Sunday show 09-6-15
V-J Day
On August 14, 1945, it was announced that Japan had surrendered unconditionally to the Allies, effectively ending World War II. Since then, both August 14 and August 15 have been known as “Victory over Japan Day,” or simply “V-J Day.”
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Obama Pushes Solar Power--In Arctic Town That Sees Little Sun in Winter
President Obama promoted solar energy to residents of Kotzebue, an Alaskan town located 26 miles north of the Arctic Circle that gets less than six hours of sunlight for 34 days in early December through early January.
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Muslim flight attendant says she was suspended for refusing to serve alcohol
A Muslim flight attendant says she was suspended by ExpressJet for refusing to serve alcohol in accordance with her Islamic faith.
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Bruce Willis Shames Hollywood Liberals With Epic Gift to 500 Exhausted Firefighters
Although they are the exception and not the rule, there are good people in Hollywood who actually put their money where their mouths are and take care of those who are taking care of us.
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Police are calling for a Nationwide boycott of this major fast food chain, here's why
According to Dade County, Fla. authorities, employees at a local Arby’s restaurant refused to serve a police officer based on her profession.
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Man Who Wrote 14th Amendment Explains Who It Included… This Is Going to Devastate Liberals
Following the release of presidential candidate Donald Trump’s proposed immigration policies, a national debate has been sparked regarding the 14th Amendment to the Constitution and the idea of birthright citizenship.
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There Have Been More Jihadist Terror Cases in U.S. in 2015 Than in Any Year Since 9/11
The “Terror Threat Snapshot” for August 2015, released by the majority staff of the House Homeland Security Committee, states the terror threat level in America is high and “getting steadily worse,” and that there have been “more U.S.-based jihadist terror cases in 2015 than in any full year since 9/11.”
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Florida gun maker produces assault rifle never to used by Muslim terrorists
A new assault rifle being manufactured in central Florida has drawn fire after the gunmaker branded it the “Crusader” and said it was designed “to never be used by Muslim terrorists.”
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Common myths about soda debunked
Soda has been a big part of American pop culture since the 1800s, when it was first marketed as a brain tonic to “invigorate the system” and cure headaches.
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The fiber myth: How much is too much?
High-fiber foods might as well come with a sticker saying, "Need to poop? Eat this." After all, that's pretty much what cereal commercials, doctors, and everyone else are saying. But, it turns out that fiber might actually be what's backing you up.
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