“But it’s Not all
Bad,” which is a Quote from a Character named “Elizabeth,” in The Television
Show called, “The Americans”.
And
More of My Writings:
CD36F.
Not Interested (NI). Not an Interest. Not Interesting. Sort of Not Interested.
Not Sort of Some Interest. Not Sort of Interesting. Not Kind of Interested. Not
Kind of Some Interest. Not Kind of Interesting. Not Very Interested. Not Very
Much of Interest. Not Very Interesting. Not Extremely Interested. Not an
Extreme Interest. Not Extremely Interesting. About that Subject (ATS). About
those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects
(NATS).
CD37F.
[ ]. [ ]. [ ]. [ ].
About that Subject
(ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about
those Subjects (NATS).
In one of My
Writings, The Man said, “I call it like it is. And I called it like it is.”
And More of My
Writings:
CD38F. Dynamic.
Dynamics. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not
Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About that Subject (ATS). About
those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects
(NATS).
CD39F. Complex.
Complexity. Complexities. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very
(NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About that Subject (ATS).
About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those
Subjects (NATS).
CD40F. Simple.
Simplicity. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not
Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About that Subject (ATS). About
those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects
(NATS).
CD41F. Organize.
Organizes. Organizing. Organized. Organization. Organizations. Very. Extremely.
Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More
(NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not
about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD42F.
Facet. Facets. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not
Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS).
About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those
Subjects (NATS).
CD43F. Multifaceted. Multifaceted and Complex (MAC). Very.
Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More.
Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects
(ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD44F. The Way it was. The Way it is. The Way it will
be. The Way it should be. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very
(NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject
(ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about
those Subjects (NATS).
CD45F. At the Same Time. At about the Same Time. Very.
Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More.
Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects
(ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD46F. From [ ] to [ ]. From [ ] to [ ] to [ ]. From [
] to [ ] to [ ] to [ ]. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very
(NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject
(ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about
those Subjects (NATS).
CD47F. [ ] to [ ]. [ ] to [ ] to [ ]. [ ] to [ ] to [
] to [ ]. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not
Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS).
About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those
Subjects (NATS).
CD48F. Look. Looks. Looking. Looked. Look [ ]. Look [
] and [ ]. Look [ ] and [ ] and [ ]. Look [ ] and [ ] and [ ] and [ ]. Very.
Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More.
Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects
(ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD49F. See. Sees. Seeing. Seen. Saw. Saws. Sawing.
Sawed. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not
Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS).
About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those
Subjects (NATS).
CD50F. Hear. Hears. Hearing. Heard. Very. Extremely.
Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More
(NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not
about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD51F. Read. Reads. Reading. Very. Extremely. Sort of
(SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM).
About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about
that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD52F. Write. Writes. Writing. Writings. Wrote.
Written. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not
Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS).
About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those
Subjects (NATS).
CD53F. About. About [ ]. Approximately. Approximately
[ ]. Exactly. Exactly [ ]. Sort of. Sort of [ ]. Kind of. Kind of [ ]. Very.
Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More.
Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects
(ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD54F.
System. Systems. Systematic. Systematically. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO).
Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About.
About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that
Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD55F.
Recognize. Recognizes. Recognizing. Recognized. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO).
Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About.
About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that
Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD56F.
Understand. Understands. Understanding. Understandings. Understood. Very.
Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More.
Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects
(ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD57F. Made for [ ]. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO).
Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About.
About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that
Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD58F.
Created for [ ]. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV).
Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject
(ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about
those Subjects (NATS).
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From
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From
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after being questioned about Obama wiretap claims”.
From
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#FireColbert: 'I Dont Regret It' ”.
From
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to contradict administration about Flynn at hearing”.
From
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From
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From
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From
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From
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From
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speechless”.
From
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From
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backlash: I would do it again”.
From
CNN.com: “Analysis: Macron gave as good as
he got in electric French debate”.
From
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Impacted Election Makes Him Mildly Nauseous”.
From
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Trump calls for shutdown”.
From
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From
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From
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From
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From
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From
McClatchydc.com: “Since Snowden spilled his
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From
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From
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director, WikiLeaks for her election loss”.
From
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Is Not Good”.
From
The WashingtonPost.com: “Ford says state of the union is
'not good' in 1975 speech”.
From
Reuters.com: “NSA collected Americans' phone
records despite law change: report”.
From
Variety.com: “Stephen Colbert in Hot Water Over
'Homophobic' Donald Trump Joke”.
From
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Of 'Innocent Until Proven Guilty' ”.
From
MSN.com: “A's prospect Casey Thomas dies
unexpectedly at age 24”.
From
Freep.com: “FBI translator in Detroit
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From
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From
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west Mosul in the throes of war”.
----
And Some More of My Writings:
CD59F. Corroborate.
Corroborates. Corroborated. Corroboration.
Very. Extremely. Sort
of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM).
About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about
that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD60F. Verify. Verifies.
Verifying. Verified.
Very. Extremely. Sort
of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM).
About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about
that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD61F. Support. Supports.
Supporting. Supported.
