Breitbart – by John Binder

NEW ORLEANS – An illegal immigrant once in federal custody but was released is now accused of raping and murdering a New Orleans mother in her home.

Irwin Gomez-Colon, a 31-year-old illegal immigrant from Honduras, is facing second-degree murder charges after he allegedly raped, strangled, and stabbed Nancy Yahaira Gonzalez Rodriguez to death, according to WWL-TV.   Continue reading “Released Illegal Immigrant Accused of Raping, Murdering New Orleans Mother”

ABC News

A woman is dead and seven people are injured after a gunman opened fire at a birthday pool party at a San Diego apartment complex Sunday, police said.

The alleged gunman, identified as Peter Selis, 49, was shot and killed by police, San Diego police said.

Numerous calls were made to 911 around 6 p.m. local time to report the shooting at the pool area of the La Jolla Crossroads apartment complex, police said.   Continue reading “Woman killed, 7 injured in shooting at San Diego apartment complex”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta, confirmed to the position Thursday by the U.S. Senate, is one in a string of disputed appointees to President Trump’s Cabinet, but this contention doesn’t concern his politics, rather, it’s centered on his lax treatment of billionaire pedophile, Jeffrey Epstein.

And former Green Party candidate and U.S. Representative, Cynthia McKinney, is none too pleased with the confirmation, tweeting shortly after the news,   Continue reading “Trump’s New Sec of Labor Let “Lolita Express” Billionaire Off “With a Wrist Slap””

Reuters – by Joseph Menn

To understand why it is so difficult to defend computers from even moderately capable hackers, consider the case of the security flaw officially known as CVE-2017-0199.

The bug was unusually dangerous but of a common genre: it was in Microsoft software, could allow a hacker to seize control of a personal computer with little trace, and was fixed April 11 in Microsoft’s regular monthly security update.   Continue reading “Hackers exploited Word flaw for months while Microsoft investigated”

Express – by Giles Sheldrick

They said scare stories that diary products like butter and full-fat milk pose health risks were misleading as was an obsession with counting cholesterol.

Instead, the best way to protect against stress and stave off killer coronary heart disease was simply to eat “real food” and

Respected cardiologists Dr Aseem Malhotra, Professor Rita Redberg, of UCSF School of Medicine, San Francisco and Pascal Meier of University Hospital Geneva and University College, London, said evidence suggests no association between saturated fat and heightened risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes or death.

Continue reading “Saturated fat SHOCK: Cardiologists claim warnings it clogs arteries are ‘plain WRONG’”

Mad World News – by Alisha Rich

A thug recently barged into a Cleveland, Ohio, convenience store and demanded money. Apparently, the clerk was taking too long to gather up the cash, and the thief grew impatient. However, after causing a loud ruckus over the clerk’s pace, nothing prepared the thug for what was now lurking behind him and eventually led to his arrest.

The thug, later identified as Frederick Thornton, entered the Convenient Food Mart with every intention to rob the place. As he hid his identity with a simple surgical mask, he walked right over to the cash register and demanded the clerk hand over the money. However, Thornton quickly became aggravated with the clerk’s slow pace and “smacked his gun against the register,” demanding the money be handed to him more quickly, according to Breitbart.   Continue reading “Thug Tries To Rob Store, But He Should Have Looked Over His Shoulder”

The San Diego Union-Tribune – by Bradley J Fikes

In another blow against decades of accepted medical wisdom, one of the most prestigious, long-running studies reports that lowering sodium intake doesn’t reduce blood pressure.

The study also implies that most Americans are consuming a perfectly healthy amount of salt, the main source of sodium. But those who are salt-sensitive, about 20 to 25 percent of the population, still need to restrict salt intake.
Continue reading “Higher sodium intake associated with lower blood pressure. You read that right.”

Free Beacon – by Joe Schoffstall

Rep. Maxine Waters (D., Calif.) is slated to pay her daughter another $108,000 for running a lucrative campaign operation that pulls in hundreds of thousands of dollars each election cycle, FEC filings show.

Karen Waters, the daughter of Rep. Waters, collected nearly $650,000 to date for running the operation for her mother’s campaign.   Continue reading “Maxine Waters Slated to Pay Daughter Another $108K From Campaign Funds”

Chicago Sun Times

Seven people were killed and at least 31 others were wounded in shootings across Chicago between Friday evening and Monday morning.

The violence brought the city’s toll to at least 980 people shot, 170 fatally, since the start of the year, according to Chicago Sun-Times data.   Continue reading “7 dead, 31 wounded in Chicago weekend shootings”

Health Impact News – by John P Thomas

Dr. Gary Fettke, MD, of Australia and Professor Tim Noakes, MD, of South Africa are both being attacked for saving lives by promoting the low carbohydrate high fat diet.

In the case of orthopedic surgeon Dr. Fettke, his offence against the Australian medical establishment was to teach his patients how to use the low carb high fat (LCHF) diet to reverse their type 2 diabetes and avoid the amputation of their feet and legs. He and his wife Belinda Fettke established two clinics to help people adopt a low carb high fat eating lifestyle. The sanctions placed on him prevent him from recommending or speaking about the LCHF diet to anyone, anywhere, and at any time for the rest of his life. [1]   Continue reading “Medical Doctors Punished & Silenced for Giving “Unapproved” High Fat Dietary Advice”

Fox News

Russian Bear bombers and spy planes buzzed Alaskan airspace the past two nights in a repeat of incidents earlier this week, two U.S. officials told Fox News on Friday.

Wednesday night a pair of Russian spy planes Ilyushin IL-38s flew near the Aleutian Islands in the Bering Sea staying in the U.S. Air Defense Zone for a few hours before departing.   Continue reading “More Russian spy planes, bombers approach Alaskan airspace”

The Federalist Papers – by C.E. Deyer

The market has seen a major shift in the crude oil market as U.S. production along with OPEC production, which is reportedly in the process of output reductions, flood the market, driving the price to below $50.

What’s happening? Zero Hedge reported:   Continue reading “Big Changes May Be Coming To The Gas Pump Very Soon”

San Francisco Patch – by Randy Miller

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — A massive power outage hit downtown San Francisco Friday morning, leaving thousands without power, closing a BART station, and affecting traffic signals in the area. Pacific Gas & Electric officials say that “crews are working safely and as quickly as possible to restore power,” but they have yet to report an official time that power will be restored. PG&E Spokeswoman Tamar Sarkissian said about 90,000 PG&E customers were affected at one point. She did not know the cause of the outage or when it would be resolved.   Continue reading “San Francisco Power Outage Affecting More Than 78,000 Residents”

Fox 2 Detroit

– A second doctor has been arrested in connection with a female genital mutilation investigation in Detroit.

Fakhruddin Attar, 53, and his wife, Farida Attar, 50, of Livonia, were both arrested and have been charged with conspiring to perform female genital mutilations on minor girls out of Dr. Attar’s medical clinic in Livonia.   Continue reading “2nd doctor arrested, wife charged in connection with female genital mutilation investigation”

The Sun – by Nick McDermott

JUST one diet drink a day can triple the risk of a deadly stroke, a study suggests.

The researchers also found links to dementia described as a “worrying association” by experts.

But the findings were dismissed by some British authorities, while others have called for more investigation.   Continue reading “Just ONE Diet Coke or Pepsi Max a day can ‘TRIPLE the risk of a deadly stroke’ and dementia, researchers claim”