‘Sure, The New York Times published it, but that doesn’t make it an official endorsement of pedophilia. This deserves to be parsed. It was published in the Op-Ed section, which is open to outside experts, such as Rutgers University law professor Margo Kaplen, for editorial opinions. According to Op-Ed author Margo Kaplan, pedophilia is defined […]

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‘Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, played a major part in the recovery of the American economy after the 2008 crash. In just a few years, fracking made it possible for the price of oil to go down from $100 per barrel to $63 by the end of 2014. Since then, the number has continued to drop, […]

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‘The Food and Drug Administration will begin testing food for glyphosate, the world’s most commonly used pesticide, according to Civil Eats. This marks the first time a U.S. agency will routinely test for glyphosate residue in food. It comes after the Government Accountability Office released a report condemning the FDA for failing to disclose its […]

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‘A New York Times article about Barack Obama’s Trans-Pacific Partnership opened with this sunny headline: “Trade Pact Would Lift U.S. Incomes, Study Says.” But wait, a study by whom? It comes from the Washington-based Peterson Institute for International Economics. What’s that? We’re not told, even though that information is key to understanding this group’s upbeat […]

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‘The military draft has not been used in the United States since 1973, but the machinery has remained in place (costing the federal government about $25 million a year). Males over 18 have been required to register for the draft since 1940 (except between 1975 and 1980) and still are today, with no option to […]

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‘A few days ago some European alternative press got excited about the “disclosing” to Hungarian parliament members on February 10, by prime minister Viktor Orbán, of a so-called secret pact between Germany and Turkey planning to transfer from Turkey, for distribution within the European Union, of 400,000 to 500,000 more Syrian refugees. It is not […]

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‘South Korea’s spy agency has warned of possible attacks by the North, which would target activists, defectors, and government officials. It has also warned of mass terror events that could strike subways, malls, and other public areas. The National Intelligence Service (NIS) also warned of possible cyber attacks launched by Pyongyang. On Thursday, the NIS […]

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‘Bahraini prisoners held at the notorious Dry Dock pre-trial detention center have complained about being tortured and forced to imitate animal sounds. The detainees at the prison located on the island of Muharraq, northeast of the capital, Manama, said that they are tortured when being taken to solitary confinement, Bahraini media reported on Saturday. According […]

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‘US Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush has announced to suspend his campaign for the 2016 White House race. Bush, brother and son to two former US presidents, dropped out on Saturday night after a disappointing showing in South Carolina’s Republican primary. “The people of Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina have spoken,” a choked-up Bush […]

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‘Up to 2,000 Serbs marched through the heart of Belgrade to the Russian embassy, in protest at a new co-operation agreement with NATO, and the death of two Serbian hostages during a US airstrike in Libya. Organized by the ultra-conservative, nationalist Zavet and Obraz movements, the march proceeded peacefully, as the demonstrators brandished portraits of […]

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‘A radioactive water leak has suspended plans to reboot a reactor at a nuclear power plant in southern Japan, its operator said Sunday. Kansai Electric Power Company said some 34 liters of cooling water containing radioactive materials leaked out from the reactor at its Takahama Nuclear Power Plant, located in Fukui Prefecture. “Resumption procedures related […]

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‘Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu says his country is set to introduce fresh security measures following a recent blast that claimed the lives of 28 people in Ankara. After a meeting with security chiefs in the capital Ankara on Saturday, Davutoglu said that a new anti-terrorism “action plan” is currently being prepared. “We are going […]

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