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Fox Tried Seven Ways to Get Zimmerman's Brother to Criticize Obama (He Didn't) Seven times, Fox News anchor Jamie Colby tried to get George Zimmerman's brother to criticize the president and his speech about Trayvon Martin. And seven times, he declined to do so.
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FAA warns shooting at drone could result in prosecution similar to shooting at manned airplane People who fire guns at drones are endangering the public and property and could be prosecuted or fined, the Federal Aviation Administration warned Friday.
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President Obama on Friday afternoon spoke in deeply personal and revealing terms about the nation's racial divides, moved by the acquittal and resulting controversy in the Trayvon Martin murder case to comment publicly o...
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Buzz Aldrin's Secret Communion on the Moon Buzz Aldrin's Secret Communion on the Moon
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Photos: Adventures of Vladimir Putin vs. Famous Films Film Scenes Photos ops of Putin often seem larger than life, as if they were from a movie.
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6 Surprising Solutions for Bankrupt Cities Innovative ways cities have found extra cash
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Did woman burn art by Monet, Picasso?

CNN - 20 Jul 2013 09:28
Art lovers await results from an investigation into the possible burning of paintings by Picasso and Monet.
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LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Authorities say high winds and severe thunderstorms hit Las Vegas, knocking down trees and utility poles and flooding parts of the famed Strip.
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Major development in Benghazi terror attack investigation Jennifer Griffin reports from the Pentagon
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TRAPPES, France (AP) -- About 250 people hurling projectiles clashed with police firing tear gas west of Paris, in apparent protest over enforcement of France's ban on Islamic face veils. Five people were injured and six...
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A man who was impaled by a sword in Lowell early this morning is expected to survive, police said.
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Pastor: 2-year-old boy found dead in trunk had keys with him A 2-year-old Wisconsin boy who was found dead in the trunk of a car had the key to the vehicle with him, the family's pastor said Saturday.
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JERUSALEM (AP) -- Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas agreed to resume peace talks with Israel only after U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry gave him a letter guaranteeing that the basis of the negotiations will be Israe...
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Helen Thomas With a Half-Century of Presidents The groundbreaking journalist, who died Saturday at 92, covered every president since Kennedy. Here, a look at shared moments with U.S. leaders
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National Parks on the Moon? It's an Excellent Idea Forty-four years after the first moon walk, a bill recently put before Congress would protect the Apollo landing sites in the same manner as we preserve our parks -- and remind us of what we once were
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SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) -- Chile's conservative governing bloc has picked the labor minister to replace its presidential candidate, who dropped out of the race four months before the election because of depression.
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Soon after President Obama appointed him director of national intelligence in 2009, Dennis C. Blair called for a tally of the number of government officials or employees who had been prosecuted for leaking national secur...
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TIMBUKTU, Mali (AP) -- Officials say several election workers have been kidnapped by unknown gunmen in northern Mali's troubled Kidal province.
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Say: "True Public Safety Means Prevention!"

OpEdNews - 20 Jul 2013 23:09
This article calls attention to the dangerous new conservative frame, "public safety" linked to "crime," provides extensive documentation for the success of cost-saving prevention,and argues that we should tweak their fr...
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The House Edge: A Shuffle of Aluminum, but to Banks, Pure Gold Regulators have allowed banks to buy companies that trade in commodities, resulting in huge profits for the banks and higher prices for consumers.
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Saturday Suburban Wildlife Blogging

Mother Jones - 20 Jul 2013 23:00
We have been besieged lately by a possum who comes in through the cat door and hoovers up Domino's cat food. This is Not Good. I tried and tried to trap him using cat food as bait, but he was too smart for that. He only ...
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