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Author: Mark Schumacher
All of the sudden we now have long awaited big talk about our Bill of Rights. Personalities from every corner of the internet are now jumping into what has been the long awaited conversation. A conversation that was brought forth long ago by the Trenches World Reports own, Henry Shivley. Almost 10 years ago FTTWR was born, as Henry Shivley went to work.
It’s been a long hard road for Henry, he started this fight to wake everybody up, as our lives were becoming more entrenched with communism by the day. He saw it coming and raised hell, back then he needed help, I gave him that help by way of an antenna, transmitter and at times an article, more than happy to join the fight. Continue reading “Bill Of Rights Becomes The Talk Of the Town”
Still in the works in the California legislature is a bill that trucking groups say will likely kill the leased owner-operator model in the state, though time is waning for the state’s lawmakers to clear the legislation this year.
The California legislature has a little more than a week — until Sept. 13 — to pass the bill this legislative session. Otherwise, the legislation would be on hold until next year. Continue reading “Pivotal days ahead for bill that could wipe out California owner-operators”
Former Vice President Joe Biden is defending the war story he told on the campaign trail that conflated details from different heroic events and got key details wrong.
Biden called the individual details of the story he told ‘irrelevant’ when stacked up against the issue of presidential ‘judgement,’ amid new scrutiny of his reputation for gaffes on the campaign trail. Continue reading “Biden insists it doesn’t matter that he confused pieces of three different war stories”
Tropical Storm Fernand has formed in the Gulf of Mexico and three other disturbances are spotted as the center of Hurricane Dorian finally begins to move away from the Bahamas and towards the US mainland.
Fernand has prompted a tropical storm warning for Mexico’s northeast coast. Continue reading “Tropical Storm Fernand forms in the Gulf of Mexico”
Three truck drivers were among the victims of a mass shooting in West Texas on Saturday, Aug. 31, in which a truck driver who had reportedly been fired killed seven people and injured 22 others.
Two truckers were killed and another was injured in a shooting spree by Seth Aaron Ator, 36, who was reportedly fired from his oil field service trucking job hours before the shooting in Odessa and Midland, Texas. Ator was killed by police after the two-hour shooting spree. Continue reading “Two truckers killed, one injured in West Texas shooting spree”
An incoming Harvard freshman from Palestine who was interrogated by immigration officials for five hours then had his visa rescinded after landing in Boston has finally been allowed to enter the U.S.
Ismail Ajjawi, a 17-year-old student who was living in Lebanon, was apparently blocked from coming into the country because of his friends’ politically oriented social media posts. Continue reading “Palestinian student, 17, who’d been blocked from entering U.S. arrives at Harvard”
At a veterans event in Kentucky last week, President Donald Trump touted what he called an “incredible” new drug he says could help American veterans struggling with depression.
The drug, called esketamine and marketed as Spravato, was produced by Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Janssen Pharmaceuticals and billed as a breakthrough treatment for patients who have not responded to other antidepressants. Continue reading “Could a new drug treat veterans with severe depression? President Trump thinks so”
Shocking video has revealed violent caregivers pushing, shoving and holding down a disabled woman.
CCTV footage from two cameras show the women abusing one of the clients at a Mount Dora, Florida, group care home on Tuesday August 13. Continue reading “Disturbing video shows caregivers pushing over a disabled woman and holding her face down on the floor as four employees at a group care home are charged with abuse”
In the latest attack on jobs, Del Monte Foods announced last Thursday that they will be closing two plants in Illinois and Minnesota, laying off at least 800 workers. Additionally, the company will sell plants in Wisconsin and Texas calling into question the employment status of another 700 workers. Continue reading “Del Monte Foods to close plants in Illinois and Minnesota”
About 1,200 workers were evacuated from a Tyson Fresh Meats plant in Holcomb, Kansas, after a fire broke out Friday night, officials said.
There were no injuries, said Sgt. Lana Urteaga of the Garden City Police Department. Continue reading “Fire forces evacuation at Tyson meat plant in Kansas”