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Flexible, biodegradable device can generate power from touch (video) American Chemical Society | August 12, 2015
A biodegradable nanogenerator could one day power our cell phones without a cord.

British artist exhibits in Japan this September Tim Saunders | August 12, 2015
Over the last 40 years Sylvia Paul from Essex has become well-known for her mixed media collage paintings

The Climate Change Industry drastically depletes the Energy Market Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh | August 12, 2015
Renewables should compete without subsidies, we should worry about the Smart Grid’s vulnerability from hackers, solar flares, EMPs. We should conserve energy wisely, protect nature sensibly. Let the carbon credits scheme die

Venerable Fr. Michael J. McGivney will be remembered at the New Haven parish he served

People who “voluntarily relinquish" documents they shouldn’t have in the first place should always remain suspect

Scientists have devised a technique that could tell crime scene investigators how old fingerprints are.

Israel took a lower profile at the Republicans' August 6, 2015 debates in Cleveland, though Middle East policy questions were prominent

Cannabis helps heal broken bones Guest Column | August 12, 2015
Israeli researchers find non-psychotropic compound in marijuana is good therapy for fractures.

The Saudi Oil Price War Is Backfiring Oilprice.com | August 12, 2015
Thanks to its generous public spending and a costly war against Yemen, one of the major worries for Saudi Arabia is that it is burning through its foreign reserves at an alarming pace

One year after Ferguson police officer Wilson shot and killed 18-year-old Michael Brown in the St. Louis suburb, protests and riots broke out just as they did last year. 911 Hair Salon, owned by Dellena Jones, was one of the businesses robbed

Boisvert initially thought the note was a joke and believed Fox could have died of other causes, but Dr. Ron Ridge, a veterinarian, said the dog was likely kicked to death.

Nicotine-eating bacteria could one day help smokers kick the habit American Chemical Society | August 12, 2015
To help people stop smoking, scientists are turning to a nicotine-eating bacteria.

Toto was on the Debate Stage, too! A.J. Cameron | August 12, 2015
Curtain has been pulled back, exposing Murdoch and his wrecking crew as an anti-God, anti-family, anti-freedom and anti-U. S. network within the propaganda machine

Black Skin Privilege: Justifying Voter Fraud Matthew Vadum | August 12, 2015
Elections are supposed to be color-blind, but not under Obama

Now what?

Believe in Ideas, Not Politicians Daniel Greenfield | August 12, 2015
If we want to change America, we have to change politicians instead of letting them change us.

In Wisconsin, Reps. Andre Jacque and Joel Kleefisch have introduced legislation that would ban the sale of fetal body parts in the state and not allow federal funding to go toward Planned Parenthood

Keep Them Airborne, All of the Time Viv Forbes | August 11, 2015
It would cost the country a lot less

Seattle Green Groups Say Revenue-Neutral Carbon Tax Is A Joke Institute for Energy Research | August 11, 2015
Cap and trade, carbon dioxide, carbon tax, climate change

Wind “better than nuclear”? Guest Column | August 11, 2015
The double investment intermittent energy + fossil fuels, for the same total output, has pushed the price of electricity upwards wherever the switch to "green" energy is taking hold

Christian Refugees from Pakistan Cry for Help Christian Newswire | August 11, 2015
In theory and according to international law, the UNHCR is supposed to protect and provide for the basic needs of asylum seekers while they wait for a hearing to decide their fate.

Seattle Approves New Tax on Guns, Ammunition Heritage Foundation | August 11, 2015
Gun store owners are threatening to sue Seattle after the City Council passed a new tax on guns and ammunition Monday.

The hospital said Tom was “overcome with joy” and cried when he saw his 92-year-old wife.


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A six-month drop of 11.4 percent this year following a 14.2 percent drop in the last six months of 2014.

Obama’s Obsession with Guantanamo Bay Guest Column | August 11, 2015
The President needs to admit it was a bad idea and move on

Herman Cain’s presidential Pick Six Herman Cain | August 11, 2015
Rising to the top.

Oh Good.

Exxon, BP

The Boston Globe’s Paean To Boston’s Jihad Enablers Frank Gaffney Jr. | August 11, 2015
When it comes to the jihadist record of the Islamic Society of Boston, CAIR, and other Muslim Brotherhood affiliates, the Boston Globe seems to prefer the slogan, “hear no evil, see no evil.”

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