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CAVE JUNCTION, Ore. – A woman is recovering after being shot through the window of her truck. Now, police are looking for answers.

The shooting was early this morning on Pine Cone Drive in Cave Junction.

Police say the 37-year-old woman was driving a pickup when the shot came through the passenger side window.
Continue reading “Woman Shot While Driving in Cave Junction”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Scriba, NY — US Coast Gaurd officials have cordoned off a portion of Lake Ontario this week, after aerial spotters found a visible “sheen” that is coming from a nuclear power plant in upstate New York.

The Coast Guard Auxiliary aircrew first noticed the sheen on Sunday. Shortly after, a boat crew from the Oswego station tested the sheen and a “temporary safety zone” was put in place.   Continue reading “There’s No Covering Up This One — Visible Pollution Leaking from NY Nuclear Plant”

Eagle Rising – by Onan Coca

Liberal Democrat Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) is easily recognizable among those who keep an eye on the goings on in Washington, D.C. He’s most well known for his undying support of immigration reform and his efforts to open our borders and to grant amnesty to every illegal alien… ever.

However, Gutierrez may soon become infamous for more than just his foolhardy approach to immigration reform. He’s gotten himself caught up in a bit of a scandal, and while Democrat scandals don’t seem to cause as much of a ruckus as they should, this one could still end up ruining the Illinois congressman’s career.   Continue reading “Illegal Immigration Advocate Caught Funneling Campaign Funds to Family”

The Denver Channel – by Marshall Zelinger, Alan Gathright

DENVER – Denver police say a gunman shot a woman before apparently killing himself at a downtown office building on Tuesday afternoon.

Police were called at 2:42 p.m. to the building at 1536 Wynkoop St., the location of the Alliance for Sustainable Colorado.

Police spokesman Doug Schepman said officers quickly entered the building where they found the gunman dead, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. They also found a woman who had suffered several gunshot wounds. She was transported in critical condition, Schepman said.   Continue reading “Police: Gunman shoots woman before apparently killing himself at downtown Denver building”

Yahoo News

ISTANBUL (AP) — A Turkish official says two explosions have rocked Istanbul’s Ataturk airport, wounding multiple people.

The official said Tuesday it was unclear whether the explosions were caused by bombs or a suicide attack.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity in line with government protocol.   Continue reading “2 explosions rock Istanbul airport, multiple people injured”

The Hill – by Jesse Hellman

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump appeared to soften his tone on immigration Saturday, saying he wouldn’t issue mass deportations if he became president.

“President Obama has mass deported vast numbers of people — the most ever, and it’s never reported. I think people are going to find that I have not only the best policies, but I will have the biggest heart of anybody,” Trump said in an interview with Bloomberg Politics Saturday.    Continue reading “Trump shifts immigration plan: No ‘mass deportations’”

Judicial Watch

An illegal immigrant who stabbed a young Connecticut woman to death after completing a 15-year sentence for murder couldn’t be deported by the U.S. government because his homeland, which receives billions in aid from Uncle Sam, wouldn’t take him back—three times! So federal authorities released the violent criminal, a Haitian national, and didn’t even bother tracking his whereabouts allowing him to commit yet another heinous crime.   Continue reading “Illegal Alien Who Butchered Conn. Woman Not Deported After Serving 15 Yrs. for Murder Because Haiti Refused to Repatriate”

Daily Mail – by Madlen Davies

Shrapnel rained from the sky, mines exploded into the air and charred remains of bodies seeped into the brown mud.

On July 1 1916 – the first day of the Battle of the Somme – the British forces endured 57,000 casualties. By the end of the war 700,000 men had died.

For every soldier killed during the war, a further two were wounded; left disabled, disfigured or traumatised by their experiences.   Continue reading “Fascinating exhibition to mark Battle of the Somme reveals the crude medical devices used in World War I”

Breitbart – by Michael Patrick Leahy

Seven refugees with active tuberculosis (TB) were diagnosed shortly after their resettlement in Idaho between 2011 and 2015, according to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare.

