Alisal High SchoolKSBW 8 News – by Felix Cortez

SALINAS, Calif. —Ten cents for every minute I’m late to class! Janitorial bathroom duty for misbehaving? Twenty-five cents to borrow a pencil?

Alisal High School students in Salinas were shocked the moment their social studies teacher, Steven Munoz, passed out copies of a letter written by their principal on Thursday.

Principal Ernesto Garcia wrote, “Parents/Students, There have been some very severe cuts in the school budget due to the nationwide cuts in educational spending. All teachers have been directed by the principal to enforce the following rules.”   Continue reading “Alisal High students shocked in social studies class”

Contra Corner – by Wolf Richter

Stock market volume is a sadly drooping southward curve, interrupted by violent spikes. Volumes and turnover rates are now back to levels of the late 1990s. If high-frequency trades and ETF-arbitrage are taken out of the equation, turnover might well be back to where it was in the 1980s. So algorithmic trading – for example, an instant burst of computer-generated buy orders based on a headline that hit a fraction of a millisecond earlier – can have a big impact on the market overall.   Continue reading “When The Algos Hit The “Sell” Key: Look Out Below!”

Mail.com

BLACKSTONE, Mass. (AP) — A woman who lived in a squalid, vermin-infested home where the bodies of three infants were found was charged Friday with covering up the deaths, while neighbors said they wish they had acted themselves to call attention to the house with the foul smell and the shades that were always drawn.

Erika Murray, 31, was arraigned on charges including fetal death concealment, witness intimidation and permitting substantial injury to a child. But basic facts remain a mystery or aren’t being explained by authorities.   Continue reading “Charges in dead babies case; neighbors soul-search”

Yahoo News

BLOOMING GROVE, Pa. (AP) — Two troopers were ambushed outside a state police barracks in northeastern Pennsylvania during a late-night shift change, leaving one dead and another injured, and authorities were searching Saturday for the suspect or suspects, state police said.

One trooper was leaving the barracks in Pike County’s Blooming Grove and another was arrived when shots were fired just before 11 p.m. Friday, State Police Commissioner Frank Noonan said. He confirmed that one trooper was killed and the other was injured and taken to Geisinger Medical Center in Scranton, where he was in stable condition.   Continue reading “State police: Trooper shot dead outside barracks”

An aerostat, used by the Border Patrol, is a 55-foot balloon with military-grade surveillance cameras that can read a license plate from miles away. Photo: U.S. Customs And Border Protection, CourtesyMy San Antonio – by Kolten Parker

SAN ANTONIO – Eight 55-foot balloons with military-grade surveillance cameras are providing U.S. Border Patrol agents an eye in the sky along the Texas-Mexico border.

The blimp-like aerostats, which fly about 3,500 feet above the ground and are tethered to the ground, have 360-degree, infrared surveillance capability that can read a license plate from miles away, according to the Valley Morning Star.   Continue reading “Surveillance balloons help agents along Texas-Mexico border”

The Hill – by Julian Hattem

With a surveillance reform bill stuck in the Senate, the federal court overseeing spy agencies on Friday reauthorized the National Security Agency’s controversial bulk collection of Americans’ phone records.

Reauthorization from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) allows the NSA to continue to warrantlessly collect “metadata” in bulk about people’s phone calls. The records contain information about which numbers people called, when and how long they talked, but not the actual content of their conversations.   Continue reading “Spy court renews NSA metadata program”

pandemicNatural News – by Mike Adams

In response to the severity of the global Ebola outbreak, we’ve just launched BioDefense.com, a site that exclusively hosts a FREE online audio course that shares lifesaving pandemic preparedness secrets. I’m the author of the multi-part audio course, and in it I share the most urgent and lifesaving information about pandemic preparedness that no government, conventional media outlet or health authority will dare discuss.   Continue reading “Health Ranger launches FREE online pandemic preparedness audio course at BioDefense.com – listen NOW”

101130_maxine_waters_ap_328Conservative Infidel – by Amy Elizabeth

So much for the oath Maxine Waters swore to protect. The Qur’an states 1: “Fight Those Who Do Not Believe” (Surah 9:29) fighting people that don’t believe. Don’t make Allies with Jews and Christians 5:51

There’s no place in our Constitution that talks about Allah. This is America we believe in freedom, liberty and human rights. If you want to practice Sharia Law, Go back to where you came from. This is a direct conflict with our first amendment rights in the US Consistution.   Continue reading “Unbelievable Maxine Waters calls Americans against Sharia Law BIGOTS”

NYPD teaches cops how to be Twitter comediansNew York Post – by Dana Sauchelli

New York’s Finest need to become New York’s funniest.

The NYPD’s new Twitter handbook urges top cops to channel their inner comedian in a set of out-of-touch instructions about how to use “humor” to gain followers, The Post has learned.

Top brass are turning to a “Do’s and Don’ts” section on Page 6 of the handbook — obtained exclusively by The Post — for advice on how to churn out knee slappers to promote a better image of cops.   Continue reading “NYPD teaches cops how to be Twitter comedians”

Shutterstock imageVermont Watchdog – by Bruce Parker

It’s a best-seller at bake sales, a king of American confections, even a mandatory munchie of marijuana users. But the iconic chocolate brownie, that perfect blend of cake and cookie, is banned in Vermont schools.

In its place are new hoped-for kid favorites like fruit shish kebab, kale and even gluten-free paleo lemon bars.   Continue reading “Vermont bans brownies, turns kids on to kale, gluten-free paleo lemon bars”

In Japan, Burger King Has a Black Cheese BurgerKotaku – by Brian Ashcroft

The black buns? We’ve seen those before. But why, Burger King, why black cheese? Why?

NariNari reports that Burger King Japan is rolling out another “Kuro Burger” (“Black Burger”), with buns made from bamboo charcoal, an onion and garlic sauce made with squid ink, beef patties made with black pepper, and black cheese, which is also apparently made with bamboo charcoal.

Continue reading “In Japan, Burger King Has a Black Cheese Burger”

Stripes

LEMOORE, Calif. — Two Navy fighter jets crashed Friday in the far western Pacific Ocean, with one pilot safely ejecting but the other missing in the waters off the U.S. territory of Wake Island.

The F/A-18C Hornet fighter jets were from Carrier Air Wing 17 based at Naval Air Station Lemoore in California’s San Joaquin Valley. The air wing is embarked on the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson.   Continue reading “Search continues for 1 of 2 pilots after 2 F/A-18 Hornets crash in Pacific”

Breitbart – by Tony Lee

Do not dare challenge the Masters of the Universe, the Party of Davos, or the Permanent Political Class with facts.

After Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL), in a thunderous Wednesday speech on the Senate floor, denounced Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg for pushing amnesty on foreign soil and high-tech executives for demanding more guest-worker permits while laying off American workers, Facebook board member Marc Andreessen maligned the Alabama Senator in a series of incensed Tweets.   Continue reading “Facebook’s Marc Andreessen: Jeff Sessions ‘Clinically Insane’ for Supporting U.S. Workers”

The Last Resistance – by Philip Hodges

Bill Nye is that guy who’s not a scientist but plays one on TV. For the entertainment of little kids.

For some reason, that’s all that’s needed to qualify him as some sort of authority on the subject of science, particularly when it comes to climate science and evolution (which isn’t even science). If you believe in fairy tales like evolution or manmade global warming or atheism, absolutely no credentials are needed to be considered an authority. Your beliefs qualify you sufficiently.   Continue reading “Bill Nye: Only Science Deniers Oppose Common Core Curriculum”