Natural News – by Mike Adams

So this guy walks into an OB/GYN clinic and demands a gynecological exam. The doctor, a woman, takes one look at him and says, “That won’t work. You’re a man.” The man, however, “self identifies” as a woman and blasts the doctor for being a bigot. “I self identify as a woman,” he says. “And I demand to be treated as a woman, or I’ll call my civil rights lawyer.”

The doctor, not wanting to be called a bigot, proceeds to give the man a fake gynecological exam, playing into his delusional distortions about his own biology and arguably worsening his mental disconnect with his physical self.   Continue reading “The transgender programming of children is child abuse, warns the American College of Pediatricians… chemical castration, genital mutilation and mental illness run amok”

Breitbart – by Warner Todd Huston

Chicago Public Schools are telling employees – and even students – that they will be punished if they don’t use government-directed language when debating or talking about sex and gender.

The new rules have gone all-in to push the “gender identity” ideology and transgender agenda by demanding that everyone in the school system must use the scientifically incorrect pronouns and made-up names preferred by a tiny minority of people who say they prefer to be treated as members of the opposite sex.   Continue reading “Chicago Schools Force Students To Use Transgender Language”

My ex passed away last night May 13 2016 at 7- 45 PM, who was my daughter’s mom. My ex had been in so much pain through her life from a throat cancer to kidney and liver problems it took allot out of her. My daughter text me she was with the family at the hospital they were giving my ex morphine and a drug to try to kick start her kidneys and liver.

That was approximately 6 PM. Then at 8 PM, Misty text me again and said mom was gone she had passed. I text Misty and said I understand and that I was so sorry for the loss. I said call me when you feel up to it, cause I know her and mom were close as to mother and daughter even though at times they had their differences.   Continue reading “The Question Of Life After Death Is True”

ABC News 7 – by Stacey Baca

The girl was with her mother at the Jason’s Deli in the 1200-block of South Canal Street on Saturday, police said. The girl and her mother were inside the restroom separated by stalls around 1:15 p.m.   Continue reading “8-Year-Old Girl In Choked Unconscious In South Loop Bathroom While Mom In Next Stall, Police Say”

Daily Mail

More than 3,000 checked bags missed their outbound flights in Phoenix on Thursday because of a problem with a screening system at Sky Harbor International Airport, officials with Transportation Security Administration said.

‘TSA is experiencing significant, unprecedented technical issues with its computer server allowing the automated screening of checked bags for explosives,’ TSA spokesman Nico Melendez said in a statement.   Continue reading “THREE THOUSAND bags lost in just one day at Phoenix airport after TSA computer error meant every piece of hold luggage had to be searched by HAND”

WFAA – by Charlotte Huffman

NEWS 8 INVESTIGATES

More of us than ever have health insurance. So why do we seem to be paying more than ever for treatment?

News 8 Investigates uncovered a growing problem with medical billing.

It involves patients charged hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars, in surprise fees after going to an in-network hospital.   Continue reading “Surprise medical bills a burden for patients”

The Daily Signal – by Melissa Quinn

The Obama administration is changing its rules for the remaining 11 co-ops started under Obamacare to now allow them to more easily attract outside investors, paving the way for states and large hospital systems to potentially inject cash into the struggling nonprofit insurers.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued an interim final rule last week allowing the remaining consumer operated and oriented plans, or co-ops, to solicit financing from private investors and allow state government agencies and investors to place lower-level officials on the co-ops’ boards of directors.   Continue reading “Obama Administration Paves Way for States to Bail Out Remaining Obamacare Co-Ops”

Guns in the News – by Tim Brown

If you really want the reality of what the infringement upon the rights of the people are in direct violation to the protections outlined in the Second Amendment, you need look no further than the town where liberal Democrats like Barack Hussein Obama Soetoro Sobarkah came from, Chicago. Over the Mother’s Day weekend, in a period of just 48 hours, there were forty-nine people shot and eight killed.

The local NBC affiliate reported:   Continue reading “Gun Control On Mother’s Day In Chicago: 49 Shot, 8 Dead In 48 Hours”

TASS

MOSCOW, May 10. /TASS/. Russia is developing new intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) with special attention paid to their ability to penetrate the US missile shield, Russia’s Strategic Missile Force (SMF) Commander Sergey Karakayev said on Tuesday.

Russia is currently carrying out active work on improving its means of overcoming the missile shield, he said.   Continue reading “Russia developing new ICBMs capable of overcoming US missile shield — commander”

The Daily Signal – by Roger Severino

North Carolina has sustained unrelenting and coordinated attacks from big business, the entertainment industry, the American Civil Liberties Union, and now the federal government over its commonsense bathroom policies.

