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Wednesday, October 29. 2014Wednesday morning linksTen Things That Are Killing the Family The baseball Playograph Environmentalists Are Ruining Everything, Including Halloween Will Food Allergy Hysteria Destroy Halloween? The Utter Moral Collapse of UNC-Chapel Hill NY to colleges: Don't ask applicants re criminal history Berkeley students try to boot Bill Maher Indian Communities Chose Redskins for Athletic Mascot In US, Foreign-Born Job-Holders Break 25 MILLION… EconLog’s David Henderson does a splendid job explaining that minimum-wage legislation harms the very people its well-meaning proponents mean to help. Organic activists reject science, propose ‘natural’ Ebola cure, claim government conspiracy 2040’s America will be like 1840’s Britain, with robots? Scott Walker, in Dead Heat, Faces Third Election in Four Years - The national Democratic Party throws everything they have at the possible presidential contender. How Goldwater Changed Campaigns Forever British Minister: Global Warming “Pause” Result Of Government Climate Change Regulations… Good grief
Tuesday, October 28. 2014Tuesday morning linksImage via Driscoll Why is virginity so hard for modern culture to understand? Acid reflux: The Dangers of Eating Late at Night Welcome to the Big-Time College-Sports Sausage Factory The Most Stunning News Story of 2014 Boston Globe endorses Republican for MA governor Thornton: The Politics of Victimhood Richman: The State is No Friend of the Worker Want a Stable Job With Steadier Raises? Try Working for a Nonprofit Is Cruz too conservative for America? Army isolating some soldiers returning from Africa Teachers squeezed for $27 million in union political spending If oil speculators were to blame for the $12 per barrel Jan.-June increase, do they now get credit for the $25 drop? DeRugy: Government Failure Is Baked In China’s Third Era: The End of Reform, Growth, and Stability Navy SEAL: US Special Ops Are Starting To Look A Lot Less Special ‘Swarms of Cooperative, Autonomous’ Robots to Hit Battlefields Special interests weigh down America's economy, while Vietnam's young capitalism booms. Brazil: "As a Brazilian friend told me last week, we are two countries, one half that works and the other half is dependent on government." Cash Or Cheque Frau Merkel? EU In Control, PM Cameron Humiliated Monday, October 27. 2014Monday morning links You Don't Have to Feel Your Breasts - Breast self-exams haven't been shown to save lives. Instead, The Stigma Around Baby Formula How American Parenting Looks to the Rest of the World Moonbat Food Snobs Can’t Tell Organic Food From McDonald’s Should we pay teachers more? Should we pay teachers more? A Feeling of Control: How America Can Finally Learn to Deal With Its Impulses Catholic universities reject Catholic principles Feminism Has Nothing to Say But It Still Won’t Shut Up New York: Finally shred the charter-school cap - Why limit the spread of success? The bogus fuss over Walrus beach parties: Walrus Haulouts Are Nothing New Democrats Push for New Heavy Regulations on Internet Postings, Drudge, and Blogs Good luck with that Canada Shows How to Eliminate the Tax Bias against Saving Two Yr-Old and Four Yr-Old Boys Shot in St. Louis Drive-By Shootings – Media Silent Shameless Race Baiting by Dems Down the Stretch George F. Will: The nastiest political tactic this year Early voting alters campaigns' strategies, costs Related, it's the executive end run Democratic billionaires outdo GOP in Super PAC contributions Who should get the next U.S. jobs? More new immigrants or America's jobless? How Unions And Liberals Are Working Hard To Kill Jobs The profound implications of the Great American Shale Revolution Energy costs in the Northeast US China: Laboratory for Capitalist Wealth Creation Erasing borders in the Middle East
Saturday, October 25. 2014Saturday morning linksFrank Serpico speaks Thirty-Three-Hit Wonder - Billy Joel still lives on Long Island, still rules the Garden. Big Taxi is doomed Idaho city ordinance bans distribution of Bible to children Study Says Deer Hunting Helps to Replenish Forests Problem is that we eliminated their natural predators Save the fishes! Drill offshore Prohibition Redux: Pennsylvania to Destroy Thousands of Bottles of Wine - Owner violated archaic liquor laws From My Vantage Point, Social Security Disability is Totally Corrupt Houston, We Have a Gender-Blind Public-Restroom Problem Krauthammer: Barack Obama, Bewildered Bystander - He’s angry, but not angry enough to fix what’s wrong. Hillary Clinton Says, “Don’t Let Anyone Tell You It’s Corporations and Businesses That Create Jobs”
Dems on FEC move to regulate Internet campaigns, blogs, Drudge The UK wants people to exercise to save $ for the NHS But aren't people cheaper if dead? John Kerry Thinks Climate Change Causes Radical Islam North Korea warns against anti-Pyongyang leaflet drop Shooting balloons is the most fun you can have in NoKo Friday, October 24. 2014Competency-based credentials - this is a big deal
I suspect he missed a lot of interesting stuff, but he got the competency. There are plenty of reasons for "seat time" in many areas of study, but certainly not in all. For example, there really are no valid criteria (in my view) for competency in Art History, or in history for that matter. Here's the idea: Hacking Higher Ed With Competency-Based Education Related, competency exams may be racially-biased via disparate impact. Here's that whole story, from Bill McMorris: How the Supreme Court Created the Student Loan Bubble - It all starts with Griggs v. Duke Power Co.
