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from Breitbart
Exposed: FBI Director James Comey’s Clinton Foundation Connection
A review of FBI Director James Comey’s professional history and relationships shows that the Obama cabinet leader — now under fire for his handling of the investigation of Hillary Clinton — is deeply entrenched in the big-money cronyism culture of Washington, D.C. His personal and professional relationships — all undisclosed as he announced the Bureau would not prosecute Clinton — reinforce bipartisan concerns that he may have politicized the criminal probe.
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from CBS News (& affiliates)
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from The Economist
Art of the lie
From Machiavelli to Putin, politicians have always lied. But today the truth is not falsified but disregarded entirely.
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from FEE (Foundation for Economic Education)
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from Forum for Middle East Understanding
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(FFMU) (Rescue Christians) (Shoebat.com)
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from The Guardian (UK)
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Pope and ceremony: the secret world of Vatican City
The headquarters of the Catholic church is a closely guarded city-state – centuries old and resistant to change. Can Pope Francis drag it into the 21st century? Guardian photographer Christian Sinibaldi was given unprecedented access to his world.
Pope and ceremony: the secret world of Vatican City
The headquarters of the Catholic church is a closely guarded city-state – centuries old and resistant to change. Can Pope Francis drag it into the 21st century? Guardian photographer Christian Sinibaldi was given unprecedented access to his world.
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from The Living Church
Religion on vacation: Rocamadour, Aigues-Morte, and Nîmes
Editor’s note: Yesterday saw the first post in Ephraim Radner’s “travelogue of faith,” or “archaeology of its public burial.” Here is the conclusion.
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Religion on vacation: Rocamadour, Aigues-Morte, and Nîmes
Editor’s note: Yesterday saw the first post in Ephraim Radner’s “travelogue of faith,” or “archaeology of its public burial.” Here is the conclusion.
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from New York Daily News
Greta Zimmer Friedman, nurse in iconic Times Square sailor-kiss photo, dead at 92
Greta Zimmer Friedman, who was kissed by a sailor in Times Square in one of the most iconic photographs of the 20th century, died on Thursday in Virginia, her son, Joshua Friedman, told the Daily News. She was 92.
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from NPR (& affiliates)
from The Spokesman-Review
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