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Medical errors now third leading cause of death

Researchers: Medical errors now third leading cause of death in United States
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Burlington Iowa Local News Political Security West Burlington

There Have Been Over 100 Hate Crime Hoaxes In The Past Decade

Here’s the Top-100 Hate Crime Hoax list.
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Burlington Education Iowa News Political Security West Burlington

Why Are There Still Palestinian Refugees?

It’s been seven decades since the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, and yet there are still an estimated 4 million Palestinian refugees…and zero Jewish refugees. With so many nearby Arab allies of the Palestinians, how did this happen? What does it say about Israel? What does it say about its Arab neighbors? Dumisani Washington, Diversity Outreach Coordinator for Christians United for Israel, explains.

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Burlington Iowa Local News Political West Burlington

A Socialist is ….

Socialist divide equally

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Socialism is the same as Communism

socialism communism Shaw

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Hillary’s racist ‘off the reservation’ remark angers Native Americans

Click here: Hillary’s racist ‘off the reservation’ remark angers Native Americans
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Hillary Clinton
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Burlington Iowa Local News Political West Burlington

CLINTON CRASH: Hillary Has Received Hundreds of Thousands Fewer Votes in 2016 vs. 2008

CLINTON CRASH: Hillary Has Received Hundreds of Thousands Fewer Votes in 2016 vs. 2008
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Hillary Clinton
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Burlington Burlington Notre Dame Danville Iowa Soccer Sports West Burlington

Nikes fall to Whitefish Bay, 5-1

Photo by Dan Hockett Nikes’ Goalie Lani Mears punches the ball away from a Whitefish Bay, WI player in the Adidas Tournament of Champions at the Burlington RexPlex Thursday afternoon. Whitefish Bay, WI defeated Notre Dame – West Burlington – Danville, 5-1.
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Nikes’ Goalie Lani Mears punches the ball away from a Whitefish Bay, WI player in the Adidas Tournament of Champions at the Burlington RexPlex Thursday afternoon. Whitefish Bay, WI defeated Notre Dame – West Burlington – Danville, 5-1.
Photo by Dan Hockett Nikes’ McKenzie Speer (9) and Alexis Falci (17) try to take the ball away from Whitefish Bay’s Emma-Kate Stecker (13) in the Adidas Tournament of Champions at the Burlington RecPlex Thursday afternoon. Whitefish Bay, WI defeated Notre Dame – West Burlington – Danville, 5-1.
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Nikes’ McKenzie Speer (9) and Alexis Falci (17) try to take the ball away from Whitefish Bay’s Emma-Kate Stecker (13) in the Adidas Tournament of Champions at the Burlington RecPlex Thursday afternoon. Whitefish Bay, WI defeated Notre Dame – West Burlington – Danville, 5-1.
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Burlington Burlington Notre Dame Iowa Sports Tennis West Burlington

2016 NDWB Girls’ Tennis

Photo by Dan Hockett Front (l-r): Benita Gautam, Shuya Xian, McKenzie Fry, Anna Rheinschmidt, Joleen Kelly Center (l-r): Mami Nagati, Lydia Becker, Jazmin Oliva, Brittany Rausa, Yuka Takara, Claire Hackenmiller, Olivia Hinojosa, Chewei Gao. Back (l-r): Coach Jean Schnellbacher, Shinnon Nakachi, Breanna Erickson, Katie Schmidt, Katie Conner, Delaney Williams, Cheyenne Bolding, Laurel Kelly, Kennedy Rheinschmidt.
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Front (l-r): Benita Gautam, Shuya Xian, McKenzie Fry, Anna Rheinschmidt, Joleen Kelly
Center (l-r): Mami Nagati, Lydia Becker, Jazmin Oliva, Brittany Rausa, Yuka Takara, Claire Hackenmiller, Olivia Hinojosa, Chewei Gao.
Back (l-r): Coach Jean Schnellbacher, Shinnon Nakachi, Breanna Erickson, Katie Schmidt, Katie Conner, Delaney Williams, Cheyenne Bolding, Laurel Kelly, Kennedy Rheinschmidt.
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Burlington Financial Iowa Local News Political West Burlington

U.S. Economy Slows, GDP Growth Only 0.5%

Three sources; NY Times, Bloomberg, & Marketwatch report the bad news:

U.S. Economy Grew in First Quarter at Slowest Pace in Two Years

Economy grows in first quarter at slowest pace in two years

U.S. Economy Grew 0.5% in First Quarter, the Slowest Pace of Growth in Two Years