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from Alex Jones (INFOWARS.COM)
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
“This is enough to shake the American political system to its foundation.”
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from Allen West
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
What the GOP establishment is about to do to Donald Trump is INSANE
What the GOP establishment is about to do to Donald Trump is INSANE
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from Breitbart
Convention Chaos Approaches
I should not be added to the list of people who think that a Donald Trump nomination would be a bad thing for the party. He is bringing in hundreds of thousands – or even millions – of new voters to the Republican Party and providing energy that we have not seen since the original Tea Party wave of 2010.
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from Conservative Intelligence Briefing
Trump Says He Has “Stores Worth More Than Mitt Romney”
HUGE News: Koch Brothers Won’t Spend Money To Stop Trump
Breaking: Romney Calls For Brokered Convention To Steal Election From Trump
Will The GOP Establishment Try To STEAL The Nomination From Donald Trump At The Convention?
Breaking: Hillary’s Server Creator Strikes Deal With FBI, Rumors Of Grand Jury SWIRL
Trump BLASTS Romney Before Speech
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from The Daily Caller
People Are Freaking Out That Donald Trump Talked About His Manhood During The Debate
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from FEE (Foundation for Economic Education)
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
How Climate Forecasts Are Like Keynesian Models
In avoiding adaptations from modern forecasting techniques, climatology has instead shown a marked preference for an older way of making predictions that is not only arguably less reliable on the whole, but also prone to overstating the precision of its claims about distant future events. Economics has learned — sometimes the hard way — that the economy is simply too complex to causally map out as a precise system of policy levers that could shape the economy with reliable and predictable outcomes; climatology is about to learn a similar lesson.
How Climate Forecasts Are Like Keynesian Models
In avoiding adaptations from modern forecasting techniques, climatology has instead shown a marked preference for an older way of making predictions that is not only arguably less reliable on the whole, but also prone to overstating the precision of its claims about distant future events. Economics has learned — sometimes the hard way — that the economy is simply too complex to causally map out as a precise system of policy levers that could shape the economy with reliable and predictable outcomes; climatology is about to learn a similar lesson.
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from The Guardian (UK)
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What a difference 400 years makes: the London skyline 1616 v 2016 – interactive
What a difference 400 years makes: the London skyline 1616 v 2016 – interactive
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from The Hill
Trump unloads on Romney ahead of speech
Former Clinton staffer who built email server strikes immunity deal with FBI: report
Trump owns social media during debate
Romney, Ryan huddle over weekend
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from HumanProgress.org
Education Website
Almost all African countries had state-owned and state-run telecommunications monopolies until recently. Some, including Kenya and Zambia, still retain a monopoly on the provision of landline services. No wonder, therefore, that the number of fixed telephone lines in Africa peaked in 2009 at 4 lines per 100 people. In Tanzania, there is just one landline per 100 people. The vast majority of Africans, in other words, never had reliable means of calling a doctor or a loved one. The rise of the cell phone changed all that. In 2014, 84 percent of Africans had a cell phone. In addition to massively improved communications, cell phones enabled Africans to side-step another problem plaguing people in poor countries—limited banking opportunities (especially in the far-flung rural areas). Users of cell phone services, like Kenya's M-Pesa, can deposit, withdraw and transfer money, and pay for goods and services, without ever having to visit a bank or access a bank account on a computer.
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from iFIBER ONE News (WA)
VanTassell charged for making threats, bail set at $125,000
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from Intellectual Takeout
Nonprofit Organization in Bloomington, Minnesota
Why People Should Still Study Latin
1. You don’t know English until you know Latin.. 2. It changes your brain for the better. 3. It isn’t actually dead. If none of these reasons is sufficient to hit the books, then I would add to the list that it is enormously helpful in understanding pop culture references: from Harry Potter, to television shows, to celebrity tattoos, Latin rears it’s supposedly-antiquated head on a regular basis.
Why People Should Still Study Latin
1. You don’t know English until you know Latin.. 2. It changes your brain for the better. 3. It isn’t actually dead. If none of these reasons is sufficient to hit the books, then I would add to the list that it is enormously helpful in understanding pop culture references: from Harry Potter, to television shows, to celebrity tattoos, Latin rears it’s supposedly-antiquated head on a regular basis.
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from MEDIAite
from Real Clear Politics
from RT (Russia Today)
(Russian government-supported propaganda channel)
Over 68K people call for Bill Clinton’s arrest over alleged electioneering on Super Tuesday
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Over 68K people call for Bill Clinton’s arrest over alleged electioneering on Super Tuesday
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from The Spokesman-Review
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from Talking Points Memo
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
Carson On Romney's Big Anti-Trump Speech: 'I Don't See How That's Helpful'
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[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
Carson On Romney's Big Anti-Trump Speech: 'I Don't See How That's Helpful'
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from US Herald
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]
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from Yahoo News
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