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Tech Insider | Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) — which are touted for their energy-saving properties — are actually making light pollution worse.
Tech Insider | Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) — which are touted for their energy-saving properties — are actually making light pollution worse.
Truth Revolt | A Monmouth University Poll found that a majority of American voters support a criminal investigation of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private emails.
Breitbart | The Democrat presidential frontrunner asked to borrow a book that contained tips on how to permanently delete your emails.
EAG News | A Michigan school board will appeal a recent judge’s decision that certain citizens can openly carry firearms into public schools.
F. William Engdahl | The worth of gold in the world is growing by the day.
Andrew P. Napolitano | It is a well-regarded historical truism that the Fourth Amendment was written by victims of government snooping, the 1770s version.
Sputnik | A politician from Finland’s conservative Finns Party suggested implanting welfare recipients with satellite-tracking chips.
Gateway Pundit | The EPA is reportedly trying to strong-arm Navajo Indian leaders to sign away their rights to future claims against the agency from the Gold King Mine disaster.
Truth Revolt | During a radio interview yesterday, former Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura said he’d consider a role as vice president on a Trump ticket.
Zero Hedge | With at least 50 dead and over 700 injured, it is no exaggeration to say that the massive explosion in the Chinese port of Tianjin is a total disaster.
Newsbusters | “…there’s going to be a cloud of suspicion.”
Paul Joseph Watson | Students complain that technology is invasive and unnecessary.
Daily Beast | These weren’t just ordinary secrets found in Clinton’s private server, but some of the most classified material the U.S. government has.
Daily Caller | The Wall Street Journal has revealed the company’s identity.
Breitbart | Carson referred to the founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger and her position on eugenics.