This makes Idaho the seventh state to confirm to Breitbart News that recently arrived refugees have been diagnosed with active TB.   Continue reading “Seven Refugees With Active TB Sent to Idaho”

NPR – by Nell Greenfieldboyce

When Greg Burel tells people he’s in charge of some secret government warehouses, he often gets asked if they’re like the one at the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark, where the Ark of the Covenant gets packed away in a crate and hidden forever.

“Well, no, not really,” says Burel, director of a program called the Strategic National Stockpile at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.   Continue reading “Inside A Secret Government Warehouse Prepped For Health Catastrophes”

Breitbart – by Warner Todd Huston

President Barack Obama’s deputies have decreed that single-sex bathrooms will be eliminated in national parks to help make the nation’s outdoors into a transgender-supportive environment.

The Department of Interior tried to put a positive spin on the new ban. “As it relates to recently passed state laws relating to the transgender community, visitors to public lands and water sites are welcome to use restrooms that best align with their gender identity,” not with their sex, the agency said in an email to the Heritage Foundation.   Continue reading “Transgender Ideology: Obama Bans Single-Sex Bathrooms at National Parks”

Judicial Watch

(Washington DC) – Judicial Watch today released 165 pages of new State Department records that include a previously unreleased March 22, 2009, email of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton revealing that she was concerned about how her records were being handled and had “no idea how my papers are treated at State.  Who manages both my personal and official files?”  Clinton top aide Huma Abedin responds: “We’ve discussed this” and promises to explain it again.  This is the fifth set of records produced to Judicial Watch by the State Department (from the non-“state.gov” email accounts of Huma Abedin) that contain Hillary Clinton emails that were not produced by the State Department as part of the 55,000 pages of emails that Hillary Clinton turned over to the State Department.   Continue reading “New Clinton Emails Produced by State Department; Clinton Email Shows She Was Concerned About Records”

RT

A new Islamic State video is taunting those grieving after the Orlando mass shooting, celebrating the attack and calling for more like it in San Francisco and Las Vegas. This is the second video praising the Florida massacre – America’s bloodiest so far.

The Sunday video came just as people in SF were celebrating LGBT pride over the weekend, with heightened security measures in place across the city, two weeks after 49 people were gunned down in cold blood at the Pulse gay club in Orlando. Another 53 people were injured in the attack.   Continue reading “Post-Orlando ISIS video calls for lone wolf attacks on San Francisco, Las Vegas”

Mail.com

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The search for courtroom justice in the 1964 “Freedom Summer” killings of three civil rights workers in Mississippi’s Neshoba County is over, more than a half century after they died, but some Mississippians and the relatives of the slain men say the search for another kind of justice still is still ongoing.

Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood announced last week there’s no longer any way to gather enough evidence to charge any remaining suspects in the slayings of James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner.   Continue reading “Justice quest goes on after ‘Freedom Summer’ court cases end”

Mail.com

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi clerks cannot cite their own religious beliefs to recuse themselves from issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, under a ruling a federal judge handed down Monday.

The effect of the ruling by U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves is that the state can’t enforce part of a religious objections bill that was supposed to become law Friday. Reeves is extending his previous order that overturned Mississippi’s ban on same-sex marriage. He says circuit clerks are required to provide equal treatment for all couples, gay or straight. He also said that all 82 circuit clerks must be given formal notice of that requirement.   Continue reading “Judge: Mississippi law creates inequality for gay marriage”

The Select Committee on Benghazi

Washington, D.C. – Select Committee on Benghazi Chairman Trey Gowdy (SC-04) released the following statement after the committee’s Majority released a mark of its investigative report:

“Chris Stevens, Sean Smith, Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods were heroes who gave their lives in service to our country. Their bravery and the courageous actions of so many others on the ground that night should be honored.   Continue reading “Select Committee on Benghazi Releases Proposed Report”