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Massive ISIS Arrest Made in Northern Virginia

Nine individuals alleged to have given material aid to the Islamic State group were arrested in the Washington, D.C., suburbs of northern Virginia, according to The Washington Times. The Times reported the arrests on Monday, although the nine individuals were named in a bulletin sent out by the Northern Virginia Regional Intelligence Center in a message to police marked “law enforcement sensitive.” “Such reports are designed to help state and federal agents recognize trends in the types of individuals who are influenced by the Islamic State’s message and how they communicate across terrorist networks,” The Washington Times said. “They included a...

Nine individuals alleged to have given material aid to the Islamic State group were arrested in the Washington, D.C., suburbs of northern Virginia, according to The Washington Times. The Times reported the arrests on Monday, although the nine individuals were...

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on December 29, 2016 in World News

Trump Announces Men Who Will Pray at Inauguration… America LOVES It

The Archbishop of New York, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, and Protestant evangelist Franklin Graham have both agreed to read Scripture during President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20. The choice of Cardinal Dolan was especially interesting, considering that during the campaign he prominently spoke out against Donald Trump’s comments about Syrian refugees, Mexicans and Muslims. Now he has stated that he will be honored to pray during the ceremony inaugurating Trump as our nation’s 45th president. “I am honored to have been asked to offer a reading from Scripture at the upcoming presidential inauguration, and look forward to asking Almighty...

The Archbishop of New York, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, and Protestant evangelist Franklin Graham have both agreed to read Scripture during President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20. The choice of Cardinal Dolan was especially interesting, considering that during the...

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on December 29, 2016 in World News

Prof. Attacks Woman as “Slut” for Voting Trump, Then Learns Victim Has Screenshots of EVERYTHING

A few days after the presidential election last month, Georgetown University journalism professor Asra Q. Nomani published a column in The Washington Post explaining why, despite being a Muslim woman and immigrant, she had nevertheless voted for President-elect Donald Trump. In her column, she cited two primary reasons for favoring Trump: his promise to repeal Obamacare, which she as a single mother could not afford, and his willingness to address radical Islamic terrorism. Following the publication of this otherwise thoughtful piece, her colleague, Associate Professor C. Christine Fair, began publicly harassing her on social media, according to an extensive report...

A few days after the presidential election last month, Georgetown University journalism professor Asra Q. Nomani published a column in The Washington Post explaining why, despite being a Muslim woman and immigrant, she had nevertheless voted for President-elect Donald...

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on December 29, 2016 in Gun Page World News

Wyoming Gaining the Millions of Dollars Colorado Traded for Gun Control

by AWR Hawkins Magpul Industries pulled up stakes and left Colorado after Democrat lawmakers instituted a ban on the sale of ammunition magazines holding more than 15 rounds. The ban was passed in March 2013, and in January 2014, Magpul announced it would be moving production from Colorado to Wyoming. That meant an immediate annual revenue loss of $85 million for the state of Colorado–a loss that became Wyoming’s gain–and now, additional millions of dollars will be flooding into Wyoming as Magpul fulfills a new contract to make magazines for the United States Marine Corps. According to the Gazette, Magpul took “100...

by AWR Hawkins Magpul Industries pulled up stakes and left Colorado after Democrat lawmakers instituted a ban on the sale of ammunition magazines holding more than 15 rounds. The ban was passed in March 2013, and in January 2014,...

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on December 29, 2016 in World News

Trump Bold Enough to Destroy ‘Taboos’, Revive US-Russian Relations

There are signs emerging that US President Donald Trump is determined to mend fences with Russia, Iranian journalist Peyman Yazdani writes in his op-ed for Resalat. However, it won’t be a walk in the park given the anti-Russian stance among US lawmakers, military and the bureaucracy. While the US-Russian relationship has nearly reached a deadlock, the emergence of Donald Trump in America’s political arena may create an opportunity for a détente between Moscow and Washington, according to Iranian journalist Peyman Yazdani. In his article for Resalat, a conservative Iranian daily, the journalist called attention to Trump’s NATO remarks and...

There are signs emerging that US President Donald Trump is determined to mend fences with Russia, Iranian journalist Peyman Yazdani writes in his op-ed for Resalat. However, it won’t be a walk in the park given the anti-Russian stance...