Gov. Pat McCrory and the North Carolina Legislature have had enough of this bullying and filed separate lawsuits against the Department of Justice Monday in the reasonable expectation that a federal judge will order the ideologues at the Department of Justice to back off.   Continue reading “DOJ’s Lawsuit Against North Carolina Is Abuse of Power”

ABC News

A suspect is in custody after two people were killed in separate shooting incidents in Montgomery County, Maryland, today that may be linked to a deadly domestic shooting in the area yesterday.

The suspect, Eulalio Tordil, 62, was taken into custody in the Aspen Hill, Maryland, area, police said.   Continue reading “Maryland Shootings Suspect in Custody”

For a week Sprint had problems with cell service, here in Houston I HAD NO no text no sms no call outs or calls coming in in. Signal was good just was not working for some reason.

People have talked about BUMMER not leaving office did the feds do trials on cutting communications so people can’t communicate if Bummer does something before he leaves.

All News Pipeline – by Susan Duclos

Late last night ANP received an interesting email informing us that Verizon was down in no less than 17 states and that a Verizon tech had told the reader it was pre-paid phones only, but what we found when we started to research these outages is beyond bizarre.   Continue reading “Phone Outages Concentrated Heavily In The Same Pockets Of America By All These Providers”

Chron – by Dale Lezon

Firefighters are battling a massive blaze at a business in west Houston and the city has issued an alert over the release of hazardous material.

The 4-alarm fire broke out about 10:50 a.m. in the 1700 block of Laverne near Spring Branch Drive in Spring Branch, according to the Houston Fire Department.   Continue reading “Four-alarm fire burns at business in west Houston”

KCEN TV

ROSEBUD — An improvised explosive device (IED) was found and disabled Tuesday night under a bridge near Rosebud.

According to Falls County Constable Richard Aleman, two juvenile boys were hunting for rabbits late Tuesday evening when they noticed suspicious items under a bridge near Farm to Market 1963. The boys notified one of their parents, who is former military personnel, and he contacted the fire department.   Continue reading “IED Found Under Bridge Near Rosebud, Texas”

Independent Review – by Virginia Kruta

Red flags went up last summer when 2nd Amendment advocates learned that the Department of Veterans Affairs was using a loophole in their reporting to deny gun rights to veterans without due process. From the LA Times:

“The VA reports names under a category in gun control regulations known as ‘adjudicated as a mental defective,’ terminology that derives from decades-old laws. Its only criterion is whether somebody has been appointed a fiduciary.”

Continue reading “Obama Administration Caught Smuggling Law Into Social Security That Would Increase Gun Restrictions”

WIAT – by Brittany Bivins

The border between the United States and Mexico is nearly 2,000 miles long. It passes through four states in the US, including California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. Along this often remote and hostile line, federal border patrol agents are responsible for ensuring the security of the border on the United States’s side.

They face a tough fight. Every year, more than a million pounds of illegal drugs pass over the border of Arizona and Mexico into the United States. Unlike states like California and Texas, where the majority of illegal activity involves human trafficking, Arizona is ground zero for the war against drug smuggling, according to federal officials.
Continue reading “Border Keepers: Alabamians travel 1600 miles to suppress drug trade, illegal immigration”

The Shooter’s Log – by Dave Dolbee

There is no chance of burying the lead in this story. Hillary Clinton has vowed to support legislation to kill the gun industry.

I am not here to advocate for one political party over another or one particular politician for President. The Shooter’s Log is about firearms, survival/prepping, hunting, etc. However, if you believe in the Second Amendment, hunting, and firearms, you really need to step up and pay attention to Hillary Clinton’s latest proclamation against your rights.   Continue reading “Hillary Admits Support for Legislation to Kill Gun Industry”

Christian News – by Heather Clark

PORTLAND, Ore. — Attorneys for an Oregon couple that was ordered to pay $135,000 in emotional damages to two lesbians after they declined to provide a cake for the women’s “wedding” have filed their argument for appeal with the Oregon Court of Appeals.

This case “is about the state forcing business owners to publicly facilitate ceremonies, rituals, and other expressive events with which they have fundamental and often, as in this case, religious disagreements,” the brief reads. “In this case, BOLI misinterpreted [the law], mistakenly concluding that declining to facilitate same-sex weddings is legally the same as refusing to sell goods or services to gay people.”   Continue reading “Oregon Bakers Ordered to Pay $135,000 for Declining ‘Gay Wedding’ File Argument in Appeals Court”