Fox News

When Juwan Mack turned 21, one of the first things he did was carry out his dream. The South Carolina resident applied for, and received, his trucking license.

“I remember as a kid always being at my grandma’s house. Her house was right next to a main highway,” Mack said. “So, I remember being on the side of the road and a truck would come by and I would pull my hand down for them to beep the horn…childhood dreams.”   Continue reading “Congress mulls lowering age requirement for truck drivers to prevent national shortage”

KGET 12 News

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. – The District Attorney’s office filed a dozen felony gun charges Thursday against a member of a prominent farming family.

According to court documents, the California Department of Justice raided Jeffrey Scott Kirschenmann’s home last month, after he tried to register an illegally modified gun online through the state’s website.    Continue reading “Member of prominent farming family faces felony weapons charges”

The Organic Prepper

In 2018, there have been at least 4 false alarms that have drummed up panic for no reason at all. It makes you wonder, what’s with all these false alarms? And how can we actually trust an alert that comes to our phone from the Emergency Alert System at all?  Continue reading “What’s With All the False Alarm Warnings from the Emergency Alert System Lately?”

Trump is bragging on Twitter about his lie of the unemployment numbers, 3.8%, full employment plus.

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In what was otherwise a solid jobs report – one which Donald Trump may or may not have leaked in advance – in which the establishment survey reported that a higher than expected 223K jobs were added at a time when numbers below 200K are expected for an economy that is allegedly without slack, the biggest surprise was not in the Establishment survey, but the household, where the unemployment rate tumbled once more, sliding to a new 18 year low of 3.8%, even as the participation rate declined once again, as a result of a stagnant labor force, which was virtually unchanged (161.527MM in April to 161.539MM in May, even as the total civilian non-inst population rose by 182K to 257.454LMM).  Continue reading “Record 95.9 Million Americans Are No Longer In The Labor Force”

Union Leader – by Mark Hayward

Federal border patrol officials plan to conduct another five checkpoints in New Hampshire in 2018, and the New Hampshire State Police will take a hands-off approach to them, according to emails obtained under the New Hampshire Right to Know Law.

The American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire, which has secured rulings in a state court contesting the constitutionality of the checkpoints, released the emails this week.    Continue reading “NH Border Patrol officials plan five more checkpoints in 2018”

Activist Post – by Kevin Samson

Most people who are at least aware of The Internet of Things are inclined to believe that it is purely about connecting smart gadgets and appliances to a localized home network. However, The Internet of Things itself is just one component of a much larger move toward full-scale smart cities where all infrastructure is embedded with sensors that can track and manage all people and all movements.   Continue reading “Colorado Set To Become First In U.S. To Use “Smart Pavement” To Monitor Drivers In Real-Time”

Yahoo News 

A federal court jury has awarded the family of a man who was fatally shot by a Sheriff’s Deputy in the garage of his own home $4 in a wrongful death suit.

Gregory Hill Jr, a 30-year-old black man, was fatally shot by Christopher Newman, a white deputy with the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office, at his home in Fort Pierce, Florida ,in January 2014 after Newman responded to a noise complaint about loud music, TCPalm.com reported.

Continue reading “Jury Awards $4 to Family of Man Fatally Shot by Sheriff’s Deputy in His Own Garage”

Cop Block – by John-Henry Hill, M.D., Ph.D.

Definition of LIBERTY:
Liberty. 1. Exemption from slavery, bondage, imprisonment, or control of another. 2. Freedom from external restraint or compulsion (Webster”s New Collegiate Dictionary).
Liberty. Freedom; exemption from extraneous control. The power of the will to follow the dictates of its unrestricted choice, and to direct the external acts of the individual without restraint, coercion, or control from other persons. (Black”s Law Dictionary – 3rd Edition)   Continue reading “The Right to Forcefully Resist Unlawful Arrest (using deadly force, if necessary)”

Business Insider – by Haley Peterson

Rolling Acres Mall in Akron, Ohio, opened in 1975 to great fanfare as the premier shopping destination for the surrounding community.

But customer traffic started to slow more than a decade ago, several department stores abandoned their leases, and the mall began to fail. It lost its last store tenant in 2013.  Continue reading “Dying shopping malls are wreaking havoc on suburban America”

Leafly – by Bruce Barcott

This isn’t the cannabis crackdown Jeff Sessions envisioned.

Back in the early days of 2017, when the newly ensconced attorney general had the cannabis industry popping Xanax and praying twice on Sunday, Sessions loved to talk smack about legal marijuana. “Good people don’t smoke marijuana,” he once declared. “We have too much of a tolerance for drug use,” he told an audience of cops last year. “We need to say, as Nancy Reagan said, ‘Just say no.’ There’s no excuse for this, it’s not recreational. Lives are at stake, and we’re not going to worry about being fashionable.”  Continue reading “The Jeff Sessions Cannabis Crackdown Has Arrived—And It’s Awesome”

Breitbart – by Charlie Nash

Supermarkets near Salem, Oregon, were stripped of products on Tuesday, after residents were sent a cryptic emergency alert telling them to “Prepare for Action.”

Despite sending the panic-inducing alerts, which read, “Civil Emergency,” and, “Prepare for Action,” the emergency alert system failed to inform residents that the warning was over “algae bloom” that “had made area tap water unsafe for children and people with compromised immune systems.”   Continue reading “Cryptic Emergency Alert Causes Panic in Oregon”

Judicial Watch

More evidence has surfaced about the disturbing political coverup of grave national security violations committed by the Pakistani who ran House Democrats’ information technology. His name is Imran Awan and last year he was arrested on bank-fraud charges at Dulles International Airport in Washington D.C.  while trying to flee to his native Pakistan. Even after getting fired by some members of Congress for stealing computers and data systems, Florida’s Debbie Wasserman Schultz, then Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair, kept him and let him have access to her emails and files as well as the password to the electronic device she used for DNC business. At one point, Awan had access to the computers of dozens of members of Congress, including those on the House Intelligence and Foreign Affairs committees. Judicial Watch has launched an investigation and is pursuing public records.   Continue reading “More Evidence of Political Coverup in Dem IT Security Scandal”

Natural News – by Tracy Watson

If you’ve ever toyed with – or perhaps already committed to – the idea of donating your body to medical science when you die, a shocking story out of Detroit might have you thinking again. Arthur Rathburn, 64, was recently sentenced to nine years in federal prison and fined $761,000, for selling and renting out body parts infected with hepatitis and HIV to medical and dental schools as well as to other organizations.

While the judge who presided over the case, U.S. District Judge Paul Borman, was mainly concerned with the fact that the body parts Rathburn was “distributing” were diseased, the case highlights some other disturbing facts regarding the use of body parts that have been donated to science.   Continue reading “Ever wonder what happens when you donate your body parts to “medical science?” Discover the horrifying truth that will leave you sickened”