
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Agonizing rabies deaths can be stopped worldwide
Ridding the world of rabies in humans is cost-effective and achievable through mass dog vaccination programs, an international team of researchers says. A rabies vaccine has long existed. Even so, the disease kills an estimated 69,000 people worldwide -- that's 189 each day. Forty percent of them are children, mostly in Africa and Asia. The disease is spread primarily through the saliva of infected dogs. Once a person develops symptoms, the chance that he or she will die is nearly 100-percent.
Efficiently harvesting hydrogen fuel from Sun using Earth-abundant materials
Scientists have a new efficient way of producing hydrogen fuel from sunlight and water. By combining a pair of solar cells made with a mineral called perovskite and low cost electrodes, scientists have obtained a 12.3 percent conversion efficiency from solar energy to hydrogen, a record using Earth-abundant materials as opposed to rare metals.
New discovery could pave way for spin-based computing: Novel oxide-based magnetism follows electrical commands
Electricity and magnetism rule our digital world. Semiconductors process electrical information, while magnetic materials enable long-term data storage. A research team has now discovered a way to fuse these two distinct properties in a single material, paving the way for new ultrahigh density storage and computing architectures.
Longstanding bottleneck in crystal structure prediction solved
The various patterns that atoms of a solid material can adopt, called crystal structures, can have a huge impact on its properties. Being able to accurately predict the most stable crystal structure for a material has been a longstanding challenge for scientists. Researchers calculated the lattice energy of benzene, a simple yet important molecule in pharmaceutical and energy research, to sub-kilojoule per mole accuracy -- a level of certainty that allows polymorphism to be resolved.
Mechanized human hands: System designed to improve hand function lost to nerve damage
Engineers have developed and successfully demonstrated the value of a simple pulley mechanism to improve hand function after surgery. The device, tested in cadaver hands, is one of the first instruments ever created that could improve the transmission of mechanical forces and movement while implanted inside the body.
from Skeptoid Podcast
from Slate
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
Permits Required to Take Photos in Wilderness Areas?
Claim: The U.S. Forest Service is proposing new rules that would require permits for commercial filming and photography in federally designated wilderness areas. TRUE
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from Slate's The Vault Blog
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from Snopes.com
Permits Required to Take Photos in Wilderness Areas?
Claim: The U.S. Forest Service is proposing new rules that would require permits for commercial filming and photography in federally designated wilderness areas. TRUE
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from Space.com (& CollectSpace)
Russian Soyuz Capsule Reaches Space Station Despite Stuck Solar Array
New US-Russian Crew Launches to International Space Station
Astronauts Give Bill Clinton a Taste of Space Travel
Newfound Molecule in Space Dust Offers Clues to Life's Origins
Indian Spacecraft Captures Its First Photos of Mars
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from The Spokesman-Review
Truck containing rotting chicken still sitting in the heat at Missoula truck stop
Serial arsonist believed responsible for 19 fires in a week
Umpqua Bank gives $420,000 to Spokane groups
Second Harvest receives $300,000
Pope removes divisive bishop in Paraguay
Judge accepts plea deal for Preston Maher
Teen will spend 60 days in juvenile detention, two years of probation
All buildings on Gonzaga campus cleared and classes are resuming after bomb threat
White House official: Eric Holder to resign
Domestic violence services see high demand
EWU requiring freshmen to live on campus
Avista replacing brittle natural gas lines
Obama urges U.N. to take action against extremism
Obama to expand Pacific marine reserve to 490,000 miles
In brief: Group moves to put marijuana legalization on California ballot
Missing-student suspect arrested in Texas
A man charged in the disappearance of a University of Virginia student was captured Wednesday in Texas, a day after police announced they had probable cause to arrest him.
U.S. paying Navajos $554M in settlement
The federal government will pay the Navajo Nation $554 million dollars to settle claims that it mismanaged reservation funds for more than 60 years.
