Fox 5 DC

– Joint Base Andrews is currently on lockdown due to a report of an active shooter.

According to a Tweet, personnel have been directed to shelter in place. Officials say the  incident is happening at the Malcolm Grow Medical Facility and that first responders are on-scene. All personnel are being directed to continue to shelter in place.   Continue reading “Joint Base Andrews on lockdown due to REPORT of active shooter”

Salt Lake Tribune – by Matthew Piper

An FBI agent testified during a Wednesday detention hearing that a Tooele County man showed no remorse when he thought — incorrectly — that he had bombed a Bureau of Land Management cabin on the Arizona Strip the night of June 21.

The federal defender for William Keebler, meanwhile, said undercover agents proposed the explosive types, drove Keebler to the location, placed the bomb, handed Keebler a remote trigger and told him to press the button three times.

Keebler knew the cabins to be unoccupied, said Lynn Donaldson, and his actions amounted to “an extreme act of disobedience, in the nature of vandalism.”   Continue reading “FBI agent: Investigation of alleged attempted bomber began after his involvement at Bundy Ranch”

Fox News Latino

Faced with a declining enrollment and decreased revenues, New Mexico State University has begun a program that is offering Mexican students tuition at less than half the usual out-of-state rate.

Qualifying students from Mexico will now pay an estimated tuition of $4,691 per semester for undergraduate and $3,975 for graduate studies. The rate is about 1.5 times what New Mexico residents pay.   Continue reading “New Mexico State University offering discounted tuition to students from Mexico”

The Stack – by Nicky Cappella

A 2014 version of the World-Check database containing more than 2.2 million records of people with suspected terrorist, organized crime, and corruption links has been leaked online. World-Check, which is run by Thomson-Reuters, is used by 4,500 institutions, 49 of the world’s 50 largest banks and by over 300 government and intelligence agencies.   Continue reading “2 million-person terror database leaked online”

Slow Facts

It took the Orlando Police three hours to stop a mass murderer in a gay nightclub.   Armed citizens like you responded in seconds.  This happens not once, but time after time, and month after month.  Again, you stopped mass murder in May of 2016.  Similar reports from earlier months are listed here.   Continue reading “You Stopped Mass Murder in May”

The Intercept – by Jon Schwarz

THREE OUT OF FOUR Americans think government corruption is widespread. Donald Trump became the Republican nominee for president in part by claiming he couldn’t be bought. Bernie Sanders almost grabbed the Democratic nomination away from one of the most famous and powerful people on earth by decrying the influence of big money.

Yet by overturning the bribery conviction of Bob McDonnell, the former governor of Virginia, the Supreme Court this week just extended its incredible run of decisions driven by the concern that America has too many restrictions on money in politics.   Continue reading “Supreme Court Eliminates Political Corruption! (By Defining It Out of Existence)”

Philly.com – by Emma Platoff

On June 16, police were called to an unlikely scene: an end-of-the-year class party at the William P. Tatem Elementary School in Collingswood.

A third grader had made a comment about the brownies being served to the class. After another student exclaimed that the remark was “racist,” the school called the Collingswood Police Department, according to the mother of the boy who made the comment.   Continue reading “Why police were called to a South Jersey third-grade class party”

ABC 13 News

Cell phone video shows police arresting Christine and Steven Saenz in July 2014. However, the video does not show what led up to the incident.

The couple says they were sitting in a truck outside their daughter’s home after an argument with her. According to Christine, police forced her out of the truck.   Continue reading “Rosenberg Police Facing Lawsuit After Claim Of Excessive Force”

Controversial Times – by Jackson Ford

You may have put in a fair amount of trigger time with an AR-15. Many Americans have. And if so, the video you’re abuot to watch won’t be news to you. But it is still worth checking out, if only to sit back and laugh again at the idiot reporter who claimed shooting the AR-15 gave him PTSD.
Continue reading “Man Shoots AR-15 Braced on His Nose To Show Brutal Recoil From “PTSD Causing” AR-15”

True Activist – by Brianna Acuesta

Dana Lee Calabrese, a creative director, was walking to dinner in Hollywood when a homeless man collapsed in front of her. She was shocked and called 911 in an effort to get the man help, not knowing that while his health may be taken care of, his belongings would not.

When the paramedics arrived, she asked an EMT if they would be taking his belongings to keep them safe and he said something that “sent chills down [her] spine”:   Continue reading “After She Watched A Homeless Man Collapse, You Won’t Believe What She Did With His Cart”

The Daily Beast – by Clive Irving

Three months after attacking Brussels airport, terrorists have shown in the attack on Istanbul’s international airport an alarming ability to stay one move ahead of the defenses put in place to stop them—an agility in planning that could present a new and serious threat to airports in the U.S.

Most experts agree that the Istanbul atrocity has the hallmarks of ISIS. Even then, the sophistication of how the attack was carried out has surprised them.

Continue reading “Istanbul Ataturk Airport Terrorists Behaved Like a Special Forces Unit”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

Hillary Clinton today promised donors that she’ll provide Green Cards to an unlimited number of foreign college graduates, even though the resulting flood of university-trained foreign labor will drown the lifetime wages and career prospects of her college-indebted American supporters.

The open-borders promise to foreign graduates is posted at her campaign, and is titled “Hillary Clinton’s Initiative on Technology & Innovation.”   Continue reading “Hillary Clinton’s Vow To College Grads: I’ll Outsource Your Jobs To Foreign Graduates”

AOL

A video capturing an altercation between a child, a man and a woman in front of a California Target has gone viral.

“I showed it to friends and family, not intending it to go viral at all and I guess people just started sharing it and sharing it,” Andy Lizarraga, who captured the video and posted to her Facebook last week told KCBS.   Continue reading “Child gets scolded by shopper for selling candy outside Target until good Samaritan steps in”

BBC News

Republican Donald Trump has repeated calls for the return of waterboarding against Islamic State militants, saying: “I like it a lot.”

His comments at a rally in Ohio came hours after suicide bombers killed 41 people at an airport in Istanbul.

“You have to fight fire with fire,” said the Republicans’ likely nominee, after referring to IS beheadings.   Continue reading “‘I like waterboarding a lot’, says Donald Trump”

Arutz Sheva – by Nissan Tzur

For many years Joseph Hirt, 91, would go around schools, academic institutions and other lecture venues to talk about his experiences from Auschwitz, the Nazi extermination camp.

Thousands of listeners sat glued to their seats hearing about the horrifying experiences Hirt and the other inmates went through, and he became one of the most popular Holocaust lecturers. It now turns out that his stories were invented.   Continue reading “Man posed as Auschwitz survivor; lectured in schools for years”

Infowars – by Kit Daniels

In response to Brexit, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto is calling for a EU-style “North American Union.”

Nieto is attending a North American leaders summit in Ottawa on Wednesday to push the years-long, globalist proposal that would combine the U.S., Mexico and Canada into a regional entity at the expense of U.S. national sovereignty, which starts with joint energy agreements.   Continue reading “Mexican President Demands U.S. Merge With Mexico, Canada”

Mondoweiss – by Alex Kane

New Jersey became the latest state to pass legislation against the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement yesterday. By a 69-3 vote, the State Assembly passed a bill to prohibit pension fund investment in pro-boycott companies.

The legislation had passed the State Senate in May by a 39-0 vote. Now that both the Assembly and Senate have passed the legislation, it goes to Governor Chris Christie, who is expected to sign the bill.   Continue reading “New Jersey becomes 11th state to pass anti-BDS measure”