Reuters

TIJUANA (Reuters) – Dozens more Central American caravan migrants were let into the United States to begin pleading their case for asylum on Thursday despite sharp criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump, bringing the total to 158 since last weekend.

Seventy men, women and children were allowed into the crowded port of entry border crossing early Thursday morning, according to Alex Mensing, a caravan organizer with advocacy group Pueblos Sin Fronteras.   Continue reading “Dozens more caravan asylum seekers let in to U.S. from Mexico”

Washington Times

Illegal immigration along U.S.-Mexico border surged 230 percent in April compared to last year, according to new numbers released Thursday that experts said expose major loopholes in American immigration law.

Chief among the loopholes is the de facto “catch-and-release” policy that sees most illegal immigrants caught at the border quickly put back out on the streets, with the hope that they’ll return to be deported later.   Continue reading “Illegal immigration surges 230 percent in April on southwest border”

ABC 7 Chicago

An ATF agent was critically wounded in a shooting on Chicago’s South Side early Friday morning.

The agent was on a federal mission with Chicago police assisting when shots rang out near West 45th Street and South Hermitage Avenue in the city’s Back of the Yards neighborhood.   Continue reading “ATF agent shot in head in Back of the Yards; manhunt underway”

BBC News

Kilauea volcano has erupted near a residential area on Hawaii’s largest island, prompting a local state of emergency and the mandatory evacuation of 1,700 residents.

Streams of lava have been seen running through woods and bubbling on to roads.

Extreme levels of dangerous sulphur dioxide gas have been detected in the area, the Civil Defense Agency said.   Continue reading “Kilauea: Hawaii emergency declared over volcano eruption”

Independent – by Clark Mindock

Dick’s Sporting Goods is ramping up its efforts to promote gun control in the United States following the February shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

The sporting goods retailer — which is also one of the top firearms sellers in the US — has hired lobbyists to push for gun control in Washington. It is the latest move for the company after recently announcing it would no longer sell semi-automatic rifles in the style of the AR-15, and high capacity magazines.   Continue reading “Dick’s Sporting Goods hires gun control lobbyists to push for legislation in Washington”

KALB

DUSON, La. (AP / KATC) – A fire broke out at a chemical plant in Duson, Louisiana, sending massive smoke plumes in the air and prompting an evacuation for a mile all around.

Louisiana State Police have said that no injuries have been reported from the fire at FlowChem Technologies, which provides products and services to the oil and gas industry.  Continue reading “Explosion, fire at Duson, Louisiana chemical plant”

Waking Times – by Paul A. Philips

Not just the U.S., but the rest of the Western World, alarmingly, over the last 15 years the consistently sharp increases in child mental disorders have now reached epidemic levels. 1 in 5 children have been diagnosed with a mental health problem. In turn, more children than ever before are on psychiatric drugs. Continue reading “Over 8 Million U.S. Children Are On Psychiatric Drugs”

The Organic Prepper

When you bite into that juicy ground beef burger, you might find a little something extra in it – like chunks of blue plastic.

Yes, it’s time to check your food again during this never-ending cycle of recalls. JBS USA has recalled 35,464 pounds of ground beef sold under numerous labels because it may contain chunks of hard plastic. This was discovered after a complaint was received from a consumer who found blue, hard plastic pieces in one of the products. The products are from March 22, so they would most likely be found in your freezer.   Continue reading “Kroger, All Natural Laura’s, Private Selection, & JBS Recall 35,464 Pounds of USDA-INSPECTED Ground Beef”

Forward – by Sam Bromer

Jeremy Schonfeld didn’t exactly intend to create a multimedia rock opera about the Shoah and the emotional trauma it inflicted across generations. All he wanted to do was write an album in honor of his father, Gustav Schonfeld, a survivor of Auschwitz who passed away in 2011.  Continue reading “A Rock Opera About The Holocaust? Yes, Really.”

Sputnik

Students across the US walked out of their classrooms Wednesday in support of the Second Amendment to the country’s Constitution, which enshrines the right of US citizens to keep and bear arms.

The rallies, called “Stand for the Second,” were spearheaded by 18-year-old Will Riley, a senior at Carlsbad High School in New Mexico, to demonstrate that not all young people support the previous gun protests that swept the nation after the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida, on February 14 that killed 17 students.
Continue reading “US Students Stage Nationwide Walkout to Show Support for Second Amendment”

LA Times

A sex offender who led police on a wild pursuit from Los Angeles to Kern County in a motor home with his two children was arrested Thursday, authorities said.

Stephen Houk was detained in Barstow around 4:30 p.m., more than 100 miles from where police last saw him, according to Nicole Nishida, a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

Continue reading “Suspect in wild motor home pursuit is arrested in Barstow, police say”

The Hill

In Lord of the Flies, William Golding states that “the best ideas are the simplest.” Allowing veterans to receive care at the facility of their choosing — whether that facility is run by the VA or not — seems like a simple idea. Unfortunately, like many ideas routed in politics, this simple idea has succumbed to partisan bickering that has left the VA much like the fictional island in Golding’s novel.   Continue reading “Fly infestation in VA operating rooms — another example of chaos within agency”

AOL

The thought of having a bug crawl in your ear is nightmarish for many people, but for Katie Holley of Melbourne, Florida, that nightmare recently became a reality.

This week, Holley penned a surprisingly hilarious essay for Self.com about waking up one night in April feeling “a weird movement” in her ear, as if something were burrowing inside. She rushed to the bathroom for a cotton swab and gently wiped inside her ear. On the swab she saw two “skinny black lines” that looked an awful lot like roach legs.   Continue reading “‘I felt it thrashing about’: Woman rushes to ER with live roach in her ear”

Investment Watch – by Chris Black

Israel’s Defense Minister said on Thursday in an interview for a Russian newspaper, the Kommersant respectively, that Israel will continue to hit military targets in Syria. Also,  Avigdor Lieberman warned the Russians that, let me quote:

“If the S-300 systems aren’t aimed at us, that’s one thing. If they open fire on our aircraft, we certainly will respond.  We always take Russian interests into account, and hope they take Israel’s security interests into account”   Continue reading “Israeli Defense Minister Asks Russia to Stand Down Syria Air Defenses or They Will Be Attacked Too”

Daily Mail

These stark images showing the heart of the Fukushima nuclear disaster zone reveal the devastation inside its destroyed reactor.

The scenes were captured by a camera attached to a 50ft rod and inserted into reactor 2 at the doomed Japanese power plant, on the country’s north east coast.

Footage shows melted nuclear fuel attached to the pillars, walls and ceiling, as well as puddles of coolant, and debris piled up 16 to 27ins thick on the ground.   Continue reading “INSIDE the heart of Fukushima’s deadly reactor”

Yahoo News

Washington (AFP) – Chinese nationals have on multiple occasions shone military-grade laser pointers at US pilots operating out of the American base in Djibouti, the Pentagon said Thursday.

Officials have issued a formal diplomatic complaint and demanded Beijing investigate a series of incidents dating back several weeks, spokeswoman Dana White said.   Continue reading “US military pilots injured by Chinese lasers in Djibouti: Pentagon”