FAA expected to approve drones for movies, TV
Anti-addiction groups call for new FDA chief
In brief: Obama approval ratings low over the past year
President Barack Obama’s Gallup tracking poll numbers are about to hit an ignominious milestone – a solid year with more people disapproving than approving of his performance.
Judge grants delay in Boston bomb trial
A judge granted a two-month trial delay on Wednesday for Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev but denied a defense request to move his trial from Boston.
Number of uninsured patients down 30%
The number of uninsured patients admitted to hospitals has dropped markedly this year, reducing charity care and bad debt cases, particularly in states that have expanded Medicaid coverage under the new federal health care law, a report released Wednesday from the Department of Health and Human Services concluded.
Report: Services for female veterans fall short
Justice Department updates Ferguson residents on rights investigation
Ruth Bader Ginsburg says she won’t resign from Supreme Court
In brief: Ukraine urges countries to keep Russian sanctions
Ukraine’s prime minister on Wednesday urged countries not to lift sanctions against Russia until his country regains control over its entire territory, including Crimea.
British PM to seek approval to join in airstrikes on ISIS
The British prime minister said he will ask Parliament to approve joining international airstrikes against the Islamic State group in Iraq.
Turkey: Nations aren’t stopping foreign fighters
The president of Turkey on Wednesday accused the international community of doing too little to stem the flow of foreign fighters to Syria and slammed the U.N. Security Council’s inaction on some of the world’s most pressing issues.
Dutch to send air support against Islamic State
The Dutch government is sending six F-16 fighter jets to strike at the Islamic State extremist group in Iraq, Deputy Prime Minister Lodewijk Asscher announced Wednesday.
Sunni militants kill 19 Shiites in Baghdad ambush
Police officials said fighters from the Islamic State extremist group hiding in orchards opened fire with machine-guns on a convoy of Shiite militiamen traveling on a road in Babilan village. They said 39 other people were wounded in the attack.
Czech leader gets threats for helping in ISIS fight
Czech President Milos Zeman said his office has received a threatening letter protesting his government’s decision to help Kurdish forces in Iraq fight the Islamic State.
Mexico to rejoin U.N. peacekeeping missions
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto announced Wednesday that his country has decided to participate in U.N. peacekeeping missions again for the first time in decades.
CdA teachers, district head to mediation over stalled contract talks
Four weeks into the school year, Coeur d’Alene teachers are working without a new contract and will head into mediation with school district leaders today to try to end a deadlock.
Spokane board approves district’s second charter school
Idaho’s longest-serving judge to leave active service
U.S. District Judge Edward Lodge, Idaho’s longest-serving judge ever, will leave active service and take senior status in July, opening up the first appointment of a federal judge in the state since 1995.
School resource officer approved to carry gun in Spokane schools
In brief: Woman accused of stealing from patient
McKenzie E. Greener, 29, is facing charges of first-degree identity theft and first-degree theft by deception.
Standoff with officers lasts 7 hours
The incident began when officers went to a home in the 5200 block of North Belt to arrest Adam L. Frantz, 29.
Family sues over police shooting
The family of James E. Rogers, who was shot and killed during a standoff with Spokane police on Sept. 26, 2011, has filed a wrongful death suit against the city and the officer who fired the fatal shots.
Woman loses license over embezzling
A Spokane woman’s insurance license has been revoked after an investigation determined that she embezzled more than $50,000 from her employer, according to the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner. Leanne M. Crisp held a resident insurance producer’s license when she worked for Edward Van Vliet of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Man pleads guilty to robbery in drug deal
Jahvory Kinard, 20, the brother of a teen accused of murder, pleaded guilty this week to a charge stemming from a drug deal robbery that ended in a shooting in January.
Businesses won’t have to return BP oil spill payouts, judge rules
In brief: U.S. Silver to pay fine for Coeur d’Alene River pollution
U.S. Silver Inc. has agreed to pay a $75,000 penalty for pollution discharged from its mining operations into the South Fork of the Coeur d’Alene River and a tributary stream.
