Someone with a gun opened fire inside a rural Kentucky high school Tuesday morning, killing one person and injuring nine others. Police said a suspect was apprehended and there is no reason to suspect anyone else in the first fatal school shooting of 2018. Nearly 100 students ran out of… Read More
Victims of Olympic “perv doctor” confront him in court
Clasina Syrovy would change the subject whenever someone asked if she knew former sports doctor Larry Nassar or mentioned news coverage of the unfolding scandal over his sexual abuse of young gymnasts. She didn’t want to be “another Jane Doe on the list,” said Syrovy, who competed for 15 years…. Read More
Jeff Sessions questioned in Mueller’s Russia investigation
Attorney General Jeff Sessions was interviewed for hours last week in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, the Justice Department confirmed Tuesday. He’s the highest-ranking Trump administration official and first Cabinet member known to have submitted to questioning. The interview came as Mueller investigates whether President Donald Trump’s actions in… Read More
Tomi Lahren causes liberal to have screaming MELTDOWN [video]
Over the weekend, Fox News star Tomi Lahren took to the West Hollywood streets to interview California residents on how they think President Donald Trump performed in his first year. The reactions were mixed — until one crazy liberal became unhinged. One things stands true: California has a big secret…. Read More
Clinton-linked billionaire, wife murdered in home, new report says
There were no signs of forced entry on the cold December morning when a Canadian billionaire businessman and his wife were found reportedly hanging from a railing at the edge of their indoor pool inside their mansion. A new report by Haaretz claims the couple was murdered by a hitman…. Read More
“Snowflake” cries, but jury rules in favor of Sheriff David Clarke
Former Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke did not violate a man’s free speech with Facebook posts after detaining him at an airport last year for shaking his head at Clarke while boarding a flight, a federal jury concluded Monday night. In a civil lawsuit against Clarke, Daniel Black argued he… Read More
Pennsylvania congressional map ruled unconstitutional
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court struck down the state’s widely criticized congressional map Monday, granting a major victory to Democrats who alleged the 18 districts were unconstitutionally gerrymandered to benefit Republicans and setting off a scramble to draw a new map. In the Democratic-controlled court’s decision, the majority said the boundaries… Read More
Federal employees fear potential of another shutdown
The swift steps ending a messy and expensive government shutdown set the stage for hundreds of thousands of federal workers to return Tuesday, but some say they fear they could find themselves in limbo again in a few more weeks. Congress sped toward moving to reopen government after Democrats reluctantly… Read More
Volcano eruption forces mass evacuations
The Philippines’ most active volcano spewed fountains of red-hot lava and massive ash plumes anew Tuesday in a dazzling but increasingly dangerous eruption that has sent more than 56,000 villagers fleeing to evacuation centers. Lava fountains gushed up 700 meters (2,300 feet) above Mount Mayon’s crater and ash plumes rose… Read More
Tsunami warnings lifted after 7.9 magnitude earthquake hit Alaska
A 7.9 magnitude earthquake struck off Alaska’s Kodiak Island early Tuesday, prompting a tsunami warning for a large swath of the state’s coast and sending some residents fleeing to higher ground. Officials at the National Tsunami Center canceled the warning after a few tense hours after waves failed to show… Read More









