The Daily Sheeple – by Lily Dane

You’ve heard of Florida Man – now, meet Florida Woman.

A 53-year old woman named Donna Byrne raised some eyebrows as she rode a horse down the middle of a Polk County road.

Deputies showed up to check things out after a passerby reported that Byrne appeared confused and possibly in danger as she rode the horse on Combee Road near North Crystal Lake Road in Lakeland, an arrest affidavit said.   Continue reading “Florida Woman Riding Horse Pulled Over and Arrested…For DUI”

Waking Times – by Isaac Davis

Now officially a national federal emergency, the opioid crisis is gutting America. The roots of this complex issue lie in supply, not demand, and while we are beginning to see major pharmaceutical executives being indicted for conspiracy and bribery of doctors, we have a long way to go to turn this thing around.

Pharmaceutical and synthetic opioids are a major part of the catastrophe, but the other side of the supply chain is actual opium, and the world’s biggest opium market just happens to be occupied Afghanistan, the epicenter of the global heroin trade. The United States military has been operating in Afghanistan as part of the war on terror for over 16 years now, and opium production in the war-torn nation continues to increase, year-over-year, coinciding with the rise of the opioid crisisContinue reading “Another Record Breaking Year For Opium Production In U.S. Occupied Afghanistan”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The Pentagon’s gradually escalating combat mission in Somalia reached another important milestone Friday – one of many that have occurred since the inauguration of President Donald Trump – when the military revealed that it had carried out the first airstrikes against Islamic State-linked fighters in Somalia.

The news comes as ISIS forces in Syria were driven out of their last remaining patch of territory as Syrian Army forces retook the eastern city of Deir Ezzor, inspiring even anti-Assad pundits to marvel at the Army’s advance against seemingly insurmountable odds.
Continue reading “US Launches First Airstrike Against ISIS Fighters In Somalia”

Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. job growth accelerated in October after hurricane-related disruptions in the prior month, but a sharp retreat in annual wage gains and surge in the number of people dropping out of the work force cast a cloud over the labor market.

Nonfarm payrolls increased by 261,000 jobs last month as 106,000 leisure and hospitality workers returned to work, the Labor Department said in its closely watched employment report on Friday. That was the largest gain since July 2016 but below economists’ expectations for an increase of 310,000 jobs.  Continue reading “U.S. job growth speeds up, unemployment rate falls; wages flat”

Yahoo News

A divisive alt-right blogger with thousands of Twitter followers has been unmasked as a product of Russia’s infamous “troll farm”.

Twitter troll Jenna Abrams, who had amassed more than 70,000 followers, was exposed following an investigation into Russian interference in last year’s presidential election by the US senate Intelligence Committee.   Continue reading “Alt-right Twitter blogger Jenna Abrams unmasked as creation of Russian ‘troll factory’”

MassPrivateI

A recent article in Detroit CBS local, reveals that police in five counties are preparing to launch a one-year drug testing pilot program using Drug Recognition Experts (DRE).

“In an effort to combat drugged driving in the state, Michigan State Police say they will launch a one-year oral fluid roadside drug testing pilot program beginning next week.”
Continue reading “Police to use oral drug testing to arrest thousands of motorists”

If Americans Knew – by Jewish News Service

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker issued an executive order last Friday to ban state agencies from engaging in businesses with ties to the anti-Israel BDS movement.

“We stand firmly against discrimination in any form and we wholly support our friends in Israel,” said Walker. “I look forward to leading a trade delegation to Israel to foster new trade partnerships between Wisconsin and Israeli businesses.”   Continue reading “Maryland, Wisconsin become 23rd, 24th US states to bar or condemn anti-Israel BDS movement”

Free Thought Project – by Rachel Blevins

One month after the Las Vegas shooting, there are a number of remaining questions about what led up to the massacre and how it unfolded, but there are also a several questions about why the timeline continues to change drastically—and the latest change puts law enforcement outside the shooter’s door minutes before the massacre began.

