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Gov. David Ige is signing a bill that makes the state the first to enter gun owners into an FBI database that will automatically notify police if an island resident is arrested anywhere else in the country.

Ige said in a statement today the legislation is about community safety and responsible gun ownership. He says it will help law enforcement agencies protect Hawaii residents and visitors.   Continue reading “Hawaii becomes first state to put gun owners in FBI database”

Huffington Post – by Cristian Farias

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday clarified limits the Constitution places on police officers who seek to measure blood-alcohol level following a drunk-driving arrest.

In a fractured ruling that commanded a five-justice majority, the court said police officers need a warrant if they want to test the blood of a motorist who gets pulled over for driving under the influence, but not if they want to conduct a breath test under similar circumstances. The court issued the decision Thursday alongside major rulings on immigration and affirmation action.   Continue reading “Supreme Court Rules Cops Need A Warrant For Blood Test After Drunk-Driving Arrest”

RT

Britain’s David Cameron has announced plans to resign as prime minister following Britain’s decision to leave the European Union.

Speaking after confirmation that the United Kingdom had voted against his pleas to remain in Europe, the Tory leader told reporters outside 10 Downing Street: “I do not think it would be right for me to be the captain that steers our country to its next destination.”   Continue reading “Cameron steps down as PM, to leave office by October”

Bloomberg

Global markets buckled as Britain’s vote to leave the European Union drove the pound to the lowest in more than 30 years and European banks to their steepest losses on record.

Why Britain Voted to Leave the EU

“It’s scary, and I’ve never seen anything like it,” said James Butterfill, 41, head of research and investments at ETF Securities in London. “A lot of people were caught out, and many investors will lose a lot of money.”   Continue reading “Brexit Upends Global Markets as Stocks, Pound Plunge; Yen Soars”

AlterNet – by Reynard Loki

A leak in an oil pipeline in Ventura County, California, was detected Thursday morning around 5:30 a.m. By 8:45 a.m., the spilled crude oil flowed from Hall Canyon a half-mile down Prince Barranca Valley, about one mile inland from San Buenaventura State Beach. Early estimates put the spill at around 5,000 barrels, which was later adjusted down to 700.

One barrel of oil contains 42 gallons, so nearly 30,000 gallons of crude may have been spilled.    Continue reading “Oil Spill in California: Broken Pipeline Leaks 30,000 Gallons of Crude in Ventura County”

The Weather Channel

At least two people are dead as significant flooding inundated several West Virginia counties Thursday night. In addition, a state of emergency was expanded to 44 of those counties impacted.

Eight-year-old Emanual Williams died at a West Virginia hospital Thursday after he slipped into a creek and was swept away by raging waters, The Intelligencer reported.    Continue reading “At Least 2 Dead, State of Emergency Expanded to 44 Counties As Flooding Encroaches West Virginia”

Tribunes and Triumphs

Causes for the Fall of the Roman Empire
The content of this article provides interesting history, facts and information about the Reason why the Roman Empire fell. The Roman Empire is the term used to refer the period in Ancient Roman history and civilisation when when Rome and its territories were ruled by autocratic Emperors.   Continue reading “Causes for the Fall of the Roman Empire”

News 4 EU – by Sharyl Attkisson

U.S. authorities are investigating an illegal immigrantion smuggling operation allegedly run by active duty military soldiers out of the Ft. Bliss U.S. Army post in El Paso, Texas. Ft. Bliss is headquarters for El Paso Intelligence Center (EPIC), a federal tactical operational intelligence center.

According to sources and documents, two U.S. soldiers, Marco Antonio Nava, Jr. and Joseph Cleveland, were arrested last Saturday by border patrol officers at Falfurias, Texas Border Patrol Station Checkpoint attempting to smuggle two Mexican citizens into the U.S. The Mexicans were riding in the back seat of the car. Upon their arrest, the soldiers, who were not in uniform at the time, informed Border Patrol agents they are part of the 377 TC Company at Ft. Bliss.   Continue reading “U.S. soldiers arrested in alleged illegal immigration smuggling ring”

Andrew, can you beat this?

New York Times – by GEORGE GENE GUSTINES

Chalice is a new superhero who can manipulate gravity so that she can fly. Chalice is also Charlie Young, a male college student, who, unbeknown to his family, is beginning to transition to female. Unlike most superheroes, who have to maintain one secret identity, Chalice has two.   Continue reading “In a New Comic, a Transgender Superhero Hides 2 Identities”

Natural News – by LJ Devon

As our fake plastic society progresses into the synthetic future, we are witnessing a perpetual dumbing down of the male leader and his brazen path into the future. Through media messages and herd mentality norms, the strength and character of a man is punished and the traditional family structure is ridiculed, as some tyrannical version of “equality” is thrust upon us. Man’s compassionate companion has left his side, in search of collectivism and utter communistic lies.   Continue reading “Plasticizers linked to hormone disruption are found in majority of America’s food products – organics included”

USA Today

WASHINGTON – The Senate voted to allow further consideration of bipartisan legislation banning gun sales to people on the no-fly list.

Senate Republicans could have killed the measure, but some sided with Democrats in allowing it to go forward. But it is not clear it has enough support to pass. Fifty-two senators voted to keep considering the bill, but it will ultimately need 60 votes to be adopted.   Continue reading “Senate gun compromise survives first test vote”

This occurred in my area which is flooded by wetbacks. Any allusion to him being here as an illegal invader is conveniently sidestepped, thanks to joo-run msm and kosher created pc fear of truth.

The Reporter – by Kaitlyn Foti

NORRISTOWN >> During medical testimony in the trial of a man accused of raping a 6-year-old girl in Hatfield, a juror stood up, wobbled and fainted.

Montgomery County Judge Steven T. O’Neill said the juror cited photographs that were shown during the testimony and medical references as the cause. The juror was replaced with an alternate.   Continue reading “Juror faints during testimony in Hatfield child rape trial”

Billboard

As leading artists and executives in the music industry, we are adding our voices to the chorus of Americans demanding change.

Music always has been celebrated communally, on dancefloors and at concert halls. But this life-affirming ritual, like so many other daily experiences—going to school or church or work—now is threatened, because of gun violence in this country.
Continue reading “An Open Letter from the Music Industry to Congress: Stop Gun Violence Now”