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Robert Mueller's 'Collusion' Case So Far
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The special counsel has not alleged any sinister, high-level election
interference conspiracy involving Trump himself and the Russian government.
But, part...
The Oil Price Rally Shows No Sign Of Stopping
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OPEC+ is taking massive amounts of oil off the market, allowing crude
prices to post yet another week of gains. (Click to enlarge) (Click to
enlarge) (Cli...
Ohio Town Dragging Out Speed Camera Ticket Refunds
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[image: Refund calculation]The village of New Miami, Ohio, has been
fighting -- and losing -- a legal battle over its speed camera program
since 2013. The ...
Fluoridation Fails Minnesota's Poor
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Low-income Minnesota families struggle to get dental care | Minnesota
Public Radio | businessnorth.com
In
Minnesota, fluoridation is state mandated. Dent...
Abdur Biswas (Sep 1, 1926 - Nov 3, 2017)
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Bangladeshi Statesman. He served as the 11th President of Bangladesh from
October 10, 1991 to October 9, 1996. He was educated at Dhaka University
where he...
Thank You.
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I've never been much of a writer (let alone one of my father's caliber),
but I know that I must express my thanks to you all somehow.
The support that we h...
UPDATE: 25 april 2009the company -- seeqpod, from which we had placed the embed for "mary mary why ya buggin" is now offline. see SeeqPod Down. Permanent? from mp3 newsire
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Louisiana Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu sponsored an unusual $2 million earmark to provide an experimental reading program to District of Columbia schools -- just days after receiving $30,000 in campaign contributions from the company that runs the program and its employees.
The Washington Post reports Landrieu's support of the Voyager Expanded Learning program back in 2001 essentially forced D.C. schools to run a pilot program over the objections of teachers and administrators -- since Congress controls the D.C. school budget.
Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu ducks and dodges a question about a controversial $2 million earmark for an experimental reading program in District of Columbia schools that Landrieu sponsored a few days after receiving $30,000 in campaign contributions from the company and its employees.
U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., steered $2 million in federal funding to a campaign contributor for a reading program in District of Columbia schools.
The Washington Post reported last week [...] Landrieu directed the money for the Voyager Expanded Learning literacy program for kindergartners and first-graders. A former school official told the newspaper the district had picked a different reading curriculum.
Voyager’s political action committee, executives, employees, their relatives and lobbyists have contributed $80,000 to Landrieu, according to campaign finance reports cited by the paper.
Landrieu, who sits on the Senate Appropriations Committee, served as the ranking Democrat on the District of Columbia subcommittee at the time [...] “It is not uncommon for members of Congress to receive contributions from individuals who support their policy goals,” Landrieu said.
Randy Best, founder of Voyager, said that after an initial meeting with Landrieu on the subject, someone from Landrieu’s office asked him to hold a fundraiser for her, which he did in Dallas.
Behind The Lens episode 20: ‘Not two cents’
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This week's Entergy vote. A troubling warning about the wastewater
situation in St. James Parish. And The Lens' new series on school closures
in New Orleans.
Local LA House Race Finance Reports
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The campaign for Louisiana House District 12 has an interesting money
angle. One candidate has raised and spent over $75 thousand, while the
other has rais...
Hey kids!
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Some cool tunes embedded in YRHT posts have been compiled in Spotify
format. The playlist is neither perfect* nor mandatory, but at least it's
mostly up-te...
Here Comes The Boom
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Okay sports fans, here comes the boom! My Bossier is about to start back
up! Get Ready! Here it comes! The cold hard truth! Don't hate the player!
Hate the...
Welcome to the Alexandria Postcard Collection
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Postcards are an important medium in telling stories of the past. They are
historical masterpieces, showing life at points in time.
Greetings from Alexandr...
2:45 p.m., Voluntary Evacuation Area Removed
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Voluntary Evacuation Area Removed October 7, 2016 All areas once part of
the Mandatory and Voluntary Evacuation Order from the Bayou Corne Sinkhole
has b...
brief dashcam clip of alleged sex offender arrest
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brief dashcam clip of alleged sex offender arrest
some guy on a bicycle was allegedly looking at children through binoculars
across the street from the k...
Saying goodbye to our Old House
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I never thought this day would come. We had to say goodbye to the “Big
House”, the old house, the Hynson-Ringgold house (and many other names)….
We were tr...
57th presidential inauguration 21 january 2013
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57th presidential inauguration 21 january 2013
oath of office and speech + more.
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Part 24: Wickedness of Humanity
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Welcome to Resurrection Life of Jesus Church. We are a Bible centered group
of believers who d...
God Deliver Us From the Scourge of Transcalvinism
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By Colby Malsbury Hal Lindsey once informed us there’s a new world
coming. The band Queen let us know in no uncertain terms that they wanted
it all, and ...
All Good Things Must Come to an End
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Dear Readers and Friends of F&H, It is with a sense of sadness and hope for
the future that FaithandHeritage.com will cease publishing articles. All
good t...
Last Days Lunacy and End Times Madness
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Podcast: LAST DAYS LUNACY and END TIMES MADNESS (The following commentary
is a reprint of the chapter Bible Basics 101: Last Days/End Times and The
Second ...