AZ Family – by David Baker

PHOENIX (KPHO/KTVK) – Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is offering a two-day summer camp for kids designed to teach them about the dangerous road they could head down if they get involved with drugs, alcohol, and/or gangs.

It’s called Sheriff Arpaio’s Camp Summer Stars and takes place at Tent City. The program combines two others from the Sheriff’s Office: T.O.U.G.H. Tents and S.T.A.R.S., which are designed to show young people the realities of jail life and to prevent them from getting involved in illegal activity.   Continue reading “Sheriff Arpaio offers 2-day ‘summer camp’”

Breitbart – by Ben Kew

The University of Oklahoma has revealed it will be introducing a hotline designed as a means for students to complain about microagressions and bias incidents.

The hotline promises to be a “safe place” for students to raise concerns and report incidents, which is open 24/7 all year round.   Continue reading “University of Oklahoma Introduces 24/7 ‘Microagression’ Hotline”

Fox News

For 17 years, a South Florida couple grew vegetables in a front-yard garden until a new town ordinance was passed limiting such gardens to backyards. Now, the couple is asking a judge to uproot the ban they claim violates their constitutional rights.

Tom Carroll and Hermine Ricketts say they dug up the garden in front of their Miami Shores home in August 2013 when town officials threatened to fine them $50 a day if they didn’t. The threatened fine came a few months after the Miami Shores Village Council adopted a new zoning plan for the town of about 10,500 north of Miami.   Continue reading “Florida couple sues after town bans front-yard gardens”

Free Beacon – by Adam Kredo

A delegation of leading senators are seeking to stop the Obama administration from providing some health insurers with a $2.5 billion taxpayer-funded bailout under a provision in the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, according to congressional communication exclusively obtained by theWashington Free Beacon.

The senators are petitioning their colleagues on key committees to ensure that U.S. taxpayers will not have to foot the bill for excess costs incurred by insurance companies selling low-cost coverage under the Obamacare program, according to the letter, which lambasts the healthcare program for burdening middle- and lower-class families.   Continue reading “Senators Seek to Stop $2.5 Billion Taxpayer-Funded Obamacare Bailout”

Arizona Daily Sun – by Astrid Galvin

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Southern Arizona ranchers who often encounter drug smugglers and other dangers have a new way to get help in emergencies: sheriff-issued radios usually reserved for police that connect them directly to 911 dispatchers.

So far 31 ranchers along the Arizona-Mexico border have taken the new handheld radios issued by the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office.

Continue reading “Border ranchers with few options now have police radios”

Daily Mail

An entire West Virginia town built to support the National Security Agency’s surveillance operation is up for sale, with bids starting at $1 million.

Sugar Grove Station, also known as ‘Spy Town,’ was built to house intelligence analytical staff, and sits in what is known as the ‘National Radio Quiet Zone,’ where cell phone and radio use is strictly limited by law. The last staffers were moved from the site in 2015.    Continue reading “‘Spy Town,’ the West Virginia community built to house NSA staffers and where cell phone use is restricted by law, is up for auction starting at $1Million after it was abandoned last year”

The Occupation of the American Mind: Israel's Public Relations War in the United States (4-min trailer) from Mundovision Canada on Vimeo.

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Market Watch – by Joe Palazzolo

Americans have no Second Amendment right to carry concealed guns in public, a federal appeals court in California ruled on Thursday in a significant blow to gun-rights activists and gun owners in a large swath of the Western U.S.

The San Francisco-based Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in a 7-4 ruling, upheld a California law requiring residents to show “good cause” for carrying a concealed handgun.   Continue reading “Appeals Court says no 2nd Amendment right to carry concealed guns”

Reuters

U.S. burger chain operator Wendy’s Co (WEN.O) said it had discovered additional instances of unusual credit card activity at some of its franchise-operated restaurants, widening the scope of an earlier cyber attack on the company.