Very. Extremely. Sort
of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM).
About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about
that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD62F. Seem. Seems. Seeming.
Seemed.
Very. Extremely. Sort
of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM).
About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about
that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD63F. Look Like
(LL). Looks Like
(LL). Looking Like (LL). Looked Like (LL). Very. Extremely. Sort
of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM).
About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about
that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD64F.
Recognize. Recognizes.
Recognized. Recognition.
Very.
Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More.
Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects
(ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
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From
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eavesdrop on 'inner voice' ”.
Many Individuals have – correctly – stated that the chance of
Evolution being responsible for creating Us is extremely, extremely low. Additionally,
if Our Planet Earth were only a little bit farther from, or a little bit closer
to, the sun, We Humans could Not Survive, and this, among other things -- such as
the Complexities of Our Brains, Eyes, Ears, Organs, and Other Parts of Our
Bodies -- also point to We being Divinely Created by Father God.
And Here is
a Quote from Sir Fred Hoyle: “We must now admit to ourselves that the
probability of life arising by chance by evolution is the same probability of
throwing six in dice five million consecutive times.”
----
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----
----
From
The Television show called, “Madam Secretary,” on May 7, 2017: One Woman asked,
“Who Told You?” And The Other Woman replied, “Experience.”
----
----
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In
one of My Writings, The Man said: “We are Done Pretending. And We are Not going
to Pretend anymore. And I am Done Pretending. And I am Not going to Pretend
anymore. And We are going to be Honest. And I am going to be Honest. And We are
going to be Truthful. And I am going to be Truthful. And There is No More
Pretending.”
And More of My Writings:
CD65F. “Isn’t
it Obvious?” “Isn’t it Obvious [ ]?” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not
about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD66F. “It is Obvious.”
“It is Obvious [ ].” About
that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS).
Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD66F2. “It is Obvious to
Me.” “It is Obvious to Me [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that
Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD66F3. “It is Obvious to
You.” “It is Obvious to You [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not
about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD66F4. “It is Obvious to
Him.” “It is Obvious to Him [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not
about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD66F5. “It is Obvious to
Her.” “It is Obvious to Her [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not
about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD66F6. “It is Obvious to
that Person.” “It is Obvious to that Person [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS).
Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD66F7. “It is Obvious to
Us.” “It is Obvious to Us [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that
Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD66F8. “It is Obvious to
Them.” “It is Obvious to Them [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not
about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD66F9. “It is Obvious to
a Reasonable Person.” “It is Obvious to a Reasonable Person [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About
those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects
(NATS).
CD66F10.
“It is Obvious to Some Reasonable People.” “It is Obvious to Some Reasonable
People [ ].” About that
Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not
about those Subjects (NATS).
CD66F11.
“It is Obvious to Many Reasonable People.” “It is Obvious to Many Reasonable
People [ ].” About that
Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not
about those Subjects (NATS).
CD66F12.
“It is Obvious to Reasonable People.” “It is Obvious to Reasonable People [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About
those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects
(NATS).
CD66F13.
“It is Obvious to a Person.” “It is Obvious to a Person [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About
those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects
(NATS).
CD66F14.
“It is Obvious to Some People.” “It is Obvious to Some People [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About
those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects
(NATS).
CD66F15.
“It is Obvious to Many People.” “It is Obvious to Many People [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About
those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects
(NATS).
CD66F16.
“It is Obvious to People.” “It is Obvious to People [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About
those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects
(NATS).
CD67F. In one of My Writings,
The Man said, “I am a Legalese Speaker (LS), and I am a Legalese Reader (LR),
and I am also a Legalese Writer (LW), and I Understand The Legalese Language
(LL).”
CD68F.
Speaker. Reader. Writer. Understand. Speakers. Readers. Writers. Understands.
Student of [ ]. Expert of [ ]. Expert in [ ]. Scholar of [ ]. Students of [ ].
Experts of [ ]. Experts in [ ]. Scholars of [ ]. Good at [ ]. Very Good at [ ].
Extremely Good at [ ]. Talented at [ ]. Experienced at [ ]. Experienced in [ ].
Well Versed in [ ]. Veteran of [ ]. Veteran in [ ]. Veterans of [ ]. Veterans
in [ ]. Worked at [ ]. Worked in [ ]. Volunteer at [ ]. Volunteer in [ ]. Volunteers
at [ ]. Volunteers in [ ]. Know about [ ]. Speaker of [ ]. Reader of [ ].
Writer of [ ]. Understand [ ]. Understand the [ ] Language. [ ]. [ ]. Speakers
of [ ]. Readers of [ ]. Writers of [ ]. Understands [ ]. Understands the [ ]
Language. [ ]. [ ]. About
that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS).
Not about those Subjects (NATS).
It’s True. And that’s
Just Reality.
