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Pope Francis sends message in creating new cardinals
Pope Francis used Sunday to create new cardinals and to deliver a number of messages.
The first 15 of them went to archbishops around the globe who will be inducted as voting members into the College of Cardinals in February. These 15 include men from countries as far flung as Uruguay and Ethiopia,Thailand and Tonga. Myanmar, Cape Verde and Panama will be home...
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Pope Francis sends message in creating new cardinals
Pope Francis used Sunday to create new cardinals and to deliver a number of messages.
The first 15 of them went to archbishops around the globe who will be inducted as voting members into the College of Cardinals in February. These 15 include men from countries as far flung as Uruguay and Ethiopia,Thailand and Tonga. Myanmar, Cape Verde and Panama will be home...
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Use the Oscar Show to Answer North Korea
In order to strike back against the devastating cyber-assault from North Korea, Hollywood must turn to the biggest weapon in its arsenal: the Academy Awards broadcast scheduled for Sunday night, February 22nd.
Right after Neil Patrick Harris finishes his opening monologue (or, most likely, his opening production number, given his formidable abilities as...
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Michael Medved’s Best and Worst Movies of 2014
BEST:
1. American Sniper
2. Boyhood
3. Chef
4. Magic in the moonlight
5. The Hobbit
6. Guardians of the Galaxy
7. Locke
8. The Lego Movie
9. Mr. Turner
10. Big Eyes
WORST:
1. Snowpiercer
2. Sex Tape
3. Tammy
4. Transformers: Age of Extinction
5. The Other Woman
6. Tusk
7. Dumb and Dumber To
8. Atlas Shrugged: Who Is John Galt?
9. Robocop
10....
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Science Exposes Manipulative Lies about a “Latino” Race
Scientists recently released the largest ever genetic study of the American public, casting new light on misleading current methods of racial classification. Data from 160,000 participants show that people who identify as African-American possess genes that were 73% African, but 24% European, or “white.” Meanwhile, self-described “Latinos” had DNA that...
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Banning Moses Story as “Zionist Propaganda”
Many American religious leaders disliked the new film EXODUS: GODS AND KINGS because of its departures from Scripture, but Egyptian authorities banned the movie
because it echoes some authentic and “dangerous” Biblical themes.
Egyptian Culture Minister Gaber Asfour condemned the film for “historical inaccuracies” and giving “a Zionist view of...
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Jeb v. The Rest
by Brian Fahy & Garrett Fahy
In politics as in life, past is prologue. Thus, a Bush is the first candidate to announce that he may be running for president, this time in 2016. Jeb Bush’s announcement to seek the most consequential job on earth, made in the most underwhelming fashion — a Facebook post — has put the nation on notice: the 2016...
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Jeb v. The Rest
by Brian Fahy & Garrett Fahy
In politics as in life, past is prologue. Thus, a Bush is the first candidate to announce that he may be running for president, this time in 2016. Jeb Bush’s announcement to seek the most consequential job on earth, made in the most underwhelming fashion — a Facebook post — has put the nation on notice: the 2016...
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Jeb v. The Rest
by Brian Fahy & Garrett Fahy
In politics as in life, past is prologue. Thus, a Bush is the first candidate to announce that he may be running for president, this time in 2016. Jeb Bush’s announcement to seek the most consequential job on earth, made in the most underwhelming fashion — a Facebook post — has put the nation on notice: the 2016...
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Jeb v. The Rest
by Brian Fahy & Garrett Fahy
In politics as in life, past is prologue. Thus, a Bush is the first candidate to announce that he may be running for president, this time in 2016. Jeb Bush’s announcement to seek the most consequential job on earth, made in the most underwhelming fashion — a Facebook post — has put the nation on notice: the 2016...
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Jeb v. The Rest
by Brian Fahy & Garrett Fahy
In politics as in life, past is prologue. Thus, a Bush is the first candidate to announce that he may be running for president, this time in 2016. Jeb Bush’s announcement to seek the most consequential job on earth, made in the most underwhelming fashion — a Facebook post — has put the nation on notice: the 2016...
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Jeb v. The Rest
by Brian Fahy & Garrett Fahy
In politics as in life, past is prologue. Thus, a Bush is the first candidate to announce that he may be running for president, this time in 2016. Jeb Bush’s announcement to seek the most consequential job on earth, made in the most underwhelming fashion — a Facebook post — has put the nation on notice: the 2016...
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Jeb v. The Rest
by Brian Fahy & Garrett Fahy
In politics as in life, past is prologue. Thus, a Bush is the first candidate to announce that he may be running for president, this time in 2016. Jeb Bush’s announcement to seek the most consequential job on earth, made in the most underwhelming fashion — a Facebook post — has put the nation on notice: the 2016...
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The Greatest Days of Your Life
In my fifth and final column on the greatest guide ever devised for a good world — the Ten Commandments — I offer my readers what may well be the best single thing you can do — that you are probably not doing now — to improve the quality of your life, your family’s life […]
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Hillary’s Money Problem
Hillary Clinton’s status as a wealthy celebrity will make it difficult for her to deploy the populist narrative that helped Democratic nominees win the popular vote in five out of the last six presidential elections. How can a woman who boasts a net worth of at least $21 million and hobnobs almost exclusively with well-heeled financial titans and movie stars,...
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Cops’ Lives Matter
Cops across the country are mad. Mad as hell. Mad because some of America’s leaders have reinforced for months the dreadful lie that black people in America should fear the police. That cops are dangerous. That cops are racists.
Cops are mad because for all the sympathy shown for the lives of recent victims of police conduct — tragic and exceptional as they...
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