Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Gun owners in New Zealand are outraged that the government is doing a forced buyback of “military style” semiautomatic rifles but refusing to pay full price for the firearms.

The New Zealand Herald quoted Council of Licensed Firearms Owners spokesperson Nicole McKee, who said, “Some of the offered prices for higher-end firearms are well out of kilter. We’re talking thousands of dollars.”  Continue reading “Gun Owners Outraged as New Zealand Government Refuses to Pay Full Price for Banned Firearms”

Fox 4

WELLSTON, Mo. — A Missouri police officer has died after he was shot while responding to a bad check complaint at a food market near St. Louis.

FOX2 reports the officer, identified as Mike Langsdorf was shot inside Clay’s Food Market located in the 6200 block of Page Avenue in Wellston, about 9 miles northwest of St. Louis. A call for an officer in need of aid was sent from the store shortly after Langsdorf arrived just after 4:30 p.m. Continue reading “Missouri officer shot, killed while investigating bad check complaint near St. Louis”

Fox News

Police in Sacramento, Calif., released dramatic body-camera footage Friday in connection with the fatal shooting of a 26-year-old rookie cop.

Officer Tara O’Sullivan was shot several times, with at least one of her wounds being “non-survivable,” after she and her training officer, Daniel Chip, were ambushed Wednesday during a domestic violence call, FOX 40 Sacramento reported.  Continue reading “Dramatic bodycam video documents ambush that killed rookie Sacramento cop”

The Guardian – by Matthew Weaver

A man who refused to register his son’s birth because he says he does not want him to be controlled by the state has lost a high court case.

Tower Hamlets social services, the London council which has responsibility for the baby’s welfare, asked a high court judge to intervene in the case after the man and his partner, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, failed to register the child’s birth earlier this year.  Continue reading “Man who refused to register son’s birth loses high court case”

Washington Examiner – by Anna Giaritelli

SAN ANTONIO, Texas — People assisting the thousands of migrants who have arrived in San Antonio after being released from federal custody say Western Unions downtown are regularly running out of cash as a result of the high number of withdrawals being made by emigrants from Central American and African nations.

“Western Union has run out for the past two-and-a-half months,” said Khalid Chini, a local resident and volunteer at the migrant resource center downtown. “All the surrounding area, the Western Unions, they run out of money.”  Continue reading “Western Unions being cleaned out as migrants pass through one Texas city”

Reason – by Damon Root, June 21, 2019

Property rights advocates scored a significant victory today when the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a 1985 precedent which had forced property owners whose land is taken by the government to seek just compensation in state court before they are permitted to file a constitutional case in federal court. According to the 5–4 majority opinion of Chief Justice John Roberts in Knick v. Township of Scott, “the state-litigation requirement imposes an unjustifiable burden on takings plaintiffs, conflicts with the rest of our takings jurisprudence, and must be overruled. A property owner has an actionable Fifth Amendment takings claim when the government takes his property without paying for it.” Continue reading “Clarence Thomas Benchslaps the Federal Government in a Property Rights Case”

LifeSite News – by Dorothy Cummings McLean

OTTAWA, June 21, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) ― Organs are being harvested from some people who have been euthanized in Canada, creating an ethical situation that some critics say amounts to a conflict of interest.

On June 18, The Wall Street Journal published an article by law professor Frank Buckley revealing that “about 30 euthanasia patients in Canada have donated their organs after death since 2016.”  Continue reading “30 euthanasia victims in Canada have had their organs harvested since 2016”

Able Danger

Ed.’s note: The story posted below from FP looks to disinformation designed to vector attention away from the fact Israel has allowed China to obtain American technological assistance. How do we know this? Look at the “American” company Cadence Design Systems, Inc. located in San Jose, California. Cadence Design Systems, Inc.’s CEO is Lip-Bu Tan, a Malaysian-born American executive and entrepreneur. Cadence Systems, Inc. is a software comapny that allows semiconductor manufacturers to make microchips. As the Times of Israel article points out, Cadence depends on Israeli tech firms for its growth and has been operating in Israel for 20 years.  Continue reading “It’s An Information War And Amazon (Aws) Will Determine Your Future”

New York Times

Two years ago, at the age of 101, Julia Hawkins set a record. A running record.

She ran the 100-meter dash, finishing with a time of 39.62 seconds. They called her the “Hurricane.”  Continue reading “She’s 103 and Just Ran the 100-Meter Dash. Her Life Advice? ‘Look for Magic Moments’”

Political Insider – by Kevin Daley, Daily Caller

The Supreme Court left undisturbed Monday a legal rule that allows state and federal governments to prosecute individuals for the same conduct despite the Constitution’s ban on double jeopardy.

The case was closely watched because of its possible ramifications for President Donald Trump, given continued speculation that he could pardon confidants facing criminal convictions like Paul Manafort. The pardon power authorizes the president to grant clemency for federal crimes, but does not reach state matters.  Continue reading “Supreme Court Upholds Double Jeopardy Rule That Might Weaken Reach Of Trump’s Pardons”

The Weather Channel

Severe thunderstorms and flooding rain will continue to target parts of the Plains, Midwest and South early this week as a frontal system slowly moves eastward.

Continue reading “Severe Storms and Flash Flooding Expected in Midwest, Plains and South Early This Week”