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Confederate monuments removed or covered overnight News on the Net | August 16, 2017
Baltimore city councillor warns against 'domestic terrorism' by white supremacists

He was definitely looking for publicity. He got it. Unfortunately, so too, did Unite the Right, who will be forever more identified as White Supremacist Neo-Nazis

Keith Ellison's judgement is clearly tainted


Shocking video shows moment cop is shot News on the Net | August 16, 2017
'Fox & Friends': Shooting is captured on camera in officer's glasses

Protesters topple confederate statue in Durham, NC

The mainstream media are once again hysterical and in complete meltdown mode because the president told the truth

Several MS-13 members arrested in Ohio in major bust


Israel’s high-tech expertise is a perfect fit for automakers building the systems that will put self-driving cars on the road safely and securely.

Global Ocean Cooling Continues News on the Net | August 16, 2017
Tropics Lead Ocean Cooling

Rudy Giuliani rushed to the hospital after falling News on the Net | August 16, 2017

You want to denounce Nazis? Here you go, America

Special Ops Should Be Off Limits to Women Michael Fumento | August 16, 2017
Efforts to ram women into what biology dictates as male-only "come across as a social engineering experiment" driven by people who neither know nor care about combat effectiveness or about the safety of our troops in the field.

THE UNSTOPPABLE TRUMP TRAIN Joan Swirsky | August 16, 2017
Delivering on His Promises, Decimating the Opposition

Celebs Love to Dine in New Zealand Travel New Zealand | August 16, 2017

How cicadas manage to ‘wing it’ American Chemical Society | August 16, 2017
A new analysis suggests that cicadas are lousy fliers because of the chemical composition of their wings

Improving detection of a ‘date rape’ drug American Chemical Society | August 16, 2017
Urine testing for signs of a date rape drug could improve with the identification of a new biomarker

Reality vs. political correctness Yoram Ettinger | August 16, 2017
Relinquishing control of the over-towering mountain ridges of Judea and Samaria, would amount to a self-destruct subordination of long-term security to short-terms convenience

Spider peptides battle superbugs and cancer American Chemical Society | August 16, 2017
Antibiotics are increasingly losing effectiveness against certain pathogens; now scientists have found a bacteria-killing spider peptide that could help remedy this trend.

How ambient energy could power the internet of things American Chemical Society | August 16, 2017
Most digital sensors are easy to connect, but those tucked away in hard-to-access spots will need to harvest ambient energy

House dust spurs growth of fat cells in lab tests American Chemical Society | August 16, 2017
A study has found that small amounts of house dust containing environmental pollutants can promote the accumulation of fat in certain cells

Memory foam advances give firm support to growing mattress industry American Chemical Society | August 16, 2017
Mattress-makers sell "beds-in-a-box" that expand in a buyer's house to make purchasing and delivery easier.


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How to cryopreserve fish embryos and bring them back to life (video) American Chemical Society | August 16, 2017
Researchers say cryopreserving fish embryos could one day help restock depleted fish populations

Smart toys without the batteries American Chemical Society | August 16, 2017
When "smart" puzzle pieces are pushed down into the correct spot, a letter "C" for correct appears.

"The so-called 'findings' contained in the State Department's 'Country Reports on Terrorism 2016' are appalling and a blatant whitewashing of the Palestinian Authority's incitement to violence"

Will Solar Power Be at Fault for the Next Environmental Crisis? Institute for Energy Research | August 16, 2017
Solar photovoltaic energy is not as environmentally conscious as many think it is


The Fate of NAFTA: Possible Scenarios and their Implications for Canada

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