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MANSFIELD, Ohio – A Mansfield woman was arrested Saturday afternoon after making lewd comments to an Easter Bunny at a carousel park in Mansfield.

Police report that they were called out to Richland Carrousel Park after receiving a complaint that  Ladonna Hughett, 54, appeared to be intoxicated while having her picture taken with the Easter Bunny. She allegedly made lewd comments to the Bunny and then began riding the carousel.   Continue reading “Mansfield woman arrested for making lewd comments to Easter Bunny”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

While students and activists geared up to march in Washington, D.C., and across the country in support of new restrictions on the Second Amendment, rapper Killer Mike warned that gun control is way the progressive left can return black Americans to slavery.

In an interview with NRATV’s Colion Noir, Killer Mike explained how the left equates gun control with progress and observed, “[They are] going to progress us into slavery.”  Continue reading “Rapper Killer Mike to ‘Progressive’ Gun Grabbers: ‘You’re not Woke,’ and ‘You’re Going to Progress Us into Slavery’”

Free Thought Project – by Rachel Blevins

Gardena, CA – Two police officers have been indicted by a federal grand jury after they were caught illegally selling more than 100 firearms that the department deemed unsafe for the public, all while using their badges in an attempt to cover up their crimes.

The firearms sales took place between 2015 and 2017, and several of the buyers were convicted felons. Detective Carlos Miguel Fernandez, 42, and Officer Edward Yasushiro Arao, 47, were charged with a combined five felony counts that included “engaging in the business of dealing in firearms without a license and lying about it.”  Continue reading “Cops Caught Running Black Market Gun Trade—Using Badges to Sell Illegal Guns to Criminals”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

Rev. Kenneth Glasgow was charged in shooting murder the day after he participated in the local anti-gun march.

Rev. Kenneh is Al Sharpton’s half-brother from Alabama.   Continue reading “Al Sharpton’s Brother Charged in Shooting Murder — ONE DAY After Participating in Anti-Gun March”

Breitbart – by John Hayward

The Iran-backed Houthi rebels of Yemen fired a salvo of seven ballistic missiles at Saudi Arabia on Sunday night, targeting the cities of Najran, Jizan, Khamis Mushait, and the capital of Riyadh.

Saudi defense forces say they were able to intercept all seven missiles. One fatality and two injuries were reported as debris from an intercepted missile fell on a home in Riyadh and killed an Egyptian resident. The death marked the first fatality on Saudi soil from a Houthi attack.  Continue reading “Saudis Intercept Seven Missiles Fired by Iran-Backed Rebels in Yemen”

Reuters

New York state’s attorney general said on Tuesday he will lead a multistate lawsuit to try to stop the federal government from asking people whether they are citizens in the 2020 Census, arguing the move will discourage immigrants from participating.

The U.S. Commerce Department, which runs the Census Bureau, announced on Monday that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross had decided to include the citizenship question after a Justice Department request based on a desire for better enforcement of the Voting Rights Act. The act protects minorities’ voting rights.  Continue reading “New York state will sue to block Census citizenship question”

Collective Evolution – by Joe Martino

For centuries art has been used as a tool for telling the human story. What we look like, what we do, artistic expressions of our society – all are encompassed in centuries worth of art.

Now is no different. We see in film and music today, people calling out various aspects of our society that need to be observed. Whether it’s bands talking about the prison like nature of our world or films drawing upon the underlying consciousness that makes up all of life, the reflection triggers are there.   Continue reading “These 15 Drawings Are An Incredible Reflection Of What’s ‘Wrong’ With Society”

Yahoo News – by Mariella Moon, Engadget

Google has successfully convinced a California federal judge to toss out (PDF) a lawsuit accusing its video-sharing platform YouTube of censoring conservatives. The lawsuit was filed in October by Dennis Prager, a conservative radio host and YouTuber who runs the channel PragerU. His videos include conservative viewpoints on topics like abortion, climate change and income equality. Prager accused YouTube of being biased against conservatives by placing age restrictions and refusing to run ads on some of his videos without a “compelling, significant or legitimate reason.”  Continue reading “US judge blocks lawsuit accusing YouTube of censoring conservatives”

Politico – by Matt Friedman

TRENTON — The last time a mass shooting spurred New Jersey Democrats to seek to toughen the state’s already strict gun laws — after the Sandy Hook massacre in 2012 — they ran into a wall in then-Republican Gov. Chris Christie.

