RT

More than a dozen financial companies based in European states, Japan, and Canada invest in major cluster bomb producers, in violation of an international treaty prohibiting their production that has been ratified by their home countries, a report says.

Investment in companies that produce cluster bombs continues to grow despite an international agreement banning the use and production of such munitions that has been signed by more than 100 nations to date, a Netherlands-based NGO called PAX noted in its latest report on the issue.   Continue reading “European, Japanese & Canadian firms fund production of cluster bombs in breach of intl law – report”

Fox 6 Now – by Ashley Sears

MILWAUKEE — An investigation is underway after police say an agent from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) fired shots during a traffic stop near North 5th Street and West North Avenue Friday afternoon, May 19th. Two people are now in custody.

Around 12:30 p.m., neighbors say they heard about three gunshots before police arrived.  Continue reading ““This doesn’t happen around here:” Shots fired by ATF agent during traffic stop”

NBC News

A false alarm that went out to some people’s television sets Tuesday might have scared some in New Jersey.

A nuclear power plant warning issued in Cumberland and Salem counties was sent out by mistake.

The message that was sent out said “a civil authority has issued a nuclear power plant warning for the following counties/areas.”   Continue reading “NJ Emergency Alert System Accidentally Activates, Sends Nuclear Warnings to Some TVs”

Breitbart – by Ryan Saavedra

Authorities say an illegal immigrant pursued a 12-year-old Florida girl and within three days of meeting, asked intimate details about her sexuality and wanted her to run away with him.

Joel Bautista Trinidad, 34 of Mexico, was arrested by Palm Beach County detectives on May 15 after a 12-year-old girl’s mother found explicit text messages on her phone from Trinidad, WPBF-ABC reported.   Continue reading “Mexican National Allegedly Tried to Lure Young Girls into Prostitution”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Of course ISIS claimed responsibility for this attack and they are now attacking the Philippines as well, while France extends their state of emergency.

Each year we see more terrorist attacks on our Western culture even though extreme measures by the government are taken. You will notice, the people are always attacked by the terrorists and it is the people who always lose their rights at the hand of our governments. Does this not strike you as odd? Continue reading “Britain’s Manchester Terrorist Attack Prompts UK To Deploy 5,000 Armed Soldiers To The Streets As Threat Level Raised To ‘Critical’”

NPR – by Colin Dwyer

Gunfire erupted between Philippine security forces and militants in Marawi City in the mid-afternoon Tuesday. By the time the sun had set on the small southern city, President Rodrigo Duterte had declared martial law in the region and vowed to end his diplomatic trip to Moscow early.

In the hours between, violence and confusion consumed the community, as armed men linked with the Maute Group occupied the Amai Pakpak Medical Center and several other major buildings. Philippine Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, who is in Moscow with Duterte, told a news conference that militants even set fire to some of those buildings — including the city’s jail, a local Catholic church and Dansalan college.   Continue reading “Duterte Declares Limited Martial Law As Bloodshed Breaks Out In Marawi City”

Fuel Fix – by James Osborne

President Donald Trump wants the federal government to stop sharing oil and gas royalties from the Gulf of Mexico with Texas and other states along the Gulf Coast.

In his budget proposal for 2018, the White House proposes eliminating a decade old program that was set to deliver up to $275 million to Texas, Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi next year.  Continue reading “Trump proposes slashing Gulf royalty payments to Texas, other states”

RT

Three more men have been arrested in South Manchester in connection with the terrorist attack on Monday, as Britain remains on critical alert amid fears suicide bomber Salman Abedi did not act alone.

A total of four people are now thought to be being held by police in connection with the attack.

A 23-year-old man was arrested on Tuesday and remains in custody. In footage that has emerged online, officers can be seen arresting a man outside Morrison’s supermarket in the suburb of Chorlton at about 10.30am on Tuesday.   Continue reading “3 men arrested in south Manchester over arena suicide bombing”

Mail.com

A massive landslide that went into the Pacific Ocean is the latest natural disaster to hit a California community that relies heavily on an iconic coastal highway and tourism to survive, and it adds to a record $1 billion in highway damage from one of the state’s wettest winters in decades.

The weekend slide in Big Sur buried a portion of Highway 1 under a 40-foot layer of rock and dirt and changed the coastline below to include what now looks like a rounded skirt hem, Susana Cruz, a spokeswoman with the California Department of Transportation, said Tuesday.   Continue reading “Landslide on California highway part of $1 billion in damage”

Mail.com

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Muslim extremists abducted a Catholic priest and more than a dozen churchgoers while laying siege to a southern Philippine city overnight, burning buildings, ambushing soldiers and hoisting flags of the Islamic State group, officials said Wednesday. President Rodrigo Duterte declared martial law in the southern third of the nation and warned he would enforce it harshly.

The violence erupted Tuesday night after the army raided the hideout of Isnilon Hapilon, an Abu Sayyaf commander who is on Washington’s list of most-wanted terrorists with a reward of up to $5 million for his capture. The militants called for reinforcements from an allied group, the Maute, and some 50 gunmen managed to enter the city of Marawi.   Continue reading “Priest among 14 hostages taken in siege of Philippines city”

Mail.com

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Tommy Arthur has had his execution postponed seven times since 2001, so many delays that victims’ rights advocates derisively call him the “Houdini” of death row. He says he is innocent and is fighting for an eighth reprieve, but he is losing optimism: “They are going to kill me this time.”

Arthur, now 75, is scheduled to be put to death at 6 p.m. CDT Thursday for the 1982 murder-for-hire slaying of Troy Wicker. Wicker’s wife, Judy, initially told police she came home and was raped by a black man who shot and killed her husband. After her conviction, she changed her story and testified that she had discussed killing her husband with Arthur, who wore a wig and painted his face in an attempt to look like a black man.   Continue reading “Alabama inmate fights to halt execution, ‘won’t give up’”

The Organic Prepper

Remember the soothing words of the World Health Organization about the Ebola outbreak in the Congo?

Don’t worry, they said. It’s in a remote village that doesn’t even have real roads, they said.

Except, the problem is, now people are fleeing from that village in fear of the virus.   Continue reading “Here’s How Easily an Epidemic Like Ebola Can Turn Into a Pandemic”

The Hollywood Reporter

Earlier in the day, Fox News retracted its story insinuating that the DNC staffer was murdered because he leaked emails to WikiLeaks.

Sean Hannity says he will stop discussing the controversial Seth Rich story “for now,” out of respect for his family.
Continue reading “Sean Hannity Backs Off Seth Rich Story “For Now” Out of Respect for His Family”