Breitbart

NEW YORK (AP) — Greta Van Susteren is out as a nighttime host on Fox News Channel, replaced temporarily by Brit Hume starting Tuesday.

Fox did not publicly explain Van Susteren’s abrupt exit after 14 years, although a person close to the situation who spoke on condition of anonymity described it as a financial disagreement. Van Susteren was not immediately available for comment, and the news wasn’t reflected on her popular blog or Twitter feed.   Continue reading “Greta Van Susteren out as Fox News Host”

RTV 6 News – by Matt McKinney

CARMEL, Ind. — After a ruling by the U.S. Department of Education regarding federal loans, Carmel-based ITT Technical Institute is ceasing all operations, the company announced Tuesday.

“The actions of and sanctions from the U.S. Department of Education have forced us to cease operations of the ITT Technical Institutes, and we will not be offering our September quarter,” the school said in a press release . “We reached this decision only after having exhausted the exploration of alternatives, including transfer of the schools to a non-profit or public institution.”   Continue reading “ITT Technical Institute closes its doors for good after federal ruling”

The Sun – by Emma Lake

A GROUP of hardcore Christians has claimed a solar eclipse due to hit the UK and America next year, will bring about an apocalypse.

The eclipse will plunge countries into darkness and spark the end of the world, doomsayers from Christian website Unsealed have alleged.

A total eclipse is expected to spread across America on August 21 2017, with western Europe experiencing a partial eclipse.   Continue reading “World predicted to end in 2017 thanks to a total solar eclipse hitting America and the UK”

PNN

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The Green Party of Canada has adopted a policy of boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against Israel into its official platform after a hard-fought resolution successfully passed at the party’s annual convention over the weekend.

Despite pressure from pro-Israel lobby groups, supporters of the BDS resolution within the party say they hope it will break down the stigma in Canada around using BDS to fight for Palestinian human rights.   Continue reading “Canadian Green Party adopts BDS”

Counter Current News – by Jeremiah Jones

A homeless mother who pleaded guilty to fraudulently enrolling her six-year-old son in the wrong school district has been sentenced to five years in prison.

According to Graham Smith with Daily Mail, Tonya McDowell sent her son to an elementary school in Norwalk, Connecticut, instead of her home city of Bridgeport.   Continue reading “Homeless Mother Who Sent Six-Year-Old Son To Better School In The Wrong Town Sent To Prison For Five Years”

Gateway Pundit

San Diego’s KUSI ran a special report recently on the border crisis facing America.

Reporter Dan Plante spent the day on the border and came back with a stunning report that first aired on August 17th. Dan says 9 out of 10 illegals are released back on the streets of San Diego.   Continue reading “Illegal Immigrants Tell Border Agents “Obama Said It Was OK to Come””

The Press Enterprise

Jurupa Unified School District officials received an unconfirmed report that two Indian Hills Elementary School students were diagnosed with leprosy, which prompted them to send a letter home to parents Friday, Sept. 2.

Though the information has not been confirmed, said Superintendent Elliott Duchon, school district officials decided to send the letter home as a precaution.   Continue reading “Unconfirmed reports of leprosy at elementary school prompt parent notification”

Activist Post – by Nicholas West

Now that the air is filled with automated weapons of war, the next part of the drone matrix is being built in earnest.

Over the past year we have witnessed several new developments in sea-based autonomous weapons systems that herald a new aspect to the ongoing global drone arms race. The U.S. military – and its allies – clearly view the sea as a compliment to unmanned aircraft. In April, DARPA unveiled plans fora flotilla of 132-foot “Sea Hunter” drones that could roam the seas of the world within 5 years if all goes according to plan. It is an advancement in what already exists under the Control Architecture for Robotic Agent Command and Sensing (CARACaS), which in effect creates robot swarms that can identify and intercept perceived threats.   Continue reading “Drone Speedboats To Be Tested In Massive Military Drill “Unmanned Warrior 2016””