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Friday morning links Weather Channel Founder John Coleman: There is no significant man-made global warming at this time Football Coach Fired Because Eating Watermelon Is Racist - Parents from other schools felt smashing a watermelon and eating it after games was inappropriate. Related, architecture is racist too Most racist thing? An architect eating a watermelon Death Threats Aimed at Boy, 11, Who Bagged Rare Albino Deer Can't Afford a House? Don't Buy One The Department of Homeland Security Goes on a Panty Raid Op-Ed: What Would Toscanini Do? Andrew Klavan: Just Say No To Feminism The War on Poverty Turns 50 - Are We Winning Yet? Sex and politics: poor Lewinsky didn't know the game The Department of Homeland Security Goes on a Panty Raid Michael Brown’s Granny & Mother Brawl in Street Over T-Shirts & Swag Mark Steyn: Doesn’t Matter If GOP Win Midterms, Liberals Winning ‘Other 364 Days,’ Culture Wars Yucca Mountain safe for nuke storage Syria tribal revolt against Islamic State ignored H.R. McMaster: Thinking Clearly about War and the Future of Warfare – The US Army Operating Concept Navy's Top Admiral: Long Deployments are 'Unsustainable' Thursday, October 23. 2014"The American people deserve to be treated better than the way their government treats them."
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Thursday morning linksThe most valuable and unequal things we inherit are not dollars, but dollars are good too I'd Stay Off Of This Guy's Lawn If I Were You The Dodge Brothers and Henry Ford: A Brief History Confessions Of An AP Teacher: College Board’s New History Curriculum Is Terrible Abusing Federal Paid Leave Good grief Al Gore: America’s Unofficial Climate Czar Union enrollment plummets for Wisconsin teachers under tough law "Tough"? The old law was tough. Special interest licensing: A Confused Progressive Case Against Occupational Licensing Abuse NYC:Council’s new bill to boost smoking The Real Story on How Much Obamacare Increased Coverage
The incredible cost savings that are possible when patients can actually shop around Infected by Politics - The public-health profession is more committed to social justice than to sound science. Obama the conservative US Spends 30 Times More on Welfare Benefits Per Person Than Communist China Thomas Sowell on ‘predatory lending’ and ‘predatory journalism’ NYT: Dems should applaud Obama Election season: Holder DOJ expert witness: blacks are dumber and less civic-minded than whites Election season: Dem GOTV Group Caught on Camera Endorsing Voter Fraud Election season: Scott Brown Nails Shaheen on Immigration: 'I Want to Fight for Jobs for New Hampshire' over Jobs for Illegal Aliens Election season: Kimball - Dem Panic According to the New York Times Why the Teenage Girls of Europe Are Joining ISIS - Because they want the same things that teenage boys want: a strong sense of meaning and purpose No mention of devotion to Allah in that calculation? Traffickers use abductions, prison ships to feed Asian slave trade Saudis Sentence Leading Shiite Cleric to Death Defensible Borders in the Age of IS - What does the upheaval in the Middle East mean for Israel’s territorial needs? Wednesday, October 22. 2014Illegal immigration
