Orlando Sentinel – by Rene Stutzman

George Zimmerman was arrested on domestic violence charges Monday after pointing a shotgun at his girlfriend, smashing a glass-topped table and pushing her out of her Seminole County home, deputies said.

Zimmerman is being held without bail at the Seminole County Jail, charged with aggravated assault with a weapon — a felony — domestic violence battery and criminal mischief.   Continue reading “George Zimmerman arrested for domestic violence”

Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die

Why have tsunami buoys around the entire world been turned off as shown in this screenshot from the National Data Bouy Center and as asked by those paying attention to these things in this forum? According to ‘the watchers’, this has never happened before. Is this just some kind of ‘glitch’ with our government reporting centers or is there more to it? The video below from David Vose warns that now is the time to ‘escape’ from New York, Florida, Louisiana and California. Why?   Continue reading “Tsunami Buoys Turned Off Around The World”

WMTV 15 News

They’ve spent the past few months sawing, painting, and now just the finishing touches remain.

“Everybody did a part. It’s been a community effort” says Betty Ybarra, who will be moving into the first of many tiny homes being built by Occupy Madison.

“It’s exciting. I’ve never owned my own house” says Ybarra.   Continue reading “UPDATE: First tiny home for homeless complete”

WND – by Bob Unruh

The Obama administration may be alarmed over the dismal number of people signing up for Obamacare, the rising health-care costs for Americans, the legal challenges to the religious discrimination embedded in the law and other problems.

But all of that would be of no consequence if a lawsuit in federal court in Washington succeeds. It alleges senators overstepped their authority in creating the Affordable Care Act and the law, therefore, is null and void.   Continue reading “Will this court case shatter Obamacare?”