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Indoctrination And Data Mining In Common Core - A Must See
TheBlaze has been at the forefront in uncovering the disturbing details of the nationalized curriculum standard known as Common Core. One of the most troubling aspects of this federal program is that government bureaucrats are currently mining sensitive and highly personal information on children through Common Core’s tracking system. Watch the powerful segments from The Glenn Beck Program HERE.
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George Zimmerman's Brother Clashes With Piers Morgan On CNN
On Wednesday night, CNN’s Piers Morgan hosted Robert Zimmerman, Jr., the brother of George Zimmerman, whose controversial tweet comparing Trayvon Martin to De’Marquise Kareem Elkins, a Georgia teenager accused of shooting a 13-month-old baby in the face, has sparked cries of racism. Checek out the allegedly racist tweets and watch the fiery exchange HERE.


Police officers in Manassas, Virginia, captured some media attention over the past few days after reportedly being refused restaurant service — because they were armed. The eight cops were on-duty, but were said to be in plain clothes. Despite having their badges out, WWBT-TV reports that the server still would not take their orders. Get the rest of this "absurd" story and learn how the restaurant has responded to the outrage in the community HERE.




Famed Swiss investor Marc Faber, author of the Gloom Boom & Doom newsletter, has warned that the U.S. is “creating bubbles and bubbles and bubbles” by printing money and sticking with poor financial policies. The coming crisis is going to be “systemic” and not even gold will be able to shield people from it. Watch Mr. Farber explain his thinking HERE.




The FBI Vault, an electronic reading room with more than 6,700 documents, holds many public FBI files that never made its way on the official website, historical records and previously unreleased files. The most popular of these documents has been viewed almost 1 million times over the past two years. Guess which document is the most popular. And then see if you were correct by clicking HERE.




On Wednesday, Vice President Joe Biden said the expected upcoming Senate votes on gun control are only the beginning of the White House’s fight strengthen gun laws. During a conference call organized by Mayors Against Illegal Guns, Biden assured supporters that the push gun control would not end with the current proposed bill, saying, “Let me say this as clearly as I can: this is just the beginning.” Get the whole story HERE.

TheBlaze TV Is Launching On Four More Cable Operators
On Thursday, executives for TheBlaze TV announced that the network is launching on four more cable operators, continuing its quest to be in every home in America. TheBlaze has entered into carriage agreements with Blue Ridge Communications, the 21st-largest cable operator in the nation, and with BEK Communications, Sweetwater Cable Television and Atwood Cable. Learn how you can get TheBlaze on your television HERE.
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New Details Released On The Newtown Gunman's Arsenal
An cache of weapons including guns, more than a thousand rounds of ammunition, a bayonet and several swords was found in the home of the gunman who carried out the Newtown school shooting, according to search warrants released Thursday. Get the latest on Adam Lanza's arsenal HERE.


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Wayne Ebenroth of Idaho was taking pictures of a bison in a Utah state park while his wife participated in the Buffalo Run 100 race. Park rangers believe that the man did something to attract the bison and the animal “decided to pay him a visit.” See the video HERE. 


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Shroud Of Turin -- Is It A Forgery Or Could It Be Real?
The Shroud of Turin continues to spark intense theological debate. While one side believes that the cloth is nothing more than a medieval forgery, the other contends that the x-ray-like image imprinted on it was supernaturally created during Jesus Christ’s resurrection. Learn the latest facts about this controversial piece of cloth HERE.
 
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Police restrain crowd from taking food after supermarket eviction

By Mark Barber - bio | email

wistv.com - Columbia, South Carolina |

AUGUSTA, GA (WFXG) - Law enforcement officials pushed back hundreds of people who were crowding around a large pile of merchandise outside an Augusta grocery store Tuesday afternoon.

But the goods sitting in the parking lot of the Laney Supermarket didn't make into anyone's hands.
Instead, the food people hoped to take home was tossed into the trash.

"People have children out here that are hungry, thirsty, could be anything. Why throw it away when you could be issuing it out?" asked Robertstine Lambert.

The Marshal of Richmond County, Steve Smith, says the food wasn't theirs to give away, so they had to trash it.

"We don't have authority to take possession of the property; we just have to make sure that it's handled, disposed of by law," Smith, said.

SunTrust Bank in Atlanta owns the property and they're sending the merchandise to the landfill after evicting the Chois, the owners of the grocery store.

The Chois didn't want to speak on camera but they say they were kicked out by the bank because they owe them thousands of dollars.

They say they offered the food to a church, but members didn't show up to claim it.

That's when word that store products were abandoned spread through the community.

About 300 people came to take merchandise home, but they were held back by law enforcement.  

"These are brand new items; we saw the potential for a riot was extremely high," said Sheriff Richard Roundtree.

Jennifer Santiago was forced to leave empty handed and she says trashing the merchandise is truly a waste.

"For them to do this is a low blow. A lot of people are sad, a lot of people aren't going to have food to put on their table; this is ridiculous," she said.

The Chois say they were notified by the bank on Friday that they would be evicted on Tuesday.

They say they didn't move out earlier because they wanted to work up to the last minute.

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