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Wednesday morning linksPic is this 1959 Porsche-Diesel Junior Tractor There's More to Life Than Being Happy - Meaning comes from the pursuit of more complex things than happiness It's about Viktor Frankl When Aristotle Invented Science The surprising comeback of train travel The Externalization of Responsibility: Monica Lewinsky’s Personal Shame Election season: Dems Backing Sen. Kay Hagan Leave Fliers Warning Of Lynchings If GOP Wins… Election season: Dildos and Lynchings: Wendy Davis, Kay Hagan Campaigns Go Insane Election season: CAUGHT ON TAPE: Dem Operative Stuffs Ballot Box in Arizona Election season: Obama Admin: We May Need 'Surge' Of Millions Of Immigrant Ids 'For Any Number Of Reasons' Green cards on the table -President Obama lets slip his scheme for a permanent majority
Future election season: Hillary Clinton Raises Record $2.1M At Jeffrey Katzenberg Co-Hosted Hollywood Fundraiser Klavan: Knucklehead Row:
Tuesday, October 21. 2014The Hypocrisy of Power
This is a 4 year old story discussing why reconciliation is "good", in particular as it applied to the ACA. It is a certainty, as Lord Acton once said, that power corrupts. In many cases of political activity, that corruption isn't just apparent in bribes, graft or other rackets that take place. It's visibly evident in the hypocrisy of power. In reality, reconciliation is probably bad every time it is used. I say this because it was mainly designed to overcome filibusters. Filibusters exist in order to extend debate on contentious issues on which neither side can claim a clear and overwhelming majority agreement (read as "bipartisan" - a term I despise since I view it as a means to push a slow growing Progressive agenda, but which many people think is a "good"). If a system's success depends on having the 'right people' in place, there's probably something wrong with the system. As our republic is aging, it seems there is a distinct and overwhelming stench coming from Washington because both parties are putting people in place who are perceived to be the 'right people'. Yet things just keep getting worse.
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Tuesday morning links25 Is the New 21 - For some parents, the deadline for a kid's financial independence has gotten an extension. The History of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, 50 Years After Its Construction - Built in 1964, the span still stands as Americas’ largest suspension bridge Re AirBNB: Interesting, isn’t it, that most of our growth comes from the parts of An Interview With the Repo Man College Grads Flock to New Cities New York Dominates 2014 List of America's Most Expensive ZIP Codes Near the top - SoHo's industrial loft area Why I love old people, but I will not accept Medicare 10 reasons why I love Medicare as a physician Why doctors give Obamacare a failing grade Secret Slack Shadows Job Market as Fed Weighs When to Lift Rates I would suggest three years ago SOURCE OF CURRENT EBOLA EPIDEMIC IDENTIFIED: Bat-Eating Family in Guinea Village Election season: Wendy Davis Campaign Launches Its Most Absurd Attack on Greg Abbott Yet The guy is married to a Latina Election season: Mary Landrieu: My Multimillion-Dollar Home Is Not a Mansion For me, a 7000 sq' townhouse is just a humble pied a terre. BTW, how do politicians get so rich? Government to Ordained Ministers: Celebrate Same-Sex Wedding or Go to Jail Will that apply to Muslims too? Sultan: The Progressive Pajama Boy Era is Over
A New Start for Afghanistan: 3 Massive Challenges That Will Decide Its Future Monday, October 20. 2014The Inverted Priorities of Americans A fun and interesting blog from the author.
