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The Hill – by Tim Devaney

Gun safety advocates say a shootout between rival biker gangs in Texas that killed nine on Sunday should be a “wake up call” for lawmakers.

Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, blamed the Waco shooting on what she says are weak gun laws in Texas.   Continue reading “Gun control groups: Texas biker gang shooting a wake-up call”

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Free Beacon – by Adam Kredo

Law enforcement officials are downplaying reports that a U.S. hacker infiltrated a commercial airliner Wi-Fi network mid-flight and assumed control of the craft’s controls, according to one source who spoke to theWashington Free Beacon.

The FBI is currently investigating U.S. hacker Chris Roberts, who claims he illicitly seized a commercial airline’s flight controls by hacking into it via the in-flight entertainment system, according to a recent affidavit filed by the FBI in federal court.   Continue reading “Cyber Experts: FBI Ignoring Hack Threats to Airplane Wi-Fi”

Meet the Bear Hungry for a Bull Market CorrectionBloomberg – by Julie Verhage

In a note sent out this morning, Bank of America Merrill Lynch has a warning for investors:

Investors remain trapped in “The Twilight Zone”, the transition period between the end of QE and the first rate hike by the Fed, the start of policy normalization…until (a) the US economy is unambiguously robust enough to allow the Fed to hike and (b) the Fed’s exit from zero rates is seen not to cause either a market or macro shock (as it infamously did in 1936-7), the investment backdrop will likely continue to be cursed by mediocre returns, volatile trading rotation, correlation breakdowns and flash crashes. Continue reading “Bank of America: Markets Are in a ‘Twilight Zone’ and It’s Time to Hold More Cash and Gold”

Texas biker gang shootingYahoo News

WACO, Texas (AP) — Police were on alert Monday for any retaliatory attacks after a chaotic shootout between rival biker gangs left nine people dead and at least 18 more wounded outside a Texas restaurant.

Waco police Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton said authorities had received threats against law enforcement “throughout the night” from biker groups and stood ready to confront any more violence resulting from Sunday’s gunfire.   Continue reading “Heightened security in Waco after deadly biker gang shootout”

17718502211_c4fb4a923b_oRevolution News – by Jennifer Baker

China – Tens of Thousands of residents of the southwestern county of Linshui gathered in the morning and marched about 3km. Photos posted by the protesters on social media also showed violent attacks by a police tactical team(SWAT)and the resistance that followed lasted all day and well into the night.

The residents want (need) to have a proposed railway linking Dazhou to Chongqing pass through their county in the centre of Sichuan. The county currently has no railway, waterway, or airport.   Continue reading “China: Massive Protest in Linshui Intense Repression and Resistance”

21st Century Wire – by Shawn Helton

According to official reports over the last week, key details concerning the shooting outside the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas – have suddenly changed

This past May 3rd, it was reported that two gunmen opened fire outside of a cartoon ‘art’ exhibition and “free speech contest” featuring images of the Prophet Muhammad in Garland, Texas.    Continue reading “Garland Shooting Event Revised – Shining a Spotlight on FBI’s Role Before Attack”

Common Dreams – by Thalif Deen

UNITED NATIONS (IPS)—When the United States sells billions of dollars in sophisticated arms to Arab nations, they are conditioned on two key factors: no weapons with a qualitative military edge over Israel will ever be sold to the Arabs, nor will they receive any weapons that are not an integral part of the U.S. arsenal.

But against the backdrop of a White House summit meeting of Arab leaders at Camp David this week, the administration of President Barack Obama confessed it has dispensed with rule number two.   Continue reading “U.S. Hosts Arms Bazaar at White House Arab Summit”

lawn-paintingOddity Central – by Sumitra

California residents have come up with an innovative solution to brighten up their dry lawns, in the midst of their fourth year of drought: they’re painting their lawns green! The extreme measure became popular after statewide water restrictions were announced for the first time in history, in order to combat one of the region’s most devastating droughts.   Continue reading “Californians Are Painting Their Lawns Green to Save Water During Record Drought”

The Organic Prepper

There’s no denying that for many of us, times are tight. Many homes have a basket by the door full of unopened bills.  Bank accounts are in overdraft. Every week the charges at the grocery store are a little bit higher than the week before, and for less food.  Kids want new clothes and that latest video game, the car needs to be fixed, and people’s jobs are draining the very life from them.   Continue reading “The Cheapskate’s Guide to Productive Hobbies”

cop-who-shot-tamir-rice-still-not-questionedFree Thought Project – by John Vibes

Cleveland, Ohio – This week, it was reported that the officer who shot and killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice last November has still not been questioned by investigators in regards to the murder.

