Environmentalists Becoming Hysterical As “Climate Change” Scam Falls Apart
The “Climate Change/Global Warming” crowd is reaching the point of hysteria. Fewer and fewer people are taking them seriously anymore.Their drastic, proposed global regulations are being rejected by...
View ArticleSome states begin to crack down on slow left lane drivers
Speed up or get out of the way.That's the message from Indiana lawmakers who have passed a new law that could lead to fines of as much as $500 for slowpokes who refuse to move out of the left lane when...
View Article"A Missouri Highway Patrol trooper, who spoke out against the agency after...
A Missouri Highway Patrol trooper who spoke out against the agency after the drowning death of an Iowa man has been disciplined.Sgt. Randy Henry has been demoted to corporal and moved from Lake of the...
View ArticleEPIC Meme Against Minimum Wage Increase Is The Best We’ve Ever Seen
From Powerline:It was the University of Chicago’s John Cochrane, …who wrote that“Once upon a time, the minimum wage, like free trade, was a basic test of whether you were awake in the first week of...
View ArticleCompany Making Millions on “White Privilege” Training in Schools
We know that liberals always cry, “Blame Bush” whenever any of their goofy programs and policies fail. Barack Obama, it seems isn’t responsible for any failures as President. And, the main stream...
View ArticleThe Most Frequently Used Words By All US Presidents [Chart]
Using data compiled from The American Presidency Project, someone has put together a unique series of informative (and fun!) charts detailing the most frequently used words by all US Presidents in...
View ArticlePrice tag for US war on Islamic State - $2.7 bn
After spending more than USD 2 trillion in war in Iraq, the United States of America has spent over USD 2.7 billion on the war against Islamic State militants in Iraqand Syria since bombings began last...
View ArticleThe Fun Stories Behind 40 Famous Company Names
Have you ever wondered why both a cell phone company and computer giant are named after fruits such as apples and blackberries? Or how about why a social media site is named after the sound a bird...
View ArticleBuyer Beware: Study Claims These 50 Hospitals Price Gouge Uninsured Patients
A new study published by Health Affairs finds that uninsured patients at 50 hospitals are being charged 10 times what Medicare pays for the same procedures.Twenty of the hospitals are in Florida, and...
View ArticleAs currency dies, Zimbabweans will get $5 for 175 quadrillion local dollars
Zimbabweans will start exchanging 'quadrillions' of local dollars for a few U.S. dollars next week, as President Robert Mugabe's government discards its virtually worthless national currency, the...
View ArticleAmerica deserves better than Clinton v Bush
The prize for bravest face in the US presidential contest goes to Rick Santorum. The ultra-conservative running for the Republican nominationvisited Iowa this week and only one woman showed up to say...
View ArticleMd. officials: Letting ‘free range’ kids walk or play alone is not neglect
Maryland officials have taken steps to clarify their views about children playing or walking alone outdoors in a new policy directive that says Child Protective Services should not be involved in such...
View Article'Blacks' should be 'segregated': Texas elementary teacher fired for Facebook...
A teacher at an elementary school near Lubbock has been fired after writing she was "almost to the point" of supporting racial segregation following a controversial police incident in McKinney.Frenship...
View ArticleIowa Supreme Court affirms right to be drunk on one's own front porch
The right to be drunk on the front porch of a private home was endorsed Friday by the Iowa Supreme Court, which said a woman can't be convicted of public intoxication while standing on her front...
View ArticleIn Wyoming it’s now illegal to collect data about pollution
A new Wyoming law expands on the “ag-gag” trend of criminalizing whistleblowers in a new way: making it illegal for citizens to gather data about environmental pollution.Wyoming’s Senate Bill 12, or...
View ArticleAmericans Should Stop Eating These Banned Foods ASAP
Certain foods in developed countries are prohibited for a variety of reasons. Some foods are banned because they are dangerous and may increase risks of mental, emotional, and physical dysfunctions....
View Article85 Uses for Baking Soda — and How it Could Save Your Life
Baking soda’s most recognizable form is in a little orange box. This unimposing product is present even in households where no one ever cooks — frequently stored in the back of the fridge to ward off...
View ArticleTHE HEALTH BENEFITS OF MORINGA: A MODERN MIRACLE TREE
In northern India, in the foothills of the Himalayas, the moringa has long graced the region with its miraculous fruit. Ribbed pods, each a foot in length, hang in clusters from this tree’s wiry...
View ArticleSTEVIA: THE SWEET MEDICINE FOR INFLAMMATION
Sevia is called Kaahe-he, which means sweet herb, by the native Indian tribe in Paraguay that has used this local herb for centuries for everything from a sweetener for teas to an ingredient in...
View ArticleThe Rebirth of Broth: Peasant Superfood and Ultimate Beauty Secret
We argue over the great nutritional deficiencies of our time. Some say Omega 3s, others propose low mineral levels like magnesium, selenium, and zinc while still others cite the lack of every...
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