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Major Russian bank wipes out Tu-154 plane crash victims’ debt

State-run Sberbank has written off loans taken out by the victims of the Russia’s Tu-154 airplane crash last Sunday, according to Transport Minister Maksim Sokolov. Read more 92 dead as Russian plane carrying military band crashes en route to Syria The minister confirmed victims’ relatives will have to apply either through Sberbank or offices assigned by the Defense and Labor Ministries. Sokolov said that he will negotiate with other Russian banks to do likewise. Sberbank will provide compensation payments to the victim’s families during the New Year holidays, said the minister. “Some branches will work during the holidays to...

State-run Sberbank has written off loans taken out by the victims of the Russia’s Tu-154 airplane crash last Sunday, according to Transport Minister Maksim Sokolov. Read more 92 dead as Russian plane carrying military band crashes en route to...

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Trump on sanctions against Putin: ‘We ought to get on with our lives’

By Caitlin Yilek Trump: We should "get on with our lives" regarding alleged Russian hacking https://t.co/JrdkAi98Bf pic.twitter.com/LbFc0yaxEc— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) December 29, 2016   President-elect Trump said “we ought to get on with our lives” in response to Sen. Lindsey Graham calling for sanctions against Russian President Vladimir Putin over cyberattacks during the presidential election. “I think computers have complicated lives very greatly. The whole age of computer has made it where nobody knows exactly what’s going on,” Trump said Wednesday while speaking to reporters at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida. “We have speed, we have a...

By Caitlin Yilek Trump: We should "get on with our lives" regarding alleged Russian hacking https://t.co/JrdkAi98Bf pic.twitter.com/LbFc0yaxEc— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) December 29, 2016   President-elect Trump said “we ought to get on with our lives” in response to Sen....

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A year-end look at superfoods: What’s good, bad and just odd

 by: Amy Goodrich Over the past few years, the term ‘superfood’ has become a popular buzzword in the food and health language. We all know that an active lifestyle combined with a balanced diet packed with fresh, organic fruits and vegetables remains the best way to ensure optimal health. However, some foods are so nutrient dense that they stand out from the rest. These super nutrient-dense foods are loaded with vitamins, minerals, fiber, antioxidants, and other health-boosting phytonutrients. When we think of superfoods things such as kale, blueberries, chia seeds, and goji berries immediately spring to mind. While these...

 by: Amy Goodrich Over the past few years, the term ‘superfood’ has become a popular buzzword in the food and health language. We all know that an active lifestyle combined with a balanced diet packed with fresh, organic fruits...

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on December 29, 2016 in World News

Health Ranger confirmed as world’s most powerful foe of corporate science fraud

 by: Mike Adams Two years ago, I exposed Forbes.com writer Jon Entine as a violent psychopath who physically attacked his wife and committed widespread journalistic fraud to push Monsanto propaganda. Under pressure for hiring such a reprobate, Forbes.com fired Entine, who has ties to conservative institutions like the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) and George Mason University. Entine has a long history of literally fabricating false accusations against critics of Monsanto. During one “investigation” of a body care manufacturing company, he walked into their warehouse, knocked over bottles of their product, then called the authorities to report a dangerous spill...

 by: Mike Adams Two years ago, I exposed Forbes.com writer Jon Entine as a violent psychopath who physically attacked his wife and committed widespread journalistic fraud to push Monsanto propaganda. Under pressure for hiring such a reprobate, Forbes.com fired...

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Obama to ‘Punish’ Russia Despite No Hard Evidence of Election Interference

Chris Menahan InformationLiberation No evidence? No problem. From The Washington Post: The Obama administration is close to announcing a series of measures to punish Russia for its interference in the 2016 presidential election, including economic sanctions and diplomatic censure, according to U.S. officials. The administration is finalizing the details, which also are expected to include covert action that will probably involve cyber-operations, the officials said. An announcement on the public elements of the response could come as early as this week. Despite his party losing the vote in part due to its warmongering, Obama’s going to commit an act...

Chris Menahan InformationLiberation No evidence? No problem. From The Washington Post: The Obama administration is close to announcing a series of measures to punish Russia for its interference in the 2016 presidential election, including economic sanctions and diplomatic censure,...

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