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Debby Elnatan’s Upsee, designed to help her own son walk tethered to an adult, could be the answer to many parents’ prayers for children with disabilities.

Suzuki SX4 S-Cross Tim Saunders | April 2, 2014
New price: £14,999 to £23,549

April Gardening

Orwellian verbiage Sarge | April 2, 2014
Propaganda is propaganda no matter who twists the truth for personal gain at the expense of their constituents

An artist’s own unique commemoration of WW1 Tim Saunders | April 2, 2014
Ghosts of Doomed Youth

“Tallahassee offers a diverse menu of authentic regional cuisine, fine dining and international fare that has quickly attracted the attention and awards from leading food critics.”

Defined-benefit pension plans

From Martian rocks, a planet’s watery story emerges American Chemical Society | April 2, 2014
Scientists have found that the weight of the dust they’ve sampled is 2 to 4 percent water

A wristband for a different kind of cause — environmental health American Chemical Society | April 2, 2014
The bands could be a valuable tool for finally determining individual exposures and what compounds are safe and which ones come with risk

A new way to calculate the number of bubbles in a glass of champagne.

Respiratory conditions, such as asthma and allergies, are becoming more common.

Key chocolate ingredients could help prevent obesity, diabetes American Chemical Society | April 2, 2014
Oligomeric procyanidins (PCs)

In State Of Emergency, UK Could Produce Shale Gas In 4 Years

Unions Getting Creative in Election-Year Struggle Heritage Foundation | April 2, 2014
For unionized workers, dues come out of their paychecks and go to political causes—and they aren’t consulted on where that money will go

Obama’s Wage Gap Myth Arnold Ahlert | April 2, 2014
An Agenda Built on a Tissue of Lies

Dreams from Their Father Mary A. Nicholas | April 2, 2014
Compares flaws in Marx' science and sources with those of the climate change environmentalists

China, Bottled Air, Big Screen Digital Sun, Global Warming the Musical, Cow Farts

Massachusetts candidate forum, Rev. Scott Lively proved he's more than just some run-of-the-mill independent candidate for governor

The War on Poverty—$21 Trillion Later Matthew Vadum | April 2, 2014
The big fat leftist failure. Now where is the mea culpa?

"I find it hard to accept that . . . half the Earth for thousands of years . . . have felt their lives touched by some nutter."

I'm too blessed to be stressed!

World Vision’s Secular Myopia Michael R. Shannon | April 1, 2014
If I want to make a contribution to an organization run by leadership that is this slippery and disingenuous, I’ll send a check to Congress

New York State Rifle and Pistol Assn, Inc. v. Cuomo

White House Targets Methane Emissions Guest Column | April 1, 2014
The White House’s methane plan won’t have a huge impact on oil and gas drilling in the short-term


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“This is one more example of how SAF is winning firearms rights one lawsuit at a time,”

And how liberals are using his sloppy, misleading work to discredit the very real victims of ObamaCare.

Three Cheers for Fracking

Wind Turbine Syndrome

As few as 24% were previously uninsured?

Why ‘God Is Not Dead’ is the box-office surprise of 2014 Rev. Michael Bresciani | April 1, 2014
In spite of nearly a full generation of god-less academics, pop-culture trends and media anti-Christian efforts this film is proof positive of Christian values in America

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