Breitbart – by Neil Munro

The Department of Homeland Security is drafting recommendations for Congress to reform the H-2B cheap-labor program, according to a July 6 letter to Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley, the chairman of the Senate’s judiciary committee.

“The report will include options on how the program can better serve out national interests … DHS is committed to ensuring that our immigration system is implemented lawfully and that American workers are protected,” said the letter, signed by L Francis Cissna, the director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency.   Continue reading “DHS Prepares H-2B Reform Plan”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: The subject appears to lean more towards, ‘since church attendance is declining, is that making Christians have anxiety’. The answer is “no” to that statement. However, church attendance is and has declined, this article even points that out. I am not here to puff up your sails with lies, I am here to tell you the truth…

Look folks, we have homosexual pastors and teachers these days and you honestly think church attendance is going to rise? There is a reason for Christianity’s decline and it has nothing to do with God, but how we, as teachers and pastors relay God’s Message to the world. We have corrupted His Word as a people, making excuses for sinners so their sin is not only accepted by the church, but they have become religious teachers.
Continue reading “New Harvard Research Says U.S. Christianity Is Not Shrinking, But Growing Stronger”

Evening Standard

Twelve boys and their coach have been rescued from the flooded cave in Thailand.

Divers using guide ropes and shared oxygen tanks managed to safely rescue every member of the Wild Boars football team and the coach who were trapped in the Tham Luang cave for several weeks.   Continue reading “Thai cave rescue news latest: All twelve boys and coach freed from cave”

Overdrive

Previewing technologies that it says lay the foundation for autonomous trucks, Continental last week offered a peak into the world of its research and development efforts around next-gen truck tech.

The German-based tire and component supplier provided a two-day preview in Frankfurt, Germany, of systems it plans to more fully debut later this year at the IAA Commercial Vehicle show in Hannover, Germany. Some of the platforms are ready for deployment in Europe in the coming years. Others are still in development, slated for implementation in the coming decade.   Continue reading “Continental developing advanced mapping tech that could underpin autonomous trucks”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

The bizarre “sonic attacks” against diplomats began in Cuba, but have now spread to other countries with over 200 illnesses reported. It all started in the fall of 2016 when diplomats at the United States Embassy in Cuba reported some hearing loss and mild brain damage after hearing unusual and puzzling sounds.

SHTFPlan originally detailed the symptoms experienced by US diplomats in Cuba back in September of 2017.   Continue reading “Strange ‘Sonic Attacks’ Against Diplomats Reach Epic Proportions”

Free Range Report – by Marjorie Haun

Some of the worst wildfires in Colorado history have raged this summer, with new ones flaring up daily. Thus far, the massive Spring Creek fire–the third worst in state history–has burned over 104,000 acres southwest of Pueblo, the Burro and 416 fires near Durango have burned over 61,000 acres, and other fires burning in central and northern Colorado have consumed more than 40,000 acres. For several weeks, wildland firefighters have been battling the 416 fire which is still only 45 percent contained, and there is no end in sight for the Spring Creek fire, which today is only 5 percent contained. A report in the Canon City Daily Record, described the Spring Creek blaze as “a flood of fire” which has destroyed more than 250 homes.   Continue reading “Forest Service keeps SuperTanker grounded as Colorado wildfires explode”

American Free Thinker – by John Friend

A jury found five self-described antifascist activists not guilty of two separate misdemeanor assault charges stemming from a violent attack on a Trump supporter in March 2017 at the conclusion of a contentious trial at the Alameda County Superior Courthouse in Oakland, Calif. Oakland is a short distance from Berkeley, Calif., which was the scene of multiple violent clashes involving Trump supporters, free-speech activists, and other right-leaning patriots on one  side and bands of antifa, anti-Trump activists, and other radical leftwing groups on the other.   Continue reading “Neo-Bolshevik Thugs Get Free Pass”

Fox News

A waitress with a concealed carry permit defended her co-worker after an irate customer went behind the counter and punched her, newly released video reveals.

The attack at George Webb restaurant in Milwaukee on June 28 could have been much worse, according to Alderman Bob Donovan, who made the footage public.   Continue reading “Pistol-packing waitress defends George Webb co-worker during attack”

Daily Mail

Hillary Clinton has ramped her public presence and her fundraising appeals in recent weeks, leading to speculation she’s plotting her 2020 comeback and preparing for a rematch with Donald Trump.

