Brietbart – by Caroline May

A previously deported illegal immigrant from Mexico — who was released from local custody last year after officials ignored a federal immigration request to hold him — has been charged with raping a child under the age of 13.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement says it has filed a detainer with Philadelphia authorities against 45-year-old Ramon Aguirre-Ochoa, a Mexican national who was previously deported in May 2009 and is now is charged with involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, unlawful contact with a minor, unlawful restraint, false imprisonment, indecent assault on person less than 13, indecent exposure, and simple assault.   Continue reading “Previously Deported Illegal Immigrant Charged with Raping Child Under 13”

New York Post

The controversial professor at ultra-liberal Oberlin College who sparked a national outcry after posting anti-Semitic rants and bizarre 9/11 conspiracy theories has been booted from the classroom, the school said Wednesday.

Joy Karega, an associate professor of rhetoric and composition, was put on paid leave while prestigious Oberlin College considers her future, according to a statement from university president Martin Krislov obtained by The Post.   Continue reading “Prof who blamed Jews for 9/11 suspended from job”

CBS News

A pipe bomb exploded on a police vehicle in suburban Maryland early Wednesday, the police said.

The vehicle was parked on the street outside an officer’s house in Thurmont, Maryland, Police Chief Greg Eyler told CBS Washington, D.C., affiliate WUSA-TV.   Continue reading “Pipe bomb explodes on police vehicle in Maryland”

Antonius Aquinas

Last week, an Irish court sentenced three prominent banksters for their roles in the 2008 financial crisis.  Judge Martin Nolan, who pronounced judgment, said that the bansksters had committed “a very serious crime.”  He continued, “The public is entitled to rely on the probity of blue chip firms. If we can’t rely on the probity of these banks we lose all hope or trust in institutions.”*   Continue reading “Jailing Banksters Will Not Resolve the Economic Crisis”

The Hill – by Ian M Smith

Illegal aliens have never had more incentives and ability to vote in our elections as they do this cycle. After being told by the globalist elite they’re illegal entry into the country is without consequence, helps rather than hinders American workers, and unites the national culture, any existing moral qualms of further violating the law, such as by voting, have been thoroughly scrubbed away. Former president Bill Clinton all but ensured this in his speech at the DNC Convention last week.   Continue reading “Bill Clinton’s call for mass voter fraud should be condemned”

Reuters

President Barack Obama welcomed Singapore’s prime minister for a state visit on Tuesday with a major trade deal and China’s development of islands in the South China Sea at the top of their agenda.

Both the United States and Singapore are signatories to the 12 nation Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which Obama hopes Congress will approve before he leaves office in January.   Continue reading “Obama, Singapore leader push Pacific trade deal in state visit”

Fox News – by Joseph J. Kolb

South of the border, Grupo Beta is seen as a humanitarian organization that steers north-bound migrants through the crossfire of warring drug cartels. But in Texas, many view it as part of a pipeline that sends humans and drugs pouring into the U.S., all with the funding and backing of the Mexican government.

Grupo Beta, supported by Mexico’s National Institute of Migration, may be the sole bastion of relief for migrants in Tamaulipas state, across the border from the southeast Texas region which includes such cities as Brownsville, Laredo and McAllen. The 25 year-old agency was created to help Tijuana deal with huge numbers of migrants passing through, but has since expanded its reach across both the northern and southern borders of Mexico. Critics say the agency, whose motto “vocation, humanitarianism and loyalty,” is complicit in breaking U.S. laws.    Continue reading “Mexican border agency seen as aiding illegal immigration”

TownHall – by Matt Vespa

The Department of Homeland Security is granting some 8,000 Syrian refugees temporary amnesty, according to The Washington Times. DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson said that if these refugees are in the country as of Monday—they’re eligible to permanent resident status, work permits, and other documents that would allow these migrants to remain without fear of deportation This amnesty also applies to Syrian refugees that may have entered the country illegally:   Continue reading “DHS Gives 8,000 Syrian Refugees Temporary Amnesty”

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Collective Evolution – by Arjun Walia

As you’ve probably already heard, the World Health Organization (WHO) recently made an announcement declaring the Zika virus to be a global health emergency. They did so without providing much detail about the disease, however, so here is some more information and answers to questions many people are asking, such as: Where did it come from? And do the millions of genetically modified mosquitoes that have been released in these areas have anything to do with it?   Continue reading “1947 Rockefeller Patent Shows Origins Of Zika Virus: And What About Those Genetically Modified Mosquitoes?”

