Houston, TX — New video has surfaced in the case of Noe Juarez; a veteran Houston Police officer indicted just last week on charges of drugs and weapon trafficking.
College students in America are being forced to undergo three hour feminist re-education courses before they are even allowed to enroll in their classes.
Japanese authorities have launched an investigation after a small drone reportedly containing traces of radiation was found on the roof of the prime minister’s office, sparking concerns about drones and their possible use for terrorist attacks.
A California farmer is fighting the government to keep the fruits of his labor.
Raisin producer Marvin Horne is heading to the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday in a bid to stop the federal government from seizing his dried fruit crop — almost half of it — without “just compensation.” He plans to argue that a nearly 80-year-old federal law designed to keep prices steady violates his Fifth Amendment right to just compensation for a taking by the government. Continue reading “Raisin farmer challenging USDA’s $700G fine before Supreme Court”
Congressional passage of so-called “trade promotion authority” (TPA) will let Obama expedite the legislative process for pending Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) bills.
Being grateful boosts your happiness. Ten wonderful things I’m grateful for.
Since every volume on the nearly endless shelf of pop psychology self-help books recommends working up some gratitude as the key to happiness, I’ve conjured up a list of what I’m grateful for. (Please turn your irony setting on.) Continue reading “Ten Wonderful Things I’m Grateful For (Irony Alert)”
In the last two months we have seen an enormous amount of information and speculation published in the lead up to Jade Helm 2015. From states being listed as hostile to random Walmart closings, the Jade Helm information stream continues to pour.
Now, photographs taken in Corona, California are adding to that speculation with a MRAP full of what looks to be U.S. Marines driving down the 1-15 freeway. At a different time the photos may be nothing more than mildly startling but with the run up to Jade Helm they may provide more evidence of coming civil unrest. Continue reading “Military MRAP photographed on California highway as Jade Helm buildup continues”
“It’s time” for Hillary, and who can disagree? It doesn’t matter that no one who isn’t being paid to say it sincerely believes she can lead the country. She is precisely what the American system is designed to produce.
President Barack Obama isn’t likely to hear many kind words from Republicans looking to succeed him in office. However, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is praising him for continuing a controversial surveillance program.
Considered a frontrunner for the GOP’s 2016 presidential nomination, Bush recently said that Obama’s decision to keep in place the National Security Agency’s ability to monitor metadata – information such as when a phone call was made, who it was made to and how long it lasted – has helped keep the United States safe. Continue reading “Jeb Bush praises Obama for continuing NSA metadata surveillance”
AUSTIN, Ind. (AP) — Main Street in this southern Indiana city is lined with blooming dogwood and redbud trees and punctuated by a short stretch of well-kept storefronts. It’s a tidy appearance that masks a darker side of the community — the worst HIV outbreak in state history, which health officials warn hasn’t yet peaked.
The outbreak is tied to needle-sharing among drug users who are mostly shooting up a liquefied prescription painkiller called Opana. A Scott County health department nurse described the desperate measures some users took before the recent emergency needle-exchange program, saying they’d told her they used the same needle hundreds of times. Continue reading “HIV outbreak in Indiana affecting residents’ quality of life”
SEATTLE (AP) — One of the officers who killed an immigrant farmworker in Washington state in a shooting that helped fuel the nationwide debate over police use of force had dragged the man away from his burning rental home just weeks earlier.
Antonio Zambrano-Montes, who in another case had pleaded with police to kill him, was sitting on the ground in January in a meth-induced trance near the fire when Officer Adam Wright found him, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press under public records requests. Continue reading “Officer who shot Washington farmworker dragged him from fire”
PHOENIX (AP) — A father was arrested on manslaughter and child abuse charges after police said he left his toddler son in a hot car during a day of heavy drinking.
I might need to remind the reader how Jewish leaders are chosen. Jewish leaders are not elected. Their leadership is self-selected based upon their ability to make money selling drugs and illegal weapons and trafficking in sex slaves and in human organs. Jewish leaders do not care that those body parts are taken from involuntary donors. Judaism Incorporated has not yet adapted to democracy.
I have read of 300,000 or so women and children being abducted every year and being taken across international borders. I have read of 187 plus brothels in Israel that have iron bars on the widows so the Gentile women inside cannot escape. The Israeli police and courts do not set these women free. Continue reading “The Great Reset: America Be To Set To Zero.”
In a 6-3 decision issued today in the case of Rodriguez v. United States, the U.S. Supreme Court held that Nebraska police violated the Fourth Amendment by extending an otherwise lawful traffic stop in order to let a drug-sniffing dog investigate the outside of the vehicle.