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Israel’s great opportunity Caroline Glick | June 19, 2015
The plight of the Druse grows more dire from day to day

The county coroner ruled that the baby’s death was a “fetal demise” — a term often associated with miscarriages when the baby dies of natural causes.

This is truly the first cause of sainthood ever to be brought to the attention of the Archbishop of Los Angeles

The OMB said in its notice that it “strongly opposes” the restrictions, along with other sections, and the language could lead to a presidential veto.

Obama: It’s a sad day in Charleston… Dag Barkley | June 18, 2015
...On the bright side, who wants to open their checkbook and donate a wad of money for gun control?

Mass shootings may be more frequent in the U.S., but terror attacks of the sort that apparently took place in Charleston are rare, and are not unique to the U.S. They are more easily prevented by an armed and prepared citizenry.

MEXICO: Home At Last! News on the Net | June 18, 2015
Persecution and Prayer Alert, Voice of the Martyrs

Some plain talk is long overdue

McDonald’s to shrink in US, 1st time in decades News on the Net | June 18, 2015
The contraction is symbolic of troubles under the Golden Arches and how it's trying to regroup.

Supreme Court Sides with Church News on the Net | June 18, 2015
"Today is a 'David and Goliath' moment, where a pastor of a small church congregation wins over the Town of Gilbert and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals,"

“It means a lot. I feel very honored,” Sinclairé told the Associated Press of the experience.

First Openly Gay Couple Joins Boston Police Force News on the Net | June 18, 2015
“Throughout my life I just kind of put it on the back burner. I have a degree in fashion design,”

Where Does the Buck Really Stop? Leigh Bravo | June 18, 2015
When we continue to see American citizens murdered and subjected to criminal acts by illegal immigrants within our borders, we only have one place to look, the White House

The polling results indicate that same-sex marriage will be an important, and likely very divisive, factor in the 2016 U.S. general election

National Defense Briefs - June 18, 2015 W. Thomas Smith Jr. | June 18, 2015
Accompanying indigenous forces with access to overwhelming airpower is the key to winning

We have a president, committed to an expansive regulatory agenda at home, who has proclaimed his intention to negotiate “the most progressive trade agreement in our nation’s history.”

The world cries out for the Pope's leadership on fundamental moral issues, but this encyclical is a misguided distraction from the moral free fall facing Western Civilization.

Mercedes and Lexus offer very different takes on little wagons Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | June 18, 2015
Obviously, either of these cars should serve their owners well, and for a long time, and they both perform the same basic functions, though in very different ways

Tells faithful ‘to ask God for a positive outcome’ for Paris UN agreement

I’m a shape shifter and rolling with it Dr. Laurie Roth | June 18, 2015
The pushed insanity with racial-bending

Shelby, NC

This is the second time in a week the House has voted to approve the controversial fast-track bill

Feeding at Democrat’s poverty plantation David L. Hunter | June 18, 2015
Democrats are fundamentally vote-panders: not truly advocating for the “common man,” only for themselves.

Spiritually Dumbed Down – Can’t See Judgment Coming Rev. Michael Bresciani | June 18, 2015
The term ‘social issues’ is without doubt a misnomer and a rather cowardly and slippery means of putting the nation’s gross slide into everything fleshy and prurient on the back burner.


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There are many niggling regulations hampering the auto industry, but what is crushing it are the outlandish new fuel economy standards promulgated by the Obama Administration.

The "inevitable" meltdown

Ontario Elementary Students and Parents Deserve Report Cards Canadian Taxpayers Federation | June 18, 2015
CTF launches petition calling for report cards to be issued

Planned to have her husband killed

Athens could impose capital controls, limiting the amount that savers can withdraw from their accounts and curbing transfers of money overseas

The current draft of TPP is hidden from the public, and only Congressmen with security clearance are able to review it – but then not discuss it with the media or the public.

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