Breitbart – by Aaron Klein

NEW YORK – George Soros’s Open Society Foundations is seeking to expand the use of electronic and online voting systems nationwide, according to a leaked Foundations document reviewed by Breitbart News.

While the directive was issued two years ago, the issue of electronic voting has become a hot button topic in this year’s presidential election amid fears digital voting systems can be compromised.   Continue reading “Leaked Memo: George Soros Foundation Seeking to Expand U.S. Online Voting”

Yahoo News

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Hermine twisted hundreds of miles offshore in the Atlantic Ocean on Monday, creating large waves in some southern New England beach waters that lured in surfers despite the rough surf and rip currents that kept most beachgoers away on the last day of the long holiday weekend.

“These are more seasoned surfers who live for the thrill of these waves,” said Kim Buttrick, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Taunton, Massachusetts.   Continue reading “Hermine lingers offshore, bringing rough waves, rip currents”

The Blaze – by Tré Goins-Phillips

“Good Morning Britain” co-host Piers Morgan grilled 12-year-old trophy hunter Aryanna Gourdin Monday morning, comparing her killing of a giraffe to slaying her pet cat.

Gourdin, a Utah native, became the subject of heated controversy when she posted photos last week to her Facebook account of a giraffe, wildebeest and zebra she killed on an African safari.   Continue reading “Piers Morgan Asks 12-Year-Old Hunter, ‘What If I Killed Your Pet Cat?’ — and Her Dad Quickly Reacts”

Albany Herald – by Terry Lewis

ALBANY — How do you plant 900 American Flags and scores of white crosses in the ground in just an hour and a half? You bring in teenagers to help.

Saturday morning in front of the Albany Mall, more than 125 ROTC students from Dougherty, Worth and Lee counties swarmed the area, placing flags ahead of the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks as part of the 14th annual Patriot’s Field of Flags memorial, which began this weekend and will continue through the 9/11 anniversary.   Continue reading “ROTC members help set up Field of Flags memorial in record time”

The American Mirror – by Kyle Olson

Maybe the media should pose as children with a stacks of 27 $100 bills in little their outstretched hands so they, too, can have an audience with the queen.

The New York Times revealed in the 21st paragraph of a Saturday story that while it’s now been 273 days since Hillary Clinton last held a press conference, one group of nonvoters is getting to quiz her, given they have a wad of cash to hand over:   Continue reading “Hillary lets children ask her questions — for $2,700 apiece!”

SuperStation95

Computer Models are now showing Tropical Storm Hermine regaining FULL hurricane strength — walloping the New Jersey Shore and New York City with SUSTAINED 75 MPH winds and gusts of 800-100 MPH all day Monday!  DESTRUCTION COMES!   Continue reading “Destruction Of New Jersey Shore – Heavy Damage To New York City — Monday”

The Extinction Protocol

August 2016HAWAII – In what’s being hailed a meteorological first, two back-to-back hurricanes are marching toward Hawaii, both of them threatening torrential rains and rip-roaring winds this week. The closer of the two, hurricane Madeline, could break a second meteorological record as the first hurricane to strike the Big Island since bookkeeping began in 1949.   Continue reading “An ‘unprecedented’ pair of hurricanes are churning toward Hawaii”

True Activist – by Brianna Acuest

Malissa Sergent Lewis, a school teacher in Kentucky, was running late to work on Thursday and decided to take a shortcut through a backroad on the way to school. It was then that she saw something she wasn’t expecting on the side of the road. Lewis told The Dodo,

“I saw this trash bag in the road, and I thought to myself, ‘Did I just see that bag move?’ The closer I got, I realized it was moving. I could hardly wrap my mind around that. Something was alive in that bag, and I just knew I had to get whatever it was out.”

Continue reading “This Driver Was Astonished When She Opened This Moving Trash Bag In The Road”

Opposing Views – by Michael Allen

A new study has found that some Texans are using their pets’ antibiotics, possibly to save money on medical costs.

The Houston-based study, which was recently published in the Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy medical journal, stated: “Of 400 respondents, 20 (5%) reported non-prescription use of systemic antibiotics in the last 12 months, 102 (25.4%) reported intended use and 57 (14.2%) stored antibiotics at home.”
Continue reading “Study: Some Texans Are Using Their Pets’ Antibiotics”

Chicago Sun Times

Eleven people were killed and at least 56 others were wounded in shootings across Chicago between Friday afternoon and Monday morning, police said.

Nykea Aldridge, a cousin of Chicago Bulls star Dwyane Wade, was shot to death Friday afternoon as she pushed one of her children in a stroller in the Parkway Gardens neighborhood on the South Side.   Continue reading “Police: 11 dead, 56 wounded in Chicago weekend shootings”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

A South Carolina high school banned US flags at football games last week.
The principal of Travelers Rest High School said they were offensive.

Hunter Ballew was banned from the football game last week.
He posted about it on Facebook.   Continue reading “South Carolina High School Bans US Flag at Football Games — It’s Offensive”

Oregon Live – by Kale Williams

The widow of Lavoy Finicum, the 54-year-old Arizona rancher and key figure in the Malheur Wildlife Refuge occupation earlier this year, plans to sue the Oregon State Police and FBI for civil rights violations relating to his death, her lawyer told The Oregonian/OregonLive on Saturday.

Jeanette Finicum, who has been outspoken in her criticism of the shooting, retained California-based attorney Brian Claypool, who said he plans to sue both the state police and two individual FBI agents over Lavoy Finicum’s death on Jan. 26 on a remote stretch of Highway 395 north of Burns.   Continue reading “Lavoy Finicum’s widow announces plans to sue feds, state cops over husband’s death”

Gateway Pundit – by Aleister

The liberal feminist professor Camille Paglia says indulging children in transgenderism is a form of child abuse.

Her view is shared by the American College of Pediatricians.

Yet the Department of Health and Human Services under Obama is pushing this issue on American doctors.   Continue reading “HHS Dept. Tells Doctors They Must Perform Gender Reassignment Surgery on Kids if Recommended by “Mental Health Professional””

Weasel Zippers

They probably should take away her Blackberry, just in case she wants to send out emails of the meeting…

Via ABC:

Hillary Clinton arrived Saturday morning at the FBI’s satellite office in suburban New York City for her first national security briefing as the Democratic nominee for president.
Continue reading “Hillary Clinton Goes To NY FBI Office To Get Her 1st Classified Nat Sec Briefing…”

Anti-Media – by Nick Bernabe

North Dakota — As the Lakota Sioux continue their peaceful blockade of the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline, the story’s absence from the national media narrative is palpable. Considering the corporate media’s chronic quest for controversial stories on government versus public standoffs, you’d think this situation would garner the typical media frenzy invoked during a right-wing militia occupation of a federal building, for example, or a tense standoff between the Black Lives Matter movement and police. But it’s not.   Continue reading “Why There’s a Media Blackout on the Native American Oil Pipeline Blockade”