NJ.com – by MaryAnn Spoto

ASBURY PARK — One man was killed and another is in extremely critical condition in an attempted murder-suicide that occurred Thursday afternoon in broad daylight on a public street in Asbury Park, authorities said.

A 30-year-old city man was shot in the head by a 20-year-old man who later turned the gun on himself and pulled the trigger as police officers ordered him to drop the weapon, said First Assistant Monmouth County Prosecutor Marc LeMieux.   Continue reading “Man shot in head flags down cop for help, shooter kills himself, officials say”

Natural News – by David Gutierrez

A marijuana chemical known as cannabinoid cannabidiol (CBD) helps fractures heal faster and even make the bones stronger than they were before, according to a study conducted by researchers from Tel Aviv University and Hebrew University and published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research.

CBD has no psychotropic effects.

“We found that CBD alone makes bones stronger during healing, enhancing the maturation of the collagenous matrix, which provides the basis for new mineralization of bone tissue,” researcher Yankel Gabet said. “After being treated with CBD, the healed bone will be harder to break in the future.”   Continue reading “Marijuana helps heal broken bones, and even makes them stronger, scientists discover”

Reuters – by LOUIS CHARBONNEAU

The U.N. Security Council on Friday unanimously passed a resolution asking U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon and the head of the global anti-chemical weapons watchdog to prepare a plan to set up an inquiry to identify those behind chemical weapons attacks in Syria’s civil war.

Attributing responsibility for poison gas attacks in Syria’s four-year conflict could pave the way for action by the 15-member Security Council. The body has already threatened consequences for such attacks, which could include sanctions.   Continue reading “U.N. council urges inquiry to identify those behind Syria gas attacks”

The Anti-Media – by Carey Wedler

Washington, D.C. – Updating America’s behemoth nuclear arsenal could cost nearly one trillion dollars, according to a new report from independent researchers at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments. Though previous Pentagon assessments claimed that updating the United States’ nuclear weapons could cost $270 billion, the price now appears to be much higher. This week’s daunting projections coincide with the 70th anniversary of the United States deadly detonation of two atomic bombs over Japanese civilians in Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II.   Continue reading “United States to Spend Nearly $1 Trillion Updating Nuclear Arsenal”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

GOP Presidential hopefuls expressed plenty of distaste for the Iran nuclear deal during last night’s debate, but it was the voice of a Democrat that mattered most on Thursday evening as Chuck Schumer, the influential Jewish Senator from New York, came out in opposition to the accord.

As Congress heads into the summer recess, President Obama made one last push to secure support for the deal, delivering a fiery speech on Wednesday and warning of dire consequences if the agreement isn’t secured.   Continue reading “In Blow To Obama’s Iran Deal Hopes, Key Democrat Defects”

Oregon Firearms Federation

Just a few days before the universal gun owner registration bill kicks in, it appears that the Oregon State Police are planning on collecting data on sellers of guns, not just buyers.

We’ve been telling you all along that SB 941 was never intended to be anything but a vast database of gun owners and now it’s being proven to be all too true.

Starting today, gun dealers are seeing a new interface on their computer screens when they log in to conduct a background check on a gun sale. Now there is a box they can check for “Private Party Through Dealer.”  While not fully functional, it is clear that the Oregon State Police plan to demand, and database, personal information on the seller, or transferor, of the firearm.   Continue reading “Oregon State Police Collecting Data on Gun Sellers”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

After the mainstream media desperately tried to destroy Donald Trump by defaming him with a barrage of made-up lies — that’s what the media does best — suddenly all the journalists who tried to destroy Trump are befuddled by his inexplicable rise in the polls.

But it isn’t inexplicable at all, it turns out. The American people are sick and tired of being constantly lied to by doublespeak politicians and Washington criminals like the Clintons and Bushes.   Continue reading “The Donald Trump phenomenon explained: The American people are on the verge of revolt and looking for an agent of radical change”

KTVU – by Paul Chambers

ROHNERT PARK, Calif. (KTVU) — The lawyer for a man who says he was unarmed and minding his own business when a Rohnert Park police officer pulled a gun on him on Thursday announced his client plans to sue the city over the incident.