Written By: Brandon
Katrena
The Man, The Woman, a
Child, and a Friend Named, William were Camping, when The Child came back to
The Tent after Swimming in The River. The Child said, “I saw a Pack of Wolves by
The River.” And The Man, The Woman, and William just Laughed, Laughed, and
Laughed. And The Man said to William, “Come on William, Let’s See for Ourselves
if there is a Pack of Wolves out there.” And about 9 Minutes Later, The Man and
William came Running into the Tent, and They said, “Yes, The Child was Right.
There is a Pack of Wolves.” And The Woman, and – strangely – The Child, just
Laughed, Laughed, and Laughed. The Woman said, “Are You making up Stories? You
must be making up Stories.” And The Woman, said, “I will go see for Myself.”
And a few minutes later, The Woman came running into the Tent, and She said, “We
Must go immediately. And We must Intervene immediately here. And I must
Intervene immediately here. There must be an Intervention. Before it’s Too
Late. And, You Three are Correct, there is indeed a Pack of Wolves there.” And –
Strangely – The Man, William, and The Child just Laughed, Laughed, and Laughed.
And then Suddenly The Wolves, who now surrounded the tent, began to Howl, Howl,
and Howl. And -- Strangely -- they all – The Man, The Woman, The Child, and
William – began to Laugh, Laugh, and Laugh again, with The Man saying, “In
addition to We seeing Imaginary Things, We must also be Hearing Imaginary
Things.” And so, The Man, The Woman, The Child, and William Tricked Themselves
into Believing Nonsense, and The Fact of The Matter was that They all had Seen
Reality – there was Indeed a Pack of Wolves outside. And a few minutes later, The
Man, The Woman, The Child, and William, then went to sleep, taking Comfort in
the False Notion that The Howls that They heard by Their Tent were Not Really
Howls at all. And The Wolves did Not go to Sleep until after The Wolves had ate
a late Dinner.
----
The Sick and Unnatural System versus Paradise
Written by Brandon Katrena
The Man said to another Man, “During this Stage of Our History,
We Currently Live in a Sick and Unnatural System, where Many People Place More
Value on Pieces of Small Paper rather than on Human Life. We have More than
Enough Resources -- such as Food, Metals, and other Resources -- where Everyone
can Live Decent Lives, and yet Many of Us have been taught and conditioned to
Chase after Small Pieces of Paper once they get off the Printing Presses. I do
Not Believe that this is what Father God intends His Children to do. We are
More Valuable than Pieces of Small Paper.”
----
----
Here is a
Quote from the 1999 Movie called, “The Matrix,” by the Character Named,
“Morpheus,” to the Character Named, “Neo,” who was also a Savior and a Rescuer:
“This is your last chance. After this, there
is no turning back. You take the blue pill - the story ends, you wake up in
your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill - you
stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes.” Red Pilled (RP).
And Here is
a Paraphrased -- and Well-Known -- Quote from Someone: “Don’t Hate The
Player(s), and instead You can Hate The Game.”
And More News from Around The World:
There
is a News Article from telegraph.co.uk Entitled: “Australia plans
to kill 'plague' of European carp with herpes virus”.
From
HHS.gov: “Viral Hepatitis: The
Secret Epidemic”. And this Website
(HHS.gov) is from the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
And More News from Around The World:
From
CNN.com: “Mudd blasts McMaster: Don't play
us for idiots”.
From
ZeroHedge.com: “McMaster Responds To Wapo:
"I Was In The Room, It Didn't Happen. The Story Is False"
”.
From
The DailyCaller.com: “Ann Coulter Is Worried The
Trump-Haters Were Right”.
From
Fox5DC.com: “Family's private investigator:
There is evidence Seth Rich had contact with WikiLeaks prior to death”.
From
CNN.com: “ 'House of Cards' stars say show
can't out-'crazy' Trump”.
From
The LATimes.com: “200 protesters spell out
'RESIST!' in flash mob at Trump's Rancho Palos Verdes golf course”.
From
CNN.com: “Ebola kills 3 in DRC, WHO says;
scores more linked to deaths”.
From
Cincinnnati.com: “IRS execs: Our lives at risk in
tea party case”.
From
MSN.com: “17 mummies discovered in central
Egypt”.
From
Wikipedia.com: “The Emperor's New Clothes”.
12
From
ScienceDaily.com: “Novel tissue-engineered islet
transplant achieves insulin independence in type 1 diabetes”.
From
Gizmodo.com: “The Newest Cosmic Radio Burst Has
Stumped Scientists”.
From
Wikipedia.com: “Analysis”.
From
FoxNews.com: “Ebola outbreak in Democratic
Republic of Congo kills 3 people, WHO says”.
From
CNN.com: “Caitlyn Jenner distant from Kim
Kardashian”.
From
CNN.com: “Your hero could be a CNN Hero!”
From
CNN.com: “Man shoves money at lawmaker
during town hall”.
From
CNN.com: “Source: Comey is 'not worried
about any tapes' ”.
From
CNN.com: “Anti-abortion student group sues
professor”.
From
The ChicagoTribune.com: “CPR training helped Oswego teen
save coach's life”.
