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EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) —

UPDATE: 2:26 p.m. – A spokesperson from Del Sol hospital confirms they received a total of 11 victims ranging in age from 35 years old to 82 years old.

Two of those patients are in stable condition and nine are listed in critical condition.  Continue reading “Police source: 18 killed, multiple injured in El Paso Walmart shooting”

Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

It was reported today that the Obama FBI and DOJ worked with Hillary Clinton in the destruction of evidence pertinent to her case.  Her case was a sham and the FBI assisted in the coverup.

FrontPageMag reported today shocking information related to the Hillary Clinton email investigation and coverup [emphasis added throughout] –  Continue reading “Unbelievable! Deep State FBI Helped Hillary Clinton Erase and Bleachbit Data Off Laptops and Hammer Phones”

Breitbart – by Victoria Freidman

A nationwide poll has revealed that 89 per cent of 16- to 29-year-olds believe that their lives have no meaning or purpose.

The poll, conducted by Japanese company Yakult and reported by The Sun, also found that 30 per cent of young people believe they are stuck in a rut with 84 per cent saying that they believe they are failing to “live their best life”.  Continue reading “Poll: 9 in 10 Young Britons Believe Their Lives Have No Purpose”

Dallas News

ARLINGTON — An Arlington police officer took just seconds to fire three shots — one of which fatally struck a woman — after a dog started running toward him Thursday afternoon, body-camera footage shows.

Authorities had been called to perform a welfare check on 30-year-old Margarita “Maggie” Victoria Brooks, who was reported to be passed out in a grassy area near a shopping center she frequented.  Continue reading “Body-cam footage shows Arlington officer fatally shooting woman as he fires at dog”

Voice of Europe – by Arthur Lyons

Italy is under attack by relentless NGO migrant transport vessels who are collaborating with human traffickers. Both are hell-bent on facilitating the migrant invasion of Europe – one for ideological reasons and the other purely for profit.

The only politician taking action to stop them is Italy’s interior minister Matteo Salvini. Continue reading “Italy under attack by migrant ships; Salvini is banning them”

CNS News – by Terence P. Jeffrey

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D.-N.Y., has determined there is too much political speech in the United States coming from sources he cannot abide. So, he stood in front of the Supreme Court on Tuesday, along with Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin, D.-Ill., to announce he is backing Democratic New Mexico Sen. Tom Udall’s proposal to amend the First Amendment.

The First Amendment — as it now stands — includes 10 unambiguous words about freedom of speech. Continue reading “Schumer Calls for Amending First Amendment to Limit Political Speech”

Yahoo News

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The gunman who opened fire on a California food festival killed himself after officers shot him multiple times, officials said Friday, correcting previous police accounts that the officers fired the fatal bullet.

Police gave the update soon after the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s Office said 19-year-old Santino William Legan died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.  Continue reading “California festival gunman killed himself, officials say”

CNBC

The nearly two-year special counsel investigation of Russian election interference led by Robert Mueller cost nearly $32 million in total, a new filing shows.

The expenditures report, shared with CNBC by the Department of Justice on Friday, covers the final eight months of the probe, in which the special counsel spent about $6.56 million. About $4.12 million of that was spent through the special counsel’s office directly, and $2.44 million came from DOJ components that supported Mueller’s office. Continue reading “Robert Mueller’s Russia probe cost nearly $32 million in total, Justice Department says”

The Mind Unleashed – by John Vibes

(TMU) — In the recent wave of demonstrations to sweep Hong Kong, tensions between protesters and police have continued to escalate.

The protests began with a simple demand for the government of mainland China to cancel a controversial extradition treaty, which would allow the government to arrest citizens of Hong Kong to face charges in China.  Continue reading “Hong Kong Protesters Use Lasers to Disrupt Facial Recognition”

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The Daily Sheeple – by Sean Walton

In a column for The Hill, Ann Coulter, a conservative commentator criticized certain aspects of U.S. immigration policy which have contributed to its current mess.

She first started out by criticizing the U.S.’s “birthright citizenship” policy. She explained what this process entails: Continue reading “‘Birthright Citizenship Has Got To Go!’”

Daily Wire

The New York Police Department was reportedly hunkered down and prepared for riots on Thursday, as the decision was to be announced as to whether Daniel Pantaleo, the officer involved in the 2014 death of Eric Garner, would be fired from his job.  Continue reading “NYPD Prepared For Riots As Decision Whether To Fire Officer In Eric Garner Death Is Announced”

CNN

Washington (CNN)The United States formally withdrew from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty with Russia Friday, as the US military prepares to test a new non-nuclear mobile-launched cruise missile developed specifically to challenge Moscow in Europe, according to a senior US defense official.

The US withdrawal puts an end to a landmark arms control pact that has limited the development of ground-based missiles with a range of 500 to 5,500 kilometers and is sparking fears of a new arms race.  Continue reading “US formally withdraws from nuclear treaty with Russia and prepares to test new missile”

The Guardian

The US military is conducting wide-area surveillance tests across six midwest states using experimental high-altitude balloons, documents filed with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) reveal.

Up to 25 unmanned solar-powered balloons are being launched from rural South Dakota and drifting 250 miles through an area spanning portions of Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin and Missouri, before concluding in central Illinois.  Continue reading “Pentagon testing mass surveillance balloons across the US”

Independent

Human-animal hybrids are to be developed in embryo form in Japan after the government approved controversial stem-cell research.

Human cells will be grown in rat and mouse embryos, then brought to term in a surrogate animal, as part of experiments set to be carried out at the University of TokyoContinue reading “Human-animal hybrids to be developed in Japan after ban controversially lifted”

Medium

In international peacekeeping operations of the present, private military companies occupy an equal position with regular armies. Moreover, based on the conclusions of American experts, such military corporations will play an increasingly important role in armed local conflicts and wars in the future.

As of today, it is quite obvious (from the experience of the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq) that the existence of PMC influences the course of events, and sometimes they take on most of the functions of police and army.  Continue reading “War for money. Leading private military companies of the world.”