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“It’s unbelievable to see so many innocent Americans that have been killed by undocumented immigrant felons in recent years,” Kate’s father Jim Steinle told lawmakers

There was also a free T-shirt from the school for the gay pride event

Lt. Commander Timothy White returned fire on the Chattanooga terrorist last week.

Barack Obama finally demanded the Iranian regime release four detained Americans.

Gatter was nonchalant when suggesting she could ask surgeons to use certain abortion procedures that could keep the aborted baby “intact.”

Useful idiots.

Back in 2014, he received tremendous backlash for defending comments made by Mark Cuban in reference to the Trayvon Martin case

The event is scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m., and will last at least two hours

Britain Announces Deep Renewable Subsidy Cuts Guest Column | July 22, 2015
UK Energy & Climate Department Faces 40% Budget Cut

To hear that this organization is allowed by our government to do that kind of targeting is very disturbing to me. I call it today’s 21st Century Jim Crow.

More Job Losses Coming To U.S. Shale Oilprice.com | July 22, 2015
The coming few months will prove challenging for the sector, and some small and medium U.S. producers may start missing their debt repayments or even file for bankruptcy

Iran Sanctions: The Forgotten History UN Watch | July 22, 2015
Anne Bayefsky on the significance of the U.N. vote to lift international sanctions on Iran

New battery technologies take on lithium-ion American Chemical Society | July 22, 2015
Researchers at Oxis Energy in England could be poised to commercialize lithium-sulfur batteries within the next few years.

The report said those who benefitted from the land grabs will in future be expected to pay a small rental per acre, which will be used to pay compensation to evicted white farmers.

In view of the international seal of approval for uranium enrichment in Iran, the possibility that the kingdom will take a similar route, even against American opposition, cannot be ruled out

Chats in Geneva over DNA claims

The death of Chenjerai Hove at the relatively early age of 61 in Oslo, Norway has robbed Zimbabwe of one its great poets and novelists, writes TREVOR GRUNDY

Boosting gas mileage by turning engine heat into electricity American Chemical Society | July 22, 2015
A new material could convert engine heat into electric power— and help reduce our reliance on fossil fuels.

"Gov. Walker signed dangerous abortion restrictions into law in WI - without exceptions for rape or incest. Extreme and unacceptable. -H"

For the benefit of every American citizen, Presidential candidate Donald Trump is re shaping America’s 2016 political narrative. Suffering dastardly attacks as his reward.

It’s unlikely that President Obama will recant his previous statement about Planned Parenthood over the shocking news

After dad’s insulin overdose, sons create app News on the Net | July 22, 2015
Distinct from reminder apps that are ‘just glorified alarm clocks,’ Medisafe provides additional tools to keep patients on their medications.

Molecule plays a pivotal role in making ovarian cancer cells so lethal

The agency said people don't have to belong to a specific church or religion to use this exemption, and may attest to U.S. officials administering the oath that they have these beliefs.


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Donald Trump Slams Planned Parenthood, Says He’d Fire Everyone At The VA, More

Armadillos are the only animal to carry leprosy, according to the Centers for Disease Control

Fellow panelist David Corn of Mother Jones chimed in moments later to lament that CMP and “right-wing media” have created “a false controversy”

In the video below, most people who are asked sign a petition for a new “white privilege” tax, although a few people say no. Infowars describes the scene

Scientists coaxed the development of this muscle cell from an adult stem cell.

E-cigarettes may be as addictive as traditional ones American Chemical Society | July 22, 2015
Studying the kind of nicotine in e-cigs could help scientists and regulators understand the devices' potential health risks.

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