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A group has created a petition that would expand the state of Idaho, allowing some Oregon counties and parts of northern California to join the Gem State.

“Greater Idaho” is aiming to change present borders of Idaho, Oregon and Northern California so that the latter two would become part of the State of Idaho.  Continue reading “‘Greater Idaho’ petitioners want parts of Oregon, California to join Gem State”

Ezine Articles – by Jennifer Prescott

Daily, certain foods and beverages are revealed as great antioxidants. For example: carrots, spinach, broccoli, tea, nuts, berries, garlic, onions, grapes, red wine, herbs, spices, and chocolate are foods known to be great antioxidants. We hear about flavonoids and vitamins. It is estimated there are 4,000 identified flavonoids. Isolating each one and determining what effect each, or a combination of each, has on a specific disease is an endless pursuit without an answer. However, common sense and research reveals there is one common denominator in the foods known as great antioxidants. They are all high in oxalic acid. Continue reading “Oxalic Acid – The Cure For Cancer”

Fox News

The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection early Tuesday after decades of sexual abuse claims within one of the country’s largest youth organizations.

The petition, filed in Delaware bankruptcy court, halts the hundreds of lawsuits the BSA is facing that allege sexual misconduct by people within the 110-year-old organization over the years. Continue reading “Boy Scouts of America files for bankruptcy after sex abuse lawsuits”

Breitbart – by John Carney

American factories in China are warning that they do not have enough staff to get their production lines fully back online as plants re-open after the extended coronavirus shutdown.

Nearly 80 percent of U.S. businesses in the Shanghai area say they lack the manpower to run at full speed, according to the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai. Forty-one percent said their biggest challenge in the next two to four weeks will be a lack of workers. Thirty percent said logistics issues will be their biggest concern. Continue reading “Coronavirus: Nearly 80% of American Factories in Shanghai Say They Lack Workers”

Ag Web – by Chris Bennett

Strapped with pistols and carrying government IDs, two Treasury agents walked onto a Maryland farm on a cold winter morning in 2012, and asked for the owner – Randy Sowers. It was a blur of badges and questions, but Sowers’ four-year legal nightmare was only just beginning. “My story could belong to any farmer or business owner,” Sowers says. “People have almost no idea what the feds will do when they want to hurt you. What kind of power-hungry bureaucrats do we have when guilt or innocence plays no role in the system?” Continue reading “Farmer Refuses to Roll, Rips Lid Off IRS Behavior”

New York Post – by Amanda Woods

A hulking 700-pound black bear shot in New Jersey set a record for the largest ever killed with a bow and arrow in North America, a hunting organization announced.

Hunter Jeff Melillo shot the bear in Morris County on Oct. 14 — topping a record set in 1993 by a hunter in California, according to a statement from the Pope and Young Club bow-hunting and conservation organization.  Continue reading “Killing of 700-pound black bear with bow and arrow sets North American record”

Fox News

police officer in Montana was seriously injured early Saturday after a car full of teenagers ran him over, police said.

The Billings Police Department said the driver deliberately sped toward the officer who had been giving commands to stop. Continue reading “Montana teens deliberately hit officer with car, police say”

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Health Impact News

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WICS/WRSP) – A new proposed bill would require some Illinois students to get the HPV vaccine.

The bill was filed by Rep. Robyn Gabel, D-Evanston, on Feb. 11. Continue reading “New Illinois Bill Would Require 6th Graders in Public, Private, and Religious Schools to Get the Gardasil HPV Vaccine”

Need to Know

E-Verify is an electronic system, managed by Homeland Security, that allows employers to determine if new hires are authorized to work as US citizens. The program is voluntary, but many companies refused to use it because they can pay lower wages to illegal immigrants. President Trump campaigned on requiring employers to use E-Verify, but this year, he cut $3.7 million from the program and appears to have dropped his support. Instead, it is said he is following the advice of his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who has prepared a 600-page immigration proposal to create a more ‘business-friendly’ system. -GEG

Continue reading “Trump Drops Requirement for Employers to Validate Citizenship of Employees”

Kent Wired – by Emily Powell

Interested in the practice of magick, witchcraft, or just being a part of a group of open-minded individuals? This semester marks the first that Black Squirrel Coven has been on Kent State’s campus. It is the first official coven on campus. Continue reading “Witches on campus, Black Squirrel Coven starting up”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

In the land of the free, there are still lawmakers who push for the most ridiculous laws despite there being no benefit to the citizens whatsoever. In fact, a proposed Bill in Illinois will actually hurt citizens and likely lead to fines or other punishment if they simply try to pump their own gas. Seriously.  Continue reading “New Bill Will Make it Illegal for Citizens to Pump Their Own Gas — To Keep You ‘Safe’”

Times of San Diego

The University of California’s largest employee union, AFSCME Local 3299, voted to endorse Sen. Bernie Sanders’ bid for President ahead of California’s March 3 primary.

AFSCME 3299 represents 26,000 service and patient care workers at the University of California, and is comprised mostly of women and people of color who are among the lowest-paid workers in the UC system. Continue reading “University of California’s Largest Union Endorses Bernie Sanders for President”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Akron, OH — A video of several officers arresting an Ohio man went viral as it shows police officers on top of 47-year-old Patrick King, tasering him and punching him over and over—more than 30 times. According to King the stop should have never happened as he was simply walking back from the neighborhood store and stopped to talk to a friend. Now, after the department failed to hold the officers accountable for their alleged crimes, the taxpayers will be held liable instead.  Continue reading “Cops Stop Veteran with PTSD for No Reason, Savagely Taser and Hit Him Over 30 Times”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

A new video posted on Sunday shows former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg explaining how healthcare will “bankrupt us,” unless we deny care to the elderly. Continue reading ““If You Show Up With Cancer And You’re 95 – We Should Say We Can’t Do Anything” – Bloomberg Explains How Healthcare Will Bankrupt Us Unless We Deny Care To Elderly”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

Billionaire presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg said he will charge Americans with “domestic terrorism” for “hate crimes” if elected and bashed “nativists” in America before affirming his commitment to Israel remaining a “Jewish state” in a recent interview with the Jewish Telegraph Agency.  Continue reading “Mike Bloomberg: I Will Charge Americans With ‘Domestic Terrorism’ For ‘Hate Crimes’ If Elected”

Daily Mail

Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg has said harmful online content should be regulated, adding that his company should be treated with a framework in between those used for existing media and telecoms companies.

‘I do think that there should be regulation on harmful content … there’s a question about which framework you use for this,’ Zuckerberg said on Saturday at the Munich Security Conference. Continue reading “Mark Zuckerberg calls for more government regulation of ‘harmful online content’ so that Facebook doesn’t have to decide what to ban”