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"All can be imitated, except for truth; for imitated truth is no longer truth."

--- Rebbe Pinchas of Koretz



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Outlook
Anything but Creation
By Rabbi Moshe Grylak

Getting down to the ultimate, tantalizing question





Reality Check
Checkmating Obama
By Caroline B. Glick


Obama has waited eight years to exact his revenge on Israel for not supporting his hostile, strategically irrational policies. And he has no interest in letting bygones be bygones


 


Ess, Ess/ Eat, Eat!
The Kosher Gourmet
By Bonnie S. Benwick


This main from Spain is anything but plain



Coupling
5 lies wives tell themselves about lying to their husbands
By Georgia Lee


Think telling little lies to your husband is OK? Think again. Here are 5 lies wives need to stop telling themselves about lying in their marriage





Wellness
Don't let prediabetes turn into the real thing
By Gabriella Boston


How these small, incremental lifestyle changes might be able to improve your condition



Life's Second Act
The next 10 years will be ugly for your 401(k)
By Suzanne Woolley


Research shows that pairing up ingredients increases their benefits


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Lisa Benson

John Cole

John Darkow

Jake Fuller

Bob Gorrell

Joe Heller

Jeff Koterba

Steve Kelley

Jimmy Margulies

Rick McKee

Steve Sack

Steve Sack BONUS!

Scott Stantis

Dana Summers

Gary Varvel

Michael Ramirez



Monica Crowley: The one thing Donald Trump said that was the most important of the presidential race

Steven Emerson: Violent Incitement, Not Grievance, Drives Knife Wielding Palestinian Kids





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On this day in . . .


1538, the first university in the New World, the Universidad Santo Tomás de Aquino, is established

1636, a vote of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony establishes the first college in what would become the United States, today known as Harvard University

1775, during the American Revolutionary War: A British proclamation forbids residents from leaving Boston

1886, President Grover Cleveland dedicates the Statue of Liberty

1893, Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Pathetique, premiered in St. Petersburg, only nine days before the composer's death

1919, Congress passes the Volstead Act over President Woodrow Wilson's veto, paving the way for Prohibition to begin the following January

1922, Italian fascists led by Benito Mussolini march on Rome and take over the Italian government

1929, Black Monday, a day in the Wall Street Crash of 1929, which also saw major stock market upheaval.

1936, President Franklin D. Roosevelt rededicates the Statue of Liberty on its 50th anniversary

1962, during the Cuban Missile Crisis: Soviet Union leader Nikita Khrushchev announces that he had ordered the removal of Soviet missile bases in Cuba

1986, the centennial of the Statue of Liberty's dedication is re-celebrated in New York Harbor

1998, in London, the High Court ruled that former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet was immune from prosecution in British courts. (The House of Lords later overturned the decision, saying Pinochet's arrest could stand. Pinochet was eventually allowed to return to Chile, where a court later held that he could not face charges because of his deteriorating health and mental condition. Pinochet died in 2006.)

2001, the families of people killed in the Sept. 11 terrorist attack gathered in New York for a memorial service filled with prayer and song

2003, the seven astronauts who died in the Columbia shuttle disaster were honored with the unveiling of their names carved into the national Space Mirror Memorial

2005, Vice President Dick Cheney's top adviser, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, resigned after he was indicted on charges of obstruction of justice, perjury and making false statements in the CIA leak investigation. (Libby was convicted, but had his 30-month prison sentence commuted by President George W. Bush.) ALSO: More than a million demonstrators flooded the streets of Tehran and other major cities in Iran to back President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's call for the destruction of Israel

2007, the first NFL game played outside North America was played at Wembley Stadium

2009, practitioners of that "religion of peace" stormed a guest house used by U.N. staff in the heart of the Afghan capital, leaving 11 dead, including five U.N. staff. They praised Allah as they did so

2010, officials reported breaking up an alleged plot in which explosives rigged as bombs and hidden in printer cartridges were shipped from Yemen addressed to Chicago synagogues. ALSO: China announced it had built what experts said was the world's fastest supercomputer, capable of a sustained performance 40 percent greater than the previous record holder built in Oak Ridge, Tenn.

2012, Airlines canceled more than 7,000 flights in advance of Hurricane Sandy, transit systems in New York, Philadelphia and Washington were shut down, and forecasters warned the New York area could see an 11-foot wall of water. President Barrack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney altered their campaign travel plans because of the approaching storm; Obama visited FEMA headquarters in Washington before returning to the White House to monitor Sandy's progress

2014, an unmanned commercial supply rocket bound for the International Space Station exploded moments after liftoff, with debris falling in flames over the launch site in Virginia

2015, an unmanned Army surveillance blimp broke loose from its mooring in Maryland and floated over Pennsylvania for hours with two fighter jets on its tail, triggering blackouts across the countryside as it dragged its tether across power lines

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Wesley Pruden: A suspicious wind in the rigging

News of the Weird by Chuck Shepherd: Boldface Names in News of the Weird!

Greg Crosby: Days of Our Lives

Suzanne Fields: The Boys Fall Into the Gender Gap

David Limbaugh: Media Bias Is One Thing; Its Complicity Is Another

(HIS LAST CHANCE?) Michael Kranish: Revealed: Trump's secret weapon

Mona Charen: New Face of the Republican Party

Michael Barone: So Far, Trump Not Sinking Down-Ballot Republicans

Deroy Murdock: Hillary's new hires would go FAR beyond the Supreme Court

Paul Greenberg: Imminent Victorians

Jonah Goldberg: The 'transactional' nature of Clinton Inc.

Jay Ambrose: Clinton teaches unity, or does she?

Kelly Riddell: Hillary's secretive posse

Rich Lowry: Trump's For-Profit Campaign

Dick Morris: Where Hillary Clinton Can Lose

Charles Krauthammer: Is Obama preparing a parting shot at Israel?

Dry Bones by Ya'akov Kirschen

Mallard Filmore

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