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Asked how confident he was that a deal could be reached, Tsakalotos said: “I think that question is mostly for European partners now.” He said it was up to Europe to show it is willing to “learn from its mistakes” and whether it was willing to accept

The stalemate thwarts efforts to combat the continent's refugee crises.

Isiah and Jeremiah say the smoke inside the home was so thick they could barely see.

Thorium nuclear energy Guest Column | June 17, 2015

Around 600,000 payments may have failed to enter accounts, the BBC said.

US Catholics Divided Over Global Warming

Rep. Raul Labrador, R-Idaho, believes House Republican leadership could better include conservatives in a debate over giving President Obama trade authority.

On the road to needle-free medicine American Chemical Society | June 17, 2015
Scientists are working to make needles obsolete.

Toward nanorobots that swim through blood to deliver drugs (video) American Chemical Society | June 17, 2015
Patients could one day benefit from swimming nanorobots that deliver drugs where they're needed.

Cain’s presidential ratings Herman Cain | June 17, 2015
And now there are 16!

Novel battery uses light to produce power (video) American Chemical Society | June 17, 2015
This photo battery can run small electronics and recharge without an outside power source.

No neighborhood in America will be safe from federal enforcers thanks to new Obama mandates

One step forward . . .

The Fall of Al Jazeera America Daniel Greenfield | June 17, 2015
The Muslim Brotherhood and Al Jazeera America were undone by their own hubris. There’s a lesson there, but Qatar’s arrogant rulers aren’t likely to learn it.

The Waterloo Elm Chair Wes Porter | June 17, 2015
Ulmus minor

Unfailing in his belief that America would survive the domestic enemies working to take her down

Study Marxism to Understand Hillary Cliff Kincaid | June 16, 2015
Hell to Pay: The Unfolding Story of Hillary Rodham Clinton

Best of Donald Trump’s presidential announcement News on the Net | June 16, 2015
Highlights from The Donald's campaign kickoff

“Our country needs a truly great leader and we need a truly great leader now,”

Rounded to the nearest whole number, sharks killed about 1 person per year between 2001 and 2013

Study: Anti-Semitism Skyrockets in Canada News on the Net | June 16, 2015
Highest level of anti-Semitic incidents ‘ever recorded’

Drone strike kills Al Qaeda’s No 2 in command Dan Calabrese | June 16, 2015
Top terrorist in Yemen now heads 'steadfastly to God' . . . or somewhere.


Burnout 101 for Caregivers W. Gifford-Jones, MD and Diana Gifford-Jones | June 16, 2015
The physical task facing caregivers can be overwhelming. But according to experts it's the mental toll that is more likely to bring caregivers to their knees.

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This administration has an email problem.

The D.C. Metro Police Department has not responded to questions at the time of publishing.

The Dark Side Of The Shale Bust Oilprice.com | June 16, 2015
The bust may not turn to boom again anytime soon, but with WTI now in the $60 territory, many are hoping the worst is over.

Global Coal Use Growing Faster Than Any Other Energy

Findings may open the floodgate to new therapies and approaches in treatment

The Nature of the Beast Sarge | June 16, 2015
Obama and Hillary have proven they can and will subvert the power of the press to inform the world

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