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Hiking the Minimum Wage Won’t Help the Poor

Click here: The ground has been shifting in the battle over the minimum wage. With President Obama’s proposal to hike the national minimum from $7.25 to $9 an hour stalled in Congress, local labor activists have been aiming even higher, getting behind a vastly higher minimum wage of $15 an hour. 
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Federal Judge Strikes Down Ohio ‘False’ Speech Law

Click here: In its unanimous June 2014 ruling in Susan B. Anthony List v. Driehaus, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the anti-abortion group Susan B. Anthony List had every right to mount a First Amendment challenge to an Ohio law which criminalizes “false” political speech.
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Feminism 2.0

We hear it all the time: “America is patriarchal!”, “American women are oppressed!”. Well, a lifelong feminist and former National Organization for Women member, Tammy Bruce, is tired of hearing it–and she has a solution laid out in our newest video: Feminism 2.0.

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5-million gmail accounts hacked

Click here: Millions of Gmail accounts hacked, was yours one of them?

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Supermoon rises over Great River Bridge

Photo by Dan Hockett  This September full moon, known as a Harvest Moon, rises above the Great River Bridge over the Mississippi River in Burlington, Iowa on Monday. September’s full moon is the third and final supermoon of 2014. A supermoon occurs when the moon make its closest approach to earth due to an elliptical orbit.
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A September full moon, known as a Harvest Moon, rises above the Great River Bridge over the Mississippi River in Burlington, Iowa on Monday. September’s full moon is the third and final supermoon of 2014. A supermoon occurs when the moon make its closest approach to earth due to an elliptical orbit.
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Fast-Food Prices to Rise 38% If Employers Paid $15 an Hour

Click here: Raising the minimum wage in the fast-food industry to $15 an hour would hurt consumers and workers. Without major operational changes, fast-food restaurants would have to raise prices by 38 percent while seeing their profits fall by 77 percent. This would cause many restaurants to close and many others to make extensive use of labor-saving technology—eliminating many of the entry-level jobs that inexperienced workers need to get ahead. Congress should not facilitate the SEIU’s attempt to inflate fast-food wages.

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New ISIS threat: America’s electric grid

Click here: Former top government officials who have been warning Washington about the vulnerability of the nation’s largely unprotected electric grid are raising new fears that troops from the jihadist Islamic State are poised to attack the system, leading to a power crisis that could kill millions.
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11-Missing Libyan Jetliners Raise Fears of another 9/11

Click here: Islamist militias in Libya took control of nearly a dozen commercial jetliners last month
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Vaccine for kitty that could cure your allergy to cats

Click here: The vaccine jab for kitty that could cure your allergy to cats
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington resident, Rascal, captures a computer mouse.
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Mayor: Adult Illegal Aliens With ‘Graying’ Hair Enrolled in Public Schools

Click here: The mayor of Lynn, Mass. says that some of the illegal aliens from Guatemala who are enrolled in her city’s public schools are adults with graying hair and “more wrinkles than I have.”