The Register Guard

CRATER LAKE — Someone has stolen thousands of rounds of ammunition from a locked building at Crater Lake National Park, and the National Park Service is asking for the public’s help in finding the whoever is responsible.

According to a news release Friday from the Park Service, the rifle and pistol ammunition was stolen from a locked building in the park’s headquarters area. The ammunition was used as part of the park’s law enforcement program. Its theft is a felony.   Continue reading “Thousands of rounds of ammo stolen from Crater Lake park”

The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes

Meanwhile, as of 10:11 am EST today, 818,172 people have joined in on a campaign to impeach Donald Trump… an unprecedented campaign which began right away on the day Trump was inaugurated.

While Trump supporters are bashing the movement as merely coming from a group of people who are doing it because they don’t like Trump and throwing a little temper tantrum like babies because they are mad that he won, the group’s reasoning at least on the surface appears to be a lot more complicated than that.   Continue reading “Almost a Million People Have Now Joined a Campaign to Impeach Trump, and You’ll Never Guess Why”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Mesa, AZ — Kayden Clarke, 24, brought tears to the internet’s eyes after he posted a video of what he felt like with Asperger’s syndrome. However, less than a year later, this inspiring young man’s life was brought to a grinding halt by police.

In the video, Clarke recorded himself during one of his ‘meltdowns,’ which showed him trying to punch himself, but being comforted by his Rottweiler instead.   Continue reading “Cops Kill Man With Asperger’s Whose Viral Video Touched Millions — Family Sues”

RT

Demonstrations of hundreds of ultra-Orthodox Jews against compulsory military service have resulted in clashes with police in Israel. More than 30 people have been detained in Jerusalem and the surrounding area.

Hundreds have been protesting across Israel, according to a statement from the security forces.   Continue reading “Dozens of ultra-Orthodox Jews arrested in Israel at protests against military service”

Breitbart – by Michelle Moons

California’s newest U.S. Senator, Kamala Harris, revealed her first piece of legislation on Thursday, the Access to Counsel Act, which targets President Donald Trump’s travel restriction executive order by providing lawyers to anyone arriving at U.S. border crossings and ports of entry.

“Refugees, immigrants, students, and tourists all deserve to be able to access their lawyer in legal proceedings that could change the course of their lives, whether they enter the country at an airport or come across the border,” said Harris upon announcing the bill.  Continue reading “Kamala Harris’s First Bill: Lawyers for Border Detainees”

Yahoo News

DAMASCUS, SYRIA — Syrian President Bashar Assad, in an exclusive interview with Yahoo News, rejected President Trump’s proposal to create “safe zones,” protected by the military, inside his country as “not a realistic idea at all.” He said he could see a role for American troops to fight the Islamic State in Syria, but only with his government’s approval and as part of a “rapprochement” with Russia.   Continue reading “Syria’s Assad rejects Trump’s call for ‘safe zones’”

CNN – by Laura Jarrett

President Donald Trump signed three new executive orders Thursday that he said are “designed to restore safety in America.”

Trump signed the executive orders in the Oval Office after swearing in Attorney General Jeff Sessions.   Continue reading “Trump signs three new executive orders on crime reduction”

The Electronic Intifada – by Nora Barrows-Friedman

Since the beginning of January, there has been a spike in anti-Semitic incidents in the US: bomb threats have been called in against dozens of synagogues and Jewish community centers while swastika vandalism has been reported in several major cities.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration has moved to take white supremacist organizations off the FBI watchlist to focus instead only on “radical Islamic extremism.”   Continue reading “Why is CNN spreading fake news about BDS?”

The Political Insider – by Kosar

U.S. Border Patrol agents along with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection have apparently caught two individuals sneaking across the border this weekend. But they weren’t from Mexico!

Breitbart has confirmation that one Egyptian national and one Iraqi national were detained by agents at the border, trying to enter America from Mexico.  Continue reading “Border Patrol Caught Iraqi, Egyptian Nationals Sneaking Across America’s Border”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

New York City, NY — Homeschooling your child in New York City could earn a visit from Child Protective Services for neglect — even if you’ve followed all procedures required by the public school system to withdraw from its programs.

Tanya Acevedo, as The Federalist reports, experienced firsthand the punitive bureaucracy in place, essentially deeming all homeschooling parents child abusers.   Continue reading “Public School System Exposed For Reporting Parents To CPS For Homeschooling”

Courthouse News – by Erik de la Garza

JACKSON, Miss. (CN) — Mississippi sued 10 people and 15 corporations this week to recoup more than $800 million in state money lost in a seven-year prison bribery scandal.

