CBS News

MEXICO CITY — The remnants of a migrant caravan of Central Americans that angered President Donald Trump continued their journey north through Mexico toward the U.S. border Wednesday. Organizer Irineo Mujica, speaking from the western Mexico city of Guadalajara, said about 500 migrants had been riding trains north since departing Mexico City last weekend. The caravan that left the Guatemala-Mexico border in late March grew to more than 1,000 migrants who found safety travelling in numbers.   Continue reading “Remnants of migrant caravan resume trek to U.S. border”

Liberty Fight – by Martin Hill, May 31, 2010

Vice president of the United States Joe Biden, who proudly announced “I am a zionist” before taking office, blamed the Branch Davidians in Texas for the fire that took the lives of 76 men, women and children. In reviewing the excellent 1997 documentary  Waco: The Rules of Engagement last month on the 17th anniversary of the federal government orchestrated  massacre near Waco Texas, the final minutes of the film reveal Congressional testimony from the hearings on Waco in which Biden and a gaggle of other disgusting government apologists pronounce that the government was blameless in the entire ordeal. This despite the fact that the Davidian survivors who were charged with murder of federal agents afterwards were acquitted of all charges.  Continue reading “Flashback: Vice President Joe Biden: No improper motive by feds at Waco, the Davidians “committed suicide””

“…let us not get distracted from the bull’s eye, that is from the millenary, Jewish messianic plan which had been concocted thousands of years before any oil had ever been found in the Golan Heights or the Middle East in general. Oil or not, water or not, Israel wants the whole of Syria, she wants the whole of Greater Syria, for one reason and one reason only: GREATER ISRAEL.”
— Mark Glenn, 4/19/18

Politico

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said on Thursday that he would introduce legislation to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level, marking a significant shift in policy for the Democratic leader and lending the movement to lower government barriers to the drug a powerful ally.

The top congressional Democrat told VICE News in an interview set to air Thursday night that legislation to increase access to marijuana is “long overdue” and that far “too many people” have been affected by the government’s crackdown on the drug.   Continue reading “Schumer to introduce bill to decriminalize marijuana”

ABC News 11

Gilchrist County Sheriff Bobby Schultz, told ABC News that approximately 3 p.m., two deputies were shot and killed in the Ace China restaurant in downtown Trenton, after a suspect walked up to business and fatally shot both deputies through the window.   Continue reading “Two Florida deputies killed in apparent ambush at Chinese restaurant”

CNBC

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is joining President Donald Trump‘s personal legal team to help represent Trump in the special counsel’s investigation.

White House lawyer Ty Cobb confirmed the move to CNBC.

“I’m doing it because I hope we can negotiate an end to this for the good of the country and because I have high regard for the president and for Bob Mueller,” Giuliani told The Washington Post.   Continue reading “Rudy Giuliani is joining President Trump’s personal legal team for the Mueller probe”

Palestine Legal

Language aimed at censoring Palestine advocacy at South Carolina’s public colleges and universities was added to a 2018-2019 budget bill last week. If passed, the budget will codify a widely discredited re-definition of antisemitism that classifies virtually all criticism of Israel and Israeli government policy as inherently antisemitic. The legislation would require public colleges and universities in South Carolina to use this overbroad definition when investigating alleged acts of antisemitism on campuses.   Continue reading “South Carolina Moves to Censor Palestine Advocacy at Public Colleges and Universities”

Daily Mail

A driver jailed for deliberately running over a pedestrian he thought was holding up traffic has previously been convicted of terror offences.

Shahid Ali sped off after driving over Patrick Colbert’s head and his body in his Mercedes in Balsall Heath, Birmingham.   Continue reading “Driver jailed for 12 years for running over pedestrian’s head in road rage attack”

Las Vegas Review Journal

The man suspected of killing one Strip casino executive and injuring another was arrested early Thursday in north Texas, Las Vegas police said.

Anthony J. Wrobel, 42, was taken into custody by Texas law enforcement officers without incident near Vega, a town of about 900 people about 35 miles west of Amarillo, Las Vegas police said.   Continue reading “Suspect in Las Vegas shooting of Venetian execs arrested in Texas”

South Front

On April 19, the Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzya told the Rossiya-1 TV channel that a TV report about a little boy exploited to stage a Douma chemical attack video will be shown ambassadors of the UN Security Council member states.

“At the forthcoming meeting of the UN Security Council we will let everybody see it on the big screen”, Nebenzya stated.

Earlier, the Rossiya-24 channel broadcasted an interview with the boy who was filmed in the White Helmets’ staged video of an alleged chemical attack in Douma.   Continue reading “Russia to Show Interview with Boy Filmed in Fake Douma Chemical Attack Video to UN Security Council”

KCRA 3 News

A couple allegedly tortured and murdered a 70-year-old Vietnam War veteran in Hanford, Calif. in an attempt to gain access to his financial information, police say.

Kenneth Coyle, a retired contractor for Naval Air Station Lemoore first met Stacie Mendoza, one of the accused murderers, in a Hanford restaurant where she worked as a waitress, according to the Hanford Police Department.   Continue reading “Police: Couple tortured, killed Vietnam vet​ before burning body in front of kids”

Hawaii Tribune Herald

HONOLULU — Lawmakers are discussing versions of two bills that would tighten the state’s already strict gun regulations.

One bill would ban bump stocks, a device used by the gunman in the Las Vegas shooting last October that killed 58 people. Bump stocks allow guns to be fired like assault weapons.  Continue reading “State lawmakers eye bump stock ban”

KTXS 12 News

SAN ANTONIO — Caught on camera, what looks like a San Antonio Police officer dragging a 16-year-old girl along the counter in her school office.

Both the girl in the video and the San Antonio Police Department say this all started because of cussing.   Continue reading “Teen says officer used excessive force while handcuffing her”

Nextgov – by Patrick Tucker

Last August, U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis made a journey to the West Coast and met with Google founder Sergey Brin and CEO Sundar Pichai. Over a half day of meetings, Google leaders described the company’s multi-year transition to cloud computing and how it was helping them develop into a powerhouse for research and development into artificial intelligence. Brin in particular was eager to showcase how much Google was learning every day about AI and cloud implementation, according to one current and one former senior Defense Department official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Continue reading “Google is Pursuing the Pentagon’s Giant Cloud Contract Quietly, Fearing An Employee Revolt”

Reuters

MENLO PARK, Calif. (Reuters) – Facebook Inc (FB.O) said on Tuesday it would continue requiring people to accept targeted ads as a condition of using its service, a stance that may help keep its business model largely intact despite a new European Union privacy law.

The EU law, which takes effect next month, promises the biggest shakeup in online privacy since the birth of the internet. Companies face fines if they collect or use personal information without permission.   Continue reading “Facebook says users must accept targeted ads even under new EU law”