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A One-Sided Story

Some of our readers have commented that the stories presented on this blog seem to be one-sided. Please correct me if I’m wrong, but the way I see it, there are at least four sides of the story that need to be presented: the volunteers at Moscow Ambulance, the city-paid administrators at Moscow Ambulance, PACT […]

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Labrador: Delay congressional recess to hold impeachment hearings on IRS official

Idaho Rep. Raul Labrador lashed out at House GOP leaders Tuesday, saying they should hold impeachment hearings on IRS Commissioner John Koskinen, even if it means putting off the fall congressional recess. “What they’re doing is they’re punting,” Labrador told reporters in Washington, D.C. attending his monthly “Conversations with Conservatives” luncheon. “Some of us think he

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Pullman PD recommending that star WSU Football player be charged with felony assault for allegedly breaking a man’s nose

The Pullman Police Department is requesting that star Washington State University football player Shalom Luani be charged with felony assault for allegedly breaking a man’s nose.  Detectives are forwarding their case to the Whitman County Prosecutor’s office for a charging decision.  It includes a referral recommending that Luani be charged with felony 2nd degree assault. 

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Berglund adheres to platform

Letter to the Editor in the Moscow-Pullman Daily News:  I’m responding to John Freeland’s letter to the editor (Aug. 26). Freeland seems determined to defame a man’s character in public with libel, misinformation and downright lies, and so decency and honesty require a firm reply. Mr. Freeland begins with the allegation that Carl Berglund is

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Two Cougs face felony charges

Two defensive starters on Washington State University’s football team are facing second-degree felony assault charges from two separate incidents this past summer in Pullman. Pullman Police said they are recommending that WSU’s starting safety, Shalom Luani, 22, be charged with second-degree assault after he allegedly broke a man’s nose after becoming angry about his order

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Baptist, Methodist, Episcopalian and Presbyterian Clergy Participate in Rally for Abortion

It’s like entering the Twilight Zone and finding Jews supporting the holocaust.  Many Judeo-Christian leaders speak out against abortion, but the few who advocate for abortion often are the ones who get the most media attention. On Monday in Kentucky, pro-abortion clergy held a rally at the State Capitol to advocate for abortion and other

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Set up your own Stingray cell dragnet with these leaked docs

The police use Stingray for illegal monitoring private citizens. Why shouldn’t the average American use them, too?  We’ve known the basics of how devices like the Stingray work: By impersonating cell towers, they force phones to relay information through them, tracking individual phones via their International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI). But haven’t known much about

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WSU Football player arrested for Felony Robbery and Assault for allegedly mugging a man on College Hill for his beer

The WSU football team lineup is thinning out pretty fast this year.  A Washington State University football player was arrested Monday for felony robbery and assault for allegedly mugging a man for his beer on Pullman’s College Hill last Spring.  Pullman Police arrested and released U’umaulauaganu’u “Logan” Tago for 2nd degree robbery and 2nd degree

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Obama will veto the bill allowing 9/11 families to sue Saudi Arabia

President Barack Obama will veto legislation that would allow families of American terror victims to sue foreign governments involved in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the White House said Monday. “The president intends to veto this legislation. We’ll see what Congress chooses to do from there,” White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters at

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Clinton’s health re-emerges as 2016 campaign issue

Hillary Clinton’s stumbles as she left Sunday’s 9/11 memorial ceremony put her health at the forefront of a presidential campaign in which the two major party nominees are among the oldest ever and have disclosed a limited amount of information about their medical history. The Democratic presidential nominee “felt overheated” and left the ground zero

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Calm before storm? Pressure mounts as MSM admits Clinton’s health is ‘campaign issue’

Hillary Clinton’s admission that she has pneumonia after allegedly becoming “overheated” at a 9/11 event has even some in MSM acknowledging that the issue of the Democratic candidate’s health can no longer be ignored, as her tour has been put on hold.  Read Full Article

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Trump says health will be an election issue after Clinton falls ill at 9/11 memorial

It’s one thing to get sick. It’s another thing to lie about it (“it’s just allergies; it’s the heat; it’s…” Donald Trump says health will be a campaign issue since it was announced that presidential rival Hillary Clinton has pneumonia. The Republican nominee wished Clinton a quick recovery, while promising to soon release details about

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