Thursday Morning Roundup

Stuff you should read today.

House members in the know score ‘abnormal’ stock profits, study says
The Washington Times
“We find strong evidence that members of the House have some type of non-public information which they use for personal gain,” according to four academics who authored the study, “Abnormal Returns From the Common Stock Investments of Members of the U.S. House of Representatives.”
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Pawlenty’s time to move
George F. Will, The Washington Post
Daniels’s and Romney’s decisions have made May an accelerating month for Tim Pawlenty, former two-term governor of the only state to vote Democratic in nine consecutive presidential elections — and arguably the most conservative governor in Minnesota’s history.
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Netanyahu’s Triumph
The New York Sun
Mr. Obama, by delivering his own speeches before Mr. Netanyahu was scheduled to go up to Capitol Hill, left it to the Israeli leader to have the last word — the honor to sum things up and give the speech that people will talk about. He left to Mr. Netanyahu the more magnificent platform, and Mr. Netanyahu made the most of it.
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Beach traffic to North Carolina faces higher toll
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Beachgoers headed to the Outer Banks using the Chesapeake Expressway this holiday weekend will have to pony up a toll three times what it cost them last year.
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10 Steps From Idea to Business
Inc.
A cheat sheet to turn your vision for a successful new business into a reality.
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17 Lost Egyptian Pyramids Found From Space
FoxNews.com
Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham have located seventeen lost pyramids, 1,000 tombs and more than 3,000 ancient settlements in Egypt after studying images produced by a state-of-the-art infrared technique that allowed them to clearly see the ruins underground.
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Why Real Creativity Requires Significant Work, Part 1
The Christian Post
If I had known how much work the publishing process would require-both in writing the manuscript and in promoting the book-I am sure I would not have signed up.
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When a Nation Turns Its Back on God
Charles Stanley
If a nation turns its back on the Lord, His judgment is inevitable unless the people repent and make Him Lord once again. As believers, our responsibility is to pray that God would draw the heart of our country back to Himself-and to help the gospel and truth spread through our land.
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Wednesday Morning Roundup


Don’t Underestimate Republicans in 2012
Ramesh Ponnuru
But the Republican field isn’t weak. The three people most likely to win the Republican nomination — Mitt Romney, Tim Pawlenty and Jon Huntsman, according to Intrade.com — have all been governors. Two of them were governors of states that Obama carried in 2008. By contrast, the top three candidates for the Democratic nomination last time around (Obama, Hillary Clinton and John Edwards) had a combined zero days of executive experience. This time, even some long-shot Republican candidates have stronger resumes than that: Libertarian gadfly Gary Johnson, for example, was a two-term governor of New Mexico.
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Poll: More Americans fear higher national debt than default
The Washington Post
…when pressed to name their biggest concern, nearly half of respondents say they are alarmed by the prospect that the debt could grow beyond its current limit of $14.3 trillion, according to a new Washington Post-Pew Research Center poll.
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Porkulus: Cash for Tax Cheats
Michelle Malkin at Townhall.com
At a congressional hearing on Tuesday, federal auditors reported on the latest porkulus spending gone wild. According to a new General Accounting Office audit conducted over the past year, nearly 4,000 stimulus recipients received $24 billion in Recovery Act funds — while owing more than $750 million in unpaid corporate, payroll and other taxes.
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The 20 Best- and Worst-Paid College Majors
Time
TIME took a look at the 10 highest- and the 10 lowest-earning majors.
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The Moon and Man at 50: Why JFK’s Space Exploration Speech Still Resonates
Space.com
Fifty years ago today (May 25), President John F. Kennedy presented NASA and the nation with a historic challenge: To put a man on the moon and return him safely to Earth before the end of the 1960s.
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For God is not unjust so as to overlook your work and the love
that you have shown for his name in serving the saints, as you still do. (ESV)
~ Hebrews 6:10