Now, in the aftermath of last month’s shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., Democrats are trying again, with many of the same measures Christie rejected. Only this time, they’re almost certain to be signed by Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy.   Continue reading “Assembly passes 6 bills to toughen state’s gun control laws”

RT

President of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa has suggested creating a single currency for Africa which, according to him, could boost trade across borders and match international currencies.

The idea was first mooted by Ramaphosa during a meeting of the African Union in Rwanda, where 44 countries gathered to sign the African Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) treaty.  Continue reading “‘Time has arrived for Africa to establish a single currency’ – South African president”

Mail.com

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell wants a full pardon for hemp. The Kentucky Republican on Monday previewed legislation seeking to free the plant from its ties to marijuana and let it take root as a legitimate crop.

Hemp — marijuana’s non-intoxicating cousin — would be removed from the controlled substances list under the bill he’s offering, McConnell said. The result would legalize hemp as an agricultural commodity.  Continue reading “McConnell looks to complete hemp’s comeback as crop”

Mail.com

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — As a girl in Kansas, Linda Brown’s father tried to enroll her in an all-white school in Topeka. He and several black families were turned away, sparking the Brown v. Board of Education case that challenged segregation in public schools.

A 1954 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court followed, striking down racial segregation in schools and cementing Linda Brown’s place in history as a central figure in the landmark case. Funeral officials in Topeka said Brown died Sunday at age 75. A cause of death was not released. Arrangements were pending at Peaceful Rest Funeral Chapel.  Continue reading “Linda Brown, central figure in school segregation case, dies”

MassPrivateI

Cities across America are installing FREE smart parking meters equipped with license plate license plate readers (LPR).

A company called Municipal Parking Service (MPS) has been installing free camera equipped parking meters in MassachusettsConnecticutNew JerseyFlorida and CanadaContinue reading “FREE spying smart parking meters are “virtual police officers””

Orange Country Register

The Orange County Sheriff’s Department, whose leadership opposes the new California sanctuary law that limits cooperation with federal immigration officials, announced Monday that it is now providing public information on when inmates are released from custody.

As of Monday, March 26, an existing “Who’s in Jail” online database includes the date and time of inmates’ release – a move agency officials say will enhance communication with its law enforcement partners.   Continue reading “In response to California sanctuary law, Orange County Sheriff makes public inmates’ release dates”

The Organic Prepper

If you’re involved in the preparedness lifestyle, you’re probably into planning. Most likely, you research and study the excellent preparedness strategies put out by experts. Whether we prepare for incidents small or large, we all ponder what we’d do if something world-as-we-know-it-ending went down.

The trouble is, a lot of the plans that get made are more likely  to get you killed than to save you. And people post these plans online, then new preppers read them and think, “Wow, what a great idea.”   Continue reading “12 Bad Strategies That Will Get Preppers Killed”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

White House attorneys are conducting an internal probe of two loans totaling over $500 million to Jared Kushner’s family business from Citigroup and Apollo Global Management LLC.

The Office of Government Ethics (OGE) revealed the internal West Wing probe into whether the loans violated criminal or ethical statutes, in a letter to Illinois Democratic Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, who sits on the House Oversight Committee.   Continue reading “White House Conducting Internal Investigation Into $500 Million Kushner Loans”

Washington Examiner – by Susan Ferrechio

Sen. James Inhofe said he will introduce legislation aimed at preventing illegal immigrants who make it over the U.S. border from disappearing into the country due to overcrowded detention centers.

Inhofe said U.S. detention facilities release thousands of illegal immigrants into the United States with a court date with an immigration judge, and they almost never return to attend.   Continue reading “Republican bill would stop illegal immigrants from being able to ‘disappear’ once they’re caught”

ABC News

The FBI is investigating several suspicious packages found at military installations and government facilities around the Washington, D.C., area, the agency confirmed Monday.

The FBI said each package was collected for further analysis, and at least one contained explosive material.  Continue reading “FBI investigating suspicious packages at DC-area military installations”