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Cost-Benefit Analysis of Recycling in the United States: Is Recycling Worth It?

Click here: Although recycling programs in the United States have become a key component in waste management, recycling programs are in fact one the most costly methods of waste disposal. With the time, money, and energy spent collecting and processing recycled goods, the price of recycling is much higher than discarding waste into landfills or incinerators. Despite the high costs of recycling, proponents of recycling argue that the environmental and health benefits of recycling outweigh the costs. Recycling advocates believe that recycling is more than just an issue of economics and is essential to caring for human health and environmental sustainability. Nevertheless, recycling facilities not only cost a great deal of money, but they also damage the environment by generating large amounts of waste and endanger human health by emitting numerous toxic pollutants. Instead of spending a large sum of money on recycling programs, we should put money towards higher priority programs such as healthcare, education, and cost-effective environmental initiatives. Given that the environmental and health benefits of recycling do not outweigh the high costs, the United States must cut down its number of recycling programs.
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America’s 2nd War of Independence

In this 5-minute video, author Brian Kilmeade sheds light on the largely and unfortunately overlooked War of 1812. Kilmeade explains how this war got started, the daunting odds against a nation in its infancy, and the unlikely hero who secured America’s young nation’s future by pulling off one of the greatest upsets in military history.

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Huskies nip Falcons, 6-5

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Highland’s Sarah Schneider (1) slides safe at home ahead of the tag by West Burlington – Notre Dame Catcher Lexy Davis Friday night in West Burlington. Highland defeated WBND, 6-5.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame Pitcher Makenna Davis (80) battles Highland batters Friday night in West Burlington. Highland defeated WBND, 6-5.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame Second Baseman Makenna Davis (80) catches a Highland popup for the out Friday night in West Burlington. Highland defeated WBND, 6-5.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame First Baseman Haley Rogers secures the out against Highland Friday night in West Burlington. Highland defeated WBND, 6-5.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Addy Kellen (9) is called out at first in a close play with Highland First Baseman Brylee Carolan (23) Friday night in West Burlington. Highland defeated WBND, 6-5.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Olivia Baker (left) slides safe in to third ahead of the tag by Highland Third Baseman Haley Sweeting (3) Friday night in West Burlington. Highland defeated WBND, 6-5.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame Shortstop Sydney Marlow tags Highland’s Mackenze Hora (6) out at Second Friday night in West Burlington. Highland defeated WBND, 6-5.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Olivia Baker (32) scores on an off target throw to Highland Catcher Mackenze Hora Friday night in West Burlington. Highland defeated WBND, 6-5.
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President Trump Pardons Late Boxing Champion Jack Johnson, the first black heavyweight-boxing world champion

Born 1878 in Galveston, TX., Jack Arthur Johnson, nicknamed the Galveston Giant, the son of ex-slaves who, at the height of the Jim Crow era, became the first African American world heavyweight boxing champion in 1908 when he beat Tommy Burns. He defended the title in a 1910 match that sparked race riots nationwide when he beat Jim Jeffries. Johnson was convicted in 1913 for violating a racist Jim Crow-era law that made it illegal to transport a white woman – who he would later marry – across state lines “for the purpose of prostitution or debauchery, or for any other immoral purpose.”

President Trump said at a ceremony in the Oval Office on Thursday that Johnson is “very worthy” of a full pardon. “I am taking this very righteous step, I believe, to correct a wrong that occurred in our history, and to honor a truly legendary boxing champion, legendary athlete and a person that, when people got to know him, they really liked him and they really thought he was treated unfairly,” Trump said.

Resolutions were approved by both the House and Senate in the last Congress urging Johnson’s pardon, but then-President Obama did not sign off on the measure.

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Attorney representing Stormy Daniel ordered to pay $10 million Judgement

Click here: Michael Avenatti’s law firm ordered by judge to pay $10-million judgement.
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Tens of Thousands Flee Illinois over Taxes

Will citizens now flee Burlington over high property taxes too?

Click here: Illinois is losing more citizens every year than nearly every other state. The biggest reason is because the state is simply taxing them out of their homes. Even the Chicago Tribune’s editorial board says it no longer makes any sense to live in Illinois. A Chicago couple who moved out of state said the move gave them back an amazing 25 percent of their income that would no longer be lost to property taxes. So, how is the Illinois state’s legislature reacting to the tens of thousands of constituents leaving every year over high taxes? Well, legislators are proposing a massive tax hike, naturally.

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Playing the Black Card

In America, there’s a card more valuable than any card from Visa or American Express. What is it? How can you get one? Candace Owens, Communications Director for Turning Point USA, answers these questions in a short 5-minute video.

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West Burlington Graduation Ceremony 2018

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West Burlington’s Savannah Swanson (left) celebrates after the graduation ceremonies in West Burlington Sunday afternoon.
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West Burlington Senior Katherine Conner listens to the senior address at graduation ceremonies in West Burlington Sunday afternoon.
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West Burlington High School Valedictorian, Meghan Ryan (left), and Salutatorian, Jakob Anderson (right), address the Class of 2018 Sunday afternoon in West Burlington.
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West Burlington Seniors and Chorus of 2018 sing “A Million Dreams” at graduation in West Burlington Sunday afternoon.
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West Burlington High School Principal Bruce Snodgrass give the welcome address to the Class of 2018 Sunday afternoon in West Burlington.
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West Burlington’s Chloe Baker is given her diploma by School Board President Andy Crowner at graduation ceremonies in West Burlington Sunday afternoon.
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West Burlington’s Cecilia Crozier is awarded the W.E. Arnold Scholarship by Principal Bruce Snodgrass at graduation ceremonies in West Burlington Sunday afternoon.
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West Burlington Senior Sarah Stockdale gives a flower to a family member after receiving her diploma at graduation ceremonies in West Burlington Sunday afternoon.
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West Burlington’s Katherine Conner receives her diploma from her mother and former school board member Larisa Conner at graduation ceremonies in West Burlington Sunday afternoon.
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West Burlington’s Brice Mennen receives his diploma from his father and current school board member Bruce Thuleen at graduation ceremonies in West Burlington Sunday afternoon.
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West Burlington’s Jakob Anderson receives the Salutatorian Medal from Principal Bruce Snodgrass at graduation ceremonies in West Burlington Sunday afternoon.
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Members of West Burlington’s Graduating Class of 2018 are introduced to the audience and move their tassels after the graduation ceremonies in West Burlington Sunday afternoon.
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West Burlington High School Graduates of 2018 are introduced to audience members at graduation ceremonies in West Burlington Sunday afternoon.
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West Burlington High School Band Instructor Mark Eveleth (right) leads the WBHS Commencement Band after the graduation ceremonies in West Burlington Sunday afternoon.
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Members of the West Burlington Graduating Class of 2018 leave the ceremony after graduation Sunday afternoon in West Burlington.
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West Burlington High School Class of 2018 celebrates after the graduation ceremony Sunday afternoon in West Burlington.
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WBAHS Class of 2018

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West Burlington Arnold High School Class of 2018
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More States Allow Schools to Arm Staff

Click here: School districts in three more states announced that they would arm school staff. The map keeps changing as more and more states allow districts to adopt a policy to allow some of their teachers and staff to go armed.