Thousands of rain-drenched revelers gathered in midtown Manhattan Wednesday night to watch the annual lighting of the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio flipped the switch just before 9 p.m., illuminating the 94-foot tall, 14-ton Norway spruce with 50,000 multicolored LED bulbs on 5… Read More
Second escaped fugitive captured after police standoff
A second fugitive inmate who escaped last week from a county jail in California by rappelling down with a bedsheet was re-arrested Wednesday night, after a seven-hour standoff with police. Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith said Rogelio Chavez was taken into custody at the house of an associate in… Read More
Experts: Bizarre Southern weather resembles Biblical plague
After at least 13 strange, deadly tornadoes dropped out of the night sky and killed five people and injured at least a dozen more Wednesday in four states — and while the rest of the country prayed for the safety of their fellow citizens, local residents and church leaders began… Read More
Clintons STUNNED as recount falls apart
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s desperate attempt to overturn the presidential election results in key states is coming apart at the seams. After decades of getting everything they want, the Clintons are finally tasting the bitter rejection of the American people — and the mounting recount failures, combined with… Read More
The secret horror of “Sanctuary Cities”
All across the country, Democratic mayors have announced their intention to defy federal laws and maintain “sanctuary city” status at all costs – and like a stray dog offered Thanksgiving leftovers, the mainstream media has greedily lapped up the chance to inflame this divisive rhetoric aimed at President-elect Donald Trump…. Read More
Trump makes 2 HUGE admin announcements
President-elect Donald Trump is quickly filling his cabinet, and it’s a mix of Washington insiders and political outsiders supporters are comparing to President Abraham Lincoln’s famous “team of rivals” And Trump’s pick for Transportation Secretary has rivals furious — because it’s a minority woman, blowing away critics’ feeble attempts to… Read More
AMERICA IS GREAT AGAIN! Trump’s jaw-dropping deal
President-elect Donald Trump isn’t even in office yet and he’s already proving his business savvy attitude could be exactly what American workers need. In his latest deal, Trump managed to convince air conditioning company Carrier Corp. not to move manufacturing to Mexico, keeping nearly 1,000 jobs in Indiana. Trump and Vice… Read More
One of two escaped inmates recaptured as search continues
One of two inmates who sawed their way out of a California jail and vanished last week was recaptured late Tuesday, authorities said. The search continued for the other one. The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office said Laron Campbell was taken back into custody and was being transported back to… Read More
A New Hampshire town’s fight for Christmas lights
A New Hampshire town that said it wouldn’t be decorated with holiday lights this season because of code issues with a utility now has a glimmer of hope. The Portsmouth Herald reports that Exeter town officials have been talking to Unitil and are looking to get an electrician to install… Read More
Trump: Flag burning should have consequences
President-elect Donald Trump said Tuesday that anyone who burns an American flag should face unspecified “consequences,” such as jail or a loss of citizenship. But the Supreme Court has held that flag-burning is a form of speech protected by the First Amendment, and the Constitution forbids the government removal of… Read More









