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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Berglund Will Defend Free Speech

Letter to the Editor in today’s Moscow-Pullman Daily News:  The freedom of speech, free exercise of religion, and freedom of assembly are liberties endowed to us by our creator – not granted by the government, but rather recognized and protected by our government. These liberties are among a person’s most fundamental rights (right to life,

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A Primer On Climate Change And Greenhouse Gas

Bob Kearney, retired University of Idaho physics professor, editorializes in the Moscow-Pullman Daily News:  Understanding climate change isn’t complicated, but it requires some energy bookkeeping. We get our energy from two sources: the sun, which is monitored carefully and changes little, and the Earth’s interior, which, except for the occasional and relatively short-lived volcanic eruption,

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Suspects from Western Whitman County burglary spree identified and sought

  The Whitman County Sheriff’s Office has identified two Clarkston women as the suspects from last month’s burglary spree in the Western part of the county.  Deputies in Colfax received a tip from the Clarkston Police Department Friday involving a similar burglary spree that occurred around the same time out of Benewah County in Idaho. 

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Formal public discussion about possible dam breaching begins again this Fall

Formal public discussion of possibly removing the 4 Lower Snake River Dams will officially begin once again this Fall.  Federal managers of the Columbia Basin hydro-electric system have been ordered by new Portland Federal Judge Michael Simon to re-write what’s called the biological opinion.  In May Simon tossed out the document that balances dam operations

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