Some of the most glaring changes in the timeline have revolved around the account of Mandalay Bay Hotel security guard Jesus Campos, who was reportedly injured by suspected shooter Stephen Paddock. Campos went from being just another causality in the shooting to Paddock’s first victim, who was shot only once in the leg, despite the fact that the shooter fired 200 rounds down the hallway in his direction. Continue reading “Massive Vegas Twist: Report Puts Cops Outside Shooter’s Door BEFORE Attack Started”

Kansas.com

State law enforcement agencies will be checking for both valid drivers’ licenses and possession of wildlife in upcoming checkpoints across Kansas on Sunday, Nov. 12.

“Upland bird, deer and migratory bird seasons will be underway, and these checkpoints are intended to help enforce state and federal wildlife laws, as well as the state’s driver’s licensing laws,” Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks & Tourism said in a release.   Continue reading “Kansas agencies to conduct wildlife, driver’s license checks”

NBC News

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump embarked on the longest trip of his presidency Friday — a five-country, 11-day tour of Asia designed to strengthen diplomatic and economic partnerships while contending with North Korea’s nuclear threat.

The president, who announced Friday that he was tacking on an extra day in the Philippines to attend the East Asia Summit, heads overseas during a time of what some experts see as a decline of U.S. influence in the region and they suggest that it is unlikely that Trump will be returning home with any clear wins.   Continue reading “Trump Departs on 11-Day Asia Trip”

Fox News

President Trump blamed his 11-minute Twitter account outage on Thursday on a “rogue employee.”

“My Twitter account was taken down for 11 minutes by a rogue employee. I guess the word must finally be getting out-and having an impact,” Trump tweeted early Friday morning.   Continue reading “11-minute Trump Twitter outage prompts company investigation”

Courthouse News – by Jamie Ross

PHOENIX (CN) – An unarmed man shot and killed by a former Mesa, Arizona, police officer pleaded with police not to shoot him moments before his death, a witness testified Thursday morning at the officer’s murder trial.

Philip “Mitch” Brailsford is charged with one count of second-degree murder in the death of Daniel Shaver, a 26-year-old shot and killed in 2016 during a police encounter at a La Quinta Inn & Suites in Mesa.   Continue reading “Police Shooting Victim Begged for His Life, Witness Testifies”

Muck Rock – by Curtis Waltman

Last week, thanks to a generous grant by the Fund for Investigative Journalism, I was given the opportunity to travel to Philadelphia, where the International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference was being held. If you’ve ever wondered what a police trade show is like, you’re about to find out.   Continue reading “Exploring the future of policing at the International Association of Chiefs of Police Expo”

Politico – by Donna Brazile

Before I called Bernie Sanders, I lit a candle in my living room and put on some gospel music. I wanted to center myself for what I knew would be an emotional phone call.

I had promised Bernie when I took the helm of the Democratic National Committee after the convention that I would get to the bottom of whether Hillary Clinton’s team had rigged the nomination process, as a cache of emails stolen by Russian hackers and posted online had suggested. I’d had my suspicions from the moment I walked in the door of the DNC a month or so earlier, based on the leaked emails. But who knew if some of them might have been forged? I needed to have solid proof, and so did Bernie.   Continue reading “Inside Hillary Clinton’s Secret Takeover of the DNC”

The Organic Prepper

Tomorrow is November 4th, the date that has been bandied about by wannabe Communists and people who hate the President since last summer as the starting date of their uprising. Cities across the country have planned events (find the list of locations here) and I’ve gotten photos from people in small towns all over the place of signs with the ominous warning, “November 4th It Begins.”

Now, before we delve into prepping for this, please know that there is every chance this is a tempest in a teapot. It’s most likely that anywhere from 20 to 200 people will show up with their signs, chant mean things about the President, maybe throw a rock through a window, and go home. If you aren’t near these locations, you probably won’t even know it’s going on unless you check the news. So, while you should be prepared for anything (as usual), you shouldn’t be afraid.   Continue reading “What to Do If All Hell Breaks Loose on Nov. 4th”

KATC 3 News

One Ville Platte family is looking for answers after they say a deputy from the Evangeline Parish Sheriff’s Office shot and killed their son’s dog. The deputy was responding to a house call regarding harassment from a neighbor when the dog got out.

In a report, the deputy said the dog aggressively charged at the deputy three times, after which he felt the need to shoot it.

The family who owned the dog said this wasn’t the case.  Continue reading “Family says Evangeline Parish Sheriff’s Deputy killed family pet”