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Gazan Rocket Knocks Out Power– for 70,000 Gazans

Gazan Rocket Knocks Out Power– for 70,000 Gazans

A rocket fired from Gaza knocked out a power line in Israel that supplied electricity to 70,000 Gazans, according to the Israel Defense Forces Spokesman’s Office on Sunday night. The Jerusalem Post reports that the outage was caused by shrapnel

Woman Takes Carjacker's Gun, Shoots Him with It

Woman Takes Carjacker's Gun, Shoots Him with It

On July 12 an Atlanta woman took away a carjacker’s gun and shot him while he was “biting and grabbing her.” According to Opposing Views, the woman got into her car and looked up to see suspect Sebastian Fontana walking

Erin Andrews in, Pam Oliver out, as Fox's Top NFL Sideline Reporter

Erin Andrews in, Pam Oliver out, as Fox's Top NFL Sideline Reporter

Even football broadcasters keep depth charts. Pam Oliver no longer finds herself atop of Fox’s rankings of sideline reporters. The familiar face finds herself bumped by Erin Andrews, the blonde beauty famous for winning the attention of a creepy peephole

Californians Enjoy 'Supermoon'

Californians Enjoy 'Supermoon'

This weekend, Californians took advantage of unseasonably warm weather and clear skies to admire the “supermoon,” also known as a perigee moon, which occurs when the moon is unusually close to the earth. CBS13 in Sacramento, reporting on Saturday’s full-moon event,

Australia's Carbon Tax Repeal Set for Final Showdown

Australia's Carbon Tax Repeal Set for Final Showdown

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia’s lower house of parliament on Monday voted to scrap the country’s controversial carbon tax, setting up a final showdown in the Senate as early as Tuesday to decide the scheme’s fate. Abolition of the carbon tax

Suspected Militant-Linked Charities Operating in Pakistan

Suspected Militant-Linked Charities Operating in Pakistan

NARRARI Pakistan (Reuters) – Charities that the United Nations says are linked to militant groups are helping hungry Pakistanis fleeing a recent military offensive as the official number of those seeking aid reached nearly 900,000 on Monday. Bureaucratic mix-ups mean

TSA Takes a Tough Stance Against Breast Milk

TSA Takes a Tough Stance Against Breast Milk

The working mom of a seven-month-old son alleges that she was detained for an hour by TSA officials at San Diego’s Lindbergh Field as they meticulously scrutinized the bags of breast milk she was carrying. The heavy scrutiny on a

Legal Immigrants Want Illegals to Head to Back of Line

Legal Immigrants Want Illegals to Head to Back of Line

According to KVIA.com, an ABC affiliate in El Paso, Texas, more than 450 legal immigrants were sworn in as official United States citizens Friday; KVIA asked some of them their opinions on the current immigration crisis. The general sentiment among

For Conservatives and Technology, There's No Time to Waste

For Conservatives and Technology, There's No Time to Waste

After watching the 2012 election, three California technologists, Garrett Johnson, Chris Abrams, and Aaron Ginn founded Lincoln Labs because they knew that when it came to political technology, conservatives could not sit back and wait for others to begin applying the

CalPERS Former CEO Admits to Fraud and Bags of Cash

CalPERS Former CEO Admits to Fraud and Bags of Cash

The $288 billion California Public Employees’ Retirement System was rocked on July 10 when it was learned that former CEO Federico Buenrostro had cut a plea bargain with the Justice Department to turn “state’s evidence” regarding steering $14 million in placement

Kurds Seize Iraq Oilfields, Ministers Pull Out of Government

Kurds Seize Iraq Oilfields, Ministers Pull Out of Government

BAGHDAD/KIRKUK (Reuters) – Kurdish forces seized two oilfields in northern Iraq and took over operations from a state-run oil company on Friday, while Kurdish politicians formally suspended their participation in Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki’s government. The moves escalated a feud