Mail.com

KENTWOOD, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan woman who won a $1 million lottery prize didn’t know about it for months, after leaving the ticket in a pile of mail.

Lottery officials say Linda Tuttle of Kentwood stepped forward Tuesday with a winning ticket from the May 26 Mega Millions drawing. Tuttle told officials she recently found the ticket at home among some old mail. She didn’t search until a clerk at a local store mentioned that it had sold a $1 million winner in May.   Continue reading “$1 million lottery ticket found among woman’s old mail”

The Guardian

Los Angeles officials said Tuesday that they would declare a state of emergency on homelessness and proposed spending $100m to reduce the number of people living on city streets.

City council president Herb Wesson, members of the council’s Homelessness and Poverty Committee and Mayor Eric Garcetti announced the plan outside City Hall – as homeless people dozed nearby on a lawn.   Continue reading “Los Angeles officials propose spending $100m on homelessness emergency”

The Daily Sheeple

This is Vicki Gardner, the only survivor of the Virginia reporter shooting.

This person was reportedly shot in the back at point blank range with a hollow point bullet and walked herself to the ambulance, then spent two weeks in the hospital having surgery and now she’s sitting with there with Greta, unable to remember even major details about what actually happened even though she claims she watched the video of what happened.   Continue reading “Virginia Shooting Hoax? There’s Always Someone To Tell The Story”

2nd Amendment Insider

Rather than refurbish and sell duty weapons and generate additional revenue, Honolulu Police opted to destroy the Smith & Wesson 9MM firearms the department used in the past. Approximately 2,300 S&W were turned in, as the department issued new Glock 17 (9MM) handguns to the police force.

In other areas in our great country, police departments will auction off guns in these instances as a chance to raise much needed revenue. However, it was felt that there was no need to have the turned in guns wind up in the hands of the general populace, where they might possibly be used in the commission of a crime.   Continue reading “It’s Shameful What This State Did With 2,300 S&W 9MM Handguns”

New York Post – by Chris Perez

Hillary Clinton faces “mounting health issues” — and she’s secretly worried that she’s too sick to run for president, according to a new book.

The 67-year-old Democratic front-runner has been “frequently plagued” by “blinding headaches” and a series of strokes over the course of the campaign which have left her second-guessing her chances of winning in 2016, says the upcoming book “Unlikeable — The Problem with Hillary.”   Continue reading “Hillary is dealing with mounting health issues, new book claims”

There is an issue that has been troubling me lately, which I feel compelled to address. It isn’t often that I’ve had this urge to write, and it had never happened before coming to FTT. I knew simply by reading the comments alone that I was dealing with a wide awake and very intelligent group of individuals, which was what inspired me to write in the first place.

The issue I’m referring to is the difference between the Hebrews and the jews. I have posted some of the following information in dozens of comments over the past months, but not everyone reads all the articles (myself included), so this is the   best option available to me. I will be quoting from a book that I have, and will also give as many references as I can to other books with pertinent information.   Continue reading “Hebrews & Jews… Is there a difference?”

Bozeman Daily Chronicle

AUBURNDALE, Fla. (AP) — A central Florida deputy shot a man to death during a standoff after authorities say the man pointed a stapler at the deputy.

Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said deputies responded to a call Monday about suspected drug activity at an Auburndale home. Officials say 34-year-old Dominic Fuller, who was suspected in a shooting earlier this month, fled on foot as deputies approached.   Continue reading “Deputy kills man pointing stapler during standoff in Florida”

Ars Technica – by David Kravets

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is trying to turn copyright law on its head: in this instance, with the mug of a macaque monkey named Naruto, whose selfies went viral and have been seen around the world.

PETA filed suit Tuesday, asking the courts to declare Naruto the rightsholder and hence an owner of property: a copyright.   Continue reading “PETA wants court to grant copyright to ape that snapped famous selfie”

Fox News

The Pentagon said Tuesday that it was reviewing what it called an “unsafe” intercept of an Air Force reconnaissance plane by at least one Chinese jet over the Yellow Sea last week.

Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said that the American RC-135 was intercepted by a Chinese fighter approximately 80 miles east of northeastern China’s Shandong Peninsula on Sept. 15. Cook said there was no indication that the planes came close to colliding, but the crew of the American plane reported that one of the Chinese jet’s maneuvers appeared to be unsafe.    Continue reading “Chinese fighter jet makes unsafe intercept of Air Force plane over Yellow Sea, Pentagon says”

Huffington Post – by Andy Campbell

A former New York Police Department officer pleaded guilty Tuesday to drunkenly firing 14 shots at a car, striking a victim six times.

Brendan Cronin, 28, faces up to nine years in prison after pleading guilty to attempted murder, assault and drunken driving in the April 29, 2014, shooting in Westchester County, New York.   Continue reading “Former NYPD Cop Pleads Guilty To Drunkenly Firing 14 Shots At Car”

KFOR – by Abby Broyles

OKEMAH, Okla. — A 4-year-old was allegedly forced by his teacher to write with his right hand, even though he’s left-handed.

The child was sent home with a letter about how left-handedness is often associated with evil and the devil.

Zayde is only 4 years old.   Continue reading “Oklahoma Pre-K teacher allegedly calls being left-handed ‘evil’ and ‘sinister’”

Paul Craig Roberts

Here is Carla Fiorina at the debate describing the way she will lead us to Armageddon. She won’t talk to Putin, but she will send him “the message” via military threats:

“Having met Vladimir Putin, I wouldn’t talk to him at all. We’ve talked way too much to him. What I would do, immediately, is begin rebuilding the Sixth Fleet, I would begin rebuilding the missile defense program in Poland, I would conduct regular, aggressive military exercises in the Baltic states. I’d probably send a few thousand more troops into Germany. Vladimir Putin would get the message. . . . Russia is a bad actor, but Vladimir Putin is someone we should not talk to, because the only way he will stop is to sense strength and resolve on the other side, and we have all of that within our control. We could rebuild the Sixth Fleet. I will. We haven’t. We could rebuild the missile defense program. We haven’t. I will.”   Continue reading “All Republican Presidential Candidates Stand For War”

Tarpley Morning Briefing

Carly Fiorina, whose birth name is Cara Carleton Sneed, claims that she started as a secretary and heroically rose to become a CEO of Hewlett Packard. Republican candidates seeking to dupe their gullible supporters and mask their dubious personal backgrounds often tout this typical Horatio Alger rags-to-riches story. Carly Fiorina is no exception to this pattern however her personality is saturated with this lie and many others as well as exhibiting signs of insanity that only comes from being attached at the hip to the intelligence establishment.

Continue reading “GOP Candidate Carly Fiorina Born Cara Carleton Sneed Unmasked as Top Spook”

Yahoo News – by John Rogers, AP

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The music publishing company that has been collecting royalties on the song “Happy Birthday To You” for years does not hold a valid copyright on the lyrics to the tune that is one of the mostly widely sung in the world, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.

U.S. District Judge George H. King determined the song’s original copyright, obtained by the Clayton F. Summy Co. from the song’s writers, only covered specific piano arrangements of the song and not its lyrics. The basic tune of the song, derived from another popular children’s song, “Good Morning to All,” has long been in the public domain.   Continue reading “Federal judge rules ‘Happy Birthday’ song in public domain”

CNBC – by Phil Helsel, NBC

The pharmaceutical company boss under fire from Hillary Clinton and many others for jacking up the price of the drug Daraprim 5,000 percent overnight said Tuesday he will lower the cost of the life-saving drug.

Martin Shkreli did not say what the new price would be but expected a determination to be made over the next few weeks.

He told NBC News that the decision to lower the price was a reaction to outrage over the increase in the price of the drug from $13.50 to $750 per pill.

Continue reading “Turing to roll back pricing for Daraprim amid controversy”