Fox 25 Boston

BOSTON (AP) – A Massachusetts law banning devices designed to make semi-automatic rifles mimic the firing action of fully automatic weapons goes into effect this week.

Massachusetts State Police says starting Thursday, people will be prohibited from possessing bump stocks under all circumstances. The law passed in November also bans the possession of trigger cranks.   Continue reading “Police Ask Bump Stock Owners To Surrender Devices Before Ban”

ABC News

Sheriff Joe Arpaio may agree with “95 percent” of President Donald Trump‘s policies, but he has his own plan for the Dreamers.

“I would deport these Dreamers and let them see the country they came from, be ambassadors to our country, and later on give them kind of a fast track to come back into the United States legally and that would take care of a lot of issues,” he told ABC News, talking about recipients of the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals.   Continue reading “Sheriff Joe Arpaio details his plan for the Dreamers: Deport them all”

Daily Mail

He may be one of the most famous figures in history, but it appears the Google Home smart speaker doesn’t know who Jesus is.

At least, that’s according to several outraged users who have accused Google of deliberately filtering its results to fit its own agenda.

They claim that despite not providing any details about Jesus, the smart speaker can still identify Buddha, Muhammad and Satan.   Continue reading “Google Home speaker does not know who Jesus Christ is”

The Hill

President Trump said Wednesday he plans to discuss a $1.7 trillion infrastructure package during next week’s annual State of the Union address.

During a White House meeting with mayors from across the country, Trump said his administration is “working to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure by stimulating a $1 trillion investment, and that will actually, probably, end up being about $1.7 trillion.”  Continue reading “Trump to announce $1.7 trillion infrastructure package at State of the Union”

Reason – by A. Barton Hinkle

Cops never know what they are walking into, because even situations that seem calm and predictable can burst into mayhem in a moment. So nobody should ever begrudge law enforcement officers the safety precautions they take.

All the same, you have to wonder about the show of force that turned out on Convair Lane in Henrico early Monday morning. There had been some sort of dispute, and shots fired. But nobody had been hurt and the public was never in danger, according to Henrico police Lt. Lauren Hummel. Two juveniles were taken into custody.  Continue reading “Militarized Police Events Are Now Routine”

The Gateway Pundit – by Joshua Caplan

On Tuesday, Fasih Ahmed, Editor of Newsweek Pakistan tweeted what he believes to be the silver lining to pedophilia: you might get a painting or two out of it.   Continue reading “Newsweek Pakistan Editor Claims Pedophilia “Leads To Great Art,” Rape By Hollywood Star “Everyone’s Dream Come True””

CBC News

Kimberly-Clark, the maker of Huggies diapers and Kleenex tissues, announced Tuesday it will cut about 13 percent of its workforce globally, or at least 5,000 jobs, in a bid to reduce costs as sales wane.

The company plans to shutter or sell 10 of its 91 production factories worldwide.
Continue reading “Huggies’ owner Kimberly-Clark to slash 5,000 jobs, close 10 factories”

The Hill – by Timothy Cama

President Trump on Monday imposed tariffs of 30 percent on imported solar panel technology in a bid to protect domestic manufacturers while signaling a more aggressive approach toward China.

The move is a major blow for the $28 billion solar industry, which gets about 80 percent of its solar panel products from imports.   Continue reading “Trump imposes 30 percent tariff on solar panel imports”

Freedom Outpost – by Tony Eliot

We know our so-called elected officials in the House and Senate do not work for the best interests of their constituents they are supposed to represent and, in fact, they rule over them without any trace of representation when they want to force a government shutdown to protect some 8 million DACA illegals.

Rather than simply pass a budget, they would rather shut the government down and force everyone who is paid by the US government to go without for however long a time it takes to approve protection for DACA illegals.   Continue reading “It’s Time To Rid Our Country Of Treasonous Dog Politicians Who Put Welfare Of Illegals Before US Citizens”

Colorado Public Radio – by Sam Brasch

Would you eat venison if there was a chance it could slowly eat away at your brain?

