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Replacement Note 7 starts smoking on Southwest flight

This is good news for Apple. And the timing couldn’t be better with the recent release of the iPhone 7.  A Southwest flight was evacuated in Lousiville, Kentucky when a Samsung Galaxy Note 7 overheated and began smoking on board. Louisville Metro Arson investigators confirmed to WAVE News 3 that a Samsung device was the cause of the incident. All

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Poll: U.S. still sharply split on global warming

So let’s spend another couple billion dollars on accomplishing nothing.  Americans remain deeply polarized on climate change, but broadly support increased reliance on solar and wind energy, a new poll has found. The partisan split extends “across a host of beliefs about the expected effects of climate change, actions that can address changes to the

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VP debate creates a rising new star – perhaps for 2020

Didn’t work for Sarah Palin.  Jess Wetterau, a registered Republican, was leaning to Hillary Clinton. Then she watched Mike Pence in Tuesday’s vice presidential debate. “I’m really impressed by Pence,” said the 24-year-old finance analyst from Arlington, Virginia. She’s not going to vote for Donald Trump. But as many others did Tuesday, Wetterau found Pence

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Clinton email inquiries: It’s not over yet

Just because the FBI closed its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails doesn’t mean the issue is over. On Wednesday, several Republican chairmen of congressional committees sent a letter to the Department of Justice requesting information about restrictions the FBI had when investigating Clinton’s private email server.  The request comes after news reports that the FBI was required to destroy

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Overall enrollment still down at University of Idaho

The University of Idaho president Chuck Staben delivered the State of the University Address this afternoon in Moscow. He touched on plans to increase enrollment, the football team’s move to the Big Sky Conference, and research advancement plans. Staben said a Strategic Framework Plan is in place involving innovation, engagement, and a transformation of various

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Sanders ‘bothered’ by criticism of supporters, still urges ‘basement dwellers’ to vote Clinton

Bernie Sanders has admitted that a leaked tape in which Hillary Clinton criticized his supporters as “basement dwellers” and “baristas” bothers him, but still insists his backers should vote for the Democratic candidate over Donald Trump.  Read Full Article

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FBI agrees to destroy laptops of Clinton aides in immunity deal

Who does the FBI ever make this kind of agreement with?!?  The FBI reportedly agreed to destroy the laptops of Hillary Clinton’s aides Cheryl Mills and Heather Samuelson as part of immunity deals offered during the investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server when she was secretary of state.  Read Full Article

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Guccifer 2.0 Dumps A Bunch Of Clinton Foundation Donor Data

Julian Assange’s “October surprise” press conference may have been a bust but his Gilligan, the hacker calling himself Guccifer 2.0, came through on Tuesday, releasing a large database of information reportedly stolen from the Clinton Foundation. The dump includes the names, addresses and emails of both individual and corporate donors as well as their contribution amounts. This, of course,

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