endthelie.com Article Reprint The judge presiding over Bradley Manning’s sentencing hearing has rejected government testimony claiming that Manning’s disclosures to WikiLeaks clearly resulted in a “chilling effect” on US foreign relations. The military judge decided
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Matt Damon Slams Obama: He ‘Broke Up With Me’
By Melanie Batley Article Reprint Oscar-winning actor Matt Damon says his love affair with President Barack Obama is finally over. “He broke up with me,” the once ardent supporter and campaigner for Obama
Read morePolice arrest man for criticizing their parking, seize cameras from witnesses
By Madison Ruppert Article Reprint In a quite blatant instance of police overreacting to criticism, two police officers in Nevada arrested a man for loudly criticizing their parking habits then seized cameras from witnesses.
Read moreOprah gets Swiss apologies for ‘racist’ encounter
By: John Heilprin Article Reprint GENEVA (AP) — Oprah Winfrey says she had a racist encounter while shopping in Switzerland — and the national tourist office and the shop owner have apologized. The billionaire media
Read moreStephen Curry Battles Malaria
The NBA star is a champion of “Nothing But Nets”—a program providing anti-malaria bed nets to children in Africa ebony.com Article Reprint After his electrifying run in the NBA playoffs, Warriors guard Stephen Curry became
Read moreIs Diet Soda Bad for You?
curiosityaroused.com Article Reprint Diet drinks are carbonated beverages that are sweetened with artificial sweeteners like sucralose, aspartame, or saccharin. These low calorie and low carb drinks are available so soda lovers feel that they are
Read moreU.S. Pot Growers Competing with Mexican Drug Cartels, Drug Enforcement Official Says
By Penny Starr Article Reprint A Houston television station reported in May that the legalization of marijuana in some states has created more pot growers in the U.S. – and new competition for Mexican drug
Read moreU.S. Spending $653K to ‘Reduce Tobacco Use’ Among Brazilian Women
By Ryan Kierman Article Reprint The National Institutes of Health is funding a program to convince female “light-smokers” in Brazil to kick their bad habit, at a cost to American taxpayers of $653,190. “There is
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