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The Wichita Eagle – by Roxana Hegeman
A Wichita State University mathematician sued the top Kansas election official Wednesday, seeking paper tapes from electronic voting machines in an effort to explain statistical anomalies favoring Republicans in counts coming from large precincts across the country.
Beth Clarkson, chief statistician for the university’s National Institute for Aviation Research, filed the open records lawsuit in Sedgwick County District Court as part of her personal quest to find the answer to an unexplained pattern that transcends elections and states. The lawsuit was amended Wednesday to name Secretary of State Kris Kobach and Sedgwick County Elections Commissioner Tabitha Lehman. Continue reading “WSU statistician sues seeking Kansas voting machine paper tapes”
Like many sojourners to this country, Alejandro Fuentes Mena lives with uncertainty as U.S. immigration policy is debated in the courts, Congress and the White House. But as he awaits a final ruling on his own future, he’s helping other young people build their dreams.
Fuentes, who settled in the United States illegally as a child, is a Denver elementary school teacher under a pilot program that recruits young immigrants like him to teach disadvantaged students. Teach for America, a national nonprofit running the program, believes people like Fuentes can be role models for students. Continue reading “Denver schools take lead in hiring DREAMer teachers”
New York City lawmakers and Mayor Bill de Blasio are reportedly discussing legislation that would give voting rights to non-citizens in local elections.
The Guardian noted that under the legislation that is being discussed, “legally documented residents who have lived in New York City for at least six months will be able to vote in municipal elections.” Lawmakers are reportedly “discussing the legislation with Mayor Bill de Blasio’s office” and “a bill might be introduced as soon as this spring.” Continue reading “NYC Lawmakers Gearing Up To Give 1 Million Non-Citizens Voting Rights”
Florida News Flash – by Samuel M. McCall
A local Brooksville business, American Gun and Pawn, has gotten a bizarre letter from Suntrust Bank which is where the company has a checking account. The owner of American Gun and Pawn, Steve Champion, was shocked when he received the certified letter.
Unbelievably, the letter states that American Gun and Pawn is not a business that Suntrust Bank wants to do business with and gives them only ten days to close the account or it will be closed for them. No reason is given as to why Suntrust Bank has decided not to do business with them anymore. Continue reading “Suntrust Bank Cancels Account Because Company Sells Guns”
Daily Mail – by ANNETA KONSTANTINIDES
A husband has penned a moving essay celebrating his wife and everything she does for their family as a stay-at-home mother.
Steven Nelms writes in the essay’s introduction that he can’t afford his wife to be a stay-at home.
‘I don’t at all mean to offend anyone with this post,’ he writes. ‘I’d like to explain exactly what that means so that no one thinks I’m in any way devaluing Stay-At-Home Moms.’ Continue reading “Husband’s moving essay in appreciation of his stay-at-home wife becomes web hit after he calculates that her workload should equal an annual salary of $73,960”
Business Insider – by MICHAEL B KELLEY
The Obama administration is no longer hiding the fact that the US is serving as the air force for Iran-backed Shia militias fighting ISIS in Iraq.
Helen Cooper of The New York Times reports that the US and Iran “have found a template for fighting the Sunni militancy in other parts of Iraq: American airstrikes and Iranian-backed ground assaults” with the Iraqi military serving as a go-between. Continue reading “The US and Iran are closer in Iraq than people realize — and things are getting ugly”
My Patriot Supply – by Matt Redhawk
The visual feast of a well-rounded garden is truly a remarkable sight.
Nurturing a garden until it bursts with tantalizing juicy vegetables is one of life’s greatest pleasures. It’s your reward for a great deal of hard work.
To reach that point, though, requires some planning. Once you choose the right location for your garden, the next step is to decide what you want to plant. Continue reading “How to Create a Delightful, Magnificent Garden”
Slamming world powers’ framework nuclear deal with Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday demanded that any final deal include a “clear and unambiguous Iranian recognition of Israel’s right to exist.”
Netanyahu has been perhaps the most vocal critic of nuclear talks with Iran, insisting again and again it can’t be trusted. He took his case to the U.S. Congress last month, at a time before negotiators had hammered out any sort of agreement, over the objections of President Barack Obama. Continue reading “Netanyahu: Iran must recognize Israel’s right to exist in deal”
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Big Buds Mag – by Nigel Salazar
The hydroponics industry and marijuana growers are reacting with worry and outrage at the news that Scotts Miracle-Gro (a convicted corporate felon that sells low-end fertilizers, Monsanto’s Round-Up, and other poisons), has purchased hydroponics nutrients manufacturer General Hydroponics and its affiliate “Bio-Organic Solutions” that markets products under the Vermicrop label. Continue reading “Scotts Miracle-Gro Buys General Hydroponics”
JP Updates – by Eliyahu Berkowitz
The Riminov Rebbe visited the Florida communities made up of South American immigrants from France, gave an unequivocal command to the Jews to leave and go to Israel, saying that there will be a civil war in the US.
BeHadrei Haredim reported that the Rebbe said: “Leave while you still can. The situation will get worse and it will be difficult to move from state to state. After World War II the survivors came to the great men of Israel and Hasidic leaders and asked why they had not ordered the Jews of Europe to leave and immigrate to Israel or the United States before the war broke out? The truth must be told: they said and how much they said, begging Jews to please flee the burning ground, but part of the evil decree was that they were not listened to. Continue reading “Rabbi Warns of Civil War in the United States”
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana’s Republican legislative leaders have unveiled changes to the state’s new religious objections law that has faced criticism it could allow discrimination against lesbians and gays.
The amendment to the Religious Freedom Restoration Act released Thursday prohibits service providers from using the law as a legal defense for refusing to provide services, goods, facilities or accommodations. It also bars discrimination based on race, color, religion, ancestry, age, national origin, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or United States military service. Continue reading “Indiana lawmakers announce proposed religious law changes”
A family-owned pizzeria in Indiana closed on Wednesday following backlash over its support of a controversial religious freedom law.
TMZ reported that Memories Pizza is suspending its business operations amid uproar over the state’s new Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Continue reading “Indiana pizzeria closes after threats”
After eight straight days of high-level diplomatic negotiations between the six world powers and Iran, negotiators in Lausanne, Switzerland, announced an interim agreement has been reached on the principles for dismantling Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for lifting heavy economic sanctions.
Iranian leaders, including President Hassan Rouhani and Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, have released short statements via Twitter today that “solutions on key parameters” have been “reached” and that negotiators are ready to begin drafting an agreement. Continue reading “Iran Nuclear Deal: Tentative Agreement Reached”
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To facilitate the often treacherous process of entering the United States illegally through the southern border, the Obama administration is offering free transportation from three Central American countries and a special refugee/parole program with “resettlement assistance” and permanent residency.
Under the new initiative the administration has rebranded the official name it originally assigned to the droves of illegal immigrant minors who continue sneaking into the U.S. They’re no longer known as Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC), a term that evidently was offensive and not politically correct enough for the powerful open borders movement. Continue reading “DHS Launches “Family Reunification,” Refugee Program for Central Americans”
ECHO LAKE, Calif. – California Gov. Jerry Brown has ordered state officials to impose mandatory water restrictions for the first time in history as the state grapples with a serious drought.
In an executive order issued Wednesday, Brown ordered the state water board to implement reductions in cities and towns to cut usage by 25 percent. Continue reading “California governor orders mandatory water restrictions amid drought”