---World War III Has Already Been Lost and the Chinese Are In the Process of Occupying Amerika (Part Two)
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Raw video: Man arrested at Gilford school board meeting -
Watch What Happens When One Parent Speaks Out at a School Board Meeting About a Controversial Book Assigned to His Daughter
Dad handcuffed for protesting graphic-sex book
California School District Gives Students Absolutely Jaw-Dropping Assignment in Attempt to ‘Meet Common Core Standards’
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Large explosion at oil depot in northern Iran
A fire broke out in an oil depot in northwestern Iran on Tuesday. There were conflicting reports of casualties, with state news agency IRNA reporting none and the Iranian Fars news agency reporting that there were around fifty people injured, some seriously.IRNA said firefighters were trying to extinguish the fire, which broke out at an
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Iran admiral says if there’s war, U.S. aircraft carriers in Persian Gulf will be a target
Iran will target American aircraft carriers in the Persian Gulf should a war between the two countries ever break out, the naval chief of Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard warned Tuesday as the country completes work on a large-scale mock-up of a U.S. carrier. The remarks by Adm. Ali Fadavi, who heads the hard-line Guard’s naval
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California considers radical plan to flow water upstream as drought persists
Water has flowed from Northern California’s snow-capped peaks to the south’s parched cities ever since the California Aqueduct was built in the 1960s. Now, amid one of the worst droughts in history, state officials are considering an audacious plan to send some of the water back uphill. State water engineers say using pumps to reverse the
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Professor bans students from thanking God in graduation statements
A professor at a public university in North Carolina forbade his students from thanking God in personal statements that will be delivered during their departmental graduation ceremony on Friday. In an email obtained by Campus Reform, Assistant Professor Eli Hvastkovs, who teaches chemistry at East Carolina University (ECU), instructed his students to prepare a "family friendly"
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Rare, genetic skin-eating disease afflicts Brazilian village
This is a village where the people melt away. Tucked into the sunbaked rolling hills of Brazil’s midwest, Araras is home to what is thought to be the largest single group of people suffering from a rare inherited skin disease known as xeroderma pigmentosum, or "XP." Those with the disease are extremely sensitive to ultraviolet
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Calif. bill would tax drivers per mile: ‘We’re being taxed on vacations?’
California state Sen. Mark DeSaulnier has introduced a bill that would tax motorists for each mile driven. The vehicle miles traveled, or VMT, tax is the Democrat’s idea to recoup declining gas tax revenue with the adoption of more fuel-efficient vehicles, a local CBS affiliate reported. "We want to do as Washington and Oregon have done in a
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Russian President Vladimir Putin bans swearing in films and theater
Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president, has signed a Soviet-style law banning swearing in films, television broadcasts, books and public performances. In a move harking back to the cultural conservatism of Russia’s Communist years, books containing "foul language" must carry a warning, and offenders could be fined up to $1,500. The law
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Russian Strategic Bombers Flying Along California Coast Breitbart - The Associated Press reported Monday that Gen. Herbert Carlisle, Commander of United States Air Forces in the Pacific, acknowledged a significant increase in the activities by Russian long-range strategic aircraft flying along the California coast.
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20 Huge Companies That Want To Take Your Guns
BuzzPo - Support their competitors any chance you get.
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CO: US 36 toll lane controversy sparks new Colorado road contract requirementsA Colorado bill prompted by public anger over public-private road contracts is on its way to the desk of Gov. John Hickenlooper. The bill requires the Colorado Department of Transportation to hold more public meetings about road projects. The bill also requires lawmaker approval for any road project that exceeds 35 years. The House voted for the bill 35-29. It was prompted by citizen displeasure with a public-private partnership to widen U.S. 36 between Denver and Boulder. The plan includes toll lanes, and many said the public didn't have adequate notice of the plan. The Denver Channel
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Eminent Domain: Gov’t Forces Colorado Couple Off Their Land Which Included an Old Boarded-Up Gold Mine
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Jim Sinclair: Ultimate Bail-in is Coming- Is it Time to Bank With the BRICS?
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US Media Covers Up Mass Murder In Odessa
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Is IMF Preparing for Dollar Collapse?
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Death Threats Against Trey Gowdy Under Capitol Police Investigation
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Sen. Rand Paul: ‘Absolutely’ Subpoena Hillary
---Kerry rejects congressional subpoena over Benghazi
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Dr. Jim Willie-Russia May want Gold Not Stinking Dollars
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Woman Celebrates Her "Cool" Abortion On Youtube
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Ukraine On The Brink Of War
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Federal Control. Who owns the land?
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Not Liking Mexican Food is Racist According To Democrats
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Common Core Takeover - TheBlaze
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DEFCON Warning System - Update 5/1/14
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