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Monday morning links
The Case for Drinking as Much Coffee as You Like Great London Beer Flood of 1814 How not to carry your neck pillow… 'The Hobbit' In LEGO, In 72 Seconds Why I visit prostitutes - Just as sex workers are shamed by society, Taking Exception to Vermont's Proposed GMO Labeling Rules Pelosi: Let transgender troops serve openly Seattle’s Reds Have Minimum Wage Blues Your Tax Dollars At Work: Liberal religious organizations make amnesty pay The New York Times Editorial Board needs a copy of ‘Consumer Credit and the American Economy” Government case implodes as its former lawyers allege fraud against Holder DOJ Goodwin: A toxic president Noonan: Who Do They Think We Are? The administration’s Ebola evasions reveal its disdain for the American people. The nasty politicization of Election season: Kay Hagan’s October Surprise - Her family’s businesses benefited from $400K in stimulus funds. Election season: The Trouble with Early Voting - When Election Day becomes Election Month, voters cast ballots before they have all the relevant info. MADA: 80% of Palestinian journalists censored themselves Yazidi Virgins Given As “Gifts” To Islamic State Leaders… The Dead Hand of Socialism: State Ownership in the Arab World Arab Uprisings May Doom Middle East Christians Saturday, October 18. 2014Saturday morning linksImage: Sorry again - forgot where I stole that one Students: Transgender Woman Can’t Be Diversity Officer Because She’s a White Man Now. Biology is too confusing. Rambunctious boys: The economic value of misbehavior The Upside of Marrying an Underachieving Man 'Sex over Food the Clear Choice for Some Males,' Says Study Whoda thunkit? Can eat later. Thank God for studies. Why Germany Is So Much Better at Training Its Workers - America rarely uses an apprenticeship model to teach young people a trade. Could such a system help the unemployed? A book people are discussing: How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life: An Unexpected Guide to Human Nature and Happiness "I fully admit to having a mild resentment toward rich people." I envy wealth, but not enough to do anything about it. I know envy is a sin. CDC Curbs Secondhand Smoke More Than Ebola We've all heard of Government Cheese - but Government Beer? A terrible bus ride in Baltimore “Climate Change” To Cause More Severe Frosts Of course, just as predicted Surveillance-Proof - Technology companies take heat for making phones the government can’t tap. Barrons: Investing in Do-Good Stocks Is Sustainable - More dollars should flow to socially responsible firms as Millennials and women gain influence in markets. How's that for an insult to the intelligence of the youth and women? Voting Out Incumbents Could Worsen Partisanship So? Partisanship is good. Figures. Obama Appoints Far Left Hack With Expertise in Revolutionary Politics as Ebola Czar Election politics: Bloomberg fuels pro-Michelle Nunn Super PAC with $350,000 donation
Thomas Friedman: Those non-Islamist ISIS folks just need better schools Go, Tom. Go and teach. More evidence that Obama brought Enterovirus D-68 to US the with his illegal alien imports BRITISH OFFICIALS UNCOVER HUNDREDS OF NEW CASES OF FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION IN THE UK Friday, October 17. 2014Friday morning linksI took my mother-in-law to the wife market Why Kids Sext - An inquiry into one recent scandal reveals how kids think The Rise of All-Purpose Antidepressants - Doctors are increasingly prescribing SSRIs to treat more than just depression When 'Niceness' Becomes Tyranny Run FOUR miles to burn off just one bottle of coke: Scientists call for exercise data to be printed on packaging instead of calories Who’s afraid of hedge funds? The folks with a vested interest in failed schools Could the state of America get any worse? Yes CDC Blew Record Budget on Playground Injuries and ‘Social Norming’ 15 Ways The NIH And CDC Wasted Taxpayer Money During the October 3 airing of Real Time With Bill Maher, guest Ben Affleck joined Maher in talking about owning guns in order to protect their homes and their families. Stockton’s Unlearned Lessons - The troubled California city could straighten out its finances, but its leaders don’t seem to want to. The effects of cheap oil Sultan is no fan of Islam AP: Nearly 1 Million Americans Have Cast Ballots Already For Midterm Elections Politics today: Udall is a rubber stamp Politics today: Scott Brown can win Politics today: The nation’s most effective welfare reformer may be the Republican governor of Maine, Paul LePage, and he’s under assault for it. From Wiliamson's The Thirty Years’ War - What this country needs is a war of attrition against the welfare state and entrenched incompetency: Hamburg has become the scene of street fighting between Islamic supporters of ISIS and expatriate Kurds Thursday, October 16. 