Fox 10 News

 – Officials with the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office announced Tuesday the arrest of a 59-year-old school principal in Apache Junction, accused of luring teen girls online.

According to a statement released by PCSO Tuesday afternoon, Karl Judd Waggoner, the principal of Four Peaks Elementary School, was arrested near the school early Tuesday morning, and is charged with alleged luring and alleged aggravated luring of a minor.   Continue reading “Elementary School Principal in Apache Junction arrested, accused of luring teen girls online”

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The Daily Caller – by Michael Bastasch

U.S. Virgin Islands Gov. Kenneth Mapp signed an emergency order allowing the seizure of private guns, ammunition, explosives and property the National Guard may need to respond to Hurricane Irma.

Mapp signed the order Monday in preparation for Hurricane Irma. The order allows the Adjutant General of the Virgin Islands to seize private property they believe necessary to protect the islands, subject to approval by the territory’s Justice Department.   Continue reading “Virgin Islands Allows National Guard To Seize Guns, Ammo Ahead Of Hurricane Irma”

KHOU 11 News

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas – Atascocita homeowners who’ve already dealt with flooding say they are now dealing with looters.

Some neighbors have warned potential looters with threatening signs.

One read: “Warning!! Looters will be shot dead.” Another: “U Loot we will shoot.”

One of those signs was placed proudly in front of Lois Woolley’s house. She is a stage 3 cancer survivor.    Continue reading “Atascocita homeowner sign: ‘Looters will be shot dead’”

Star Tribune

WASHINGTON — The Latest on President Donald Trump’s decision to phase out a program that shields from deportation young immigrants brought to the country illegally (all times local):

2:15 p.m.

The White House says it wants Congress to come up with a plan to replace the program the Trump administration is phasing out, which shields young immigrants from deportation.  Continue reading “The Latest: White House urges Congress to replace DACA”

NPR – by Bill Chappel

The Salt Lake City hospital where a police officer roughly arrested a nurse who was protecting her patient’s rights in July will no longer allow law enforcement agents inside its patient care areas. They’ll now have to check in, rather than enter through the emergency room.

“Law enforcement who come to the hospital for any reason involving patients will be required to check in to the front desk of the hospital,” said chief nursing officer Margaret Pearce of the University of Utah Hospital. “There, a hospital house supervisor will meet the officers to work through each request.”   Continue reading “Calling Nurse A ‘Hero,’ Utah Hospital Bars Police From Patient-Care Areas”

Mast Tree Network

Acorn-finished pork is a centuries-old tradition that has been handed down from the Mediterranean region of Europe. Pigs are native to the hardwood forests of Eurasia and there is a growing movement in Europe and America to return to more traditional methods of pork production, which are more humane for the pigs, better for the environment, and healthier for the consumer than pork produced by modern factory farms.   Continue reading “Acorn-Finished Pork: An Ancient Tradition”

Journal Sentinel

As we celebrate Labor Day, we are reminded of the inherent dignity of work and the American worker. In America, we honor grit. We honor determination. We honor craftsmanship. And we honor the men and women who turn dreams into reality with their own two hands.

Earlier this year, I traveled to Wisconsin to sign the Buy American and Hire American executive order. With that action, we sent a powerful signal to the world that we are going to defend our workers, protect our jobs and put America first.   Continue reading “Trump: We must fix our self-destructive tax code”

NPR – by Ron Elving

Some years back a hit song filled the summertime airwaves with its chorus of “See You In September.”

It was meant to be a lover’s promise of joyful reunion at summer’s end.

But to use those words in Washington, D.C., right now sounds more like a warning … or even a threat.   Continue reading “On Capitol Hill, ‘See You in September’ Is A Refrain Without Romance”

Tucson.com

After months of tough campaign rhetoric, the Trump administration touted a steep decline in border-crossing arrests as evidence of a “new era.”

In Arizona, the arrest of an unauthorized immigrant at a Pima County court and a raid on a humanitarian aid camp near Arivaca offered further signs of an immigration crackdown.

But what exactly has changed along Arizona’s border with Mexico? Continue reading “Big talk, little change on Trump’s border”

Fox 10

 – KATY, TX – For some of the residents of the counties surrounding Houston, Texas, relying on each other for supplies through Hurricane Harvey has become a hallmark of the strength of their communities.

Active duty Soldiers assigned to the 36th Engineer Brigade and other supporting units from Fort Hood, Texas are continuing their efforts to build on each community’s strengths and give the residents additional help as they recover from the devastation the hurricane caused.   Continue reading “Soldiers begin re-supply and recon Houston area”

NPR – by Scott Neuman

Updated at 12:05 p.m. ET

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley tells the U.N. Security Council that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is “begging for war,” with the latest nuclear test that Pyongyang says is its first fusion device, a much more powerful weapon than it has exploded in the past.

“Enough is enough. War is never something the United States wants. We don’t want it now. But our country’s patience is not unlimited,” Haley told an emergency session of the 15-member Security Council in New York.   Continue reading “Haley: North Korea ‘Begging For War’”

New York Post – by Mark W Sanchez

The Cleveland police union will protest the national anthem in protest of national anthem protesters.

Under the thinking that you can’t protest a flag that doesn’t exist, the union said it will launch an upcoming counter-protest, in which they vow they won’t hold the American flag for a pregame ceremony during the Browns’ season opener Sept. 10. A dozen Browns players, including the first white anthem protester, took a knee during “The Star-Spangled Banner” in an Aug. 21 preseason game.   Continue reading “Cops are launching their own national anthem counter-protest”

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