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Just days after the news hit that ISIS’ main propaganda officer, Mohammad al-Adnani, one of the Islamic State’s most prominent leaders, the second in command of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as well as the unofficial spokesman of the terrorist organization, was killed (with a scandal promptly erupting between the US and Russia over who had taken him out), the power vacuum that formed at the top of the Islamic State has been promptly filled, after former Tajik Special Forces colonel Gulmurod Khalimov became the top ISIS battlefield commander in Iraq, after defecting last year and swearing jihad against the West.   Continue reading “US-Trained Special Ops Fighter Is The Islamic State’s New Top Commander In Iraq”

RT

As people across the US celebrated Labor Day, Chicago was rocked by multiple shootings which left at least 13 people dead and dozens injured over the long week-end. The Memorial day week-end this May saw 69 shootings with at least 6 of them fatal.

Monday evening saw the latest homicides when two men in their early twenties were fatally shot when a someone in a minivan opened fire at a group of people on sidewalk  in the Lawndale neighborhood on the West Side, according to Chicago Suntimes. Fifty two people were shot at during the week-end.   Continue reading “Labor Day violence: 13 dead, 50+ injured in wave of Chicago shootings”

RT

Metropolitan Police officers will soon be able to use specially designed bags, known as spit hoods, to cover suspects’ heads during arrests and in police stations.

The mesh bags are used to restrain suspects and protect the police from those who might try to bite or spit at them. The Met insists the hoods prevents exposure to diseases and serious infection.
Continue reading “UK police will soon start bagging people’s heads during arrests”

Mail.com

VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) — In the wake of another missile launch, President Barack Obama vowed Tuesday to work with the United Nations to tighten sanctions against North Korea, but added that the U.S. was still open to dialogue if the government changes course.

Obama signaled the U.S. would redouble its effort to choke off North Korea’s access to international currency and technology by tightening loopholes in the current sanctions regime. Obama called the series of ballistic missile launches “provocations” that flouted international law and would only lead to further isolation.   Continue reading “Obama vows to work to tighten sanctions on North Korea”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

In a bizarre case of overzealous government run amok, Washington, D.C.’s Department of Public Works branded a two-year-old girl with the ominous title: VIOLATOR — and slapped her with a $75 ticket in the mail for littering.

“I opened up an envelope that listed Harper as having violated D.C.’s littering code,” said the toddler’s mother, Theresa, according to a local CBS affiliate. “And Harper goes, ‘littering, that’s not good.’”   Continue reading “2-yo Girl Ticketed for Littering After State Agents Found an Envelope in Alley With Her Name On It”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

Hillary Clinton ditched the press in the middle of a statement after suffering from another large coughing fit aboard her new plane.   Continue reading “Hillary Goes Into ANOTHER Coughing Fit on Plane, Scurries Away From Press, Handler Resurfaces”

Activist Post – by Paul A. Philips

There couldn’t be a better example to highlight the extent to which governments are prepared to snoop on us than by a new computer game called Orwell.  In this game you are invited to take on the role of a master surveillance officer, spying on citizens’ online activities.   Continue reading “Latest Computer Game “Orwell” Trains You To Be A Master Spy On Citizens”

220px-Tom_Vilsack,_official_USDA_photo_portraitThomas JamesTomVilsack (/ˈvɪlsæk/; born December 13, 1950) is an American politician who has served as the United States Secretary of Agriculture since 2009. A member of the Iowa Democratic Party, Vilsack served as the 40th Governor of Iowa from 1999 to 2007.

On November 30, 2006, he formally launched his candidacy for the Democratic Party’s nomination for President of the United Statesin the 2008 election, but ended his bid on February 23, 2007.[2]   Continue reading “Bill’s Ball Ammo Target”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

No matter how much doctors push the treatment, chemotherapy might not be the best option in the fight against cancer, as a new study shows up to 50 percent of patients are killed by the drugs — not the disease, itself.

Researchers from Public Health England and Cancer Research UK performed a groundbreaking study examining for the first time the numbers of cancer patients who died within 30 days of beginning chemotherapy — indicating the treatment, not the cancer, was the cause of death.   Continue reading “Landmark Study Shows Half of Cancer Patients are Killed by Chemo — NOT Cancer”