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on July 22, 2013 in Right Edition

Phone Use During Sex – Mayor Runs over Cats for Fun

According to the new Mobile Consumer Habits study released today by Jumio, Inc. and conducted online by Harris Interactive, smartphone usage is so prevalent in Americans’ everyday lives that nearly one in ten (9%) smartphone owners admit to having used their phone during sex, along with unexpected places, such as the shower (12%), in church or other place of worship (19%), and more. The 2013 Mobile Consumer Habits study provides insight into the behaviors of Americans when it comes to their smartphones, along with their top concerns over losing their beloved device. The study was conducted online by Harris Interactive… View Article

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on July 21, 2013 in World News

Americans fall in love with ‘Obama crusher’

Americans fall in love with ‘Obama crusher’. Lady who scorched U.S. president gets surprising proposal                             The left-leaning Irish lawmaker who verbally crushed Barack Obama in a recent speech to her colleagues in Parliament has suddenly become a hero to many Americans, with some expressing their outright love for her, even urging her to move to the U.S. to run for office. Clare Daly, a member of the United Left Alliance representing Dublin North, is now being flooded emails of support from America after labeling Obama a… View Article

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on July 21, 2013 in World News

Rise of the Warrior Cop

Rise of the Warrior Cop, Is it time to reconsider the militarization of American policing?                           On Jan. 4 of last year, a local narcotics strike force conducted a raid on the Ogden, Utah, home of Matthew David Stewart at 8:40 p.m. The 12 officers were acting on a tip from Mr. Stewart’s former girlfriend, who said that he was growing marijuana in his basement. Mr. Stewart awoke, naked, to the sound of a battering ram taking down his door. Thinking that he was being invaded by criminals,… View Article

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on July 21, 2013 in World News

U.S jets drop four BOMBS on Great Barrier Reef

U.S jets drop four BOMBS on Great Barrier Reef after fuel emergency in training exercise Two Marine jets dropped four 500lb bombs on the Great Barrier Reef this week after a fuel emergency meant they could not land while carrying the weapons. The AV-8B Harriers, part of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, had been taking part in a training exercise when the pilots realized they were running low on fuel. Each Harrier was forced to drop two bombs on the UNESCO world heritage site, although there was no risk of them exploding, according to defense officials. Emergency: Two Harrier jets,… View Article

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on July 21, 2013 in World News

Welcome to Chicago — now give me that iPhone

Two visitors to Chicago received a rude welcome to the city Friday when one was robbed by a group of city teens and the other was punched while trying to help, officials said. The two visitors – a 15-year-old Florida girl and a 51-year-old Michigan woman – were both walking on the Mag Mile Friday evening when the older woman was robbed of her iPhone by a group of eight juveniles, officials said. The woman who was robbed, who wanted to be identified only by her first name Tammy and did not want her hometown published, said she was visiting… View Article

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on July 20, 2013 in World News

Americans Believe Secularization Bad for America

Pew Study: Americans Believe Secularization Bad for America A Pew Forum survey of 4,006 adults, conducted nationwide from March 21-April 8, 2013, shows that 48 percent of Americans believe a growing number of “people who are not religious” is bad for American society, while only 11 percent say it is a good thing. However, 39 percent say it does not make much difference. The study focused on Christian denominations and those unaffiliated with a religious organization. The survey’s results indicate that 78 percent of white evangelical Protestants say that the growing number of people who are not religious is a… View Article

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on July 20, 2013 in World News

‘Maybe the Police Are Killing Some of These Kids’

                      IL. State Rep: ‘Maybe the Police Are Killing Some of These Kids’ Illinois State Representative Monique Davis is blaming the Chicago Police Department for the high number of killings in the Windy City. She is not just blaming the CPD for bad policing, though. She wonders if the police are doing some of the killing. Davis, a House member from Chicago’s South Side district, uttered the accusation on Detroit’s WCHB-AM radio on July 16. “I’m going to tell you what some suspicions have been, and people have whispered to… View Article

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on July 19, 2013 in World News

New law ‘allows Obama to take over all media’

                  New law ‘allows Obama to take over all media’ An online radio host is sounding the alarm over a brand-new law he claims grants the federal government massive new powers to saturate Americans with domestic propaganda at U.S. taxpayer expense. “This law allows the federal government to have sweeping power to push television, radio, newspaper and social-media propaganda onto the U.S. public,” warns Michael Evans of America’s Voice Now. “It removes protection for Americans from the ideological diarrhea that will pour forth from this administration like ejected vomit.” Evans is referring… View Article

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on July 19, 2013 in World News

Student booted from U.S. college for favoring English!

Sues school over 9-month suspension for requesting nursing studies not be  conducted in Spanish An Arizona college is being sued for labeling a student a “bigot” and punishing her with a long-term suspension after she requested that English be used in her nursing studies class so she could learn the subject. The action was filed against Pima Community College on behalf of student Terri Bennett, who alleged that school officials created a “learning environment [that] was hostile to her as an English-language speaker The complaint alleges that Bennett repeatedly was thwarted in her work listening to lectures, finishing group studies… View Article

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