The former presidential candidate has been appearing at high-profile events – such as for the Clinton Foundation and at Oxford University – in addition to asking for donations to causes she supports.   Continue reading “Talk emerges that Hillary Clinton is plotting her 2020 comeback”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Welcome to the future, citizen, where employees not replaced by robots will be granted raises based on their predicted performance by a computer.

And no, this is not some dystopian vision of the future: IBM is already doing just that – using their “Watson” artificial intelligence to look at an employee’s “experiences and projects” and integrating data from their internal training system to assess whether an employee has gained new skills.    Continue reading “Employers Start Using AI To Set Raises Based On “Predicted” Performance”

Wikipedia

The name of México has several hypotheses that entail the origin, history, and use of the name México, which dates back to 14th century Mesoamerica. The Nahuatl word Mexicomeans place of the Mexica but the ethnonym Mexicatl itself is of unknown etymology.[1] An alternate possibility is that the name may come from the word mexixin, a cress that grew in the swamplands of Lake Texcoco.[citation needed] It was an edible grass that the Aztecs or Mexica survived on as they settled where today lies México City.   Continue reading “Name of Mexico”

Fox 10

 – The American Trucking Association says trucks moved more than 70% of all freight shipped throughout the United States and generated 719 billion dollars in revenue last year.

The association also says that 51,000 more drivers are needed to meet demand from comapnies like Amazon and Walmart.    Continue reading “Phoenix trucking impacted by nationwide trucker shortage”

Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Donald Trump is set on Monday night to announce his nominee for a lifetime position on the U.S. Supreme Court, with four conservative federal appellate judges as the top contenders to succeed retiring long-time Justice Anthony Kennedy.

The Republican president, with an opportunity to further put his stamp on the court with the second appointee of his 18 months in office, is expected to choose among four judges with strong conservative credentials: Thomas Hardiman, Brett Kavanaugh, Raymond Kethledge and Amy Coney Barrett.   Continue reading “Trump set to announce hotly anticipated U.S. Supreme Court pick”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Australia’s Minister for Social Service, Dan Tehan, announced July 1st, the Australian Government will monetarily penalize any citizen whose children are not up to date on their vaccinations. The penalty, in the form of a reduction of government payments, amounts to $56 (AUD) monthly.

Called the “No Jab No Pay” program, Australia aims to increase compliance with government mandated vaccination programs by taking money away from its citizens. Parents who refuse to vaccinate their children may continue to do so under religious or medical grounds, but will not be allowed to keep the money they were previously receiving from the government.   Continue reading “Australia Now Issuing Fines to Citizens Who Refuse Vaccines for Their Kids”

Washington Times – by Stephen Dinan

Every illegal immigrant parent whose child was separated at the border has now been able to at least speak by telephone, the government said in a new court filing Friday.

And some parents have already been moved to new detention facilities to put them closer to where their children are being held, preparing for final unification and, in many cases, release from custody.   Continue reading “ICE to set free illegal immigrants to comply with judge’s family reunification order”

Yahoo News

Donald Trump’s personal driver for more than 25 years says the billionaire real estate developer didn’t pay him overtime and raised his salary twice in 15 years, clawing back the second raise by cutting off his health benefits.

Noel Cintron, who is listed in public records as a registered Republican, sued the Trump Organization for about 3,300 of overtime that he says he worked in the past six years. He’s not allowed to sue for overtime prior to that due to the statute of limitations.   Continue reading “Trump’s Personal Driver for 25 Years Sues for Unpaid Overtime”

Daily Mail

Hundreds of thousands of migrants are waiting in Libya to cross the Mediterranean to Europe, according to Britain’s National Crime Agency.

It warned that Italy’s refusal to take stranded ships had created a bottleneck of 700,000 waiting in the North African country.

There has been a spike in attempted illegal sea crossings to Europe this year. Some 300 people drowned last week alone.    Continue reading “Bottleneck of 700,000 migrants wait in Libya to cross the Mediterranean to Europe after Italy turned boats away”