RT

School-issued computer devices – provided to one-third of school children across the US – collect excessive amounts of highly sensitive personal data on the students without parental consent or even prior notice, a new study finds.

Electronic devices distributed in US schools collect unprecedented amounts of personal data on children as young as five years old, according to a new report by Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), dubbed ‘Spying on Students’ – the result of a two-year study.  Continue reading “School-issued computers spy on children in US without parental consent – digital rights group”

RT

Top Israeli officials have vowed not to negotiate with Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike, adding that the death penalty would “prevent” imprisoned Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti from staging the nationwide protest.

“They are terrorists and incarcerated murderers who are getting what they deserve and we have no reason to negotiate with them,” Israeli Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan told Army Radio on Tuesday, according to media reports.   Continue reading “‘Terrorists getting what they deserve’: Israel refuses to negotiate with Palestinian hunger strikers”

Daily Mail

Nurseries should teach toddlers about same-sex relationships and transgender lifestyles to reduce hate crime, say teachers.

The National Union of Teachers voted yesterday for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) matters to be taught to children aged two to four.   Continue reading “Give nursery children lessons about same-sex relationships”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Just when a few hours had passed without any escalation around the Korean Peninsula, The Guardian reports that the US military is considering shooting down North Korean missile tests as a show of strength to Pyongyang according to two sources briefed on the plans.

As the USS Carl Vinson heads towards the peninsula, along with two oither carriers, the Pentagon is looking for ways short of war to pressure North Korea into denuclearization, particularly if Pyongyang goes forward with an anticipated sixth nuclear test.   Continue reading “Pentagon Considers Shooting Down North Korea Missile Tests”

Fox News

A pair of Russian nuclear-capable bombers flew near Alaska Monday night, two U.S. officials told Fox News, coming as close as 100 miles from Kodiak Island — the first time since President Trump took office that Moscow has sent bombers so close to the U.S.

The two Russian Tu-95 “Bear” bombers flew roughly 280 miles southwest of Elmendorf Air Force Base, within the Air Defense Identification Zone of the United States.  Continue reading “Russian bombers fly near Alaska; Air Force scrambles jets”

KATU 2

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A federal jury has resumed deliberations in the trial of six men who had assault-style weapons during a standoff that stopped government agents from rounding up cattle near Cliven Bundy’s ranch in April 2014.

Jurors spent a full day at work Monday before sending questions to the judge that appeared to suggest they may not reach a unanimous verdict for each defendant.  Continue reading “Jury resumes work in Bundy ranch standoff case in Nevada”

RT

Mike Pence’s statement on the US running out of “strategic patience” towards Pyongyang does not contribute to resolving the crisis, Sergey Lavrov said, voicing hopes there will be no repeat of the US strike on Syria in North Korea.

I hope that there won’t be any unilateral actions like we recently saw in Syria and that the US will follow the policies Trump repeatedly declared during his election campaign,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said, regarding the statement made by US Vice President Mike Pence on Monday during his visit to South Korea.   Continue reading “Russia warns US against ‘Syria-style’ actions in N. Korea”

RT

US Marines have begun to touch down in Darwin, in Australia’s tropical north, as the first of some 1,250 “stand ready to fight” against North Korea amid warnings that Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons program is a “serious threat” to Canberra.

The deployment will see the largest US aircraft contingent to Australia in peacetime history, Reuters reports, adding that the 25-year annual deployment program was launched by former US President Barack Obama back in 2011 as part of America’s ‘pivot’ to Asia. During the six-month deployment, US Marines will conduct exercises with Australian troops and will also visit Chinese forces.   Continue reading “‘Ready to fight & win’: US marines deployed to Australia amid N. Korean ‘nuclear threat’”

CBS Philly

ERIE, Pa. (CBS) –– Pennsylvania State Police say the manhunt for the alleged ‘Facebook killer’ Steve Stephens is over.

Authorities say Stephens shot and killed himself after a brief pursuit.  Continue reading “Police: Alleged ‘Facebook Killer’ Fatally Shoots Self In Erie County”

Daily Mail

The Philippine police have given bonuses for killing drug suspects, planted evidence at crime scenes and carried out most of the murders they blamed on vigilantes, said two senior officers.

The officials, who are critical of President Rodrigo Duterte’s ‘war on drugs,’ challenged the government’s explanations of the killings in interviews.   Continue reading “Philippine police are being given bonuses for killing suspects”

CBS Sacramento – by Drew Bollea

OROVILLE (CBS13) — The boos and shouts of displeasure started during the introduction of Rep. Doug LaMalfa (R-Richvale) at his town hall meeting in Oroville.

For nearly two hours, the crowd at the State Theater shouted down responses by the congressman.

“I’m appalled,” said Linda Agee, a LaMalfa supporter.   Continue reading “Congressman Walks Off Stage During Oroville Town Hall”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

Women all across America are being conned into medically unnecessary breast removal surgery (bilateral mastectomy surgery) by doctors who scare them with “fake science” by falsely describing genetic testing results, warn researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine.

Women who have harmless genetic variants called VUS (Variants of Uncertain Significance) are falsely being told by nearly half of all breast cancer surgeons that they have the “breast cancer gene” (BRCA1 or BRCA2) and therefore must have the surgery to save their lives. Famously, Angelina Jolie underwent a bilateral mastectomy after being told she carried the gene for breast cancer, but these new findings by Stanford researchers call into question whether her surgery was medically necessary at all.   Continue reading “Women being CONNED into mastectomy surgery by doctors who SCARE them with false genetic testing results, warn Stanford medical researchers”

Bloomberg – by Jennifer A Dlouhy

As President Donald Trump contemplates whether to make good on his campaign promise to yank the United States out of the Paris climate accord, an unlikely lobbying force is hoping to talk him out of it: oil and coal producers.

A pro-Paris bloc within the administration has recruited energy companies to lend their support ahead of a high-level White House meeting on the subject taking place as soon as Tuesday, according to two people familiar with the effort who asked not to be identified.  Continue reading “Exxon, Shell Join Ivanka Trump to Defend Paris Climate Pact”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Now who is the one pushing hate and division here? Of course it is the LGBT groups. Hey if you do not like what a Christian has to say then do not listen to them, just like we do not listen to those who want to tell us it is okay to be LGBT. It may be okay for you and that is certainly your choice. But our Father is not okay with it and He never will be.

Continue reading “LGBT Advocates Seek To Label Opponents As U.S. Hate Groups”