The company in January said it was investigating reports of unusual activity with payment cards used at some of its restaurants.   Continue reading “Wendy’s says it finds more unusual card activity at restaurants”

1 Stat. 613, January 30, 1799, codified at 18 U.S.C. § 953 (2004): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logan_Act

The Logan ActWhen in 1798 a Philadelphia Quaker named Logan went to Paris on his own to undertake a negotiation with the French Government with a view to averting war between France and the United States, his enterprise stimulated Congress to pass “An Act to Prevent Usurpation of Executive Functions,” [574] which, “more honored in the breach than the observance,” still survives on the statute books.[575] The year following John Marshall, then a Member of the House of Representatives, defended President John Adams for delivering a fugitive from justice to Great Britain under the 27th article of the Jay Treaty, instead of leaving the business to the courts. Continue reading “Logan Act.”

Reuters

The Israeli military on Thursday revoked permits for 83,000 Palestinians to visit Israel and said it would send hundreds more troops to the occupied West Bank after a Palestinian gun attack that killed four Israelis in Tel Aviv.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the assault by two gunmen on Wednesday in a trendy shopping and dining market near Israel’s Defence Ministry, but Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups were quick to praise it.   Continue reading “After deadly Tel Aviv attack, Israel suspends Palestinian permits”

Free Thought Project – by Justin Gardner

Hesperia, CA — Buddy never even got a chance to bark before he was shot down by cowardly cops who arrived at the wrong residence in response to a domestic disturbance call.

Debra Blackmore posted on Facebook the tragic picture of Buddy after he was shot, next to a picture of the husky when he was alive.   Continue reading “Cops Respond to Wrong House and Gun Down Family’s Elderly Dog for No Reason”

Infowars – by Paul Joseph Watson

Police acting on behalf of the secretive Bilderberg Group harassed, detained and searched the bags of reporters before the clandestine conference got underway, with the “mainstream media” nowhere to be seen.   Continue reading “Bilderberg Cops Detain, Harass Reporters, “Mainstream Media” Nowhere to be Seen”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

I always find it amusing when the world’s top mainstream science journals follow and repeat the same things I said years ago. In this latest case, the globally recognized science journal NATURE has published a warning about runaway genetic pollution that almost exactly mirrors my own published warning from four years ago.   Continue reading “Top science journal ‘NATURE’ invokes the same science warnings the Health Ranger originally wrote in 2012… genetic pollution from gene tinkering endangers us all”

Breitbart – by Merrill Hope

A North Texas high school valedictorian gave quite a different kind of commencement speech at a graduation ceremony on Friday. She announced she was in the United States illegally, blamed the U.S. immigration system for her illegal status, and even took a few veiled swipes at the presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald J. Trump.

McKinney Boyd High School valedictorian Larissa Martinez also mentioned she was Yale University bound when she stood before a packed auditorium and declared: “I am one of the 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the shadows of the United States.”   Continue reading “Texas Valedictorian Reveals She’s ‘Undocumented,’ Blames U.S., Blasts Trump in Graduation Speech”

Oddity Central

Wouldn’t it be nice if we could have an espresso machine for beer and bypass the whole fermentation process? It sounds like simple wishful thinking, but it turns out such a thing actually exists, and has for some time now.

SodaStream has been selling home carbonation machines that let you turn tap water into soda for over two and a half decades, and now it looks all set to enter the beer market, as well. The company has apparently come up with an instant beer concentrate that works with their soda machines, allowing anyone to turn water into beer at the press of a button.   Continue reading “Just Add Water – Machine Makes Instant Beer from Concentrate”

Huffington Post – by Jeremy Kuzmarov

While the “Queen of Chaos” Hillary Clinton has been wrapping up the nomination for the Democratic Party this week, a detailed report was issued by the Open Society Foundation on the drug war in Mexico that casts further negative light on her tenure as Secretary of State.

Focusing on a nine year period between 2006 and December 2015, the Open Society investigation determined that Mexican police and security forces routinely used torture methods to obtain confessions, and were connected to forced disappearances and extrajudicial killings which were rarely investigated let alone prosecuted.

Continue reading “Damning Report On Mexico Another Blot On Clinton’s Record”