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Archive for the month “March, 2016”

Is the Earth Really Hollow?

Are we actually living on the outer shell of a hollow Planet Earth? The fact that science has only penetrated eight miles of the 4,000 to the Earth’s core portends mystery in itself. Beyond Science host Mikey Chan explores six clues that support the Hollow Earth Theory.

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Our Foreign Policy Dilemma

There’s no question that the George W. Bush Administration favored an aggressive foreign policy, charging into Afghanistan and Iraq following the 9/11 tragedy. Conversely, President Barack Obama’s foreign policy resume in the last seven-plus years has been passive, hesitant and almost non-existent, as evidenced in confrontations with Syria’s Bashar al-Assad and Russia’s Vladimir Putin. But is there a middle ground in foreign policy for the United States? Bret Stephens, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for the Wall Street Journal says, “Yes, and New York City is a model” in this edition of Prager University.

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Questions Science Can’t Answer

Science can be miraculous, spearheading incredible advances that have moved technology forward. But as impressive as science has performed, there are still questions that still baffle the brightest minds on the planet. For instance, what is at the bottom of a black hole? Or is there even a bottom? Celebrated physicist Albert Einstein theorized that a black hole never ends and goes on infinitely, while University of New Haven physicist Nikodem Poplawski believes that it is a conduit between two universes. Top 10 Archive reveals nine additional questions that scientists have struggled to answer.

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Cruz, Kasich Shine

The wild and woolly 11th GOP presidential debate went to John Kasich and Ted Cruz, opines political commentator Dick Morris. “Cruz gave a whole host of answers that, I thought, were substantive and very presidential,” he said. “Probably the most presidential was Kasich, though I do get bored hearing about Ohio.” Listen to his entire analysis in the Friday edition of Dick Morris Reports.

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Hillary Still Indictment-Free

“Hillary Clinton accomplished an even bigger goal than winning Super Tuesday,” Jodi Miller reports. “As of now, she still has not been indicted.” Miller also tracks Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Pope Francis, Ramon Castro and Harper Lee in this edition of NewsBusted.

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Biology is Racist

Biology is racist! So says Wild Bill: “Finally. After years of crying about institutionalized racism with zero evidence, turns out there may actually be evidence that racism might exist outside the twisted brains of flaming liberals.” He elaborates in this edition of Wild Bill for America.

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Our Most Important Date

When you ponder the most important date in American history, you think July 4, 1776, or December 7, 1941,or perhaps the tragedy of September 11, 2001. How about July 28, 1588? Richard McMillan, professor of history at Pierce College, says this was the date that England squelched a potentially aggressive invasion by neighboring Spain. The defeat of the Spanish preserved what we today call the United States of America. McMillan explains in this edition of Prager University.

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Twitter Banning Conservatives

Twitter is waging war on many of its users, many of them conservatives, and shareholders, booting them off their social media platform. Among one of the bootees is actor Adam Baldwin, who swears he is leaving in protest. The “Trifecta” crew of Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Stephen Green discuss the unusual tactic by the left-leaning social media platform is this edition of PJTV.

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Trump, Clinton Super

Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton dominated their respective presidential primaries on a much anticipated Super Tuesday, as voters across 11 states cast their votes. The Donald won several southern states and Massachusetts, while Clinton proved her southern firewall is solidly intact. ABC News chief political correspondent George Stephanopolous and the network’s political team analyze the results.

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Polls Favor Trump, Clinton

As voters scurry to their voting precincts on this Super Tuesday, the latest polls show Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton firmly in control of their their political destinies. In the GOP race, Trump leads in 9 of 11 polls, while challenger Ted Cruz is tops in Texas and Arkansas. The Democrat race appears to be more one-sided, with Clinton holding huge margins in most of the 11 primary and caucus states, save for the Northeast, where Bernie Sanders leads in his home state of Vermont and in Massachusetts. Host John Phillips breaks down the latest numbers in this edition of “Poll Position” on PJTV.

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