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Will Congress finally get tough on junk science? Paul Driessen | March 5, 2018
House hearing investigates a UN cancer agency accused of misusing US taxpayer funds


"You're not standing up for [the students] until you say, 'I want less weapons.'"

Trump's path to an easy 2020 victory

They looked so out of it. He was doing strange hand movements, looking up to the sky':


Retreat?

Embarrassing themselves, for you!

Our traditions and values, the American dream, our freedom and our Constitution are all worth fighting for. And while never is indeed a long time, we must never give in, NEVER surrender

Hey, how about no?

You didn't tune in for the lectures? We aren't interested in your platitudes, your preening political correctness, or your condescension

Trudeau is tanking the economic health of his country in order to pay homage to a myth and to keep his progressive pals happy


Gun Debate Guest Column | March 5, 2018

Here is the truth about White Lies.

The Academy Awards get political: A look at the jabs


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Insomnia; It’s Shortening Your Life W. Gifford-Jones, MD and Diana Gifford-Jones | March 5, 2018
But being short on sleep is the cause of more than traffic accidents and death. Professor Walker also shows evidence it’s related to heart attack, obesity, diabetes, cancer and dementia.

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ABC: Anything But Conservative Jeff Crouere | March 4, 2018
Conservatives need to launch an official boycott of the network’s advertisers and the Walt Disney resorts

Prince William's visit to the Occupied Palestinian Territories ensures that resurrecting the Jordan-Israel two-state solution once again takes centre stage

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U.S. consumer confidence highest in 14 years Herman Cain | March 4, 2018
What changed? Oh, right . . .

Some of the United States’ most prominent retailers are shuttering stores in recent months amid sagging sales in the troubled sector.

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Recruiting the immune system to prevent relapse American Chemical Society | March 4, 2018
Vaccines against addictive drugs push forward despite past failures

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A genetic trigger adds branches to plants, could boost crop yields American Chemical Society | March 4, 2018
A molecule, DL1, can spur plants such as the flower shown above to have more branches, which could make crops produce fruit more efficiently

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An improved anti-addiction medication American Chemical Society | March 4, 2018
An anti-epilepsy medication could also be effective against addiction to cocaine, nicotine, methamphetamine, heroin and alcohol.


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Academy Awards 2018: ‘Me and My Uterus’ Judi McLeod | March 4, 2018
Not everyone playing on social media wants to hear: “Hey Dude, how’s your uterus today?”

Meanwhile, now that President Trump has found the way to show the public what dimwits Democrats are by televising what are normally “private” White House meetings, he should look for resources to replace Twitter

Outrage grows over Joy Behar’s mouth News on the Net | March 3, 2018

What’s next? Walmart bans sales of toy guns News on the Net | March 3, 2018

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