From
MSN.com: “ 'Looking Like a Liar or a Fool':
What It Means to Work for Trump”.
From
TheDailyBeast.com: “White House Staff React in
Real-Time as Trump Tweets: 'Jesus' ”.
From
CNBC.com: “Wells Fargo fake account scandal
may be bigger than thought”.
From
FoxNews.com: “Pope Francis visits Portugal to
canonize children who saw Virgin Mary”.
From
MSN.com: “Twitter CEO: It's important to
hear what Trump has to say”.
From
The DailyMail.co.uk: “Quadruple amputee from flesh
eating bacteria during childbirth to receive U.S.' first double-arm transplant”.
From
The Telegraph.co.uk: “Massive creature washes up on
Indonesian island - but what is it?”
From
Ca.News.Yahoo.com: “North Korea says will have
dialogue with U.S. under right conditions”.
From
TheHill.com: “Trump's Comey firing sets off new
round of leaks”.
From
The JournalTimes.com: “Infectious diseases A-Z: the
fight against antibiotic resistance”.
From
FoxNews.com: “Ebola outbreak in Democratic
Republic of Congo kills 3 people, WHO says”.
From
CNN.com: “Trump threatens Comey in Twitter
outburst”.
From
MSN.com: “Ebola outbreak declared in DR
Congo”.
From
CNN.com: “Hundreds of secret waterfalls
revealed”.
From
CBSNews.com: “What happened during Andrew
McCabe's testimony at Senate Intelligence hearing?”
From
MSN.com: “ 'Dynasty' Reboot Picked Up To
Series At the CW”.
From
Variety.com: “President Trump Calls Ousted FBI
Chief 'Showboat' in Lester Holt Interview”.
From
Yahoo.com: “Hepatitis C nearly triples in US
in 5 years”.
From
En.Wikipedia.org: “Data analysis”.
From
Strategy-Business.com: “A Strategists Guide to Artificial
Intelligence”.
From
TheChicagoTribune.com: “Trump creates voter fraud
commission that critics call a 'sham' ”.
From
ABC7Chicago.com: “Heroin epidemic causes spike in
hepatitis C”.
From
CNN.com: “Rachel Dolezal's biracial
appearance is "blackface," brother says”.
From
MSN.com: “Trump Interview With Lester Holt:
President Asked Comey If He Was Under Investigation”.
From
The Independent.co.uk: “FBI agents are changing their
Facebook profile photos to James Comey”.
From
MSN.com: “Trump To Establish Vote Fraud
Commission”.
From
Cosmopolitan.com: “Drayton Manor theme park remains
closed after death of 11-year-old school girl”.
From
CNN.com: “Cotton swabs send dozens to ERs
each day, study says”.
From
The LATimes.com: “Judge agrees to vacate Aaron
Hernandez's murder conviction”.
From
CNN.com: “Boos drown out DeVos commencement
speech”.
From CNN.com: “Simone Biles stands up to 'DWTS'
judges”.
From
CNN.com: “New Dove body wash bottles spark
backlash”.
From
CNN.com: “The Kent States you don't know
about”.
From
CNN.com: “5 things to watch: Acting FBI
Director hearing”.
From
The Money.CNN.com: “Conservative media unleashes on
'national embarrassment' Comey after firing”.
From
Yahoo.com: “Protesters call for investigation
following FBI director firing”.
From
MSN.com: “United passenger: Attendants
forced me to pee in a cup at my seat”.
From
CBSNews.com: “Spinal injury leaves Cal rugby
player partially paralyzed”.
From
TheHill.com: “GOP Rep. Dave Brat faces rowdy
crowd at town hall”.
From
The DailyMail.co.uk: “Erdogan urges US to 'immediately' reverse decision
on arming Syrian Kurds”.
From
MSN.com: “Isaiah Thomas fined for
inappropriate language toward a fan”.
From
CNN.com: “Rachel Dolezal's biracial
appearance is "blackface," brother says”.
From
The InformationWeek.com: “IBM Watson Data Analysis Service
Revealed”.
From
SloanReview.MIT.edu: “How Big Data Is Empowering AI and
Machine Learning at Scale”.
From The NewScientist.com: “AI detective analyses police data
to learn how to crack cases”.
----
----
Here
are Three Important News Articles:
From
CBSNews.com: “Two-thirds
of the world population has herpes”.
There is a News Article from The Telegraph.co.uk Entitled: “Australia plans
to kill 'plague' of European carp with herpes virus”.
Here is
a Joke that I Wrote:
The
Woman said to The Man, “So You are a Psychologist, and Your Last Name is
Psychology. Ok. What is Your First Name?” And The Man replied, “My First Name
is Abnormal.”
----
“In the same way, after supper he took the cup, saying,
‘This cup is the new covenant in my blood; do this, whenever you drink it, in
remembrance of me,’ ” which is a Quote from Jesus in The Bible, 1st Corinthians
11:25, New International Version (NIV).
----
What does The Phrase, “Elementary, My Dear Watson,” mean?