The man shot cell phone video of the officer drawing his service revolver that will be central to the case.   Continue reading “Man who took video of Rohnert Park cop pulling gun to sue city”

21st Century Wire – by Shawn Helton

Welcome to this week’s installment of the “Daily Shooter,” another episode tailormade for American audiences…

According to authorities, a man armed with a gun, pepper spray and a hatchet, was killed Wednesday afternoon after a fire fight with law enforcement officers in a movie theater outside Nashville, Tennessee.    Continue reading “NASHVILLE THEATER SHOOTING: Alleged Gunman With Hatchet, Found Strapped To ‘Hoax Explosive Device’”

Yahoo News – by KIMBERLEE KRUESI

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A group of residents in northern Idaho lined up outside a U.S. Navy veteran’s house on Thursday to protest claims that federal officials are planning on confiscating the man’s weapons.

Idaho Republican state Rep. Heather Scott of Blanchard said the Veteran Affairs office has sent a letter to John Arnold of Priest River warning him that he cannot possess or purchase firearms.   Continue reading “Gun-confiscation fears lead to protest in northern Idaho”

ABC News – by Terry Tang, AP

Authorities said Thursday they are investigating whether a group of armed bounty hunters who mistakenly swarmed the Phoenix police chief’s home were the victims of a prank.

It will take time to probe the social media tip that led 11 people to believe a fugitive was hiding in Chief Joe Yahner’s house, Phoenix police spokesman Trent Crump said. The police are waiting to serve subpoenas, and the investigation could take weeks, Crump said.   Continue reading “Phoenix Police Not Saying If Raid of Chief’s Home Was a Hoax”

Fox News

The gunman who has been on the run since killing a young Louisiana police officer who confronted him while on duty was arrested Thursday afternoon, according to Louisiana State Police.

Grover Deandre Cannon, 27, who was arrested after he allegedly shot four-year police veteran Thomas LaValley, was already wanted in connection with a July 15 shooting when LaValley confronted him while responding to a report of a suspicious person. LaValley, 24, was shot multiple times and died later at a local hospital.   Continue reading “Suspect arrested in killing of Louisiana police officer, state police say”

Whale.to – by Eustace Mullins

The world was stunned to learn that India has now tested nuclear weapons. For many years, all nations have been concerned about the proliferation of atomic explosives. Even in their distress, no one seems to be interested in the historic or the psychological record of why these weapons were developed, and what special breed of mankind devoted themselves to this diabolical goal.   Continue reading “The Secret History Of The Atomic Bomb – Why Hiroshima Was Destroyed”

The Guardian – by Jason Wilson

What does socialism mean in America? Some recent events suggest we haven’t a clue.

Last Thursday, political commentator Chris Matthews asked Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the Democratic National Committee chair, what distinguished “a Democrat like Hillary Clinton from a socialist like Bernie Sanders”. She stumbled and obfuscated, eventually blurting out that the really important differences were between Democrats and Republicans. The S-word was not something she wanted to discuss.   Continue reading “American, socialist and proud: meet Bernie Sanders’s supporters”

Police State USA

KINGSVILLE, TX — A panel of judges unanimously held that the presence of bumper stickers, air fresheners, and religious symbols in a vehicle can be considered “reasonable suspicion of criminal activity” during a traffic stop.

The case stems from a March 9, 2011, traffic stop that took place along U.S. Highway 77 in Kingsville, Texas.  Officer Mike Tamez of the Kingsville Police Department observed a Chevy Tahoe with a woman behind the wheel, going 2 MPH above the posted speed limit. The family vehicle had a man in the passenger seat and a young girl in the back. The vehicle’s bumper was decorated with a Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) sticker and other “pro-police” decals.  There were also a few rosaries hanging from the rear view mirror, and some air fresheners visible.   Continue reading “Federal court rules that bumper stickers, air fresheners are reasonable suspicion of criminal activity”