Tuesday, February 16, 2016

In the news, Tuesday, January 26, 2016


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JAN 25      INDEX      JAN 27
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from Breitbart
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from The Des Moines Register

Trump and Cruz in dead heat in Iowa: Quinnipiac Poll

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from KHQ Local News (NBC Spokane)

Body found near Cataldo identified as missing Spokane woman
The woman has been identified as Cindy Lou Zeppenfeld Bergan of Spokane. She had been missing since January 7.

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from KREM 2 News (CBS Spokane)
from KXLY 4 News (ABC Spokane)

Baumgartner introduces 'Seattle Quarantine' in Olympia
Just as the City of Spokane moves forward to require private businesses to provide safe and sick leave for all employees, State Senator Michael Baumgartner is urging his colleagues to look at a bill that would outlaw city governments from enacting their own wages increases and labor laws.

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from NBC News (& affiliates)

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from Newsmax
from The Spokesman-Review

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from The Washington Post
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from The Western Center for Journalism
(Western Journalism)  [Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Limbaugh: Kaine No Longer The ‘Conservative’ He Claimed To Be
Rush Limbaugh pointed out during his radio show Monday that Hillary Clinton’s running mate, Sen. Tim Kaine, D- Va., described himself as a “conservative” a little over a decade ago. But Kaine’s actions since prove he is anything but what he claimed to be, Limbaugh said.

BREAKING: Active Shooting Reported At Military Facility In Major US City
"All occupants are advised to run, hide or fight."

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from Zero Hedge
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

How Iceland Overthrew The Banks: The Only 3 Minutes Of Any Worth From Davos
"Why do we consider banks to be like holy churches?" is the rhetorical question that Iceland's President Olafur Ragnar Grimson asks (and answers) in this truly epic three minutes of truthiness from the farce that is the World Economic Forum in Davos. Amid a week of back-slapping and self-congratulatory party-outdoing, as John Aziz notes, the Icelandic President explains why his nation is growing strongly, why unemployment is negligible, and how they moved from the world's poster-child for banking crisis 5 years ago to a thriving nation once again. Simply put, he says, "we didn't follow the prevailing orthodoxies of the last 30 years in the Western world."

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