The Champs-Elysees gunman who shot and killed a Paris police officer just days before France’s presidential election had a note with him defending the Islamic State group, France’s anti-terrorism prosecutor said Friday. Police investigating Thursday’s attack found a note praising IS that apparently fell from the pocket of French assailant… Read More
Trump rolling back Obama-era tax and regulations
The Trump administration embarked Friday on new efforts to study and possibly dismantle some of the tax and financial regulations established by former President Barack Obama. President Donald Trump will sign an executive order to review tax regulations set last year by his predecessor, as well as two memos to… Read More
Revealed! Clinton cartel behind Bill O’Reilly’s firing
A shocking leak has revealed the liberal organizations behind the conspiracy to have former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly fired — and they all connect directly to failed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Sponsored: Hillary’s Hostile Takeover Underway After The New York Times slammed O’Reilly in early April over alleged… Read More
Radical Islamic terror strikes Paris
While liberal leaders continue to promise that radical Islamic terror is under control, ISIS has been busy — and successfully carried out another fatal terror attack Thursday in Paris. The Champs-Elysees gunman who shot and killed a police officer just days before France’s presidential election was detained in February for… Read More
Formerly kidnapped Elizabeth Smart shares AMAZING photo
Elizabeth Smart captured headlines in 2002 when she was removed from her Salt Lake City bedroom at 12-years-old by kidnappers Brian David Mitchell and Wanda Barzee. For nine months, Smart was held captive by the sick couple, and during her captivity she was repeatedly raped and threatened. It was a… Read More
[Health alert] Germ in milk and poultry tops poisoning list
The U.S. government’s latest report card on food poisoning suggests that a germ commonly linked to raw milk and poultry is surpassing salmonella at the top of the culprit list. The report counts cases in only 10 states for nine of the most common causes of foodborne illness, but is… Read More
After a tie vote, election settled with coin toss
A coin flip has decided who will lead a tiny southern Illinois town after an election this month ended in a tie. Tammy O’Daniell-Howell is the new village president of Colp, home to about 250 residents, after the coin toss Thursday. Williamson County Clerk Amanda Barnes says opponent Bryan Riekena… Read More
Russian hacker facing decades behind bars
Federal prosecutors want the Russian man convicted of hacking into U.S. businesses to steal credit card data to be sentenced to 30 years in prison and ordered to pay $170 million in restitution. But Roman Seleznev’s lawyers say his troubled history, poor health and willingness to help the government catch… Read More
‘Mad Dog’ Mattis: Syria still has chemical weapons
Syria still possesses chemical weapons, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said in Israel on Friday, warning against the banned munitions being used again. At a news conference in Tel Aviv, Mattis also said that in recent days the Syrian Air Force has dispersed its combat aircraft. The implication is that… Read More
Arkansas carries out first of four expected executions
Arkansas carried out its first execution in nearly a dozen years despite a flurry of legal challenges that had spared three convicted killers, but courts still could scuttle the remainder of the nation’s most ambitious death penalty schedule since capital punishment was restored in 1976. Ledell Lee was pronounced dead… Read More









