Thursday Show 7/17/14
Supreme Court limits
EPA global warming rules
The Supreme Court
delivered a setback to the Environmental Protection Agency on Monday,
placing limits on the sole Obama administration program already in
place to deal with power plant and factory emissions of gases blamed
for global warming.
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Jack in the box robbed
again
Police agencies in two
states launched investigations Monday into armed robberies at local
outlets of chains that have declared their properties are gun-free
zones.
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“Beyond BS”:
Attorney erupts over mom's shooting
Eric Sanders has been
extraordinarily patient while waiting more than nine long months for
investigators to release the official police report into the shooting
death of the unarmed suburban mother, after she apparently made a
wrong turn into a White House entrance on Oct. 3, 2013.
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Armed Homeland Security
Agents in ‘Community Outreach’ to “Let People Know They’re in
the Area”
News channel WNCT 9
received calls from alarmed residents in response to reports of
numerous DHS vehicles parked outside a bankruptcy court in
Greenville, North Carolina. However, the “heavy presence” was not
because of any specific threat associated with the building.
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Boehner: House Has No
Plans to Defund Unconstitutional Acts by Obama
House Speaker John
Boehner (R-Ohio) indicated today that if President Barack Obama takes
actions that exceed his constitutional authority, the House of
Representatives has no plans to use its own constitutional authority
to withhold funding from those actions.
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Bipartisan Bill Would
Promote Commercial Mining--of Asteroids
A bipartisan bill
introduced in Congress last week would ensure that U.S. companies are
able to mine resources from asteroids free from “harmful
interference.”
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