New York Daily News

President Trump employed 200 undocumented Polish workers who were paid as little as $4 an hour to demolish a department store where Trump Tower now stands, according to newly unsealed court documents.

In 1980, Trump enlisted the crew of undocumented immigrants to work back-breaking shifts that lasted upwards of 16 hours a day without gloves, hard hats or masks as they demolished the Bonwit Teller building on Fifth Ave., the New York Times reported.   Continue reading “President Trump paid undocumented Polish workers as little as $4 an hour to demolish department store”

Vermont Public Radio

The General Consulate of Mexico in Boston will hold a mobile consulate in Middlebury on Saturday.

The annual event provides consular services like passports, consular IDs, and Mexican birth registration for Mexican citizens living in Vermont who may not be able to travel to Boston. Officials will also be on hand for health, financial and legal information.  Continue reading “Mexican Consulate Coming To Middlebury On Saturday”

It’s something that Patriotic Americans had better be keeping a close eye on, for the last 80 or 90 years America has become the goto bailout center for the world, Saudi Arabia plays a huge part, we have been buying their oil at huge inflated prices, those days are disappearing and fast. It’s is no surprise that the current crown prince of Saudi Arabia is detaining royals and clawing back hundreds of billions. Any Saudi who made big money over the years is suspect, and have been questioned or detained, some say tortured.

What should be understood about all of this is this clawback of billions has much to do with money invested here in America, involving equally compliant American bankers, knowing this money was illegally obtained, just like taking money from the drug cartels, no different whatsoever. This paradigm shift in thinking by the Saudi prince to clawback money and assets is something that has become a dirty little game nobody is talking much about.   Continue reading “Saudi Empire in Big Trouble – Revenues Disappearing – Clawbacks Screwing American Nationals”

Business Insider

While everyone’s talking about special counsel Robert Mueller and his investigation into the Trump campaign’s communication with the Russian government, the president’s lawyers are preparing for an altogether different case.

On Tuesday, in a New York state Supreme Court hearing, they’re expected to try to have a defamation case against the president dismissed. If they fail, the president could be forced to testify on allegations that he sexually harassed more than a dozen women.   Continue reading “Trump could be forced to testify on sexual-harassment allegations — and if he lies he could be impeached”

Trucker News

The topic of safety in truck driving covers many different aspects of the job. Everything from the upcoming ELD mandate to propositions for new maximum speed-limits on large commercial vehicles ties into safety in some way.

However, the subject of gun ownership is one that has a major place in this conversation. This is especially true since many in the industry claim drivers are disproportionately targeted by criminals due to the nature of their work arrangement.   Continue reading “Truckers And Guns: The Debate Continues”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said it would lead to a “complete destruction of the peace process.” We know there will be no true peace and it seems more than likely any move of the Israeli capital would cause more violence and trouble in the region. Remember, the existing global structure must fail to bring about the fulfillment of the sixth kingdom and a truly global order (1 Thessalonians 5:3)

An interesting note, Luke. 21:20-21 explains Jerusalem will be surrounded by armies just before the appearance of Satan who will claim to be the Savior. We discuss this in Chapter 4 of “The Timeline of the Tribulation“.

Continue reading “US Recognition Of Jerusalem As Israeli Capital Will Destroy Peace Process – Palestine & Arab League”

ABC News

A day after North Carolina deputies arrested the mother’s boyfriend in connection with a missing 3-year-old, they have found the toddler’s corpse.

The Onslow County Sheriff’s Office and FBI revealed on Saturday evening that Mariah Woods’ body was recovered by a Fayetteville Police dive team in Shelter Creek in Pender County, ABC News has confirmed.

The news comes after the mother’s live-in boyfriend, Earl Kimrey, 32, was arrested by investigators with the Onslow County Sheriff’s Office on Friday in connection with the disappearance of Woods.   Continue reading “Remains of missing North Carolina girl found: Authorities”

The Daily Caller – by Nick Givas

Baltimore is experiencing its second deadliest year on record, with 319 homicides committed in the city so far in 2017.

