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A House committee formally concluded for the first time that there was no military “stand down” order given on the night of the deadly terror attacks in Benghazi, Libya. Get the full report and see what one Congressional Aide says might make some people upset HERE.
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Mike Rowe's New Ad Gets A Heated Reaction - He Responds In Kind On Saturday, TheBlaze brought you Mike Rowe’s inspiring new ad about work. By Monday, the ad triggered some negative reaction and inspired some people to post their displeasure on Mike Rowe's Facebook page. In typical Mike Rowe fashion, the popular TV host responded from his heart. Read Rowe's reactions to his critics HERE.
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Horrifying: Cop Shoots Man's Service Dog At His 9-Yr-Old's Party
On Saturday, as a 9-year-old boy’s birthday party was winding down at an Idaho home, a police officer fatally shot a service dog belonging to the boy’s father. The police claim that the dog was overly aggressive. The dog's owner, a man with Parkinsons argues that the officer was trigger-happy. See the video (with a warning - this post contains graphic images and video) HERE.

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Olympics: Bob Costas' Creepy Eye Problem Is Only Getting Worse
If you’ve tuned into NBC’s coverage of the Olympics, you likely noticed something is wrong with sportscaster Bob Costas’ eye — and now both of his eyes. The infection has spread. See what's prompting NBC to make switch in who will anchor its prime time coverage of the Sochi Olympics HERE.

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Snatched In The Dark: Watch U.S. Forces Grab A Terror Suspect
When the CIA, FBI and Delta Forces combined efforts to capture a suspect that had been on the run for 13 years, the result looked like a scene straight from an action movie. Watch the scene that was captured on surveillance cameras in Libya HERE.

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Glenn Beck's Staff Interrupts His Show With A B-Day Surprise
Monday, Glenn Beck celebrated his 50th birthday and his family and staff made sure he would never forget the day. Though Beck had an entire show planned, he was interrupted after just a few minutes by his radio co-hosts Pat Gray and Stu Burguiere, who took him on a whirlwind trip through history, back to his earliest days. See the highlights from this special show HERE.
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The Awesome New AR-15 That Will Drive The Anti-Gun Crowd Crazy With a few cosmetic changes, gun manufacturers recently discovered a way to make the popular AR-15-style semi-automatic rifle compliant with New York’s anti-gun SAFE Act. See the actual gun that is going to give many anti-Second Amendment folks an upset tummy HERE. READ THIS | TWEET IT | LIKE IT
Do Common Core's Roots Go Back To America's Early Socialists?
In doing some research on progressive education, we came across “Education: Free & Compulsory,” a 1971 book written by libertarian economist Murray Rothbard. In the book, Rothbard notes that Frances Wright and Robert Dale Owen, two of the first socialists in America, writing in the early-to-mid-1800s. Check out some of the surprising ties from these early American Socialists to Common Core HERE.
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Watch '007' - A Clever Crow That Can Solve Complex Puzzles For Treats

This clip, just over three minutes in length, shows a crow — dubbed “007? — easily solve a complex, eight-step problem to earn a snack. Watch the amazing demonstration HERE.



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INSPIREWIRE Is This Teacher's Valentine's Day Letter To Parents 'Too P.C.?'
A recent note alleged to be from a teacher to parents about how kindergarteners should handle Valentine’s Day greetings has some calling its contents evidence of political correctness at its worst. In the brief letter, children were encouraged to bring in cards for their peers on Feb. 14, but with an important caveat: they must provide a greeting for each child in the class. We invite you to weigh in on the topic of political correctness, after you see the actual note HERE.
 
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