‘A study published in the journal Environmental Health reinforces what many people have known for a long time: Increasing levels of fluoride in drinking water is harmful to health. While its findings are disturbing, the study is good news for those who have been told time and again that fluoride is safe, as it arms […]

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‘An innocent disabled couple has filed a lawsuit against the Delaware state police for unconscionable horrors inflicted upon them during a fruitless early morning raid. Ruther Hayes, a disabled veteran, was severely beaten by police officers during the raid as he attempted to give his wife Lisa a sponge bath. Lisa Hayes is a quadriplegic […]

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‘The term “the establishment” refers to leading politicians, senior civil servants, senior barristers and judges, aristocrats, Oxbridge academics, senior clergy, the most important financiers and industrialists, governors of the BBC, members of and top aides to the royal family to mention most, but not all. The term in this sense is sometimes mistakenly believed to […]

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‘What will it take to shut down Monsanto’s doors irrevocably? Likely it will be the same type of lawsuit that finally pulled the shades on the tobacco industry. If Big Tobacco eventually had to pay a $206 billion settlement over 25 years for lying about the health impacts of cigarettes, what do you think Monsanto […]

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‘Thousands of South Africans have held demonstrations in Pretoria and Cape Town to voice anger at widespread corruption, amid a host of graft scandals and a stagnant economy. Nearly 4,000 demonstrators took to the streets on Wednesday in the two cities to condemn corruption in the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party as well as […]

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‘The Syrian government has confirmed that President Bashar al-Assad requested military assistance from Russia, as Moscow gets the parliamentary approval for military presence in Syria. Assad’s office said in a statement on Wednesday that the Syrian president had sent a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, asking for the military support. “The Russian air force […]

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KINGSTON, NY, 30 September 2015—The Summer of 2015 is one for the financial record books. Since the Shanghai Index began melting down in mid-June, equity markets have been battered, commodity prices plunged and currencies of resource-rich nations and emerging markets tested old lows and hit new ones. As conditions deteriorated, the financial world focused on 17 September when the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee (FOMC) would announce if it would raise interest rates for the first time since 2006, or maintain its Zero Interest Rate Policy which has been in place since late 2008. In response to the Fed’s decision not … Continue reading

‘The leader of a major Nepali party has accused neighboring India of deliberately blocking vital supplies into the landlocked Himalayan country. The allegations by Khadga Prasad Oli, the chief of the Unified Marxist–Leninist (UML) party, comes as a large crowd of angry Nepalese demonstrators protesting against a recently passed national constitution have been blocking a […]

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From Old Granny to Uncle Jumbo, His Accidency to Grandfather’s Hat, here are a few presidential nicknames, and how the commanders in chief came by them. 1. GEORGE WASHINGTON: AMERICAN FABIUS Our first commander in chief earned this nickname based on the strategy he used to fight the British in the Revolutionary War, named for a Roman dictator who avoided large battles to engage in small ones. (But Washington might not have even known about that general and his strategy until a year after he began using it!) Another great nickname: Sword of the Revolution. 2. JOHN ADAMS: OLD SINK … Continue reading

Wimps might have the last laugh on gym-obsessed hunks – gram-for-gram, bodybuilders’ muscles are weaker than those of people who never touch weights, research has shown. Scientists found that bodybuilders had extraordinarily large muscle fibres capable of generating forces far greater than normal for an average human. Yet tests showed that a gram of their muscle was less powerful than the same amount of tissue from someone who did not weight train. Lead scientist Professor Hans Degens, from Manchester Metropolitan University, said: ”Most of us are impressed by the enormous muscle bulk of bodybuilders and think that these people must … Continue reading

1. Mass Migration Madness Anne Williamson on the havoc the US is wrecking on Europe. . 2. Psychopaths Rule Us Gerald Celente talks to Lew Rockwell about a possible antidote. . 3. 11 Things Smart People Won’t Say They’ll make you look bad even if they’re true. . 4. Forget the New World Order Here’s who really runs the planet. Article by Jake Anderson.  . 5. Why They Hate Us Everywhere, says Fred Reed. . 6. Bye, Bye Megyn Robert Ringer on the FOX cyborg. . 7. Is the Pope a False Prophet? Andrew P. Napolitano is worried. . 8. Spy on Your Customers or Else Mark Nestmann … Continue reading

The impending departure of Speaker of the House John Boehner gives the House Republicans a real opportunity to accomplish something. But an opportunity is not a guarantee. It is a little like a football team being first down and goal at the ten-yard line. You have a good chance of scoring a touchdown from there — if you can get your act together. But you could also find yourself having to settle for a field goal. Or for a missed field goal. And of course you can also fumble the ball and have the other team grab it — and … Continue reading

First or business class travel is normally enjoyed by chief executives, A-list actors or rock stars, but it has actually never been more attainable for the average traveller. While it may be a rare feat, flyers can bag a free upgrade and enjoy perks such as steak or lobster dinners, a seat that converts into a fully flat bed, and pre-flight Champagne. From joining a rewards scheme to simply asking for one, these are the best ways holidaymakers can improve their chances of securing a first class seat without paying for it. Join a frequent flyer scheme This is the … Continue reading