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Three Wine Trends to Watch for in 2015 David White | January 6, 2015
Today consumers are falling in love with Champagne. Shipments to the United States have been climbing steadily since 2009.

Lawless Storm Hits Florida County Offices Liberty Counsel | January 6, 2015
Judges are lawlessly conducting same-sex marriages.

Fifteen Things You’d Like to See the New Congress Do Heritage Foundation | January 6, 2015
What many conservatives want they fear they are not going to get.

Boehner and the vote for House Speaker Dag Barkley | January 6, 2015
Nervous that Pelosi might regain the Gavel.

How Islamic “thinking is antagonizing the entire world"

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Bipartisan cooperation

The Many Ways to Get Around New Zealand Travel New Zealand | January 6, 2015
For the sightseer who wants to get around on their own two feet, New Zealand is home to several great walkable cities

Transparency.

As long as their bishops are supporting soul-killing Marxism, Catholics should stop supporting their bishops

Protestors in Ferguson and New York City are not grassroots oriented but agitated into action by revcom.us, brought to you by the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA

Challenging Obama’s Alleged Powers Alan Caruba | January 6, 2015
Obama is not just the enemy of the Democrats and Republicans in Congress. He is the enemy of the people

In 2013, the military campaign in Mali, which included African Union forces aided by French forces, was the background to a wave of suicide attacks

Oil Below $50 Tests Economics of U.S. Shale Boom Guest Column | January 6, 2015
The Unstoppable Shale Revolution

Rangel is quick to call others racist even when they aren't but it doesn't stop him from spewing racial divisiveness

Congress Could Make History for the First Time Since 1923 Heritage Foundation | January 6, 2015
Twenty-nine Republican votes are necessary to block Boehner from returning as speaker for the 114th Congress. So far, 10 have declared their opposition, including two Republicans

De Blasio has engaged in non-stop political action for his own benefit at the expense of the police

Demonstrators in New York and California stormed restaurants and target white patrons over 'police violence,' but what good did they do? #BlackBrunch

Video: Robert O’Neill on being investigated by NCIS News on the Net | January 6, 2015
Man who killed bin Laden under investigation for possible disclosure of classified details

Two New York City police officers were shot late Monday night in the Bronx

SAF Launches Firearms Training Division Second Amendment Foundation | January 6, 2015
Training the new and inexperienced shooters in the defensive use of pistols, shotguns and carbines

With federal and provincial governments disagreeing regularly on much smaller issues, it seems unlikely they would all agree to implement a reform as large as a guaranteed income program

Jihadists of the Ansar al Sharia (Defenders of Sharia), supporters of the Islamic State, have been kidnapping and murdering Coptic migrants in Libya

How North Korea and Iran Became Cyber-Terror Buddies Claudia Rosett | January 6, 2015
North Korea's rogue ventures, especially its long-standing romance with Iran


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Climate Alarmists turn back the Clock Viv Forbes | January 6, 2015
If climate alarmists succeed in turning back the clock, food and energy will again become reserved for the rich and powerful, and billions of poor people will die of starvation or exposure

Iranian Christians call the regular roundup of believers at this time of year their “Christmas gift” from the authorities

Palestinian imam Sheik Iyad Abu Funun

Energy Crisis As Early As 2016 Oilprice.com | January 6, 2015
Saudi Arabia, US Shales Oil and the Russian and Iranian Economies

The big question: Is America ready for another eight years of kinky sex scandals, stained blue dresses, and damsels in distress?

Illegitimacy leads to poverty, crime, and higher welfare costs which lead to bigger government, higher taxes, and a slower economy

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