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Pretty Little Liars Final Season Promo Teases One Last Deadly Showdown With A.D. – MTV


http://www.mtv.com/news/2969466/pretty-little-liars-promo-final-10-episodes/

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PRETTY LITTLE LIARS FINAL SEASON PROMO TEASES ONE LAST DEADLY SHOWDOWN WITH A.D.
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01/06/2017
Leave it to Mona to make the most sense in the latest promo for the final season of Pretty Little Liars.
“We swim around in this fishbowl like we’re in control. We are not,” Mona ominously tells another person (Caleb?). “There’s always been somebody watching, manipulating.” Well, duh. We’ve known that since Season 1, back when you were the one watching and manipulating everybody, Mona.
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George Soros’ world is falling apart – and he blames everyone but himself — RT Op-Edge


https://www.rt.com/op-edge/372921-soros-eu-democracy-putin-merkel/

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‘Hannity’ Exclusive: Wikileaks’ Assange: Governments ‘Hate Transparency. They Loathe It’
Published January 7, 2017
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Published January 06, 2017 | FoxNews.com

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange told Fox News’ Sean Hannity in an exclusive interview that his organization published hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman “to give the American people true information about the players that they were going to have to deal with.”

“We’re in the business of publishing information about power,” Assange said. “Why are we in the business of publishing information about power? Because people can do things with power, they can do very bad things with power. If they’re incompetent, they can do dangerous things. If they’re evil, they can do wicked things.”

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In Part III of the interview, which aired Thursday on the Fox News Channel, Assange also said that governments “hate transparency. They loathe it. Because they have to work harder.”

Assange sat down with Hannity for the exclusive at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where Assange has been holed up for the past five years as he battles extradition to Sweden on sexual assault charges.

Governments are “full of incompetent people,” Assange told Hannity. “And the more secretive the area is, the more incompetent it becomes because there’s no proper oversight.”

However, the Australian conceded that secrecy was necessary in some areas. Assange noted that Wikileaks keeps its sources confidential, but added that secrecy “should be as small as possible [in terms of] how much it encompasses and for how long it’s encompassed.”

“If you don’t know what’s happening in the world with powerful individuals, corporations and governments … immoral actors within the state or within those big corporations prosper,” Assange said at the conclusion of the interview.

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‘Hannity’ Exclusive: Wikileaks’ Assange: Governments ‘Hate Transparency. They Loathe It’


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‘Hannity’ Exclusive: Wikileaks’ Assange: Governments ‘Hate Transparency. They Loathe It’
Published January 7, 2017
livefyre
Published January 06, 2017 | FoxNews.com

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange told Fox News’ Sean Hannity in an exclusive interview that his organization published hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman “to give the American people true information about the players that they were going to have to deal with.”

“We’re in the business of publishing information about power,” Assange said. “Why are we in the business of publishing information about power? Because people can do things with power, they can do very bad things with power. If they’re incompetent, they can do dangerous things. If they’re evil, they can do wicked things.”

ADVERTISEMENT
In Part III of the interview, which aired Thursday on the Fox News Channel, Assange also said that governments “hate transparency. They loathe it. Because they have to work harder.”

Assange sat down with Hannity for the exclusive at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where Assange has been holed up for the past five years as he battles extradition to Sweden on sexual assault charges.

Governments are “full of incompetent people,” Assange told Hannity. “And the more secretive the area is, the more incompetent it becomes because there’s no proper oversight.”

However, the Australian conceded that secrecy was necessary in some areas. Assange noted that Wikileaks keeps its sources confidential, but added that secrecy “should be as small as possible [in terms of] how much it encompasses and for how long it’s encompassed.”

“If you don’t know what’s happening in the world with powerful individuals, corporations and governments … immoral actors within the state or within those big corporations prosper,” Assange said at the conclusion of the interview.

Today’s Holiday: Christmas (Russian Orthodox)


Today’s Holiday:
Christmas (Russian Orthodox)

This celebration of the birth of Jesus is observed by the Russian Orthodox Church under the Julian calendar, which trails behind the Gregorian calendar by 13 days. In 1991, after the Soviet Union had been officially dissolved, Christmas was observed openly and as a state holiday in Russia for the first time in 70 years. In Moscow, banners were strung up and Nativity scenes were displayed in Red Square. On Christmas Eve, tens of thousands jammed Red Square for performances by choirs and bellringers and gala fireworks. Midnight services were celebrated in churches.: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tfd.mobile.TfdSearch

Today’s Birthday: Zora Neale Hurston (1891)


Today’s Birthday:
Zora Neale Hurston (1891)

An anthropologist, folklorist, and author, Hurston spent much of her life collecting African-American folktales in the rural South and in other places, such as Haiti, Bermuda, and Honduras. She was a significant figure in the Harlem Renaissance and collaborated with her friend Langston Hughes on the play Mule Bone in 1931. Along with her folklore collections, she also wrote four novels, including the influential Their Eyes Were Watching God. Why did the book inspire controversy?: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tfd.mobile.TfdSearch

This Day in History: Galileo Galilei Discovers Three of Jupiter’s Four Largest Moons (1610)


This Day in History:
Galileo Galilei Discovers Three of Jupiter’s Four Largest Moons (1610)

Jupiter has more than 60 moons. The four largest—Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto—were the first satellites of a planet other than Earth to be detected. They were discovered by Galileo in 1610, shortly after he invented the telescope, and are therefore known as the Galilean satellites. On January 7, 1610, Galileo observed near Jupiter what he described at the time as “three fixed stars, totally invisible by their smallness.” How long did it take Galileo to discover the fourth?: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tfd.mobile.TfdSearch

Quote of the Day: Washington Irving


Quote of the Day:
Washington Irving

When friends grow cold, and the converse of intimates languishes into vapid civility and commonplace, these [books] only continue the unaltered countenance of happier days, and cheer us with that true friendship which never deceived hope nor deserted sorrow.: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tfd.mobile.TfdSearch

Article of the Day: Chris Burden


Article of the Day:
Chris Burden

Burden is a performance artist who emerged as part of the American art scene in the 1970s, performing controversial, dangerous pieces in which he used his own body as the art medium. During a 1971 performance piece titled Shoot, he was shot in his left arm by an assistant standing a short distance away. He was labeled insane following the performance, but it has since become one of his most well-known pieces from the period. Why did he resign from the University of California in 2005?: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tfd.mobile.TfdSearch

Word of the Day: refractory


Word of the Day:
refractory

Definition: (adjective) Obstinately resistant to authority or control.
Synonyms: fractious, recalcitrant
Usage: He still made a naughty or refractory lad stand with one arm stretched out for anything from ten minutes to half an hour.: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tfd.mobile.TfdSearch

BBC News: Donald Trump blasts ‘fools’ who oppose good Russian ties


Donald Trump blasts ‘fools’ who oppose good Russian ties – http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-38542415