The police department recently announced that they would soon be ready to conclude their investigation, but a report from Mother Jones revealed last week that the officers involved were not yet questioned by investigators, although they made a number of attempts to reach out to the officers.   Continue reading “Over 6 Months Later And The Cop Who Shot 12-Year-Old Tamir Rice Has Yet to Be Questioned”

NYPDThe Weekly Standard – by Daniel Harper

New York City police chief Bill Bratton is worried about ISIS. So worried, in fact, that he’s going to assign 450 New York Police Department cops to fight terrororism that may come from the Islamic State.

“We need to be very concerned about terrorism … The significantly increased threat from ISIS using social media to recruit people not only to go to Syria to fight, but encouraging people … to attack police, to attack government officials, to basically brainwash them under their screwed-up ideology. That threat has expanded significantly in the now 16 months I’ve been police commissioner,” Bratton said on the John Catsimatidis radio show.   Continue reading “NYPD Chief Wants 450 Cops to Combat ISIS”

Fox News

Al Sharpton’s daughter reportedly is suing New York City for $5 million after she fell in the street and sprained her ankle.

According to the New York Post, Dominique Sharpton, 28, says in court records she was “severely injured, bruised and wounded” after tripping on uneven pavement in downtown Manhattan in October.    Continue reading “Al Sharpton’s daughter reportedly sues NYC for $5M after spraining ankle”

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MyFoxChicago: A man was killed and at least 39 other people — including an 81-year-old woman — were wounded in shootings across Chicago between Friday afternoon and early Sunday.

About midnight Saturday, Ronnie Montgomery, 24, was found on the sidewalk in the 1300 block of West Hastings, according to police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office. He had been shot in the chest and shoulder. Montgomery, of the 700 block of West Marquette, was pronounced dead at 1:20 a.m., according to the medical examiner’s office.   Continue reading “Another brutal weekend: 40 shot, 1 fatally, in Chicago gun violence”

i24 News

As the United States prepares to deploy more robust missile defenses in the Pacific, China has begun re-engineering many of its long-range ballistic missiles.

Federal officials and policy analysts say the move appears to be designed to halt US actions in the area, according to a report in the The New York Times.   Continue reading “China re-engineers ballistic missiles to carry multiple warheads”

Mail.com

HONOLULU (AP) — A U.S. military plane crashed and caught fire as it tried to land during training exercises in Hawaii, killing one Marine, injuring 21 other people and sending black smoke billowing into the sky.

Their injuries ranged from critical to minor, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Pacific spokesman Capt. Alex Lim said. The tilt-rotor aircraft, which can take off and land like a helicopter but flies like an airplane, had a “hard-landing mishap” around 11:40 a.m. Sunday at Bellows Air Force Station on Oahu, the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit said in a statement.   Continue reading “1 dead, 21 hurt as plane carrying Marines crashes in Hawaii”

Mail.com

BAGHDAD (AP) — Islamic State militants likely killed up to 500 Iraqi civilians and soldiers and forced 8,000 people to flee from their homes as they captured the Iraqi city of Ramadi, a provincial official said Monday, while the extremists went door-to-door looking for policemen and pro-government tribesmen.

Iraq’s government and Iranian-backed Shiite militias vowed to mount a counter-offensive and reclaim Ramadi, the capital of the overwhelmingly Sunni Anbar province. Iran’s Defense Minister Gen. Hossein Dehghan flew to Baghdad on a surprise visit for urgent talks with Iraqi leaders.   Continue reading “Islamic State killed hundreds as it took Iraq’s Ramadi”