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Just like humans, dolphins have social networks News on the Net | May 6, 2015
Researchers were able to learn about the association patterns as well as movement behavior and habitat preferences of some 200 individual dolphins

Bigotry and anti-constitutionalism on full display

Progressivism: Empire of Lies News on the Net | May 6, 2015
All of it shocking, disgraceful and repugnant... if only any of it were... you know... true.

Greek ministers expect to raise up to €180 million from the new surcharge

Baltimore Prosecutor Marilyn Mosby's actions in the Freddie Gray case are either reckless or incompetent

Liberal Democrats have played blacks for over 50 years. Obama is simply their latest front man, brilliantly covered in a black skin disguise.


In Time, Clinton Tries to Boost Self in Boosting Warren Arthur Christopher Schaper | May 5, 2015
No wonder Hillary likes Warren, so far. She talks about accountability, but holds no one accountable, like President Obama and her less likely successor.

Breach of Trust Guest Column | May 5, 2015
Lieutenant Governor's Chief of Staff, Anthony Hylton, doesn't even understand the authority of the Office of which he is the Chief of Staff.

Eight murders and 12 shootings in the Maryland city that are completely unrelated to anything to do with the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray

The Computers are Listening News on the Net | May 5, 2015
How the NSA Converts Spoken Words Into Searchable Text

Kosilek was known as Robert Kosilek when she was convicted of murdering her spouse, Cheryl, in 1990.

Commemorating the 132-135AD Jewish war of independence

The Washington Post’s correction problem News on the Net | May 5, 2015
Post's correction problems go well beyond Baltimore -- and all the way to the paper's Pulitzer Prize-winning reporting on lapses at the U.S. Secret Service

At least two Florida companies have been approved for ferry service from the United States to Cuba

Showdown with Hillary Clinton Over Benghazi Roger Aronoff | May 5, 2015
Major Media: Obama administration—and Hillary Clinton—propaganda mouthpieces

Dust is a Worldwide Pollutant Jack Dini | May 5, 2015
About 50 percent of aerosols in North America come from overseas, primarily dust and pollution from trans-Pacific transport, and also a little but of dust from trans-Atlantic transport from Africa

Holding the Voters in Contempt Alan Caruba | May 5, 2015
Voters will in 2016 likely rebuke the Democratic Party in an electoral bloodbath. It’s why the voices within and beyond the Party should be calling for Hillary to step aside. It won’t happen, but it should.

ISIS-Inspired Jihad Comes to Texas Arnold Ahlert | May 5, 2015
We draw Muhammad because we are free... We draw Muhammad because our unalienable rights are enshrined in the First Amendment

Dutch lawmaker brings truth to our nation’s capital.

Largely Ineffective Sanctions Against Iran Sierra Rayne | May 5, 2015
Sanctions are an ineffective tool on their own for achieving complex geopolitical objectives

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“We gratefully acknowledge the service and sacrifices, and honour the achievements of the brave Canadians in uniform who fought and died during the Liberation of the Netherlands. We will remember them.”

Antarctic Sea Ice Expands To New Record Guest Column | May 5, 2015
The Silliness Of Tesla’s Green Battery

“They’re kind of tired of the political class, and they believe that we need to return to a citizen government,”

Taking part in Chinese initiatives can be expected to open doors for Israel in Asia that are at present closed to Israeli economic entities and firms

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