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By | 08/04/2012 | Headline, War and Foreign Policy | 27 Comments

The primary difference between President Obama and Mitt Romney regarding the Syrian opposition is which rebels to arm and when.

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By | 07/20/2012 | Headline, Immigration | 4 Comments

2.6 million Muslims were reported in the United States in 2010, but some estimates are up around 7 million. The following month will mark Ramadan for billions worldwide.

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By | 07/19/2012 | Featured, War and Foreign Policy

A firestorm of criticism is coming to a head over a letter sent by one-time Republican presidential hopeful Rep. Michele Bachmann and four other GOP lawmakers to various government agencies alleging an elaborate government infiltration by the Muslim Brotherhood organization.

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By | 06/26/2012 | Issues, Movements, Safety, War and Foreign Policy | 2 Comments

According to a recent New York Times article, it has been confirmed that the CIA has been providing weapons to Syrian opposition fighters.

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By | 06/19/2012 | Activism, Featured, Movements, War and Foreign Policy | 7 Comments

Egypt voted to determine its new leader in its first free presidential election, but uncertainty remains over leadership.

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By | 04/15/2012 | Issues, War and Foreign Policy | 1 Comment

The Supreme Presidential Election Commission in Egypt has moved to block ten candidates for the upcoming presidential election, many of whom were frontrunners to win.

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By | 10/15/2010 | Energy and Water

It seems the natural gas industry is booming these days because of new technology to extract energy from shale down below the earth’s surface.  As a result, gas supplies are increasing rather than decreasing, and prices are falling for a clean burning power source to heat our homes, cook our food, and even run our vehicles. 

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