Faced with one of the largest natural disasters in United States history, President Donald Trump is heading to Florida on Thursday to oversea cleanup and rescue efforts. Trump is also going to hear firsthand from people affected by Hurricane Irma as he makes his third visit in less than three… Read More
Mystery shrouds secret attack on U.S. diplomats
The more questions are answered, the deeper the mystery behind the Cuban attack on U.S. diplomats in Havana — and the fact that no one can figure out what really happened has some experts very disturbed. It started when a blaring, grinding noise jolted the American diplomat from his bed… Read More
Nancy Pelosi’s backstabbing lies EXPOSED by Trump!
President Donald Trump spent his evening Wednesday reaching across the aisle to Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer — and as thanks for his bipartisan effort, Trump was backstabbed by Pelosi later that night. Immediately after the White House hailed a “constructive working dinner” between Trump and his top… Read More
Alt-left attack The Star-Spangled Banner author
What’s next for the alt-left? It seems their next target is The Star-Spangled Banner’s author Francis Scott Key. In Baltimore, the words “Racist Anthem” were painted on the monument’s base on the anniversary of the battle that inspired Key to write the “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Baltimore’s mayor says she has… Read More
Lawyer: Man tried to kill wife out of mercy
The lawyer for an 88-year-old man charged with attempting to kill his ailing wife in a western New York nursing home says his client wanted to end his spouse’s suffering. Police in the Buffalo suburb of Cheektowaga say Martin Turkiewicz walked into his wife’s room at the nursing home last… Read More
This vote could split Iraq into two different countries
Iraq’s Kurds vote this month on whether or not they support independence for their enclave in the country’s north, a step toward their long-held dream of statehood. The outcome, almost certain to be “yes,” will further rattle a region still engulfed in the fight against the Islamic State group. A… Read More
WOW! MLB team on HISTORIC, record-setting win streak
Just a little more than a month ago, Jay Bruce was in New York sinking with the Mets as a season that began with promise and a richness of pitching was undermined by injuries. The plunge was dramatic. So was the rise. A trade rescued Bruce and dropped him in… Read More
FEMA estimates Hurricane Harvey could cost…
The head of the National Flood Insurance Program said Wednesday early estimates show Hurricane Harvey will result in about $11 billion in payouts to insured homeowners, mostly in southeast Texas. That would likely put Harvey as the second costliest storm in the history of the federal insurance program, said Roy… Read More
Legality of U.S.-border searches challenged
A federal lawsuit filed Wednesday claims the U.S. government’s growing practice of searching laptops and cellphones at the border is unconstitutional because electronic devices now carry troves of private personal and business information. The government has vociferously defended its searches as critical to protecting the homeland. The Fourth Amendment of… Read More
Ohio’s back-to-back murderer executed
A man convicted of killing two people in back-to-back robberies in suburban Cleveland in 1992 was executed Wednesday as family members of his victims looked on. The prison system announced the time of death for Gary Otte as 10:54 a.m. following the administration of three lethal drugs at the Southern… Read More









