Fox News – by Deirdre Reilly, LifeZette

A new fall semester is about to begin. And while American college students struggle to pay for their higher education and long to be the fortunate recipients of college scholarships, illegal immigrants find their path lined with institutionalized supports, loads of scholarship money — and a healthy dose of “go get ’em kid,” as they break U.S. law.

This isn’t an underground network of support. These entities who push avenues for illegals to obtain higher education are hiding in plain sight.   Continue reading “Colleges across the country give new perks to illegal immigrant students”

I still scan the headlines every morning, probably because old habits die hard, but I can’t help noticing that the news is becoming increasingly irrelevant.

To exemplify that statement, here’s next week’s news: Whatever the president says will be another pathetic lie, the murderous cops will be not be charged, the mass shooting will be a staged event, and a billionaire will bankroll riots carried out by useful idiots in an attempt to sway public opinion, and justify more tyranny.

The economy will continue to crash, as our military continues to drop some very expensive bombs on innocent people, and a pedophile politician will insist that all the bombing victims were terrorists.   Continue reading “The News”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Sacramento, CA — Joseph Mann, 50, used to work for the Department of Corrections until he had a mental breakdown in 2011 following the death of his mother. Since then, this mentally ill man has peacefully lived on the streets of Sacramento — until last month when he was shot 18 times and killed as he fled from police.

Mann’s family has since filed a wrongful death suit against the Sacramento police department for the killing of their family member on July 11.   Continue reading “Video Refutes Official Police Narrative, Shows Them Shoot, Kill Mentally Ill Man as He Fled”

Free Thought Project – by Jay Syrmopoulos

Palestine – Internet giant Google has come under fire from around the world this week, after removing the name Palestine from Google Maps and replacing it with Israel. Interestingly, international mainstream corporate media has completely blacked out any coverage of the incident or the global outrage it has sparked.   Continue reading “Google Ignites International Outrage After Wiping Palestine Off the Map, Replacing it with Israel”

The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause

No government really wants an unrestricted, heavily armed population, least of all the United States government. They have been trying to hinder the Second Amendment in every which way they can for decades, sometimes successfully. They’re always trying to find a new angle that will allow them to chip away at our ability to own and operate firearms.

The latest angle comes courtesy of the Department of State, who last month decided to redefine gunsmithing as a “manufacturing” activity under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Essentially, gunsmiths will now have to register themselves as manufacturers under ITAR, regardless of whether or not they are considered manufacturers under the Gun Control Act of 1968. And once they’re registered, they’ll have to pay an annual fee of $2,250.   Continue reading “Why The Government Is Targeting Gunsmiths With Ridiculous Fees”

Gov’t Slaves

Hillary Clinton has a new champion: the homophobic father of the Orlando gay nightclub terrorist.

Seddique Mateen was seen sitting just feet from the Democratic nominee during her Kissimmee, Florida rally on Monday night.

It was no coincidence: the space behind the stage — directly facing the TV cameras — is always arranged by campaign staffers for the appearance of maximum diversity.   Continue reading “Orlando Nightclub Terrorist’s Father Sits Behind Hillary At Kissimmee Rally”

Heat Street – by Nahema Marchal

The University of Wisconsin-Stout has decided to take down historical paintings that show interactions between white settlers and First Nations people because of their potentially “harmful” effects on students and viewers. The move was sparked by complaints from a diversity group.

One of the paintings shows French fur traders canoeing down the Red Cedar River with American Indians; the other is of a French fort. Both were painted by artist Cal Peters in 1936 and were recently restored with funding by the Wisconsin Historical Society.   Continue reading “Wisconsin College Removes Historical Paintings of Native Americans After Diversity Group Complains”

Reuters

Florida health officials are investigating a new non-travel- related case of Zika virus in Palm Beach County, but it is not yet clear whether the person contracted the virus from local mosquitoes or from a recent trip to Miami.

Governor Rick Scott said in a statement on Monday that the infected person recently traveled to Miami-Dade County, which is experiencing an outbreak of Zika caused by local mosquito transmission. So far, 16 people have been infected in the Miami area. The Palm Beach case brings the state’s tally to 17.   Continue reading “Florida is investigating apparent new case of locally transmitted Zika”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Figures from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) show the number of gun manufacturers in the U.S. grew “nearly 250 percent” from 2009 through 2015.

