The Long Island home that served as the inspiration for the book “The Amityville Horror” and the subsequent films of the same name is being bought. Newsday reports the infamous 1927 Dutch Colonial on Amityville’s Ocean Avenue went into contract this week. The property’s listing agent declined to discuss the terms… Read More
Major car company slashing 30,000 jobs
Volkswagen announced plans Friday to cut 30,000 jobs in a wide-ranging restructuring of its namesake brand as it tries to recover from a scandal over cars rigged to cheat on diesel emissions tests. The German company said the job cuts are part of a long-term plan to improve profitability and… Read More
Hillary’s secret election night meltdown
As Election night was winding down and President-elect Donald Trump’s victory became clearer, the electoral map wasn’t the only thing turning red. According to multiple reports, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton was so blinded by rage as it became apparent she would not become the first female president that she physically… Read More
9 Supreme Court finalists in D.C.
It’s the largest gathering of top conservative legal minds in the world — and it may offer a preview of the United States newest Supreme Court justice. Two current Supreme Court justices and nine judges on President-elect Donald Trump’s list of potential high court picks are among more than 1,000… Read More
Trump’s economy ROARS, U.S. dollar hits 13-year high
by Stephen Dietrich In March, I wrote that the election of Donald Trump would be like an injection of steroids for the stock market. Forgive the self-congratulation, but my team and I completely nailed it. Don’t take it from me. Ask investors around the world, who are clamoring to buy-in… Read More
VA whistleblower hunted by Obama administration
President Barack Obama’s shameful legacy will be marred by his administration’s constant mistreatment of our country’s veterans — and just when it seemed it couldn’t get worse, Obama’s disastrous mismanagement of the Department of Veterans Affairs finds a way to reach a new low. A new report claims the controversial… Read More
Man tries to burn down house with… Cheetos!?
A Massachusetts man who authorities say attempted to use Cheetos to accelerate a fire at his ex-girlfriend’s home while she was inside has been convicted of malicious destruction of property. The Bristol County District Attorney’s Office says a jury convicted 31-year-old Shemroy Williams, of Taunton, on Wednesday. He was sentenced… Read More
Germany rejects US soldiers bid for asylum
A Munich court has rejected a U.S. soldier’s asylum application in Germany, arguing that he hasn’t exhausted all avenues to leave the military. Army Spc. Andre Shepherd deserted from his military base in southern Germany in 2007, claiming he wanted to avoid returning to Iraq where he feared being involved… Read More
Ancient Ten Commandments tablet sold at auction
The world’s earliest-known complete stone inscription of the Ten Commandments, described as a “national treasure” of Israel, sold at auction in Beverly Hills for $850,000. Heritage Auctions said the two-foot square marble slab sold Wednesday night at a public auction of ancient Biblical archaeology artifacts. The tablet weighs about 115… Read More
China toughens internet control with new law
China’s leaders and official media are pushing for greater control of the internet and technology products as tensions surrounding a far-reaching Chinese cybersecurity law loom over a gathering this week of the world’s leading tech firms and Chinese officials. The Communist Party’s mouthpiece People’s Daily warned in an editorial on… Read More









