Bill Simpich | The Murder of JFK, Part 2: Counterfeit ID Planted in Oswald's Wallet?
Bill Simpich, Reader Supported News
Simpich writes: "In my previous article, I asked the question 'Who found Oswald's wallet at the murder scene?' Here, I pose another question: Was a phony identification card for 'Alek Hidell' inserted into the wallet after Oswald's arrest?"
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Bill Simpich, Reader Supported News
Simpich writes: "In my previous article, I asked the question 'Who found Oswald's wallet at the murder scene?' Here, I pose another question: Was a phony identification card for 'Alek Hidell' inserted into the wallet after Oswald's arrest?"
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United States Ends Future Arctic Offshore Drilling
Dan Joling, Associated Press
Joling writes: "The Interior Department announced Friday it is canceling future lease sales and will not extend current leases in Arctic waters off Alaska's northern coast, a decision that significantly reduces the chances for future Arctic offshore drilling."
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Dan Joling, Associated Press
Joling writes: "The Interior Department announced Friday it is canceling future lease sales and will not extend current leases in Arctic waters off Alaska's northern coast, a decision that significantly reduces the chances for future Arctic offshore drilling."
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Four Israeli Cities, Citing Security, Ban Arab Workers From Schools
Jeffrey Heller, Reuters
Heller writes: "At least four Israeli cities, including the commercial capital Tel Aviv, have banned Arab laborers from their schools, struggling to calm public fears fueled by the worst surge of Palestinian street attacks in years."
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Jeffrey Heller, Reuters
Heller writes: "At least four Israeli cities, including the commercial capital Tel Aviv, have banned Arab laborers from their schools, struggling to calm public fears fueled by the worst surge of Palestinian street attacks in years."
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The Anti-Free-Speech Movement at UCLA
Conor Friedersdorf, The Atlantic
Friedersdorf writes: "Perhaps 18-to-22-year-olds can be forgiven for failing to appreciate what's at stake in their activism. But UCLA administrators cannot be forgiven for complying with student demands to punish this free expression - a glaring illustration of their low-regard for the First Amendment, California law, and liberal ideals."
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Conor Friedersdorf, The Atlantic
Friedersdorf writes: "Perhaps 18-to-22-year-olds can be forgiven for failing to appreciate what's at stake in their activism. But UCLA administrators cannot be forgiven for complying with student demands to punish this free expression - a glaring illustration of their low-regard for the First Amendment, California law, and liberal ideals."
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Governor of Hawaii Declares State of Emergency for Homelessness
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Hawaii Gov. David Ige has declared a state of emergency to deal with the state's homelessness crisis just days after city and state officials cleared one of the nation's largest homeless encampments."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "Hawaii Gov. David Ige has declared a state of emergency to deal with the state's homelessness crisis just days after city and state officials cleared one of the nation's largest homeless encampments."
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How the Nation's Most Notorious Crime-Gun Store Cleaned Up Its Act
Dan Simmons, The Washington Post
Simmons writes: "For gun stores contemplating whether to change their practices to protect themselves legally, there's a model for them to follow: the new Badger Guns."
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Dan Simmons, The Washington Post
Simmons writes: "For gun stores contemplating whether to change their practices to protect themselves legally, there's a model for them to follow: the new Badger Guns."
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'The Day After Tomorrow' Ice Age Scenario Could Be Possible, Researchers Say
Tim Radford, Climate News Network
Radford writes: "Two separate and very different studies have confirmed a climate paradox-that global warming and a slowdown in the Atlantic Ocean currents could trigger climate change and bring a prolonged chill in Europe."
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Tim Radford, Climate News Network
Radford writes: "Two separate and very different studies have confirmed a climate paradox-that global warming and a slowdown in the Atlantic Ocean currents could trigger climate change and bring a prolonged chill in Europe."
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