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"If you're gonna take on an entire religion you should know what you're talking about."

Italian lesbian author gets papal blessing News on the Net | September 2, 2015
Francesca Pardi, who writes and publishes books such as "Why you have two mummies", wrote to Francis in June after the publishing company she runs with her wife came under fire from Christian groups.

Thousands Take to New York Streets to Protest Iran Deal Heritage Foundation | September 2, 2015
People hold up signs and wave U.S. flags at a "Stop Iran Rally" in New York. The rally was held outside of the office of U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, a supporter of President Obama's nuclear deal with Iran

Chinese warships spotted off the coast of Alaska News on the Net | September 2, 2015
The presence of Chinese warships close to U.S. territory is likely connected to China's efforts to ramp up its military activity as its economic power expands

The Ice Man Cometh Judi McLeod | September 2, 2015
A little late to the party:

Tides turn when life-dishonoring culture becomes endemic A. Dru Kristenev | September 2, 2015
Non-judgmentalism and moral turpitude have driven America to the height of self-righteousness, endangering our progeny with inheriting a dissolving nation that is following the example of a corrupt world

Reviving Perennial Borders & More For Fall Wes Porter | September 2, 2015
Never mulch perennials in the fall until the ground has frozen and do not remove until the end of March to avoid frost-heaving damage

Deficits are eternally temporary Canadian Taxpayers Federation | September 2, 2015
Balanced budgets gave way to temporary deficits that evolved to become an absolute necessity without which apparently “thousands of Manitobans” would be out of work

Scientific Paper Retractions On The Rise Jack Dini | September 2, 2015
Many scientists blame increased competition for academic jobs and research funding, combined with a 'publish or perish' culture

Road test: Audi A3 e-tron Sportback Tim Saunders | September 2, 2015
At over £35,000 being eco-friendly is still an expensive pastime and hybrids need to improve still further for me to be impressed.

EPA Regulations forcing compliance on new appliances Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh | September 2, 2015
Because you are buying now two appliances, a water heater and air conditioner, “heat pump heaters are twice as expensive” as the old electric water heater

Blueberry extract could help fight gum disease and reduce antibiotic use American Chemical Society | September 2, 2015
Fighting gum disease could get easier with a treatment under development that's based on wild blueberry extract.

Exposure to phthalates could be linked to pregnancy loss American Chemical Society | September 2, 2015
New research suggests that phthalates — compounds commonly used in cosmetics, lotions and soaps — could be associated with miscarriage.

Brace yourself for a nuclear Iran.

Well, that didn't take long.

Hosting the Olympics would cost billions, and bidding alone carries a price tag of $50 million or more

Canada’s Uneven Economic Growth: What Policymakers Should Do C.D. Howe Institute | September 2, 2015

Lab animal alternative yields major discovery Guest Column | September 2, 2015
Israeli-German bionic liver-on-chip device, designed to end animal testing, reveals groundbreaking information about a common pain reliever.

Struggles ahead in China for chemical and pharmaceutical companies American Chemical Society | September 2, 2015
A corruption scandal, major layoffs and slower sales within the past year have derailed the upward trajectory

The New Cold War & The Battle For Arctic Riches

Obama Is Ignoring the Science on Climate Change Heritage Foundation | September 2, 2015
There are at least two major problems with his focus on global warming as he’s presented it in Alaska.

Israel lives under the constant threat of enemies who seek its destruction and who systematically and grossly violate the laws of warfare

Silk bio-ink could help advance tissue engineering with 3-D printers American Chemical Society | September 2, 2015
Scientists have developed a silk-based, 3-D printer ink for use in biomedical implants or tissue engineering.

Poisoning Afghan Schoolgirls Arnold Ahlert | September 2, 2015
The victims of Obama's failure


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Trump’s AD Era forcing Obama off the front page Judi McLeod | September 2, 2015
Thank You, Donald Trump, for forcing the in-your-face Obamas into the back seat of the mainstream media-led Public Relations vehicle

Trump’s Best Ally–the Liberal Media Lance Thompson | September 2, 2015
With every illegal alien, Chinese hacker and diplomatic schmuck Trump calls out, the MSM believe they’ve finally captured the quote that will sink him. Instead, audiences welcome his plain talk and clamor for more

Media Nervous Over Hillary Sting Videos Cliff Kincaid | September 2, 2015
A reporter seeking to maintain access to a candidate like this, caught in scandal after scandal, is something that is destined to truly become a joke.

The Truth About Congressional Pro-Israel Theater Daniel Greenfield | September 2, 2015
The Republicans certainly didn't want to be put in the position where their vote against Iran might actually count. And then Obama would blame them

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