A defender of conservative principles in academia has passed away. Townhall columnist Mike Adams — a staunch advocate of free speech and pro-life causes — was 55. The details surrounding his death are still being investigated, authorities said. The unfortunate passing was reported Thursday after a wellness check was conducted at… Read More
Report: U.S.-China relations turn icy
Four decades after the U.S. established diplomatic ties with Communist China, the relationship between the two may have reached a turning point. Tensions have reached new heights on what has always been a rocky road, as the ambitions of a rising superpower increasingly clash with those of the established one…. Read More
Major executive caught in $1 billion fraud scheme
Nearly three years after leading a failed project to build two nuclear reactors in South Carolina, an executive in charge of the construction pleaded guilty Thursday to taking more than $1 billion from the pockets of ratepayers and investors. Former SCANA Corp. Executive Vice President Stephen Byrne said little beyond… Read More
Infamous mobster’s girlfriend completes prison stint
The longtime girlfriend of late Boston gangster James “Whitey” Bulger has completed her federal prison sentence and moved in with her twin sister. Federal agents removed Catherine Greig’s electronic monitoring bracelet Thursday, WBZ-TV reported. 120/75 Blood Pressure Starting in 8 Hours [Sponsored] Greig, 69, spent the last year of her… Read More
Heartwarming: Pals share $22 million jackpot prize
A western Wisconsin man will share his millions in lottery winnings with a longtime friend because of a promise they made to each other nearly three decades ago. What really happened at this secluded army base? [Sponsored] Friends Tom Cook and Joseph Feeney shook hands in 1992 and promised that… Read More
Christopher Columbus statue removed in Chicago
A statue of Christopher Columbus in downtown Chicago’s Grant Park was taken down early Friday, a week after protesters trying to topple the monument to the Italian explorer clashed with police. Crews used a large crane to remove the statue from its pedestal as a small crowd gathered to watch…. Read More
Developing: “Strange” man detained at Ivanka Trump’s home
White House senior advisor Ivanka Trump was in Denver, Co. when a suspicious stranger was discovered outside her Washington, D.C. home early Thursday. Over 60? Shocking link between sex and cancer [Sponsored] While Trump had been in Colorado for a two-day tour, thousands of miles away a man was reportedly… Read More
Deputy fired after leaking documents to media
A Georgia sheriff has fired a deputy after the deputy changed his story and admitted leaking documents to a television reporter. Richmond County Sheriff Richard Roundtree fired Marlon Campbell on Tuesday, saying he had conducted himself in ways unbecoming to being a deputy and violated his obligation to be truthful…. Read More
U.S. deports conspiracy terrorist in immigration battle
U.S. deports convicted terrorist in immigration battleA man convicted of terrorism-related crimes, who served his sentence and was then detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, has been deported after a legal battle to hold him indefinitely stalled. This Shrinks up to 7 Inches Off Waistlines [Sponsored] Federal authorities held… Read More
Senate negotiating bill to pay NCAA athletes
The Senate Judiciary Committee wants to have a bipartisan plan in place to regulate the way college athletes can be compensated for name, image and likeness rights by Sept. 15, Sen. Lindsey Graham said Wednesday. The Republican from South Carolina also conceded during a hearing on college athletics: “I don’t… Read More
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