2014Thursday morning linksThe investment markets? It's about time, past time, for a good correction towards reality. Ebola hysteria? I guess it sells soap. News is infotainment. See The #Ebola Media Epidemic Presbyterian workers wore no hazmat suits for two days while treating Ebola patient I don't blame government for that - I blame the Infectious Disease team at the hospital A COMPACT FUSION REACTOR THAT COULD CHANGE THE WORLD FOREVER: Lockheed Martin Claims Breakthrough We'll see... Why Angie’s List Is In Trouble We have had good luck with people via Angie's - a good resource, thus far The Adultery Arms Race - Technology has made cheating on your spouse, or catching a cheater, easier than ever. How digital tools are aiding the unfaithful and the untrusting—and may be mending some broken marriages. Why is Denmark so happy? No limit, no pay credit card. Nice The end of the era of personal responsibility A moving reminiscence Cornell: Basically, if you were a deer on campus, you got so much free birth The World Is Full of Grain - Agricultural production is at record levels—and that could make the planet less stable. A gluten apocalypse City of Houston demands pastors turn over sermons Tell the city to go to hell All-Female Colleges Adopt New Policies To Enroll Male ‘Transgender’ Students After Central Bank Financial Bubbles, Comes Liquidation And Industrial Deflation Stockman: This Time Is Different—–For The First Time In 25-Years The Wall Street Gamblers Are Home Alone Obamacare Is a Job-Slashing, Deficit-Deepening Disaster Equating Conservatism With Hate Speech on Campus The kids can't handle new ideas Jon Stewart Skewers Dem Wealth Hypocrisy Fair enough, but I do not get the appeal of this smarmy guy Politics today:Elizabeth Warren: The Rich White Man’s Candidate Politics today: Train Wreck: Alison Lundergan Grimes Refuses To Say If She Would Vote For Harry Reid To Lead Senate Dems… Politics today: Arkansas Debate: Cotton excels; Pryor confirms he’s out-of-touch Politics today: Our Lame Cult of the Presidency Remember The Fresh Promise Of Barack Obama? What Happened To That Guy? Leon Panetta wants more kids to go into "public service" The Progressive always reveals his inner totalitarian Heather: Neo-Victorianism on Campus - Is this the end of the collegiate bacchanal? Leaked DHS Document: 167,000 Convicted Criminal Aliens At Large In US Kerry: ISIS ‘Dead Wrong’ in Its Religious Justification for Slavery Well, he knows Islam better than they do Is Kobani Erdogan’s Warsaw? Apprentice Jihadists Practice in French Park – Tell Cops They’ll “Burn in Hell” Wednesday, October 15. 2014Where US taxes go, short versionI don't see debt service on his more detailed chart. Is it too low to bother with?
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Wednesday morning linksPhoto: Twisted Aspens from a friend's hike in Colorado. Why twisted? Airbnb Regulated Into Legality Yet another significant paper finds low climate sensitivity to CO2, suggesting there is no global warming crisis at hand The Military vs. Marlboro - Our soldiers and sailors deserve the right to decide whether to buy tobacco on base. "the right"? The Bigger the Rock, the Shorter the Marriage But - correlation is not causation Yuck: 83% of nation's schools report more lunches dumped by kids Can Christians Still Go to Harvard? America’s colleges are increasingly hostile to religion, but a Veritas, a Christian organization, has found a way to thrive. “I spent 10 years doing New York all wrong”: Adelle Waldman on Urban Studies: The Redevelopment Racket An Eerie Look at Ireland's Suburban Ghost Towns A new book argues that the left needs to stop the “awfulization” of abortion and embrace it as a social good. How the Free Speech Movement Died Growing crisis of female gun violence There's a possible Adam Lanza inside every little kid, so watch out for them Changing public attitudes toward federalism Did you Know that USA Has an ‘Ebola Czar?’ We Do. So Why Is She Hiding? The Centers for Everything But Disease Control Germany Acknowledges Hard Energy Reality Historical confusion: Hispanics against Hispanic adventurism in the New World Dalrymple on bizarre dictators Hillary Clinton touts affordable higher education in $225G Las Vegas speech Greed for money and power all the way down A Border That Is No Barrier Is Still A National Crisis China Military Buildup Shifts Balance of Power in Asia in Beijing’s Favor Rise of IS elicits soul searching in Arab Gulf, a source of funds and fighters
Tuesday, October 14. 2014Falling Oil Prices
Yesterday, I paid $2.92. Not surprisingly, prices vary from place to place. I'm in New Jersey and we tend to have lower prices. On my way home from Syracuse on Sunday, I paid $3.47 only 5 miles north of the Pennsylvania border. Had I taken the risk to go 10 miles further (my indicator said I had 30 miles left, and that is not very accurate), I could have paid $3.25 simply by crossing the state border. Recently, there was an article about falling prices in the morning news links here on Maggie's. The suggestion was that US drilling was the driver. I wasn't sure this was accurate, because the numbers didn't add up. Here is a short article on what the other factors may be. For conspiracy theorists, there's always the political manipulation angle: "Oil has fallen to $60 a barrel. Experts predict it will continue to fall until exactly one minute after the polls close on November 7th." --Jay Leno (election is the 4th this year....but it's all in the delivery).
