KANSAS CITY, Mo. (CBS St. Louis) – A second-grader said a school security guard put him in handcuffs because he was misbehaving.
“Some of the kids were messing with me,” Kalyb Primm Wiley told KSHB-TV.
Kalyb told the station that kids were teasing and taunting him but nothing got physical. A teacher was unable to calm him down and he was taken to the principal’s office by a school security guard. Continue reading “Second-Grader Says School Put Him In Handcuffs For Misbehaving”
CBS Miami – by Gaby Fleischman
FORT LAUDERDALE (CBSMiami) – Two Broward Sheriff’s Office Deputies are under fire, accused of using excessive force—and all of it was caught on camera.
BSO is conducting an internal affairs investigation to find out if the two officers involved were justified in using force and are also questioning why Sheriff Scott Israel wasn’t notified until three months after the incident. Continue reading “Two Broward Deputies Accused Of Using Excessive Force”
The New York Post – by Michael Goodwin
With multiple crises spiraling out of control around the world, stories about the Obama presidency are taking on the air of postmortems. What went wrong, who’s to blame, what next — even The New York Times is starting to recognize that Dear Leader is a global flop.
“Obama Suffers Setbacks in Japan and the Mideast,” the paper declared on Friday’s front page. The double whammy of failure pushed the growing Russian menace in Europe to inside pages, but even they were chock-full of reports about utopia gone wrong. Continue reading “The media is turning on President Obama”
Pirate Morgan’s Innermost Thoughts
People are waking as if from a dream
they are learning and losing from our governments schemes
We walk through the night of a repressive regime
And pray that God’s might will soon steal the scene.
When the leader of the land deleted “In God We Trust”
He didn’t care of the implications or the pain of the just.
Continue reading “The Enemy Within”
Lew Rockwell – by William Norman Grigg
Sheriff Ed Brown considers himself to be the owner of every human being residing in North Carolina’s Onslow County – but he counsels his subjects not to worry, for his is a benevolent dictatorship administered by quasi-divine people endowed with transcendent wisdom.
“The vast majority of our Duties and Functions are performed with only our conscience Watching and Directing us,” Brown explained in a full-page advertisement for his re-election campaign. “Those in the law enforcement profession have complete power over you, your life, your family, your loved ones, your rights, your freedom, your future and everything precious to life. From the very word of a Law Enforcement Office [sic], all those Precious Things of Life hang.”
Continue reading “Sheriff Ed Brown: The Delusional Dictator of Onslow County, N.C.”
In a closed-door meeting of wealthy contributors in Las Vegas, House Speaker John Boehner said he was “hell-bent on getting [anti-gun immigration amnesty] done this year.”
And earlier this week, the Speaker viciously mocked conservative Republicans for opposing him on this issue. Continue reading “Boehner Secretly Plotting to Stab Gun Owners in the Back”
National Journal – by WWF – World Wildlife Fund USA
During his trip to Asia, US President Obama proved unable to resolve differences with Japan over the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Now back in Washington, the president faces growing opposition to the ambitious trade deal.
It’s one of the most ambitious free trade agreements ever undertaken, according to Peter Petri, an economist with the Peterson Institute for International Economics. The Trans Pacific-Partnership (TPP) would deepen integration among 12 economies in the Americas and Asia, covering 40 percent of the world’s economic output and 26 percent of its total trade. Continue reading “Little Headway On Trans-Pacific Free Trade Deal”
Accuweather – by Michael Kuhne
Mining groundwater for agricultural use in the San Joaquin Valley has not only created one of the most productive agricultural regions in the United States, but it has also simultaneously altered the surface of the land causing noticeable subsidence or sinking in the region, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
“The maximum subsidence, near Mendota, was more than 28 feet,” USGS reported, citing a 1970 comprehensive survey. Continue reading “Groundwater Mining in California Creates Farming Hub but Land Sinks by Feet”
(Florence, Ky.)–Several callers to the 700 WLW news room overnight said that there were “black ops” helicopters flying over the Florence area. Our news partners at Fox 19 said they received calls as well. Callers said that they spotted at least two choppers, and they were running without lights.
Callers said the helicopters circled an area near I-75 and U.S. 42. Continue reading “Yes, Those were ‘Black Ops’ helicopters over Florence, Kentucky”
A decision by the U.S. Supreme Court means the federal government now has an open door to “detain as a threat to national security anyone viewed as a troublemaker,” according to critics.
The high court this week refused to review an appeals court decision that said the president and U.S. military can arrest and indefinitely detain individuals.
The firm of William J. Olson, P.C., which filed a friend-of-the court brief asking the court to step in, noted that not a single justice dissented from the denial of the request for review. Continue reading “Supreme Court green lights detention of Americans”
Mail Online – by Senjana Farberov
The body of a man that was pulled from the Hudson River Monday has been identified as that of a 27-year-old jogger from New Jersey who went missing March 30.
The New Jersey Regional Medical Examiner’s Office identified the remains Tuesday night as Andrew Jarzyk, of Hoboken, thanks to the forensic analysts of the victim’s teeth and personal identifiers like tattoos.
The exact cause and manner of death have yet to be determined, but officials say Jarzyk’s body showed no signs of trauma to suggest foul play. Continue reading “Bank manager, 27, washes up dead in Hoboken harbor a month after he went missing while training for a half-marathon”
Separatists in Slavyansk said they were fighting back against a “large-scale operation” to retake the city by Ukrainian forces.
A Reuters photographer said he had seen a military helicopter open fire on the outskirts of the town and separatists said two aircraft had been shot down.
Ukrainian Interior Minister Arsen Avakov confirmed a pilot had been killed.
Posting on Facebook, he wrote: “Against Ukraine’s special forces, terrorists used heavy artillery, including grenade launchers and portable anti-aircraft missile launchers. Continue reading “Ukraine ‘In Military Assault On Slavyansk’”

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