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UAE Port Agreement: More Clinton Pay for Play? Roger Aronoff | June 18, 2015
The mainstream media’s decision to look the other way on more Obama administration malfeasance, and possible backroom deals, should incite outrage equal to, if not greater, than the Dubai Port Worlds incident

Coping with a Changing Economic World, compares the economic and fiscal performance of Ontario and Quebec with Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Illinois between 1999 and 2013

White Man kills 9 at Black Church News on the Net | June 18, 2015
Official: SC Senator Clementa Pinckney among 9 dead in Charleston church shooting

GOP leaders vow to resurrect Obama trade deal News on the Net | June 17, 2015
The White House has described last week’s failure as a “procedural snafu” and GOP leaders’ new plan to separate the TPA and TAA issues into separate votes could solve the problem.

Americans’ confidence in religion hits a new low News on the Net | June 17, 2015
Overall, church and organized religion is now ranked in fourth place in the Gallup survey — behind the military, small business and the police

Earthquaking the Gardiner William Bedford | June 17, 2015
San Francisco politicians

Discover New Zealand’s Best Chefs Travel New Zealand | June 17, 2015
Focusing on the bounty of seafood that New Zealand’s southern ocean has to offer, her menu is based on the selection of seafood caught by the Moeraki Bay fishing boats every day

While Planned Parenthood is closed, we know it will be losing money. The longer it is closed, the harder it will be to reopen.”

The sites appeared to go back online shortly before 3 p.m. ET.

I Know Free Trade. This Isn’t It. News on the Net | June 17, 2015
If we cannot win a legislative debate on the merits of free trade, the deal wasn’t worth making.

Manitoba paints an unflattering family picture Canadian Taxpayers Federation | June 17, 2015
The Manitoba government is borrowing hundreds of thousands of dollars every day. There is only one source of revenue the government can use to pay it back: taxes

Sikh college student prevails in lawsuit.

Wine-making shortcut gives bubbly a fruitier aroma American Chemical Society | June 17, 2015
Sparkling wine gets a fruity boost with the help of a yeast product.

H-1B rules allow employers to displace and replace U.S. workers with foreign tech workers

Parents are especially up in arms over the school district’s attempt to conceal the program and its contents from them

Plant discovery offers new hope for diabetics Guest Column | June 17, 2015
‘Goldilocks’ flowering shrub indigenous to Israel improves insulin secretion and glucose absorption, says researcher.

Snatched on their way to school then castrated or decapitated

“It’s frustrating because we’re making cutbacks on a personal level,” said Sacramento resident Michelle Coughlin, who watched video of the broken sprinkler spewing what she described as a “geyser” onto the pavement.

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

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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

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