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Month: May 2017
On May 12th, the World Health Organization declared an Ebola epidemic in the Congo. (source) It looks like it could be time to prep for Ebola 2.0.
The WHO had already warned a new outbreak could happen at any time because the virus lurks in the eyes, central nervous system, and bodily fluids of survivors. Continue reading “It’s Back: How to Prep for Ebola 2.0”
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates will donate a combined $100 million to a World Bank fund for women entrepreneurs that was the brainchild of Ivanka Trump.
The announcement by World Bank President Jim Young Kim came during a visit to Saudi Arabia by President Trump, who was accompanied by his wife, Melania, daughter Ivanka and son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Continue reading “Saudis And The UAE Will Donate $100 Million To A Fund Inspired By Ivanka Trump”
Oregon Live – by Carli Brosseau
At the end of a rulemaking process held mostly behind closed doors, state regulators this year asked the public about Oregon’s first effort in a decade to overhaul the rules for ousting unfit cops.
Three people from the activist group Empower Portland answered the call for feedback from Department of Public Safety Standards and Training. All said they wanted to see more expansive state oversight. Continue reading “Oregon is about to change how police are held accountable MAYBE!”
WEB Notes: This is an extremely under reported story. Look at that photo. Trump along with 55 leaders from other Muslim nations. I thought he did not like Muslims? I thought he was against Globalism? Wait, I forgot, Trump’s recent remark: “I’m a nationalist and a globalist” Basically, whatever will get the job done. He will say whatever it takes, just like everyone else before him. How about this so called “mid-east tour“?
Continue reading “Globalism: Trump, 55 Muslim States Sign Pact Against Iran And Pledge 34,000 Troops To Fight ISIS In Iraq & Syria”
World leaders, including Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz and US President Donald Trump, inaugurated the Global Center for Combating Extremism headquartered in Riyadh as the US-Islamic Summit came to a close on Sunday.
WEB Notes: As much as things change, they stay the same. Trump is doing the same thing Obama did. Why were these illegal sex offenders released on US soil? Their home nations did not want the bums that’s why. Imagine if we actually enforced our borders. Imagine if we did not provide funding to illegal immigrants? Imagine if we followed our Father’s Law for rape? Now these illegal creeps are back on the street and closer to harming the woman in your life. Thank your government for it and don’t forget to pay your taxes.
Continue reading “ICE: Nearly 600 Illegals Convicted Of Sex Crimes Set Free”
ABC 30 News – by Gene Haagenson
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — The Federal government discovered Stuffed Pipe Smoke Shops in Fresno, Visalia, and Bakersfield were involved in the sales and distribution of synthetic cannabinoids, but these drugs, in a variety of packaging, were deadly.
“There have been deaths reported, serious bodily injury, and there are extreme psychological effects from taking the drug,” said Karen Escobar, Asst. US Attorney. Continue reading “Bust of a Fresno smoke shop will help the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office buy new helicopter”
The Daily Sheeple – by Dawn Luger
If you thought politics in America could not get more ridiculous, have no fear: because of the “thin blue line,” we keep hearing so much about, some police demand to be the “only ones” with guns. It’s like history never happened and democide doesn’t exist. But what’s also startling is that “top cops” are proving that they are subject to the whims of the political elite. Continue reading “Anti-Gun Cops Think They Are The “Only Ones” Who Have The Right To Guns”
IB Times – by David Sirota, Andrew Perez
Days after a gas line linked to an Anadarko Petroleum well ignited a deadly home blast in Colorado, the company’s chief executive said the “terrible tragedy has left all of us with heavy hearts.” But even as investigators were picking through the wreckage, the company moved to fight a new bill that would have forced it to tell Colorado homeowners how close they live to oil and gas operations.
State records show while CEO Al Walker said the “families and their loved ones are in our thoughts and prayers,” Anadarko was deploying its lobbyists to press Colorado lawmakers to block a transparency measure as it pursued plans for hundreds of new wells in the northeastern part of the state. Continue reading “Is There A Gas Line Near Your House? How Anadarko Petroleum Killed A Bill Forcing Fossil Fuel Companies To Tell Homeowners”
The world’s first robot policeman has officially joined Dubai’s police force. While it’s not exactly the Robocop from the movie, officers in the United Arab Emirates may want to get used to them, as the bots may soon account for a quarter of their colleagues.