If there’s a slight possibility, it doesn’t bother Patrick States. On the menu this evening for his wife and two daughters at their Northglenn home are pan-seared venison steaks with mashed potatoes and a whiskey cream sauce.   Continue reading “Could Colorado’s Zombie Deer Disease Ever Spread To People?”

BBC News

The US will maintain an open-ended military presence in Syria to ensure the enduring defeat of the jihadist group Islamic State, counter Iranian influence, and help end the civil war.

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said President Donald Trump did not want to “make the same mistakes” that were made in 2011, when US forces left Iraq.

The US has about 2,000 troops in Syria.   Continue reading “US plans open-ended military presence in Syria”

Fortune – by Jonathan Vanian

The U.S. Treasury Department is concerned about Venezuela’s new “petro” cryptocurrency and is warning investors to steer clear or face unspecified consequences.

The U.S. Treasury said Tuesday that Venezuela’s petro could put U.S. citizens at “legal risk” because investing in the cryptocurrency potentially conflicts with U.S. sanctions against the South American country, according to a Reuters reportContinue reading “U.S. Warns Investors to Avoid Venezuela’s ‘Petro’ Cryptocurrency”

Zero Hedge – by IBankCoin

Crypto currency Bitconnect (BCC) plunged from $321 to a tad over $35 today, a drop of more than 86% after regulators from state authorities issued cease and desist letters for unauthorized sale of securities. That’s right. Just because your shit is on the blockchain, that doesn’t mean you get to solicit your f#@king Ponzi scheme to people in America. State regulators will have something to say about that.

Via the company’s website, as per the reasons for shutting down.  Continue reading “Bitconnect Abruptly Shuts Down, Crypto Currency Collapses; BCC Holders On Suicide Watch”

American Policy Center – by Tom DeWeese

There are many powerful forces operating today across the nation to divide the American people and silence opposing views. One of the most active of these efforts is the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).

There are two very serious reasons why the SPLC is in many ways more dangerous than other organizations that are fueling the flames of the far left radicals who use violence and lies to stop honest political debate.   Continue reading “It’s Time to Bring the Southern Poverty Law Center to Justice”

CNN

India has successfully test-fired a long-range intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), the country’s Defense Ministry said Thursday.

The nuclear-capable Agni-V is believed to be India’s most advanced ICBM. It was fired Thursday morning India time from Abdul Kalam island off the coast of the eastern state of Odisha, the ministry said in a tweet.   Continue reading “India tests-fires Agni-V, a nuclear-capable ICBM”

All News Pipeline – by Stefan Stanford

According to one of the lead stories linked to on Tuesday by both the Drudge Report and SteveQuayle.com over at Bloomberg, the flu season that has so far put a wicked hurting upon countless Americans might soon be getting worse. As had previously been reported, some doctors were predicting that the worst flu season in history was upon us. Coming exactly 100 years after the Spanish flu killed upwards of 100 million around the world, some call that prediction ‘alarming’.    Continue reading “Flu Descriptions Including ‘War Zone’ And ‘Flu-Pocalypse’ Hint At Weaponized Variant – Google And Globalists Funding ‘Universal Flu Vaccine’ Research As Dollar Signs Dance In Their Heads”

Reddit – by marywasalizard

I’m going to view the following government activities as a good thing to protect us.

What if, a very big if, there was an asteroid or huge chunk of space rock flying our way and the governments of the world had to launch missiles into space to destroy it before it hit Earth?   Continue reading “Hawaii, Japan, Michigan, a failed Spacex launch and a mysterious Spacex launch – A theory that ties them together.”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In its latest reminder that China is a (for now) happy holder of some $1.2 trillion in US Treasurys, Chinese credit rating agency Dagong downgraded US sovereign ratings from A- to BBB+ overnight, citing “deficiencies in US political ecology” and tax cuts that “directly reduce the federal government’s sources of debt repayment” weakening the base of the government’s debt repayment.

Oh, and just to make sure the message is heard loud and clear, the ratings, which are now level with those of Peru, Colombia and Turkmenistan on the Beijing-based agency’s scale of creditworthiness, have also been put on a negative outlook.  Continue reading “China Downgrades US Credit Rating From A- To BBB+, Warns US Insolvency Would “Detonate Next Crisis””