Fox News

One person was killed and two others were wounded during a shooting at a suburban New York grocery store Tuesday morning, police said. The supected gunman is till on the loose and is considered armed and dangerous.

Police believe a current or former employee named Gabriel DeWitt Wilson, 31, opened fire at a Stop & Shop grocery store in West Hempstead, in Nassau County on Long Island, shortly after 11:15 a.m. Tuesday, Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder said.  Continue reading “1 killed, 2 others shot at suburban New York grocery store; manhunt underway”

Colgate

Masks help prevent the spread of infectious diseases — like the Covid-19 virus — protecting both you and those you come in contact with. The simple barrier helps stop respiratory droplets from traveling into the air and onto other people when a person wearing the mask coughs, sneezes, talks, or raises their voice. However, wearing a mask for an extended period can create unwanted side effects, such as mask mouth. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends wearing a mask in public settings, and studies show masks play a crucial role in slowing the virus’s spread, so getting rid of this protective measure is not the answer. Instead, learn all about mask mouth — what it is, what causes it, and how you can prevent it — so you can find relief.

Continue reading “What Is Mask Mouth?”

Yahoo News

Washington — The Supreme Court on Monday turned away a batch of legal battles involving the federal lifetime ban on firearms for people convicted of certain nonviolent crimes, sidestepping a contentious issue involving the Second Amendment.

The justices rejected appeals from three people who are barred from possessing firearms under federal law because of nonviolent misdemeanor and felony convictions. In declining to take up the cases, lower court decisions that found their Second Amendment rights were not violated by the ban remain in place. Continue reading “Supreme Court turns away disputes over gun ban for nonviolent felons”

Health Impact News – by Brian Shilhavy

Severe cramping, heavy bleeding for days on end, post-menopausal women all of a sudden menstruating again, irregular periods, and more are all being reported by women after being injected with a COVID experimental shot.

But another phenomena is being reported: these symptoms are being reported among women who did NOT get the injections also, but have been around those who have. Continue reading “Women Complaining of Severe Menstrual Disorders post COVID Injections – Even if They Did Not Get the Shots!”

Video Rebel’s Blog

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris both have strong ties to George Soros, Bill Gates and other despicable billionaires. Nobody knows who makes which decision in DC though we do know former President Obama is a frequent White House caller. He is probably just the point man for people above him.

No matter their ultimate source, the policies coming from from DC will cause a Perfect Storm in America featuring the starvation unto death for millions of a formerly well fed people. Millions more will die from violence when Americans fight each other for dwindling food supplies. Continue reading “Biden’s Perfect Storm To Cause Nationwide Food Riots”

Sons of Liberty – by Tim Brown

What kind of parent knowingly would put their child into an experimental program with an experimental injection, in which hundreds of thousands of people, if not millions, are dying or being injured by them? An idolatrous one. As we warned, the experiments are being administered on children as young as 6-years-old by both Moderna and Pfizer and somehow or another parents just go right along with it. Now, a 12-year-old girl has been paralyzed after she received the injection. Continue reading “12-Year-Old Girl Paralyzed During Experimental COVID mRNA Injection Trials”

The article, Laboratories in US can’t find Covid-19 in one of 1,500 positive tests, will be removed.

I picked it up for the broadcast today, having not had the time to read the comments for the past three days, because I was a little busy with my brother’s funeral service who has been dead since June.  The house was packed with family and friends.  Continue reading “Trencher Alert”

Courier Journal

Senate Bill 8 received final passage Tuesday, expanding the ability of Kentuckians and parents to opt out of required immunizations in the event of a pandemic based on conscientiously held beliefs.

The original version of the bill would have significantly relaxed requirements for childhood immunizations by allowing parents to opt out due to conscientious beliefs, with bill sponsor Sen. Mike Wilson, R-Bowling Green, fearing the government would mandate people take the COVID-19 vaccine. Continue reading “Kentucky passes immunization opt-outs”

Yahoo News

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — A proposed gun storage law that would be among the toughest in the U.S. is headed for a vote in the Oregon Legislature, with backers saying it will save lives and opponents contending it could lead to deaths.

Meanwhile, in Colorado, a less sweeping gun storage bill was signed into law Monday by Gov. Jared Polis., who said: “It’s a sensible measure to help avoid immeasurable heartbreak.”  Continue reading “Oregon gun storage law would be among the toughest in the US”

History Channel

At Mount Carmel in Waco, Texas, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) launches a tear-gas assault on the Branch Davidian compound, ending a tense 51-day standoff between the federal government and an armed religious cult. By the end of the day, the compound was burned to the ground, and some 80 Branch Davidians, including 22 children, had perished in the inferno. Continue reading “This Day in History, 1993: Waco Siege ends; Branch Davidian compound burns”

Museum of the American Revolution

In the early morning hours of Wednesday, April 19, 1775, British troops crossed Boston Harbor with the intention of marching to Concord, Massachusetts to seize military supplies stored in the town by Patriot militiamen.  Anticipating the British actions, an alarm was raised throughout the countryside by American silversmith Paul Revere and dozens of other riders who warned the colonial militia and minutemen that the regulars were on the road to Concord. By 5 am, the simmering tensions between the American colonists and the British government would reach their breaking point. The events of April 19 would change the world forever. Continue reading “The Day the American Revolution Began”

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Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

A recent Stanford study released by the NCBI, which is under the National Institutes of Health, showed that masks do absolutely nothing to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and their use is even harmful.  Continue reading “Stanford Study Results: Facemasks are Ineffective to Block Transmission of COVID-19 and Actually Can Cause Health Deterioration and Premature Death”

Daily Wire – by Tim Pearce

Thousands of Oregonians are ripping a proposal to make the state’s mask mandate permanent, flooding the state government with “openly hostile” comments on the idea.

Democratic Oregon Gov. Kate Brown’s health department has proposed a permanent masking rule as the current regulations are set to expire next month. The proposal has received a record number of public comments – five times more comments than the previous record holder, according to the Washington Examiner. Continue reading “Thousands Of Oregonians ‘Openly Hostile’ To Democratic Governor’s ‘Permanent’ Mask Mandate”

Western Standard

Without the snow and pine trees, drivers could be mistaken for believing it to be the Texas-Mexico border.

An Ontario Provincial Police tactical command vehicle has been spotted setting up along a highway from Manitoba into the province.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced on Friday authorities would start manning the borders at 12:01 a.m. Monday making sure only essential travellers are getting into the province. Continue reading “Armed checkpoints appear along Ontario-Manitoba border”

Daily Wire – by Chrissy Clark

A Maine college is issuing $50 tickets to students who fail to wear a facemask while on campus property.

According to CBSN Boston, St. Joseph’s College in Standish, Maine, has issued more than 20 tickets to students who have violated the school’s masking policy.

Patrick Meyers, a St. Joseph’s College junior told CBSN Boston that the police issued him a fine for wearing his mask below his nose. Continue reading “Maine College Imposes $50 Fine On Students Who Don’t Wear Masks”