KGTV 10 News – by Michael Chen

LA JOLLA, Calif. – The pain of a man’s rattlesnake bite in San Diego is now being felt across the country, and it’s not the physical pain.

10News was the first to bring you the story of Todd Fassler, who was bitten by a rattlesnake at the Barona Speedway on July 4.   Continue reading “Man’s ordeal stirs debate on cost of treating rattlesnake bites”

The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes

What a sad, sad gimmick.

As you know, the man-made global warming hoax, er, climate change, is one of Hillary Clinton’s top priorities (as is selling America out to big business like Monsanto, Walmart and Wall Street).

Now, like it’s a cheap contest or something (*wink wink*), Hillary has pledged to install 500 million solar panels if she is voted president. So there. Eat your heart out, Jeb!   Continue reading “Hillary Clinton Promises 500 Million Solar Panels If America Pretends to Vote for Her for President”

CNS News – by Patrick Goodenough

President Obama on Thursday pledged to use his last 18 months in office to work on gun control, calling it “the one area where I feel that I’ve been most frustrated and most stymied.”

“If you ask me where has been the one area where I feel that I’ve been most frustrated and most stymied, it is the fact that the United States of America is the one advanced nation on earth in which we do not have sufficient, common-sense gun safety laws – even in the face of repeated mass killings,” he told the BBC in an interview.   Continue reading “Obama Pledges to Use Last 18 Months in Office Pushing Gun Control”

Fox News

A federal judge in California has ruled that hundreds of illegal immigrant women and children in U.S. holding facilities should be released, another apparent setback for President Obama’s immigration policy, according to The Los Angeles Times.

U.S. District Judge Dolly Gee said Friday that the conditions in which the detainees are being held are “deplorable” and violate parts of an 18-year-old court settlement that put restrictions on the detention of migrant children.    Continue reading “Judge orders Obama administration to release illegal immigrants from ‘deplorable’ facilities”

CNBC – by Kate Rogers

After the Senate voted to revive the federal Export-Import Bank, a key source of loans for smaller U.S. companies that do business abroad, the fate of the agency now moves to a potential House showdown.

The bank’s authorization expired June 30, halting all new loan guarantees and other assistance to foreign customers seeking to purchase goods from American companies. The agency continues to service existing loans.   Continue reading “Battle lines drawn over Export-Import Bank renewal”

Daily Mail – by Mark Prigg

Google has come under fire for a controversial new service that reveals just how much it knows about you.

Call Timeline, it is designed to allow users of the firm’s online maps to see the places they frequent most often.

Google says it will help people remember restaurants and other places they visited easily.     Continue reading “Google reveals ‘terrifyingly scary’ timeline feature that can show users their location history”

Before It’s News – by Jeffrey Daugherty

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced during a New York Times interview that the Holy Bible is the book that made her who she is today.

“If you had to name one book that made you who you are today, what would it be?” asked The New York Times, in a book review questionnaire.   Continue reading “Hillary Clinton: The Bible Is My ‘Biggest Influence’”

KTVU 2

A 6.9-magnitude earthquake Sunday night in the central Aleutian Islands in Alaska is definitely not strong enough to send a tsunami to the Bay Area, a tsunami program manager with the National Tsunami Warning Center said.

Tsunami program manager Cindi Preller said the threshold for the occurrence of a tsunami is a 7.0-magnitude earthquake, which might be enough to generate a tsunami near the quake’s origin.   Continue reading “6.9 quake in Alaska poses no Tsunami threat”

Top Info Post

Has anybody heard of “The Cancer Act” that was introduced in 1939?

It does appear that not many people know anything about it, yet many thousands of people have, and will continue to suffer from it’s effects.

Basically, it is a particularly restrictive and pernicious piece of legislation which prevents people from writing or speaking about the FACT that it is indeed possible to cure cancer using alternative methods.   Continue reading “Did you know about the CANCER ACT 1939?”