First, as online discussions indicate, there is Great Debate about whether or
Not The Fictional Sherlock Holmes said that phrase. Second, The Phrase,
“Elementary, My Dear Watson,” seems to mean, in other words, that it is
“Simple, My Dear Watson,” and that it is Easy to Understand. And many things
are Pretty Easy to Understand. And there is also Deductive Reasoning. And there
is also Inductive Reasoning, and there is also Abductive Reasoning.
The Meaning of Deductive Reasoning, as Quoted from
Wikipedia.com: “Deductive reasoning, also deductive logic, logical deduction or,
informally, ‘top-down’ logic, is the process of reasoning from one or more
statements (premises) to reach a logically certain conclusion. It differs from
inductive reasoning or abductive reasoning.”
The Meaning of Inductive Reasoning, as Quoted from
Wikipedia.com: “Inductive reasoning (as opposed to deductive reasoning or abductive
reasoning) is reasoning in which the premises are viewed as supplying strong
evidence for the truth of the conclusion. While the conclusion of a deductive
argument is certain, the truth of the conclusion of an inductive argument is
probable, based upon the evidence given.”
The Meaning of Abductive Reasoning, as Quoted from
Wikipedia.com: “Abductive reasoning (also called abduction, abductive inference or
retroduction) is a form of logical inference which goes from an observation to
a theory which accounts for the observation, ideally seeking to find the
simplest and most likely explanation. In abductive reasoning, unlike in
deductive reasoning, the premises do not guarantee the conclusion.”
“SOMEBODY’S ALWAYS
TAKING THE CREEPS OUT OF THINGS!” which is from Washington’s Tacoma Times,
August 31, 1917, and it is above a Cartoon of a Man with a Walking Stick, who
says, “Boo! You Saucy Fellow,” to a Squid or an Octopus who is Standing Upright
in The Water.
There are Many Movies
to Watch, including the 2003 Movie called, “Master and Commander: The Far Side
of The World”. Master and Commander (MAC).
Le Homme parle et il ecrit aussi, “C’est plus differentes
que vous pensez peut-etre c’est. Comprendez-Vous Maintenant ou Non? It is More Different
than You Might Think it is.”
In one of My Writings,
The Man said, “We have Our Own Rules. And We have Our Own Laws. And We have Our
Own Courts. And We have Our Own Stuff.”
----
And More News from Around The World:
From
The NYTimes.com: “Fox News Retracts Seth Rich Story
That Stirred Controversy”.
From
TheWrap.com: “Sean Hannity Backs Off Seth Rich
Conspiracy Theory 'At This Time' ”.
From
AJC.com: “Stone Mountain Middle School
teacher fight caught on tape by student”.
From
Reuters.com: “Philippines' Duterte warns of
harsh measures as civilians flee fighting”.
From
CNN.com: “Fake teen doctor sentenced in
fraud case”.
From
MSN.com: “14 'facts' you learned in school
that have since been proven wrong”.
From
The NYTimes.com: “Navy SEALs Kill 7 Militants in
Yemen Raid but Suffer Injuries”.
From
USAToday.com: “Ducks forward Nick Ritchie
ejected in Game 6 vs. Predators”.
From
The BusinessInsider.com: “The 'alien megastructure' star is
acting weird, again, and its exactly what astronomers have been waiting for”.
From
MSN.com: “Katy Perry Says Taylor Swift
'Started' Their Feud: 'It's Time for Her to Finish It' ”.
From
The NYTimes.com: “Park Geun-hye, Ousted Leader of
South Korea, Denies All Charges in Court”.
From
The NYDailyNews.com: “Church killer Dylann Roof pleads
to court of appeals for mercy”.
From
TheGateWayPundit.com: “BOOM!! Kim Dot.Com DROPS
BOMBSHELL! SETH RICH LEAKED DNC EMAILS TO WIKILEAKS”.
From
CNN.com: “Philippines: Duterte declares
martial law in Mindanao”.
From
ICR.org: “The Scientific Case Against
Evolution”.
From
CNN.com: “Mysterious radio signal traced to
dwarf galaxy light-years away”.
From
USAToday.com: “Alec Baldwin: 'I thought I'd die'
alone of Lyme disease”.
From
TheGateWayPundit.com: “Breaking: Complete Panic at
Highest Levels of DNC Over Kim DotComs Seth Rich Announcement”.
From
The BusinessInsider.com: “Scientists have found a way to
photograph people in 3D through walls using Wi-Fi”.
From
ABCNews.go.com: “19 dead, 59 injured after reports
of explosion at Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena: Police”.
From
CNN.com: “ 'The Real World' turns 25”.
From
MSN.com: “Billy Bush Breaks His Silence on
Trump, the 'Access Hollywood' Tape, NBC and a Comeback Plan (Exclusive)”.
From
AU.News.Yahoo.com: “Big-game hunter crushed to death
as dying elephant takes revenge”.
From
CBSNews.com: “Sen. Dianne Feinstein: "Fmr.