Truck stop company honored
The Spokane-based Broadway Group will receive an award for its corporate philanthropy at a Nov. 5 ceremony in Seattle.
Breach forces card reissues
Some lenders are preparing to reissue credit or debit cards to customers to head off possible losses following the breach of customer data at Home Depot.
New-home sales on rebound
U.S. sales of new homes surged in August, led by a wave of buying in the West and Northeast.
Middle-class families feeling the squeeze of increased costs
Editorial: Forest Service plan amounts to censorship of the press
Dana Milbank: Anti-war liberals neutralized
Ask Dr. K: No single test can diagnose Alzheimer’s
Gardening: Cold snap a reminder to do fall maintenance
Riccelli, Benn vie for 3rd Legislative District seat
Riccelli, Benn discuss views on gun control, marijuana
Tim Benn biography
Marcus Riccelli biography
Landmarks: Former St. Michael Mission chapel preserved at new location
Weather: Drier weather expected through mid-October
Obituary: Potter, June Gurney
Co-author with husband Francis Potter of many non-game wildlife articles.
Obituary: Walker, Marjorie E.
born on June 6, 1936 to Reinhold and Alvina Hemmerling in Cashmere
Obituary: Condon, Carolu Ann (Neavins)
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from ThatsNonsense.com
As Americans Were Distracted with Holder’s Resignation, Obama Issues a New Executive Order on Immigration
The Obamacare Disaster
By far the worst law passed by Congress in 2010 was the Affordable Care Act (ACA) otherwise known as Obamacare. It was passed without a single Republican vote and as more Americans experience the higher costs and other aspects of it realize how it has negatively affected their lives, it should eventually be dismembered and ended.
If Rush Limbaugh’s Thoughts on Holder’s Resignation Turn out to be True, America is in Big Trouble
Activist Attorney General Eric Holder is Stepping Down, But There’s Bad News as Well
When You See This New Rule From the Obama U.S. Forest Service, You’ll Realize the First Amendment is All But Dead
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from TPNN (Tea Party News Network)
As Americans Were Distracted with Holder’s Resignation, Obama Issues a New Executive Order on Immigration
The Obamacare Disaster
By far the worst law passed by Congress in 2010 was the Affordable Care Act (ACA) otherwise known as Obamacare. It was passed without a single Republican vote and as more Americans experience the higher costs and other aspects of it realize how it has negatively affected their lives, it should eventually be dismembered and ended.
If Rush Limbaugh’s Thoughts on Holder’s Resignation Turn out to be True, America is in Big Trouble
Activist Attorney General Eric Holder is Stepping Down, But There’s Bad News as Well
When You See This New Rule From the Obama U.S. Forest Service, You’ll Realize the First Amendment is All But Dead
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*from United Liberty
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from USA Today
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)
Holder heading out, but contempt lives on
Opponent says timing of resignation no coincidence
Eric Holder resigns as attorney general
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from The Week
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from The Weekly Standard
Mary Burke: I Spent 'Hundreds of Hours' Writing Plagiarized Jobs Plan
Mary Burke, Wisconsin's Democratic gubernatorial candidate, tells a local news station that she put "hundreds of hours" into a jobs plan that was partly plagiarized from other Democratic candidates.
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from The Western Center for Journalism
(Western Journalism)
Top Republicans Just Fired Back Brutal, Yet Perfect Responses To Eric Holder’s Resignation
The Masked ISIS Executioner Will Be Trembling With Fear After What The FBI Just Announced
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from The Wenatchee World (WA)
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from The Western Center for Journalism
(Western Journalism)
Top Republicans Just Fired Back Brutal, Yet Perfect Responses To Eric Holder’s Resignation
The Masked ISIS Executioner Will Be Trembling With Fear After What The FBI Just Announced
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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
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