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Cops Go Undercover at High School to Bust Special-Needs Kid for Pot: Why Are Police So Desperate to Throw Kids in Jail?
Californians Doug and Catherine Snodgrass are suing their son’s high school for allowing undercover police officers to set up the 17-year-old special-needs student for a drug arres..
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Dead Buddhist Monk Is Alive
Moscow, Russia -- “Exhumation of the body of Hambo Lama Itigelov took place September 10 th, 2002 on the territory of cemetery near the city of Ulan Ude (Russian Federation). He di..
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The Coke Ad That Could Destroy All Other Products, Especially Coke
As a child of a successful advertising copywriter and professor (the late, wonderful Jim Albright — he named Funyuns!), I don’t have a problem with all advertising. But my dad alwa..
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Boehner: Army sexual assaults national disgrace
Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) on Thursday called the rise of sexual assaults in the military "a national disgrace” and praised efforts underway in Congress to address the problem. ..
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FBI arrests suspect in Wash. state ricin letter case
The FBI has arrested a suspect in a case involving the discovery of a pair of letters containing the deadly poison ricin and says investigators are working "around the clock" to ad..
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House votes to bypass Obama on Keystone XL oil pipeline
U.S. lawmakers agreed to a bill that would speed construction of a Canada-U.S. oil pipeline and circumvent the need for President Barack Obama’s approval for the $5 billion project..
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Obama admits US killed 4 Americans in drone war
The Obama administration has admitted for the first time what has been widely reported but never explicitly confirmed by officials that the U.S. has killed four American citizens i..
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Poll shows overwhelming opposition to US attacking Syria
While the Obama Administration’s position on Syria continues to change, there is never any doubt among officials that getting involved in the nation’s civil war is something they s..
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Texas passes bill to train teachers as armed ‘school marshals’
The Texas Legislature on Thursday sent a bill to Gov. Rick Perry’s (R) desk that could mean some teachers will be trained as marshals and sent into classrooms with guns. State Rep..