Month: September 2018
Gov. Cuomo’s reelection bid got a boost Saturday from the nation’s largest gun control group.
Everytown for Gun Safety endorsed Cuomo during a campaign event on Long Island.
He was also endorsed by the father of a Parkland student killed in February. Continue reading “Gov. Cuomo gets endorsement of nation’s largest gun control group”
As the likelihood of a Southeast Coast strike of Tropical Storm Florence increases, federal, state and local authorities are making preparations and urging residents to do the same.
The National Hurricane Center said Saturday the risk of direct impacts along the southeast U.S. coast was increasing. Continue reading “Southeast Coast Prepares for Potential Florence Strike; North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia Declare Emergencies”
JOHNSON, Vt. — Education professor Hannah Miller is starting a study very personal to her.
“My goal for the research is to make K-12 schools and a more inclusive and supportive space for queer and trans-identified teachers,” she said. Continue reading “Vermont professor starts LGBTQ teacher study”
Published on Aug 3, 2017
Agenda 21 works in many anti-human ways, here’s a report by David Knight.
COLCHESTER, Vt. New Americans have been harvesting and rearing farm animals at Pine Island Community Farm for about 6 years now.
Saturday, they’re sharing their produce and culture with a free harvest celebration.
New Americans are doing more than just providing food for themselves. They are building a community. Continue reading “Farm helps new Americans adjust to new life”
A member of the billionaire family that owns Purdue Pharmaceuticals, which is currently the target of multiple lawsuits over its complicity in perpetuating the opioid crisis, just received rights to a patent for a drug intended to curb the opioid crisis.
Dr. Richard Sackler is listed as one of six inventors of the patent, which was approved in January but came to light this week in a report from the Financial Times. The patent office granted the rights to Rhodes Pharmaceuticals, a subsidiary of Purdue. Continue reading “Billionaire Blamed for Opioid Crisis Patents New Drug to Fight Opioid Addiction”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Miami Shores, FL — An officer who was previously cleared in a use of force case is back in hot water this week after a local news agency obtained video of him stomping on an unarmed teen girl’s head, multiple times.
According to police, they were chasing a vehicle after a woman called 911 to report that she had been robbed at gunpoint. The teen admitted to being a passenger in a vehicle, but said she knew nothing of a robbery. Continue reading “Cop Fears Teen Girl on the Ground Holding a Flip Flop, So He Stomps Her Head In”
‘It’s a type of Zionist mission, which seeks to create a world religion whose believers adore the Jewish people and the State of Israel without belonging to either…The believers are required to accept the supremacy of Judaism but are not accepted into the Jewish people and are even barred from upholding such commandments as Sabbath observance. Anyone who wishes to be a Noahide is called upon mainly to recognize the Jewish people and its state…’ Continue reading “Judaism for Non Jews–The Messianic Zionist religion that wants to recruit 7 billion members”
An arrest warrant will soon be issued for a Dallas police officer who shot and killed a man upon returning home from her shift and entering an apartment she apparently thought was her own, police said Friday.
Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall announced at a press conference that authorities are in the process of obtaining a warrant for the officer involved, who has not yet been identified. Continue reading “Officer who walked into wrong apartment and killed man faces arrest: Authorities”