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This is no essay nor carefully thought out extrapolation of how America is dying or to be truthful: is already dead and has been for a long time. It is not uncommon in this household to sit around the table at dinnertime and listen to music on the radio; today they played a Huey Lewis song: Power of Love. For those who do not remember this was the main theme song for a movie: Back to the Future. This movie is quite good in that we get to see the stark contrast of a post WW2 America and the “modern” America of the late 80’s. It was a very true depiction of the difference in how Americans acted and how they maintained their communities, in this case the town of “Hill Valley.”   Continue reading “Death is Knocking for America”

Go Healthy Next – by Eileen Durfee

I’d like to explain some differences between the different types of saunas that have evolved over the years, how ion therapy was originally in saunas, and how it has been transitioned out of most sauna designs in use today.

The baby was thrown out with the bathwater with the removal of ion therapy because when you take a sauna you need a way to introduce negative ions.  Otherwise, there becomes an accumulation of poisonous positive ions that can cause fatigue unless you have adequate ventilation provided for in your sauna design.   Continue reading “Sauna Information”

Washington Post – by Peter Holley

Nathanial Johnson had grown tired of the burglaries at his mobile home in the small town of Leroy, Ala., about 60 miles north of Mobile.

So the 68-year-old decided to take matters into his own hands Friday night by springing a trap, Washington County Sheriff Richard Stringer told Fox affiliate WALA-TV.   Continue reading “Burglar dies after 68-year-old homeowner ties him to tree with ‘multiple layers of masking tape’”

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Las Vegas Review Journal – by Art Marroquin

Controlled blasts carve a path through the Eldorado Mountains overlooking Lake Mead, making way for the first leg of a new freeway that’s expected to become part of a trade route running between Mexico and Canada.   Continue reading “Boulder City bypass taking shape”

My Fox 8

RICHMOND, Va. — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has overturned a law that requires NC voters to present valid identification, such as a driver’s license, in order to cast a ballot.

The ruling states that the law was enacted with discriminatory intent, citing statistics that African-American voters were disenfranchised by the law, being more likely to lack the proper identification required by the law. Further, the law would reduce votes for Democratic candidates, which African-Americans are statistically more likely to vote for.   Continue reading “4th Circuit Court strikes down NC voter ID law”

Fox News

A judge ruled Wednesday that a Kansas woman’s children, who performed for armed militia members in Oregon, will remain in the custody of the state’s Department for Children and Families.

Odalis Sharp’s children told the Shawnee County District Court how their mother had beaten them, yelled at them and berated them with name calling and how each one of them would scream in pain when their mother tried to “beat the fire” out of them.   Continue reading “Mother who took children to perform for Oregon militia loses custody of kids”

The Dallas Morning News

Donald Trump has a message for Russia: Find Hillary Clinton’s emails.

In a press conference Wednesday, the Republican presidential nominee said that the missing emails from Clinton’s private email server would reveal “some beauties.”

He then issued a plea: “Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing.”    Continue reading “Trump calls for Russia to hack Clinton, ‘find the 30,000 emails that are missing’”

Wall Street Journal

U.S. oil prices sank to a fresh three-month low Tuesday as a glut of gasoline keeps weighing on the market.

U.S. oil for September delivery settled down 21 cents, or 0.5%, at $42.92 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Six losing sessions out of the past seven have sunk it to its lowest settlement since April 25. Brent, the global benchmark, gained 15 cents, or 0.3%, to $44.87 a barrel on ICE Futures Europe, snapping a three-session losing streak.   Continue reading “U.S. Oil Prices Hit 3-Month Lows on Growing Oversupply Concerns”

Reuters

Valero Energy Corp (VLO.N) expects lower refinery utilization over the rest of the year as companies step up efforts to counter slumping refining margins caused by record supplies of gasoline and diesel products.

Shares of Valero, which also reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit, were up 3 percent at $51.88 in morning trade on Tuesday.   Continue reading “Valero expects lower refinery utilization as margins tank”