Sunday, June 18, 2017

In the news, Sunday, May 21, 2017


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from Daily Kos
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from FEE (Foundation for Economic Education)
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Only Markets Can Win the War on Poverty
The common presumption that markets serve the rich and governments serve the poor is belied by all evidence. The more government tries to “help,” the more the poor are denied choice, mired in dependency, and exploited by bureaucrats and politicians.

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from Independent Sentinel
RIGHT BIAS

James Comey Has a History of Not Finding the Clintons Guilty of Anything
Former FBI Director James Comey couldn’t find anything wrong in a long laundry list of egregious activities by Hillary Clinton, stretching the boundaries of believability by claiming she didn’t have intent. It wasn’t the first time Mr. Comey could find no fault in the Clintons’ sketchy past. It’s reasonable to say the Clintons have a prosecutor they can count on in James Comey.

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from Military Times
and Air Force Times, Army Times, Marine Corps Times, and Navy Times

Red Tails reunited: Pioneering Tuskegee Airmen proudly look back
Col. Charles McGee — an original Tuskegee Airman, veteran of three wars and aviation legend — still clearly remembers the day he shot down an FW-190 German Luftwaffe fighter.

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from Orthodox Christianity

Moscow to greet relics of St. Nicholas today with ringing of church bells throughout city
All of the churches of the capital will ring their bells beginning at 6:00 PM to herald the great event in a display of the people's deep love for St. Nicholas. Ringing will begin with the Kremlin’s rarely used Ivan the Great bell tower.

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from Reason Magazine
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Trump To Muslim World: Peace Only Possible "if your Nations Drive Out the Terrorists and Extremists"
The president's speech articulates non-interventionist principles despite fiery rhetoric. It's good to hear a president at least rhetorically lay out a foreign policy that is basically limited to defending American interests rather than saving the world.

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from The Spokesman-Review

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from Tri-City Herald

Kennewick native aims to bring joy with ‘Vintage Tri-Cities’ social media posts
Donald Sorenson was born in the Tri-Cities. He went to school in the Tri-Cities. He’s lived his whole life in the Tri-Cities — mostly in Kennewick. As a teen, he couldn’t wait to leave. “I wanted nothing more than to get out of this boring town,” he recalled. But Sorenson, now 39, ended up sticking around. And he’s glad he did. The married father of four has grown to love the area, and he started Facebook and Instagram accounts to celebrate its rich history.

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