Month: July 2019
The San Diego City Council voted six to two Monday for an ordinance saying gun owners must lock up their firearms or disable them in the home.
Fox 5 reports that the council’s six Democrat members all voted for the gun control, which is designed to force firearms to be locked up or be disabled even if no minors are present in the home. Continue reading “San Diego City Council: Guns Must Be Locked or Disabled in Homes”
Federal authorities shut down one of the international ports of entry in the border city of Del Rio, Texas, over the threat of a group of migrants trying to rush the border and enter the country by force.
The incident took place at the Ciudad Acuna-Del Rio Port of Entry when over 50 officers with U.S. Customs and Border Protection applied a series of security protocols to temporarily shut down vehicular traffic into Texas. According to the local radio station Rancherita Del Aire, CBP officers used heavy machinery to set up a series of concrete and metal barricades as well as barbed wire in an attempt to dissuade any migrants from rushing the border. Continue reading “Texas Port of Entry Shut Down Over Threatened Migrant Rush”
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA – A city councilman is encouraging people to turn in their neighbors not obeying Philadelphia pool laws. The law states that pools with more than 24-inches of water need a permit and anything higher than 48-inches needs a four-foot fence around it.
The pool issue is really heating up with City Councilman Bobby Henon taking to Facebook over the weekend to encourage people to turn in neighbors who are not obeying pool laws. Continue reading “City councilman urges people to turn in neighbors not obeying pool laws”
Nature of Healing – by Rosanne Lindsay
If you connected all the dots to the various United Nations (U.N.) Agendas, would you create a map of mass regionalization and an eventual Totalitarian State?
Let us count the ways… Continue reading “The United Nations Agendas: A Totalitarian Map”
The Baytown Police Department is reviewing an arrest in which its officers stunned and punched a man after finding pills in his car.
The arrest of 45-year-old Kedric Crawford of Orange on the night of July 6 left him hospitalized for injuries to his face. Continue reading “Baytown police investigating arrest of man who officers stunned and punched in face”
A father-of-seven has lifted the lid on his ingenious life hacks following the birth of his quintuplets.
Chad Kempel, 37, from San Mateo, has spent the past year putting his creative nature to good use – including baby-proofing the entire house, creating his own custom furniture, and inventing his own ways to ensure all five babies can be fed at once, Continue reading “Father-of-seven has revealed his top parenting hacks – including baby-proofing the house”
Some members of the United States House are concerned the Pentagon may have unleashed disease-infected ticks that caused the spread of Lyme disease.
Roll Call reports that on July 11, the House stealthily decided via voice vote to support an amendment to the 2020 defense authorization bill that would require the Department of Justice look into weaponized ticks. Continue reading “Pentagon Ordered to Tell Congress If It Weaponized Ticks And Released Them Into the Public”
Independent – by Anthony Cuthbertson
Elon Musk’s secretive neurotechnology startup Neuralink has made its first major public announcement, revealing flexible “threads” designed to link a human brain directly to a computer.
The technology is aimed at helping paraplegics control computers through implantable devices in their brain, and could one day vastly improve the way humans think and communicate. Continue reading “Elon Musk’s Neuralink Plans To Hook Human Brains Directly To Computers”
A popular pendulum-style ride at an amusement park in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad broke on Sunday while the ride was operating. The accident was caught on video.
The city mayor’s office said two people died, and 29 others were injured in the accident at Kankaria Amusement Park, according to CBS News. Continue reading “An Amusement Park Ride Snapped in Half and Killed Two People in India”
John Paul Stevens, a moderate Republican and former antitrust lawyer from Chicago who evolved into a savvy and sometimes passionate leader of the Supreme Court’s liberal wing and became the third-longest-serving justice on the court before he retired in 2010, died July 16 at a hospital in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He was 99.
The cause was complications from a stroke he suffered Monday, according to an announcement from the Supreme Court. The only justices who served longer were William O. Douglas, whom Justice Stevens replaced in 1975, and Stephen J. Field, a nominee of President Abraham Lincoln who served for much of the late 19th century. Continue reading “John Paul Stevens, longtime leader of Supreme Court’s liberal wing, dies at 99”
The remnants of what was once Hurricane Barry brought widespread flooding into southwestern Arkansas overnight Monday and early Tuesday.
Floodwaters rose over the hoods of cars in the parking lot of the Nashville, Arkansas, Police Department. A spokeswoman for the department told weather.com water was also getting into the building. A video showed a steady stream of water flowing by the Nashville City Hall and the road in front of it. Continue reading “Barry Impacts: Flooding Swamps Arkansas Police Station and Animal Shelter; Washes Out Highways”
LOS ANGELES – Federal racketeering, murder and other charges were filed against 22 suspected MS-13 gang members who law enforcement officials believe are linked to a series of grisly killings involving baseball bats, machetes and other tools of “medieval-style” violence, authorities said Tuesday.
Nineteen of those indicted are considered illegal immigrants, and most of the group’s members arrived in the U.S. in the past four years from Central America. All but two are under the age of 24, Nicola Hanna, the U.S. Attorney for Los Angeles, announced at a news conference. Most, he added, participated in the “killing spree.” Continue reading “MS-13 gang members indicted after ‘medieval-style’ killing spree in Los Angeles”