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Since the executions were rehearsed many times, the captives remain calm, not knowing that their deaths are imminent

CTF Calls on Province for Full Sale of Hydro One Canadian Taxpayers Federation | March 11, 2015
Government must give up operational control of crown corporation in proposed asset sale

Let's look at Ed Schultz the way Ed Schultz looks at everyone else.

Is America prepared to take on another Clinton after suffering through two lawless and corrupt terms of Barack Obama?

And she ignores three crucial questions that really get to the heart of the issue. Of course.

World Is At War Guest Column | March 11, 2015
The scourge of radical Islamic terrorism

Tourism Ireland film celebrating the greenest day of the year invites the world to the Emerald Isle

For the Clinton family, the Postcode Lottery is the tap that keeps on running

The EPA Thinks You’re Stupid Alan Caruba | March 11, 2015
The Clean Power Plan is really about no power or far more costly power in those states where the EPA has been shutting down coal-fired plants that not long ago provided fifty percent of all the electricity in the nation.

Graphene: A new tool for fighting cavities and gum disease? American Chemical Society | March 11, 2015
Preventing dental diseases could someday include treatments with graphene oxide.

Stem-cell therapy for ALS, diabetes Guest Column | March 11, 2015
Israel’s Kadimastem is testing its technology for differentiating pluripotent stem cells into a range of functional human cells.

Peak Oil Alarm, Energy Crisis, Renewable Hype: A 100 Year Old Scare

“I thought using one device would be simpler,” Hillary Clinton said of the email controversy.

Studying proteins in pasta lends insights into how they affect people with celiac disease and wheat allergies.

How 3-D bioprinting could address the shortage of organ donations American Chemical Society | March 11, 2015
Designing blood vessels for 3-D printing is a critical step toward eventually printing whole organs.

Economic success in Wisconsin - which will serve as an embarrassment to Democrats and their union allies

A new silk-based material could help make rechargeable batteries last longer.

Letter to Speaker John Boehner

Clinton’s Evasive Press Conference Arnold Ahlert | March 11, 2015
Can America trust Hillary to decide what emails are fit for the public’s eyes?

VA’s Double “State of Emergency” Robert L. Rosebrock | March 11, 2015
Stop the inhumane treatment of disabled homeless Veterans in Los Angeles

Turning smartphones into personal, real-time pollution monitors American Chemical Society | March 11, 2015
Mobile technology can help pinpoint when and where children are exposed to air pollution.

She's just a joker - one and half emails an hour. Tisk, tisk. And she led off hollering about gender equity, and how she's always stood for it. There's no equity in these numbers, folks, no equity at all. And I'm not standing for it.

The Tolerance Surplus Daniel Greenfield | March 11, 2015
Until the tolerance surplus with Islam is closed, the violence that Islam brings to our shores will continue

Delicious irony.

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The Husk of Police/Black Community Unity! Nadra Enzi | March 10, 2015
Police/Black community relations in the Mike Brown era

Reaction has been flowing in since Monday morning’s signing.

Obama, are you in bed with ISIS? Dag Barkley | March 10, 2015
No...Michelle is too selfish with bed space

I work best without a room full of people to deal with

Hillary Clinton’s Talking Points Press Encounter Joseph A. Klein, CFP United Nations Columnist | March 10, 2015
In sum, Hillary Clinton tried to use the typical Clintonian evasive tactics, hoping the press and the American people will move on to other matters

Using “safety” to break a nation A. Dru Kristenev | March 10, 2015
The agenda is a simple one, while President Obama called climate change a greater threat to America than ISIS, the unending supply of accidents continues to keep the assumed peril in the news

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