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Israeli Ambassador Ron Dermer Speaks Out About Recent Iran Nuclear Deal [VIDEO]
Israeli Ambassador Ron Dermer Speaks Out About Recent Iran Nuclear Deal [VIDEO]
Israeli Ambassador Ron Dermer Speaks Out About Recent Iran Nuclear Deal [VIDEO]
Earlier this week, the United States, Iran and five other world powers came to an agreement about Iran's nuclear program. One of the biggest critics of the agreement is Israel, particularly Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Israel's Ambassador to the United States, Ron Dermer, discussed the issues that most concern Israel in an interview.
Bee Colonies and Populations are on the Decline and I Feel Guilty
Bee Colonies and Populations are on the Decline and I Feel Guilty
Bee Colonies and Populations are on the Decline and I Feel Guilty
I was mowing the other afternoon and my lawn (weeds primarily) had grown fast and thick thanks to all of the rain we've had.  I had lots of clover, which added a light-colored softness to the yard.  As I mowed, I noticed all the many bees that were busy harvesting the pollen from the clover; bumblebees, honey bees and other little creatures that look like bees.
Coffee Drinkers Will Be Paying More Soon As Coffee Prices Are Expected to Rise
Coffee Drinkers Will Be Paying More Soon As Coffee Prices Are Expected to Rise
Coffee Drinkers Will Be Paying More Soon As Coffee Prices Are Expected to Rise
Surveys have indicated that most coffee drinkers like to stick to a certain brand of coffee for personal use.  Some of us will switch around if there's a deal to be had and I admit that I'm one of those "switchers."  As coffee prices rise in the near future, more of my coffee drinking colleagues may end up being a switcher, like me, in order to save some coffee cash!
Will a Biological Blight Bottom Out the Banana Bunch?
Will a Biological Blight Bottom Out the Banana Bunch?
Will a Biological Blight Bottom Out the Banana Bunch?
I like to eat bananas occasionally and I like them well enough, but I wouldn't say that I'm a banana lover.  If you are a banana lover, this news may greatly disturb you.  (It certainly is bad enough to make the monkeys go ape!)  There is currently a blight on bananas in Asia that has now been found in Mozambique (Africa) and Jordan (Middle East), and the concern is that it may reach Latin America
Flags at Half Staff to Honor Korean War Veterans on 60th Anniversary of Armistice Day
Flags at Half Staff to Honor Korean War Veterans on 60th Anniversary of Armistice Day
Flags at Half Staff to Honor Korean War Veterans on 60th Anniversary of Armistice Day
Flags should be flying at half staff today in Indiana to honor Korean War Veterans for the 60th Anniversary of the Korean War Armistice.  The good news, obviously, is that the peace between North and South Korea has lasted this long.  The bad news is that the entire conflict was never truly settled.  In addition, there are still nearly 8,000 United States soldiers that are listed as missing in act
The Arctic Circle is Home to… a World Wide Seed Vault?!
The Arctic Circle is Home to… a World Wide Seed Vault?!
The Arctic Circle is Home to… a World Wide Seed Vault?!
Wow!  I must admit that I had never thought of an idea like this, nor did I realize that this could actually exist.  This is, literally, a world wide seed vault that exists in the Arctic Circle.  It's purpose is to conserve thousands of varieties of seeds that farmers may need in the future if climate change or other catastrophes cause too much damage to food crops.
Indiana Woman Faces $1,000 Water Bill
Indiana Woman Faces $1,000 Water Bill
Indiana Woman Faces $1,000 Water Bill
An Indiana woman is left feeling all wet after receiving a water bill from the City of Fort Wayne for $1,000 because they claim she used 100,000 gallons of water in a single month. Nicole Tate says that when she first saw the bill she immediately assumed there was an some kind of error, but upon contacting the water department, she quickly realized that the city meant business.
N Korea Threatens US
N Korea Threatens US
N Korea Threatens US
This morning, Pyongyang (the capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly known as North Korea) threatened the United States with nuclear bombing in response to proposed sanctions on its nuclear programs due to recent warhead testing.

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