American Free Press – by Dave Gahary

Concordia Publishing House (CPH) is the publishing arm of the 2 million-member Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, a conservative denomination that rejects ordaining women, abortion, and homosexual marriage. Founded in 1869, CPH is the oldest publishing company west of the Mississippi River and the world’s largest distinctly Lutheran publishing house. According to its website, it publishes “the world’s most widely circulated daily devotional resource,” printing and distributing over 850,000 copies quarterly, and its children’s books have been published in the millions of copies. But none of this matters to the world’s most visited website, Google.com, who has refused to do business with CPH.   Continue reading “Google: Christianity Must Be Censored”

Campus Reform – by Toni Airaksinen

The U.S. Department of Education is officially investigating allegations that the University of Southern California excludes male students from certain educational opportunities.

The Title IX investigation was launched in response to complaints submitted by a USC professor whose efforts have already instigated a similar investigation into Yale University.  Continue reading “USC under federal investigation for anti-male discrimination”

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

An attorney for Trump, Jay Sekulow announced Wednesday the American Center for Law and Justice uncovered thousands of documents showing Clinton Foundation pay-to-play with Hillary’s State Department through a FOIA lawsuit.

We have uncovered a ‘favor factory’ the ACLJ reported on Wednesday.   Continue reading “SEKULOW: We Have Uncovered Thousands of Docs Showing Pay-to-Play Between Hillary State Department and Clinton Foundation”

The Daily Caller – by Derek Hunter

By now, there’s a fairly good chance your personal information has been exposed, to one degree or another, to hackers. Personally, I’ve received notifications from several companies and my college about hacking attempts they’ve suffered that made my personal information vulnerable to identity thieves, and you or someone know likely has, too. It’s the reality of living in the 21st century — hackers are constantly attempting to access our information, which requires us to take extra precautions to protect our important information. If only government were so concerned.   Continue reading “The Pentagon Is About To Do Something Stupid”

Fox 10

PANAMA CITY BEACH, FL – Police in Panama City, Florida said the man who was involved in a shootout with officers Tuesday is dead.

The man is identified as 49-year-old Kevin Robert Holroyd. He’s also connected to a deadly shooting in Walton County.    Continue reading “Gunman involved in shootout with Panama City Police is dead”

Boing Boing – by Cory Doctorow

High school students in Pennsylvania’s Northern Lebanon School District report that they are not allowed to walk through their schools’ hallways unless they smile; if they refuse they are sent for mandatory counselling.

The students who report that they were ordered to smile or face consequences also say that the same administrators failed to follow up on their complaints about in-school and online bullying by fellow students.   Continue reading “High school students who will not smile in the hallways are sent to mandatory counselling, while bullying is rampant”

RT

In a bid to combat online revenge porn, Facebook is now asking any worried users to send naked pictures of themselves to the social network to prevent them being shared publicly elsewhere on the company’s various platforms.

The measure would constitute a huge leap of faith by users to trust Facebook with their most intimate information. The company is still dealing with the repercussions of the Cambridge Analytica user data scandal.   Continue reading “Send us your nudes: Facebook’s bizarre strategy for fighting revenge porn”

Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

Speaking to reporters Tuesday, President Trump said that preparations continue for the summit with Kim Jong-un, but that there is a “very substantial chance” the talks will be postponed from June 12. Trump suggested Chinese President Xi Jinping was to blame.

Trump said there was a “little change in attitude from Kim” after his second meeting with Xi. He offered no suggestion as to why China would want the talks delayed, and said it was possible the talks would just happen later.   Continue reading “Trump Expects North Korea Summit Delay, Blames China”

Middle East Eye

Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad said on Wednesday that the withdrawal of Iranian forces from Syria was “not up for discussion”, Lebanon’s al-Mayadeen TV reported.

“Whether Iranian forces or Hezbollah withdraw or stay in Syria is not up for discussion because it’s the (business) of the Syrian government,” the channel cited him as saying.  Continue reading “Syria warns Iranian forces pull-out ‘not up for discussion’”

Activist Post – by Brandon Turbeville

After the scrapping of the Iran nuclear deal by the Trump administration, the re-imposition of sanctions against the Persian nation, and the threat to impose the “toughest sanctions in history,” the US gear-up to destabilize or perhaps even go to war with Iran is becoming more and more visible by the day. A war of words between Iran and the United States is now ensuing with actual military aggression against Iran by Israel in Syria promising to provide an even greater likelihood that the U.S. military and America’s busy intelligence community will soon be working even harder to ensure that Iran is no longer able to resist Atlanticist hegemony.   Continue reading ““7 Countries In 5 Years:” 2007 Wesley Clark Interview Reveals US Plan To Go To War With Iraq, Iran, Syria, Libya, Lebanon, Somalia, And Sudan”

New York Daily News

Dozens of undocumented immigrants were found packed in a trailer along a Texas highway near the Mexico border late Tuesday, according to authorities.

State police stopped the truck near the border town of Raymondville at around 10 p.m., officials said.

Continue reading “Trailer packed with 90 undocumented immigrants found in Texas”

Fox 5 New York

 – With the summer travel season fast approaching, gas prices are on the rise but some people are getting sticker shock in Manhattan.

Regular gas has hit $5 a gallon at at least one station.  A Mobil station on 11th Ave. in Hell’s Kitchen has raised its prices to $4.999 a gallon.  That’s well above the current average for the five boroughs.  AAA says the average in New York City is $3.18 a gallon.  Continue reading “Gas hits $5 a gallon in New York City”

Americans for Tax Reform

Nanny-state-imposing left-wing billionaire Michael Bloomberg is now on video admitting how much he likes to raise taxes on poor people, calling such tax hikes a “good thing.” For years, Bloomberg has personally funded and promoted all sorts of regressive taxes and regulations in an attempt to push people around. He uses the coercive power of the government to force people to live their lives as he sees fit.   Continue reading “Left-Wing Billionaire Michael Bloomberg: Raising Taxes on Poor People Is a “good thing.””

Fox News 8

NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — A North Myrtle Beach pawn shop’s sign about AR-15 assault-style rifles has sparked a conversation on social media, WPDE reports.

Their sign reads, “We sell AR-15’s because we’re not Dick’s.”   Continue reading “North Myrtle Beach pawn shop sign about AR-15s sparks social media debate”

Conservative Firing Line – by Joe Newby

On Sunday, Fox News reported that Hillary Clinton, the most evil person ever nominated to the White House by a major party, will receive Harvard’s prestigious Radcliffe Medal for her alleged “transformative impact on society,” the Ivy League university said.

According to the Fox Report:   Continue reading “Hillary Clinton to receive Harvard medal for ‘transformative impact on society’”