New York Post – by Kathianne Boniello

The “cowboy” cops who killed a crazed stagehand in Midtown in a hail of bullets should have never used deadly force, says the innocent bystander struck by one of the slugs.

Lauran Code, 46, who was in town last year for her high-powered job as a fashion designer with photo-sharing Web site Shutterfly, had just grabbed breakfast when an officer rushed to take down Garry Conrad — an out-of-work stagehand who allegedly lunged at cops with a knife at the crowded intersection of Eighth Avenue and West 49th Street.   Continue reading “Bystander grazed in NYPD shooting says cops shouldn’t have used deadly force”

The Guardian – by Larry Elliot

The contrasting fortunes of rich and poor in the decade since the start of the financial crisis are starkly illustrated by a new report showing the young and those renting homes struggling while the top 1% have now recouped all the ground they lost during the world’s worst post-second world war slump.

New research from the Resolution Foundation showed that households with incomes of £275,000 or more quickly recovered from the impact of the deep recession and have seen their share of national income return to the level seen before the global banking system froze up in the summer of 2007.   Continue reading “Top 1% of households in UK fully recovered from financial crisis”

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The head of the Youngstown Federal Drug Enforcement Administration says a recent marijuana-smuggling operation with ties to Warren is the first of its kind he has seen in this area.

In fact, said Bob Balzano, who runs the local DEA office, the only time he has heard of the method being deployed was in April, when a similar discovery was made in Minnesota.  Continue reading “$1M pot found in Mexican-made Fords transported through Warren to Kent”

Sleuth Journal – by Stephen Lendman

On Thursday, 122 UN member states adopted the first ever treaty banning nuclear weapons. It’s legally-binding when taking effect – without an enforcement mechanism to assure compliance.

The treaty states “(e)ach State Party undertakes never under any circumstances to…develop, test, produce, manufacture, otherwise acquire, possess or stockpile nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices.”   Continue reading “UN Treaty Bans Nuclear Weapons”

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Former Haitian government Klaus Eberwein was found dead in a motel room earlier this week from a gunshot wound to the head. The Miami-Dade medical examiner is ruling it a suicide.

What’s suspicious about this ‘suicide’? Eberwein was set to testify against the Clinton Foundation. Interesting.   Continue reading “Another Victim of Clinton Arkancide? Man Set to Testify Against Clinton Foundation Found Dead of Apparent Suicide”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: You mean to tell me all those iDevices are not helping our kids? You mean to tell me sneaking birth control to our children at school does not help them? You mean to tell me teaching our children how to do “anal sex right” is not helping them? Do you see a theme here? Wickedness prevails and it brings our children down. How about we educate our children in the Word of God. Teach our children right from wrong which brings true freedom to our souls.

Continue reading “America Sees Alarming Spike In Middle School Suicide Rate”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: This is not new news either. This is a continuation of what has already been reported. What do people expect from someone placed into office?

The Trump administration gave $6.3 million to a group linked to liberal mega-donor George Soros as part of an effort to to develop “independent, professional media” in Moldova, The Daily Caller has learned.   Continue reading “Trump Admin Continues Obama-Era Tradition Of Giving Millions To Soros-Linked Groups”

Fox News – by  Todd Starnes

Alliance Defending Freedom is demanding a retraction and apology from ABC News after reporters smeared one of the nation’s most respected religious liberty law firms as a ‘hate group.’

ABC News reporters Pete Madden and Erin Galloway wrote a scathing report on a speech Attorney General Jeff Sessions delivered behind closed doors at the Summit on Religious Liberty at the Ritz-Carlton in Dana Point, California.   Continue reading “ABC News: Christians who defend religious liberty are ‘hate group’”

Independent Journal Review – by Reid Mene

A group of children celebrating a birthday party at Chick-fil-A was potentially left mortified when a group of animal rights protesters showed up.

A video recently posted to YouTube depicts a group of protesters wearing cow masks as they appear to be covered in fake blood while pretending to die.   Continue reading “When Animal Rights Activists Crash Child’s Chick-fil-A B-Day Party, The Parents Unleash the Full Might of ‘Mom Power’”

Inc. – by Joseph Steinberg

Were you a resident of the United States between January 1, 2000 and May 31, 2011 who bought during that time period–for either personal or business use–one or more phones, tablets, or laptops?

If so, you are likely owed money as the result of a class action lawsuit–but you may need to file a quick form in order to receive payment.   Continue reading “Did You Buy a Phone, Tablet, or Laptop Between 2000 and 2011? You Are Owed Money”

A nun, badly needing to use the restroom, walked into a local Hooters.

The place was hopping with music and loud conversation and every once in a while ‘the lights would turn off.’ Each time the lights would go out, the place would erupt into cheers.

However, when the revelers saw the nun, the room went dead silent. She walked up to the bartender, and asked, ‘May I please use the restroom?   Continue reading “Nun at Hooters”