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Year: 2019
Last month more than 4,000 pigs died from African swine fever (ASF) in Indonesia’s North Sumatra province. The outbreak appears to be worsening in December with as many as 30,000 pigs dead, according to the province’s food security and livestock agency, reported Reuters. Continue reading ““Very Serious” – 30,000 Pigs Dead As Pig Ebola Spreads In Indonesia’s North Sumatra”
BEAVERTON, Ore. (KOIN) — One person was killed and three others injured in a stabbing spree that began at the Murryhill Marketplace shopping center in Beaverton.
The 20-year-old suspect was taken into custody, according to Officer Matt Henderson with the Beaverton Police Department. Continue reading “1 dead, 3 hurt in Murrayhill stabbing, Tigard carjacking”
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Health Impact News – by Highwire News
In a big victory for New Jersey citizens and medical and religious freedom, the State’s Senate failed in its attempts to pass a new bill that would have eliminated religious exemptions for vaccinations, according to non-profit Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN).
Thousands of parents protested inside and outside the State Capitol for over ten hours on Monday, chanting “Kill the Bill,” “We Will Not Comply” “My Child, My Choice” and “Stay Strong, Lagana!” referring to NJ State Senator Joe Lagana. Continue reading “Thousands Protest in NJ as Vaccine Bill to Remove Religious Exemptions Stalls in the Senate”
Washington Examiner – by Paul Bedard
Stirred awake by Democratic proposals to take, register, and possibly seize their legally obtained weapons, Virginia gun owners in just 43 days have pushed 90% of the state’s counties to become gun “sanctuaries,” the latest three on Monday night.
Since the Nov. 5 election that gave Democrats control of Richmond, an “organic,” pro-gun movement has prompted the governments of 86 of Virginia’s 95 counties, as well as 15 towns and cities, to adopt some type of sanctuary language, putting Gov. Ralph Northam and other liberals on notice that their gun control plans aren’t welcome. Continue reading “Uprising: 90% of Virginia counties become gun ‘sanctuaries,’ expanding movement to nine states”
The Daily Sheeple – by Sean Walton
Georgia State Senator Donzella James, (D-Atlanta), has pre-filed legislation that would ban the possession of semi-automatic firearms. The prohibitions in Senate Bill 281 would even ban common semi-automatic shotguns used for bird hunting and trap shooting. Any person convicted under this new law “shall be punished by imprisonment for a period of 5 years.” SB 281 has yet to be assigned to a committee. Continue reading “Legislation proposed in Georgia that would ban the possession of semi-automatic firearms”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Jefferson, WI — In what can can only be described as ‘a new low’, a Jefferson County sheriff’s deputy has been arrested and charged with burglarizing the homes of people she knew would be attending funerals.
The former sheriff’s deputy, Janelle Gericke, 29, of Jefferson, used the obituaries to stalk those mourning their lost family members — to rob them. She was finally caught when a family returned home early from a funeral and found Gericke in their kitchen. Continue reading “Cop Arrested for Burglarizing Homes of People While They Attended Funerals”
The Daily Wire – by Ashe Schow
New York took a dramatic step on Monday toward providing illegal immigrants more privacy rights than law-abiding citizens. On December 16, the state’s “Green Light” law took effect, having been signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) in June.
The law allows illegal immigrants to apply for a driver’s license, since a Social Security number is no longer needed. In addition, the law allows unverified foreign documentation to be used as proof of identity. Further, the law prevents Department of Homeland Security (DHS) law enforcement officers from obtaining public records when they run license plates on vehicles registered to illegal immigrants. Continue reading “New York’s New Green Light Law Allows Illegal Immigrants To Obtain Driver’s Licenses And Prevents DHS From Investigating Crimes”
The House passed a spending bill Tuesday that will fund the federal government through the rest of the fiscal year, which averted a government shutdown fight but drew criticism from conservatives.
The House passed the $1.4 trillion spending bill with bipartisan support. Continue reading “House Passes $1.4 Trillion Spending Bill Despite Conservatives’ Criticism”
Gatestone Institute – by Soeren Kern
All of the major parties represented in the Austrian Parliament have agreed to support a resolution condemning the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement as anti-Semitic.
The measure calls on Austria’s federal government to fight anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism, and to withhold any form of financial and other state support from anti-Semitic organizations and advocates of BDS principles. Continue reading “Austrian Parliament to Declare BDS Movement as Anti-Semitic”
RENO, Nev. — Nevada wants a federal judge to declare illegal what it calls the U.S. government’s “secret plutonium smuggling operation” and order the removal of weapons-grade material already shipped to a security site north of Las Vegas over the state’s objections.
The latest filing in a yearlong legal battle asks U.S. District Judge Miranda Du in Reno to reject the government’s motion to dismiss the state’s lawsuit. Nevada is challenging the Energy Department’s covert shipment of the highly radioactive material from South Carolina last year. Continue reading “Nevada accuses US government of ‘secret plutonium smuggling’”
STEELE — Melissa Johnson pores over bills and invoices in her closet-like office at the back of the SuperValu. One of her employees peeks in. A customer is looking for some pork casings, and Johnson replies that they should be in within the week.
The store is well-stocked, with just about any staples one would find in Bismarck, about half an hour away, and Johnson is always willing to get what her customers need, right down to the sausage-making supplies needed after hunting season.
Continue reading “Feeding the frontier: Small town grocery stores struggle”
FARGO, N.D. — A 13-page internal investigation says Fargo Police officers acted appropriately back in October, when they shot 27-year-old Tyler Patel with a pepperball gun and blinded him in one eye.
“There’s definitely some pieces here that are not coming together in a way that they should, let’s put it that way. It’s like adding two plus two and getting five,” says Tyler’s mother Stephanie Patel. Continue reading “Fargo police officers won’t be disciplined after blinding man with pepperball gun”
Gov. Doug Burgum released the following statement today after reports that the House of Representatives has agreed to bring the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) forward for a vote. Continue reading “Burgum issues statement on House of Representatives agreeing to advance USMCA trade deal”