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Preliminary Map for the Urban Trail of Discovery
So, for the time being, this is the current path chosen. We welcome additions, suggestions and ideas from attendees and online spectators alike. Perhaps we'll do a 5 hour webcast chronicling the adventures. Not sure my iPhone would last that long, though. Tuesday morning linksPhoto: Gwynnie took that in the Adirondacks this weekend Phobias may be memories passed down in genes from ancestors About to Give Birth and Already Sick of the “Pay More Attention to Your Baby!” Guilt The Battered Humanities–Are They Worth Saving? Want an Economic Boost? Let’s Kill the Death Tax The Centers for Disease Control Loses Its Grip Ad Blames GOP Budget Cuts For Ebola Outbreak Re the above, Sometimes … most of the time … you just have to raise the “BS” flag Moving Right Along - The massive and still accelerating Best piece on immigration that I have seen Why liberals hate the disabled US Slips to 12th in Economic Freedom From #2 to #12 during Obama Obamacare is in hiding until after the election What The United States Can Learn From Israel About Cybersecurity The U.S. Intelligence Community's Creativity Challenge Islamic State says it is buying and selling Yazidi women, using them as concubines The religion is down with that Taliban adopts Islamic State terror tactics as U.S. troops exit Afghanistan ... why does the State Department blame Israel for using excessive force, even though the IDF appears to make even more effort than the U.S. Army or Air Force to avoid civilian casualties? Monday, October 13. 2014Indigenous Peoples’ Day Is Offensive to Indigenous People
If you want honor American Indians, then honor an American Indian.
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Update on this coming Saturday's NYC Urban HikeSeems like we'll be a small, intrepid group. Here's our tentative route, as of now, via Bulldog: Meet at South Ferry – Battery Park 10 am, Sat. Oct. 18 Fraunces Tavern 54 Pearl Street Monday morning linksWhen Columbus came back to Spain with news of the West Indies, it was no big deal and of little interest in Europe. They found no spices. Red Bull Settles False Advertising Lawsuit for $13 Million Because It Actually Doesn’t Give You Wings The Trouble with Physics – Another branch of science captured by groupthink They must have thought the guy was insane The goal for some liberals, like medieval ascetics, is to live off only The high heritability of educational achievement reflects many genetically influenced traits, not just intelligence The Value of a College Degree is Falling Biden prays for gun violence "Why Do New York Restaurants Suck?" - The Surprising Answer NYC has wonderful restaurants. It's the customers who suck The Manhattan apartment with the furthest distance from the subway Spinning out of control: Why voter doubt of big government is on the rise From Mid-Atlantic to Midwest, Voters Express Frustration and Fatigue They have been trained to expect too much from government The Manhattan apartment with the furthest distance from the subway - See more at: http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2014/10/the-manhattan-apartment-with-the-furthest-distance-from-the-subway.html#sthash.sGmGyeJN.dpuf Men Have Depended on the Government for Centuries—So Why Shouldn't Women Do the Same? California Law Requires Doctors To Undergo LGBT Re-education Will: Rent Seeking: America’s National Pastime - A North Carolina case before the Supreme Court could strike a blow against the practice. U.S. military faces new kind of threat with Ebola:
Susan Collins says it’s too late to repeal Obamacare; Mark Levin responds Conservatives' rhetorical disadvantage Antarctic Sea Ice Sees Record Growth, Cause Climate Change SHHH, NO ONE TELL THE ANTI-KEYSTONE PIPELINE NUTS: Canadian Oil Exports to U.S Hit Record High Plotting an American-Style Fracking Revolution in Britain War against Isis: US air strategy in tatters as militants march on
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