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Kentucky Clerk Continues Fight for Religious Liberty Liberty Counsel | August 13, 2015
"To provide a license is to provide approval and places a legal authority behind what is being licensed. The First Amendment protects actions and not mere thought. Kim Davis should not be forced to violate her religious beliefs

Don’t sit on the sidelines. Get involved Guest Column | August 13, 2015
Politics

The Internal Revenue Service seized $63,000 from Frederick, Md., dairy farmers Randy and Karen Sowers under civil asset forfeiture.

Growth driven in last year by surge from Mexico

America has totally lost it Guest Column | August 13, 2015

Style doesn’t get the job done. I believe that Trump, rough edges and all, would

U.S. Abortion and the Third Reich Atrocities Rich Berdan | August 13, 2015
Part One – Targeted Harvesting

The Abomination of Obamanation Dr. Robert R. Owens | August 13, 2015
In America today the headlines read like chapter titles in a dystopian novel.

In both Canada and the United States, rising oil and natural gas production necessitates the expansion of our transportation capacity

Once Guest Column | August 13, 2015
Try voting for someone who’s done more than organize angry people in a community, or believes she has a right to confiscate the rest of the fine China in the White House

According to the Medicaid provider contract between DHH and Planned Parenthood, along with relevant Louisiana law, either party can choose to cancel the contract at will after providing written notice.

Carbon Rule’s Claimed Benefits Leave Out Key Costs Institute for Energy Research | August 12, 2015
Another significant problem with EPA’s calculation of climate benefits is the accuracy and reliability of SCC estimates.

Judicial Watch Responds to Hillary Clinton Attack News on the Net | August 12, 2015

North Korea vice-premier Choe Yong-gon ‘executed’ News on the Net | August 12, 2015
The BBC has not been able to verify the claims. North Korea rarely confirms the South's reports of executions.

“It is mainland Chinese buyers who are driving the luxury market. They are dominating," says Dan Scarrow, vice president of Macdonald Realty.

Plaintiffs in the case, Morris v. King, were two doctors from the University of New Mexico

Hillary, government corruption Guest Column | August 12, 2015
Hillary, government corruption


Threatened Joshua Trees Wes Porter | August 12, 2015
Thanks to a wide root spread of up to 20 metres, Yucca Trees tend to grow well apart and are thought to live for 150 to 200 years

PAY ATTENTION! Sarge | August 12, 2015
If you get a rash; don’t scratch it! If you have tenderness, localized swelling, or fever, sweats or chilling: get to your doctor

Imagine Someone Stealing Your Baby’s Parts Christian Newswire | August 12, 2015
Holly O'Donnell Relates Experiences Inside Planned Parenthood's Baby Parts Business in 6th CMP Video

More free stuff means less freedom Herman Cain | August 12, 2015
Don't be fooled.

...But let's not get too excited.

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.


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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

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