Director Comey is no way, shape or form a nut job" ”.
From
The BusinessInsider.com: “US Air Force fighter jets
escorted an American Airlines plane into Hawaii after a passenger disturbance”.
From
CNN.com: “An officer's instincts saved a
3-year-old from drowning”.
From
CNN.com: “Superbug identified in 122 people
in 7 states”.
From
CNN.com: “Why 'Scandal' had to rewrite this
season”.
From
Wikipedia.com: “Person of Interest (TV series)”.
From
MediaMatters.com: “Sean Hannity: "I'm not
backing off" the Seth Rich conspiracy”.
From
The Independent.co.uk: “Fox News accused of promoting
conspiracy theories by family of murdered Democrat aide”.
From
ZeroHedge.com: “Russian Embassy Implicates
Hillary In Tweet Asking: "Who Killed Seth Rich?" ”.
From
CNN.com: “3 teens arrested in boy's
kidnapping, killing”.
From
MSN.com: “Ex-FBI chief Comey to testify to
Senate panel in public session”.
From
ABCNews.go.com: “White House doesn't dispute Trump
called Comey a 'nut job' to Russians”.
From
USAToday.com: “Comey, called 'nut job' by Trump,
to testify in open session before Senate”.
From
CNN.com: “Japan: China 'escalating'
tensions over disputed islands”.
From
The NYPost.com: “Weiner sobs, telling judge he's
sick as he faces years in prison for sexting”.
From
MSN.com: “Ex-U.S. Congressman Weiner pleads
guilty in teen 'sexting' case”.
From
MSN.com: “Fox News Fires 'The Five' Co-Host
Bob Beckel Over Racist Comment”.
From
CNN.com: “Superbug C. auris identified in
122 people across 7 states, CDC says”.
From
Wikipedia.org: “Inductive reasoning”.
From
Wikipedia.org: “Deductive reasoning”.
From
Wikipedia.org: “Logic”.
From
MSN.com: “Internet Disagrees With Trump
Saying 'No Politician' Treated Worse”.
From
The ForeignPolicy.com: “Trump Team Planning Possible
Retaliation for Classified Leak Allegations”.
From
CNN.com: “The extinction crisis is far
worse than you think”.
From
CNN.com: “6 dead in ISIS attack on TV
station in Afghanistan”.
From
NewsMax.com: “Giant Squid Caught: Rare Species
Snagged Off Irish Coast”.
From
Politico.com: “Conservatives begin to whisper:
President Pence”.
From
Breitbart.com: “Donald Trump: 'I Didn't Get
Elected to Serve the Washington Media' ”.
From
FoxNews.com: “Erdogan's bodyguards accused of
attacking protesters outside Turkish Embassy in DC”.
From
The Independent.co.uk: “35 psychiatrists just met at Yale
to warn Donald Trump has a 'dangerous mental illness' ”.
From McClatchyDC.com: “ 'People are in meltdown mode.'
Inside the GOP donor class panic about Trump”.
·
0
From
USAToday.com: “Jimmy Fallon has regrets about
going 'soft' on Trump”.
From
TheHill.com: “GOP senators to Turkey: Apologize
for DC brawl”.
From
CNN.com: “Aaron Hernandez's fiancee: He
told me he was not gay”.
From
CNN.com: “Sanders, Kasich weigh in on
Trump's competency”.
From
CNN.com: “Gergen: Trump is in impeachment
territory”.
From
CNN.com: “Exploring Sudan's forgotten
pyramids”.
From
CNN.com: “Republicans' patience with Trump
may be running out”.
From
Wikipedia.org: “Public opinion”.
From
Wikipedia.org: “Court of public opinion”.
From
The NYDailyNews.com: “Debris found while hunting for
plane that vanished near Bahamas”.
From
Time.com: “Scientists Find a Rare Superbug
In Houston”.
From
MSN.com: “Rare superbug strain found in
U.S. city”.
From
EW.com: “Michael Moore Promises Secret
Film Will End Trump Presidency”.
From
MSN.com: “Analysis | Trump’s careening
toward an inevitable showdown with an undeniable truth”.
From
MSN.com: “McCain: Trump scandals reaching
'Watergate size and scale' ”.
From
MSN.com: “Rare superbug strain found in
U.S. city”.
From
The Telegraph.co.uk: “Australia plans to kill 'plague'
of European carp with herpes virus”.
From
The NYPost.com: “Australia is using herpes to kill
off invasive fish” .
From
WHO.intl: “Globally, an estimated two-thirds
of the population under 50 are infected with herpes simplex virus type 1”.
----
Here is
a Joke that I Wrote:
The Man said to Someone, “In response to Your Question, Yes, I
am Bilingual. And I am also a Polyglot. And I Know how to Speak, and to Read,
and to Write, and to Understand several languages.” And The Other Person
Replied, “What?! Why don’t You know ALL The World’s Languages!? And I am Being
Serious. And I am saying this in all Seriousness. There are only Hundreds upon
Hundreds of Different Languages, and it would probably only take several
hundred years to have a Good Understanding of ALL The World’s Languages. What’s
Wrong with You? Get with The Program.”
