By Fred Imbert, CNBC China, the biggest buyer of U.S. sovereign bonds, could be slowing down or even halting its purchases, according to a report. Bloomberg News reported Wednesday, citing people …
January 10, 2018
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Celebrating HeroesFeaturedMilitary and Police
10 January: This Day in Medal of Honor History
by Chris Carterby Chris Carter10 January: This Day in Medal of Honor History
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During the Cold War, nuclear war survival training was common at schools. Many cities had designated nuclear fallout shelters, emergency drills were frequent, and the world lived under the ever-present …
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Vladimir Putin is resurrecting the axis of evil. In spite of Hillary’s Reset (overcharge) button, Obama’s increased flexibility after his reelection, and President Trump’s attempts to establish a working relationship, …
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By Chris Tomlinson, Breitbart News A new civil rights act has come into force in Switzerland that prevents residents who have been on welfare in the past three years from …
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Like much of the country, I hadn’t really heard of groups like “Antifa” prior to President Trump taking office. Now one can assume that if there’s a riot or scuffle …
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By Dustin Volz, Reuters via Yahoo! News NEW YORK (Reuters) – The inability of law enforcement authorities to access data from electronic devices due to powerful encryption is an “urgent …
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By Margherita Stancati, The Wall Street Journal ABHA, Saudi Arabia—Arwa Alneami wanted to be an artist ever since she was a child. But growing up in the conservative region of …
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Feminists are celebrating in Iceland as the country has officially made it illegal to pay women less than men. CNN quoted famed tennis star Billie Jean King as stating, “Iceland …
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By James Queally, Joseph Serna, Michael Livingston and Ruben Vives, Los Angeles Times At least 13 people were killed Tuesday when a rainstorm sent mud and debris coursing through Montecito neighborhoods and left rescue …