Fox News

Outrage from Native American activists and their supporters has led a liberal California city closer to tearing down what they considered an offensive monument — to President William McKinley.

It’s the latest in a string of moves to scrap monuments decried as offensive to Native Americans — coming after the nationwide controversy over statues of Confederate leaders.  Continue reading “After Confederate statue controversy, cities move to tear down monuments seen as offensive to Native Americans”

The Organic Prepper

I’m going to start this issue telling you why February and March were terrible months for me. I had some major financial problems, but there’s a moral to the story, so bear with me. (I’m not just whining or looking for sympathy, I promise.)

What I want you to take from this is how just about anyone can run into hard times financially, no matter how carefully you try to prepare. Although I know there should be no shame in this, I was terribly embarrassed when I ran into problems lately.  Continue reading “What to Do When You Have Financial Problems”

WISTV 10

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL (WPLG/CNN) – Even though her doctor approved the trip, a pregnant woman says she was refused a spot on a Disney cruise, and when her family became frustrated, armed guards arrived to escort them away.

A family of 10, including a baby boy on the way, took a plane from St. Louis to Miami for their Disney Magic cruise. They were so excited they even had T-shirts made saying, “Keep calm and enjoy your Disney vacation.”  Continue reading “Pregnant woman kicked off Disney cruise by armed guards”

Patriot or Traitor

John Paul Stevens is a treasonous American lawyer and jurist who served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1975 until his retirement in 2010.

Retired Supreme Court Judge John Paul Stevens wrote an oped Tuesday (March 27, 2018) in the New York Times calling for the repeal of the Second Amendment of the US Constitution.  Continue reading “John Paul Stevens is a traitor.”

The Daily Caller – by Kerry Picket

America knows Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students through mainly a handful of pro-gun control activist students, but according to a faculty member of the school where the deadly shooting took place, many other students say the most visible activists do not represent them.

“I’ve had some students approach me privately to talk to me about it, but I should note that those student activists none of them were ever in any danger during this whole thing…none of them except for the one girl Samantha Fuentes,” the faculty member said, on the condition of anonymity, during an interview with NRATV that aired Friday on Dana Loesch’s “Relentless” program.  Continue reading “Marjory Stoneman Douglas Teacher Says Many Students Feel They Are Misrepresented By Famous Classmates”

Mirror

China is imposing tariffs on more than 125 US imports including fruit and pork, heightening fears of a trade war between the two countries.

Tariffs of up to 25 per cent go into effect on Monday as President Xi Jinping’s government followed through on a threat to impose the measures.  Continue reading “China imposes tariffs on more than 125 US imports including fruit and pork as fears of trade war grow”

Fellowship of the Minds – by Dr. Eowyn

On March 24, 2018, one month and ten days after the February 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, student-led pro-gun control “March For Our Lives” demonstrations took place across America, including in Washington, D.C.

The word “Our” in March For Our Lives refers to students.

From Wikipedia:   Continue reading “Application for ‘March For Our Lives’ permit was made months before Parkland school shooting”

CBC News

Alberta gun enthusiasts are not happy with proposed legislation that would impact how they buy and sell firearms.

Nearly 1,000 vendors and hundreds of visitors attended the Calgary Gun Show — the largest of its kind in Canada — on Saturday.  Continue reading “Alberta firearm enthusiasts say Canada has ‘too much gun control,’ decry proposed legislation”

Daily News

Scientists have developed an astonishing mind-reading machine which can translate what you are thinking and instantly display it as text.

They claim that it has an accuracy rate of 90 per cent or more and say that it works by interpreting consonants and vowels in our brains.   Continue reading “Mind-reading machine can translate your thoughts and display as text”

ABC 13 News

Harris County Judge Ed Emmett’s office confirms Harris County Justice of the Peace Hilary Green, who’d been a judge since 2007, quit on Tuesday.  Continue reading “Suspended Harris Co. judge accused of sexting in court resigns”

Fox News

Gun rights activists were handing out high-capacity magazines at a rally outside the Vermont State House on Saturday to protest new legislation that would ban them and increase gun control in the state.

Hundreds of protesters gathered to urge Republican Gov. Phil Scott not to sign a new bill that would ban high-capacity magazines and bump stocks, expand background checks for private gun sales and raise the legal age for gun purchases.   Continue reading “Gun rights activists hand out high-capacity magazines at Vermont rally”