And
More of My Writings:
CD69F. One of The Mottos of a Media Organization is, “Fair and
Balanced”. And another Motto of that Media Organization is,“We Report. You
Decide.”
CD70F. Fair and Balanced (FAB). About that Subject (ATS).
About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects
(NATS).
CD71F. A Psychology Study of [ ]. Psychological Studies of [ ]. A
Psychology Study. Psychological Studies. Psychological. Psychologically. About
that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS).
Not about those Subjects (NATS).
CD72F. A Sociological Study of [ ]. Sociological Studies of [ ].
A Sociological Study of. Sociological Studies of. About that Subject
(ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about
those Subjects (NATS).
CD73F. A Study of [ ]. Studies of [ ]. A Study of. Studies of. A
Quick Study. Quick Study (QS). Some Quick Studies. Quick Studies (QS).
About that Subject
(ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about
those Subjects (NATS).
CD74F. A Summary of [ ]. Summaries of [ ]. A Summary of.
Summaries of.
About that Subject
(ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about
those Subjects (NATS).
CD75F. A Summarization of [ ]. Summarizations of [ ]. A
Summarization of. Summarizations of. Summary. Summaries. Summarization.
Summarizations. Summarized. Summation. Summations.
About that Subject
(ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about
those Subjects (NATS).
CD76F. A Synopsis of [ ]. Synopsises of [ ]. A Synopsis of.
Synopsises of.
About that Subject
(ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about
those Subjects (NATS).
CD77F. An Overview of [ ]. Overviews of [ ]. An Overview of.
Overviews of.
About that Subject
(ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about
those Subjects (NATS).
CD78F. It is Important to know that [ ]. It is Important to know
that [ ]. It is Important to know that. It is Important to know that.
About that Subject
(ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about
those Subjects (NATS).
CD79F. It is Very Important to know that [ ]. It is Very
Important to know that [ ]. It is Very Important to know that. It is Very
Important to know that.
About that Subject
(ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about
those Subjects (NATS).
CD80F. It is Extremely Important to know that [ ]. It is
Extremely Important to know that [ ]. It is Extremely Important to know that.
It is Extremely Important to know that.
About that Subject
(ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about
those Subjects (NATS).
CD81F. A Psychological Profile of [ ]. Psychological Profiles of
[ ]. A Psychological Profile of. Psychological Profiles of. Psychological
Profile (PP). Psychological Profiles (PP).
About that Subject
(ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about
those Subjects (NATS).
CD82F. A Profile of [ ]. Profiles of [ ]. A Profile of. Profiles
of.
About that Subject
(ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about
those Subjects (NATS).
CD83F.
In one of My Writings, Someone asked a Man, “What would Happen if that
Happened?” And The Man replied, “You probably do Not want to Know the Real Answer
to that Question.” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not
about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).
Here is a Quote from
One of My Family Members (FM): “You can Tell Just by Looking at Us.”
About that Subject
(ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about
those Subjects (NATS).
--
As
is also True with Many Events throughout History (such as during The Plagues
and during other Epidemics), in the 2014 Movie called, “Pompeii,” -- when The
Volcano Erupted -- Many Individuals’ Priorities changed to a Desire for
Survival for Themselves, and Their Family Members (FM), and Their Friends.
Here is
a Quote from a Journalist: “We have seen The News, and it is Us.”
And
More News from Around The World:
From MSN.com: “Why the Indianapolis 500 is called
'the greatest spectacle in racing' ”.
From
TheHill.com: “Trump at conclusion of first
foreign trip: 'I think we hit a home run' ”.
From
The NYDailyNews.com: “Iraqi forces launch operation to
seize last Islamic State enclave in Mosul”.
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UPI.com: “Virginia State Police special
agent dies in shooting”.
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MSN.com: “Trump's trip: Conventional images
and unconventional talk”.
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CollegeBasketball.NBCSports.com: “Seven identified after threats
made against referee John Higgins following Kentucky Elite Eight loss”.
From
CNN.com: “Oregon, Washington, D.C. legalize
marijuana”.
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CNN.com: “ 'Modern Family' actress slams
body-shamers”.
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CNN.com: “5 things we learned about Hillary
Clinton”.
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MSN.com: “Disney opens 'Avatar' and
'Guardians of the Galaxy' attractions”.
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CBSNews.com: “Trump delays decision on Paris
climate agreement at G7 summit”.
From
CNN.com: “ 'Above average' Atlantic
hurricane season expected”.
From
MSN.com: “McMaster 'not concerned' after
Kushner back-channel reports”.
From
FoxNews.com: “Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei
lashes out against Saudi Arabia for strengthening US ties”.
From
The BusinessInsider.com: “Iran's supreme leader calls Saudi
Arabia a 'cow milked' by the US after record-setting arms deal”.
From
SFGate.com: “79-foot blue whale carcass washes
up on Bolinas beach”.