The number of manufacturers are measured via the number of licenses issued to make guns.   Continue reading “Number of Gun Manufacturers Up ‘Nearly 250 Percent’ Under Obama”

Nunez Report

The Constitutional Court has ruled to annul a provision that punishes all sexual acts against children under the age of 15 as “sexual abuse,” stirring outrage from academics and women’s rights activists who warn that the decision will lead to cases of child abuse going unpunished.

The Constitutional Court discussed the issue upon an application from a district court, which complained that the current law does not discriminate between age groups in cases of child sexual abuse and treats a 14-year-old as equal to a four-year-old.   Continue reading “Turkey legalizes pedophilia”

RT

For the second summer in a row, a device designed to cool off visitors to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp site in Poland has been criticized for its “insensitive” similarity to Nazi gas chambers.

The misting spray was set up in a municipal car park near the somber tourist attraction and caught the attention of an Israeli rabbi from the illegal settlement of Gush Etzion, who posted photos of the rig on Facebook and expressed his shock.   Continue reading “Never forget: Auschwitz sprinklers slammed for ‘insensitivity’”

Mail.com

QINGDAO, China (AP) — The visit of the U.S. Navy guided missile destroyer USS Benfold to the northern Chinese port of Qingdao this week is the latest development in a long-term effort to build trust between the countries’ militaries amid tensions and a rivalry for dominance in Asia.

Though China resents the highly visible presence of the U.S. armed forces in Asia, especially the South China Sea, it has gradually overcome its reluctance and shown a willingness to engage that the sides hope will help avoid conflicts. Below is a look at the Benfold’s visit and some of the steps the sides have taken to build their relationship:   Continue reading “US destroyer visit latest twist in China-US military ties”

Mail.com

PRINCETON, Mass. (AP) — Residents of a small Massachusetts town are being urged to take caution after a woman who went out for a weekend walk or jog while visiting her mother was found slain in the woods.

Police found the body of Vanessa Marcotte on Sunday night about a half-mile from her mother’s home in the town of Princeton, Worcester District Attorney Joseph Early Jr. said. She was visiting from New York City, where she worked at Google. She was reported missing Sunday when she didn’t return home.   Continue reading “Woman found killed in woods; residents urged to be cautious”

Mail.com

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A decade after California voters were promised $400 million worth of parks in some of the state’s poorest neighborhoods, an Associated Press review finds fewer than half of the 126 projects that received the money have been built, as Democratic lawmakers push to add another $1 billion to the program.

State officials say the long wait is the result of strong oversight, but people waiting for the parks see only empty lots. In the South Los Angeles neighborhood of Florence, Jennifer Schott won’t let her kids play outdoors, nor is she willing to make the eight-minute walk through gang territory to the nearest park.   Continue reading “Parks promised to poor California areas unbuilt years later”

John_B._King,_Jr.2015The United States Secretary of Education is the head of the U.S. Department of Education. The Secretary is a member of the President’s Cabinet, and fifteenth in line of United States presidential line of succession. The United States Secretary of Education deals with federal influence over Education policy.

The Secretary is advised by the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity, an advisory committee, on “matters related to accreditation and to the eligibility and certification process for institutions of higher education.”[1]   Continue reading “Katie’s Target”

Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — Ecuadorean plaintiffs cannot collect a $9 billion judgment in the U.S. against energy company Chevron for rainforest damage, a federal appeals court ruled Monday, upholding a judge’s finding that the judgment was obtained through bribery, coercion and fraud.

The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York said U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan had the authority after a trial to rule in March 2014 as he did. It noted, however, that Kaplan’s decision doesn’t invalidate the Ecuadorean judgment and doesn’t stop the enforcement of the judgment outside the U.S.   Continue reading “US court rules for Chevron in Ecuador rainforest damage case”

Fox News

The parents of two of the four Americans who died in the Benghazi attack in 2012 filed a lawsuit Monday against Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, alleging her “reckless handling” of classified information contributed to their deaths.

The case was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by Larry Klayman of Freedom Watch USA on behalf of Patricia Smith, the mother of Sean Smith, and Charles Woods, the father of Tyrone Woods, for allegedly wrongfully causing the death of their sons as well as for defamation and intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress.   Continue reading “Parents of 2 Benghazi victims sue Hillary Clinton for wrongful death, defamation”