Defendants in the 11 lawsuits included former Mississippi Department of Corrections Commissioner Chris Epps, and former Republican state House Member Cecil McCrory, the key figures in the conspiracy. They and four other people pleaded guilty to their involvement in the conspiracy.   Continue reading “Mississippi Seeks $800 Million in Prison Bribery Scandal”

AO – AP

HENRYETTA, Okla. — A small Oklahoma town is echoing the story line of ’80s movie “Footloose” by canceling a Valentine’s Day dance because of an arcane city ordinance enforcing a strict moral code.

KTUL-TV reports that the organizer canceled the dance in Henryetta because it would have taken place 300 feet from a church, in violation of an ordinance that forbids dancing within 500 feet of a place of worship.   Continue reading “Town cancels Valentine’s Day event because of old city ordinance prohibiting dancing near church”

Here’s a question: do you really need to learn 15 or 20 skills to be able to survive in the wild? Do you really need to know all the possible ways to start a fire?

Becoming good at even one thing takes YEARS of practice, and that just not something most people are willing to do, particularly when there’re so many other things related to survival that need to be done.   Continue reading “Do You Really Need to Be a Bushcraft Expert to Survive?”

Collective Evolution – by Arjun Walia

It’s become increasingly clear that our modern day propulsion systems aren’t really needed anymore. New technologies are waiting to be unleashed, technologies that are much more efficient and harmonious with the planet. When it comes to efficiency, thorium seems to be one at the top of the list.

As far as fuelling a car goes, it could run for 100 years on just 8 grams of fuel. A company called Laser Power Systems has been working on creating an emissions free turbine/electric generator powered by nuclear thorium lasers. Charles Stevens, CEO and chairman of the Connecticut-based company claims that one gram of thorium yields the energy of 7,500 gallons of gasoline. The energy is harnessed by heating the thorium with an external source, which then becomes so dense that its molecules emit heat.   Continue reading “This Car Runs For 100 Years Without Refuelling – The Thorium Car”

KCRA 3 News

Erosion on the Oroville Dam spillway got worse Wednesday after officials conducted test water releases. The increased erosion was expected, and engineers said they are pleased with the test results.

The California Department of Water Resources released about 20,000 cfs of water around 3:50 p.m. and kept the gates open for several hours. Officials said earlier that the test will further erode the spillway.   Continue reading “DWR: Test releases further erode Oroville Dam spillway”

AOL

As critics question President Donald Trump’s Twitter habits, executive actions and press conferences, one Democratic lawmaker is proposing one potential solution.

Representative Ted Lieu of California says he plans to introduce a bill which would require a psychiatrist in the White House.

Lieu argues that in addition to having a regular physician, presidents should have access to mental health care — given the strain of the job.   Continue reading “Democratic Rep. Ted Lieu plans to propose a bill forcing a psychiatrist into the White House”

Anti-Media – by Shaun Bradley

In the shadow of Donald Trump’s spree of controversial actions, the European commission has quietly launched the next offensive in the war on cash. These unelected bureaucrats have boldly asserted their intention to crack down on paper transactions across the E.U. and solidify a trend that has been gaining momentum for years.

The financial uncertainty amplified by Brexit has incentivized governments throughout Europe to seize further control over their banking systems. France and Spain have already criminalized cash transactions above a certain limit, but now the commission has unilaterally established new regulations that will affect the entire union. The fear of physical money flowing out of the trade bloc has manifested a draconian response from the State.   Continue reading “Cash No Longer King: Europe Moves to Begin Elimination of Paper Money”

Reuters

President Donald Trump’s “wall” along the U.S.-Mexico border would be a series of fences and walls that would cost as much as $21.6 billion, and take more than three years to construct, based on a U.S. Department of Homeland Security internal report seen by Reuters on Thursday.

The report’s estimated price-tag is much higher than a $12-billion figure cited by Trump in his campaign and estimates as high as $15 billion from Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.   Continue reading “Trump border ‘wall’ to cost $21.6 billion, take 3.5 years to build: internal report”

Reuters

The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan said on Thursday he needs several thousand more international troops in order to break a stalemate in the long war with Taliban insurgents, signaling the matter may soon be put before President Donald Trump.

So far, Trump has offered little clarity about whether he might approve more forces for Afghanistan, where some 8,400 U.S. troops remain more than 15 years after the Islamist Taliban government was toppled by U.S.-backed Afghan forces.   Continue reading “U.S. general wants thousands more troops to break Afghan stalemate”

Breitbart – by Aaron Klein

The lawyer who represented Hillary Clinton’s campaign and her doomed presidential election recount efforts has reportedly joined the board of a progressive super PAC financed by billionaire George Soros and focused in part on issues of voting rights.

CNN reported:

The super PAC Priorities USA has brought Democratic superlawyer Marc Elias onto its board and plans to focus on fighting state-level GOP efforts to restrict voting access in courts and legislatures.   Continue reading “Hillary Clinton’s Campaign Lawyer Goes to Work for Soros-Funded Super PAC”