Mail.com

JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii (AP) — The military and a private organization have brought home the remains of 36 Marines killed in one of World War II’s bloodiest battles.

A group called History Flight recovered the remains from the remote Pacific atoll of Tarawa, the U.S. Marine Corps said. A ceremony was held Sunday in Pearl Harbor to mark their return. History Flight has started identifying the remains, and the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency will complete the effort, the Marines said. The Marines plan to return the remains to their families after they’ve been identified.   Continue reading “Remains of 36 unidentified Marines from WWII battle return”

MassPrivateI

Currently there are 150 universities in the U.S. using “Skyfactor” which monitors and assesses a students tests scores. Schools are also assessing how “COOPERATIVE” your parents are!

“Skyfactor advertises itself as a risk management service, promising to help academics “quickly see which students need attention and resources now — before it’s too late”. Course tutors are given access to a dashboard that documents each student’s class attendances, assessment grades, participation in sports practices, and visits to the campus financial aid officer. “ Continue reading “Universities are using data analytics to assess a students mental health and much more”

The Guardian

Some members of Greece’s leftist-led government wanted to raid central bank reserves and hack taxpayer accounts to prepare a return to the drachma, according to reports that highlighted the chaos in the ruling Syriza party.

It is not clear how seriously the government considered the plans, attributed to former energy minister Panagiotis Lafazanis and ex-finance minister Yanis Varoufakis. Lafazanis was sacked from his post and Varoufakis resigned earlier this month. However, the revelations have been seized on by opposition parties who are demanding an explanation.   Continue reading “Greece rocked by reports of secret plan to raid banks for drachma return”

Counter Current News – by M. David

A Native American activist was recently arrested and found dead in jail under conditions very similar to those of Sandra Bland in Texas.

Rexdale W. Henry, 53, was recently found dead inside the Neshoba County Jail in Philadelphia, Mississippi, on July 14th. He had been arrested over failure to pay a minor traffic citation.

Local WTOK, reported that corrections officers reported Henry dead around 10 a.m.. But reports and logs reveal that he was seen alive and perfectly fine only half an hour before that.   Continue reading “Native American Activist Found Dead In Jail Cell After Traffic Fine Arrest”

Reuters – by MARICE RICHTER

The Boy Scouts of America is expected to end its ban on gay adult leaders on Monday, dismantling a policy that has deeply divided the membership of the 105-year-old Texas-based organization.

The Boy Scouts National Executive Board will consider a resolution that was unanimously approved by the organization’s executive committee on July 13. The organization is urging an end to the ban because of “sea change in the law with respect to gay rights.”   Continue reading “Boy Scouts expected to lift ban on gay adult leaders on Monday”

Physicians for Fairness

In the United States, this is understood, that People are entitled to Protection of life, Liberty and Pursuit of happiness. Our Rights are embodied in our licenses; for example Our Right to travel, Right to work, pursuit of happiness depends on our driving license(s). The Rights of American people cannot be taken away without constitutionally mandated procedures in order to reduce the risk of erroneous deprivation.

California issued an anonymous and unsigned letters to suspend a driving license in 2011… The DMV never sent any notification prior to that order of suspension. Since the suspension, the DMV denied all requests to renew the driving license and denied all requests for a hearing before their own judge.    Continue reading “Can an Anonymous Order deprive American People of their Driving License?”

The Burning Platform

The libs are already using the latest mass shooting as a rallying cry for gun control. Before it was semi-automatic weapons. Now it’s handguns. Obama will do his usual jibber jabber about the dangers of the 2nd Amendment. MSNBC will spend hours on the subject. They will mention he was a member of the Tea Party 4,000 times in the next week. No agenda there, I’m sure.

Why isn’t there an uproar about the Drug Company responsibility in this murder? The Reuters article buries  the best stuff at the very end of the article. What a surprise.    Continue reading “Louisiana Shooter Was On Psychotropic Drugs & Was Denied A Handgun Permit”