The autonomous Robocop entered the line of duty on Sunday by greeting guests and patrolling the halls at the three-day Gulf Information Security Expo and Conference (GISEC). Plans are in place to have the machine on the streets in popular Dubai areas when the expo ends on Tuesday evening. Continue reading “Dubai’s first ‘Robocop’ begins patrolling streets”
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A transgender “bathroom bill” reminiscent of one in North Carolina that caused a national uproar now appears to be on a fast-track to becoming law in Texas — though it may only apply to public schools.
A broader proposal mandating that virtually all transgender people in the country’s second-largest state use public restrooms according to the gender on their birth certificates sailed through the Texas Senate months ago. A similar measure had stalled in the House, but supporters late Sunday night used an amendment to tack bathroom limits onto a separate and otherwise unrelated bill covering school emergency operation plans for things like natural disasters. Continue reading “Texas set to pass transgender bathroom law for schools”
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke, who says he’s been appointed an assistant secretary in the Department of Homeland Security, has denied he plagiarized content in his master’s thesis on homeland security, while the Naval Postgraduate School confirmed Sunday that it’s reviewing the allegations.
The denial followed a CNN report Saturday saying Clarke, who built a following among conservatives with his provocative social media presence and strong support of President Donald Trump, failed to properly attribute his sources at least 47 times in his 2013 thesis, titled “Making U.S. security and privacy rights compatible.” Continue reading “DHS hopeful Clarke denies plagiarism in master’s thesis”
(Reuters) – Dozens of students walked out of Notre Dame University’s commencement exercise on Sunday to protest a speech by U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, who warned graduates of the prestigious Catholic school against suppressing free speech.
The protesters, among the thousands of graduates and guests assembled in the university’s football stadium, stood up when the conservative Republican began his speech and streamed out of the ceremony, to the jeers of some of those who remained. Continue reading “Notre Dame graduates walk out on Pence as he touts free speech”
Fox 5 New York – by Joe Toohey
After 146 years of dazzling crowds all over the world, the final performance for the famed circus was held at the Nassau Coliseum.
It’s an institution that goes back to the 1800’s – to the days of PT Barnum, and on Sunday, after nearly a century and half, the Ringling Brothers Circus packed up its tent. Continue reading “Ringling Bros. circus packs up its tent after 146 years”
The Washington Post – by Craig Whitlock and Bob Woodward
The Pentagon has generated almost $6 billion over the past seven years by charging the armed forces excessive prices for fuel and has used the money — called the “bishop’s fund” by some critics — to bolster mismanaged or underfunded military programs, documents show.
Since 2015, the Defense Department has tapped surpluses from its fuel accounts for $80 million to train Syrian rebels, $450 million to shore up a prescription-drug program riddled with fraud and $1.4 billion to cover unanticipated expenses from the war in Afghanistan, according to military accounting records. Continue reading “At the Pentagon, overpriced fuel sparks allegations — and denials — of a slush fund”
The Hill – by Christina Marcos
A growing number of House Republicans are facing physical threats from angry constituents in their districts, leading many to fear for their safety.
In the last few weeks alone, the FBI arrested a man threatening Rep. Martha McSally’s (R-Ariz.) life, a woman pursued Rep. David Kustoff (R-Tenn.) in her car, and Rep. Tom Garrett (R-Va.) heightened security at a town hall event in response to death threats. Continue reading “Republicans fearing for their safety as anger, threats mount”
New York Post – by Nick Fugallo and Max Jaeger
Times Square rampage driver Richard Rojas says he knows he’s crazy — but he can’t put his finger on why.
“I’m not completely sure what’s wrong with me,’’ the killer told The Post in a second jailhouse interview Sunday. Continue reading “Times Square driver: ‘I’m not sure what’s wrong with me’”
The 2016 Collapsed Sub-frame Over-compensate Both Ways Throw The Buick Backwards On The Drivers Side Down a 15 foot Water Diversion Ditch Bust The Rear Passenger Window With The Butt End Of A Buck Knife Climb Out Unhook The Battery And Walk 3/4 Mile Home Barefoot On Gravel Road Challenge. Continue reading “Road Challenge”