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Brad Fox | April 14, 2015
Britain’s highest award for gallantry, the Victoria Cross, was recently presented to Lance Corporal Joshua Leakey for his heroic actions in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. There have been only three crosses awarded for the Afghan Campaign, with Lance Corporal Joshua Leakey, 27, from Hampshire being the only living recipient. Three generations of Cpl Leakey’s family were able to attend,…
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Brad Fox | April 14, 2015
Progressive feminists have labeled today “Equal Pay Day” and have allied themselves with the White House and Democratic lawmakers. The whole theory of the "gender wage gap" rests on this study by none other than The Institute for Women’s Policy Research. The study claims that, when considering every median income for all full time annual workers, women make 21.7 percent less, or more popularly…
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Brad Fox | April 13, 2015
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) announced today that he's jumping into the 2016 presidential race. Here's seven facts about his life you may not know 1. He was a student athlete He attended Tarkio College in Missouri for one year on a football scholarship. He later transferred to a community college before eventually graduating from the University of Florida. As a child, he wore leg braces and his…
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Brad Fox | April 13, 2015
Afghanistan will be welcoming their first female pilot since the fall of the Taliban in 2001. Capt. Niloofar Rahmani, 23, was only eighteen years old when the Afghan military sent word they were looking for a female pilot recruit. Rahmani earned her wings in July of 2012 where her flight of a C-208 cargo plane made her the first female pilot in Afghanistan in over a decade. She also holds the…
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Brad Fox | April 13, 2015
Mr. and Mrs. Urman were told they would be taking part in the ceremonial  puck-drop of an Arizona Coyotes NHL hockey game, but soon discovered it got a whole lot better than that. When the stadium announcer directs the audience's attention toward the bench, their son emerges, U.S. Army Sergeant Dan Urman, who they thought was still overseas. The father greets his son so joyously that they…
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Brad Fox | April 9, 2015
Having kids in elementary schools write get-well cards is usually a great lesson in compassion for young minds.  Marylin Zunig, a teacher at Forest Street School in Orange, New Jersey, had her third-grade students write get-well letters to convicted cop-killer Mumia Abu-Jamal because he was sent the hospital with diabetes related issues recently. MyFoxPhilly Reports: Richard Costello,…
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Brad Fox | April 9, 2015
The long-awaited, racially-diverse emoticons (Emoji’s) will be released in the new Apple IOS update.   As you can see, there will be racially default faces and their similarly-colored thumbs which will spice up and specify communications. There will also be different races available like new construction workers and princesses according to CNN Money. One company has already stepped on some…
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Brad Fox | April 9, 2015
"I want what you want; a 21,646-square meter mosaic of Nicolas Cage," writes Thom Malone on his Kickstarter campaign where he hopes to raise the necessary funds to make this become a reality. Mr. Malone, a 25-year-old graphic designer from Windsor Ontario, needs to raise $52,000 over the next month for his town to host the largest photo mosaic in the world that will combine 180,000 unique…