Sunday show 11-08-15
Top 10 celebrity Veterans Part Two
These ten celebrities are famous, they've gone on to great things, and they all have one thing in common: they served in the U.S. military.
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3 teens arrested after Michigan police foil school shooting plot
Three Michigan teens planned to commit mass murder by shooting up two local schools in October, but officials were tipped off and the plot was disrupted, police said Saturday.
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Germany to expedite deportations of refugees
Germany is set to speed up the deportation of asylum-seekers after weeks of disputes within the government coalition over the "overwhelming" surge of new refugees.
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Governor-elect to remove clerk names from Kentucky marriage licenses
Kentucky Governor-elect Matt Bevin said on Friday that when he takes office in December he will order changes to the state marriage license form to appease clerks who have objected to issuing licenses to same-sex couples.
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White House: Obama may use whatever authority available to him to close Gitmo
The White House said Friday that if Congress blocks its plans to close the Guantanamo Bay prison facility, President Barack Obama may “use whatever authority is available to him to move closer to accomplishing his goal.”
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Disney uses film to potshot gun owners
A documentary produced by a Walt Disney relative, “The Armor of Light,” takes a look at the Second Amendment through Christian eyes to suggest: it’s not really right for those of the faith to defend gun ownership.
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State claims to control prayer at catholic school
North Dakota’s high school athletic authorities claim they have the authority to control prayer at a school. A private, Catholic school. On its own football field, with its own announcers, students and parents in attendance.
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MPS, CHRISTIAN GROUPS SLAM STARBUCKS ‘SCROOGES’ OVER RED CUPS
The coffee chain revealed this year’s version of its “red cups” this week – an annual tradition where it changes the colour of its cups from white to red around Christmas time, usually with a festive design.
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SCOTUS takes up Little Sisters of the Poor's case against Obama administration
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed today to take up the case that the Little Sisters of the Poor--an order of Catholic nuns--has brought against the Obama administration for violating the sisters' right to the free exercise of religion.
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Illegals present demands via bill of rights
The pro-amnesty “United We Stay” nonprofit has created a “Bill of Rights for Undocumented Americans” demanding the country read and agree to its list of 10 demands, which are all based on the presumptive claim of all – even illegals – are human and therefore entitled to citizenship.
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Feds losing track of unaccompanied alien children
The federal government is losing track of a “good number” of older unaccompanied alien children who came to the U.S. in recent years from Central America during an unprecedented border surge, according to a non-profit group that provides services to immigrants and refugees.
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