The deadliest year on record occurred in 2015 with 344 homicides, reported The Baltimore Sun.

Baltimore’s Democratic Mayor Catherine E. Pugh called the violence in 2017 “out of control,” and said she would be increasing the number of police officers to 3,000, according to The Baltimore Sun.   Continue reading “319 Murdered — Baltimore Sees Second Deadliest Year On Record”

Daily Mail

A Metropolitan Opera conductor sexually abused a 15-year-old boy and continued the abuse for nearly 10 years, a lawsuit has alleged.

The victim, whose name has been withheld, nearly committed suicide due to the abuse, the New York Post reports.

The lawsuit alleges that James Levine, 74, abused the boy during his tenure as a conductor at the Ravinia Music Festival, a summer concert series held in Chicago’s North Shore suburbs.   Continue reading “Metropolitan Opera conductor, 74, is accused of molesting a 15-year-old boy from 1985 to 1993”

Todd Starnes

Belk has given Salvation Army bell-ringers and their iconic red kettles the heave-ho — just in time for the Christmas season.

The national department store chain will no longer allow Salvation Army volunteers to man kettles outside their stores — a move that is expected to result in a $1 million drop in donations.

“It’s a huge impact for us,” Salvation Army Lt. Rob Dolby told the Todd Starnes Show. “Those funds go to operate Christmas programs serving tens of thousands of kids.”   Continue reading “Department store bans Salvation Army bell ringers”

Breitbart – by Bob Price

A 14-year-old Texas student was killed after a car driven by an illegal immigrant allegedly crashed into the back of her grandparents’ vehicle Thanksgiving evening. Authorities say the Mexican man was driving at a high rate of speed and ran a red light.

The family of Rhyan Moody, a cheerleader at Colleyville Heritage High School, says a drunk driver caused the fatal collision and her grandparents were injured.   Continue reading “Illegal Immigrant Allegedly Kills Texas Cheerleader in Thanksgiving Day DUI Crash”

The Hill

Senate Republicans have approved the repeal of ObamaCare’s individual mandate as part of their tax-cut bill, a major step toward ending an unpopular part of the health-care law.

“Families ought to be able to make decisions about what they want to buy and what works for them — not the government,” Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) said, hailing the accomplishment.   Continue reading “Senate GOP repeals ObamaCare mandate”

The Weather Channel

The wait is over. The first and only visible supermoon of 2017 is set to adorn the night sky Sunday.

December’s full moon, dubbed the Full Cold Moon, will appear up to 30 percent brighter and up to 14 percent larger than normal as the celestial body makes its closest pass to the Earth, according to Space.com.   Continue reading “2017’s Only Supermoon Coming Sunday: Here’s When and How to See It”

Currently, the process of eliminating ISIS and other radical terrorist groups is coming to a logical end. Simultaneously peace and common life return to the cities and towns throughout Syria.

It has become possible due to the successful steps of the Syrian Arab army (SAA) as well as a lot of efforts done by the Official Government. Both of them create favorable conditions for the return of residents to their homes where they previously lived in peace.   Continue reading “Syrians from Tell Rifaat Return Home”

Daily Mail

San Diego on Friday opened the first of three industrial-sized tents to house the homeless as part of the city’s efforts to contain a hepatitis outbreak stemming from the deplorable conditions people were living in on the streets.

About 20 people made their way to a bunk bed Friday in the tent that will house 350 single men and women.

Two other giant tents will open later this month – one for families and one for veterans. The tents will house a total of 700 people.   Continue reading “San Diego opens giant tent to contain hepatitis outbreak”

Fox News

A dog stepped on a 12-guage shotgun and shot a hunter in the back with bird-shot pellets in Wright County, Iowa.

On Wednesday, 36-year-old William Rancourt was shot when a hunting dog stepped on the trigger of a shotgun lying on the ground nearly 22 yards away from the man, causing the gun to fire, a news release from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources reports.

The man was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries, the report continues.   Continue reading “Dog shoots hunter after another hunter leaves shotgun on ground”