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University Dumping Harry Reid's Name From Building |
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Harry Reid is being shown the door -- or rather, his name is coming off it. One university has received a deluge of requests to remove Reid's name from a building on campus -- and some hefty donation pledges to make it happen. Learn the university and its special significance to the senator HERE. |
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A University of Oregon student is facing five "conduct charges" for shouting an immature four-word joke at a couple passing under her dormitory window. The student claims she didn't even know the couple and was only making a joke. Learn the joke and the "punch line" to the story HERE.
After the rash of school shootings in the United States over the past decade and a half, some teachers have been taking action to think up creative and life-saving methods for keeping their classrooms safe. See the safety tool one teacher invented to help secure classrooms HERE.
A husband and wife who were fined $13,000 and mandated by a judge not to discriminate against same-sex couples after refusing to allow a gay wedding on their New York farm in 2012 have made a decision about hosting wedding ceremonies in the future. Learn their big decision HERE.
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To weave or not to weave -- that is a question many motorists ask themselves each day as they make their way home through rush hour traffic. Now, they may finally have an answer. The popular TV show "Mythbusters" recently decided to tackle the age-old question and came to one conclusion. Watch the segment HERE.
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Did CDC Choose To 'Cover Up' Data Linking Autism With Vaccines? |
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"Too many vaccines too soon." This mantra is one that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has sought to address in many studies. At this time, it has concluded that there is no increased risk for autism caused by vaccines. But a recent study that reevaluated some of the CDC's data came to a different conclusion. Learn more from the "whistle-blower" study HERE. |
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Thieves seem to have a new gadget every week to skim your credit cards, hack into your accounts or steal your security codes. Now, they can even use your body heat to their advantage, using it to attain your PIN, along with other personal info. How's that all work? Find out HERE.
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From TheBlaze TV |
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DANA -- Dana Loesch hosts the newest show on the network. She's a strong conservative voice fueling discussion on the hottest issues from pop culture to politics. -- 5pm ET or on-demand on TheBlaze TV.
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"Why is it that lefties like you ... have a hard time identifying actual existential evil unless it's a Republican or a stay-at-home mom...?" Greg Gutfeld asked Alan Colmes last night on "The O'Reilly Factor." Watch the sparks fly HERE.
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10 Essential Quotes From 1689 Classic Apply To 'Age Of Obama' |
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Today is the birthday of a man who left an indelible imprint on American history and the history of the free world more broadly. The Englishman John Locke was born on this day in 1632. So, in honor of John Locke, TheBlaze presents 10 of the best and most relevant quotes from his essential "Second Treatise of Government," first published in December 1689. Read more HERE.
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