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Freep.com: “Once at risk of extinction,
iconic Warthog plane lives on”.
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CNN.com: “Kim Jong Un's mysterious inner
circle”.
From
CNN.com: “The man behind the Ice Bucket
Challenge is drowning in medical bills”.
From
MSN.com: “Shia LaBeouf Sued by Bartender in
Bowling Alley Tirade”.
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CNN.com: “First look inside Disney's
'Pandora: World of Avatar' ”.
From
FoxNews.com: “Two killed, one injured in
stabbings on Portland light rail”.
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CNN.com: “Officer's instincts saved this
boy from drowning”.
From
CNN.com: “Woman jumps on car hood as thief
drives”.
From
MSN.com: “Floods, landslides kill at least
91 in Sri Lanka”.
From
USAToday.com: “Report: Enes Kanter of Oklahoma
City Thunder faces arrest warrant issued in Turkey”.
From
MSN.com: “Top 10 storylines for the 2017
NBA Finals”.
From
CNN.com: “President Trump passes his first
test on the world stage”.
From
CNN.com: “UK reduces terror threat level to
'severe' ”.
From
The DailyMail.co.uk: “New Taliban attack on Afghan base
kills at least 15 soldiers”.
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From
FoxNews.com: “Chinese fighter jets buzz US Navy
surveillance plane outside Hong Kong”.
2
From
TheHill.com: “DHS chief: If you knew what I
knew about terror, you'd 'never leave the house' ”.
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Biography.com: “'If You Only Knew' John Cena:
Larry King Talks to the WWE Superstar (VIDEO)”.
From
The HuffingtonPost.com: “If You Only Knew What I've Seen
as a Paramedic”.
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From
CNN.com: “What to make of these viral
racist rants?”.
2
From
ZeroHedge.com: “Hillary Clinton: ‘The Right Is
Afraid Of Me Because I Don't Die’ ”.
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From
MSN.com: “Raw: G7 Leaders View Jet Flyover
Before Meetings”.
3
From
The MiamiHerald.com: “Secret court rebukes NSA for
5-year illegal surveillance of U.S. citizens”.
6
From
The DailyCaller.com: “Martin Shkreli Drops $100K Bounty
For Info On Seth Rich's Murderer”.
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From
Yahoo.com: “In Brussels, Trump and the
Europeans Make Nice, Sort Of”.
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3
From
CNN.com: “Wait, what? Scientist discovers
snakes that hunt in packs”.
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From
CNN.com: “Mystery SOS sign appears in
Australia”.
12
From
TheGuardian.com: “More than 30 drown as hundreds
fall from migrant boat off Libya”.
5
From
MSN.com: “Victor Cruz, Chicago Bears agree
to one-year contract”.
From
The CSMonitor.com: “A glimmer of hope for honeybee
populations”.
2
From
MSN.com: “Expect above-average Atlantic
hurricane season, U.S. forecasters say”.
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3
From
The CSMonitor.com: “Philippine forces launch attacks
against ISIS-linked militants in Marawi”.
From
MSN.com: “Aaron Hernandez Brother Releases
Cryptic Statement About 'Aaron's Truth' ”.
From
The TownHall.com: “ 'Institutional Lack of Candor':
Obama Administration Violated Constitutional Privacy Protections For Years”.
From
MSN.com: “New nurse being credited with
saving life of plane passenger”.
From
The RadarOnline.com: “The Iceman Cometh? Val Kilmer
REALLY Wants To Be Part Of The Top Gun Sequel”.
From
The NYTimes.com: “Rumors on WhatsApp Ignite 2 Mob
Attacks in India, Killing 7”.
From
The MilitaryTimes.com: “John Glenn's remains were
disrespected at the Air Force mortuary, Pentagon documents allege”.
From
Forbes.com: “Dogs Detect Diabetes. Do They
Smell This Chemical?”.
From
MSN.com: “ 'Beauty and the Beast' Is Even
Better Without CGI”.
From
The BusinessInsider.com: “The 'alien megastructure' star is
acting weird, again, and its exactly what astronomers have been waiting for”.
From
Yahoo.com: “In Brussels, Trump and the
Europeans Make Nice, Sort Of”.
From
The WashingtonPost.com: “Analysis | Five startling things
Betsy DeVos just told Congress”.
From
CNN.com: “Greg Gianforte just made a
massive error on the final night of the Montana special election”.
From
CNN.com: “US warship tests China's claims
in South China Sea”.
From
MSN.com: “Suspected suicide bombs in
Jakarta kills 3 policemen”.
From
The Telegraph.co.uk: “Scientists have worked out why
flamingos stand on one leg”.
From
MSN.com: “Ajax 0 Manchester United 2: Pogba
and Mkhitaryan seal emotional Europa League triumph”.
From
The NYTimes.com: “Fox News Retracts Seth Rich Story
That Stirred Controversy”.
From TheWrap.com: “Sean Hannity Backs Off Seth Rich
Conspiracy Theory 'At This Time' ”.
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