Two circus acrobats tied the knot on a tightrope during a performance in Houston. Mustafa Danguir (moo-STAH’-fuh dan-GWEER’) and Anna Lebedeva (AHN’-yuh leb-uh-DAY’-vuh) got married 30 feet off the ground Tuesday during a Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey show at NRG Stadium. The groom, wearing a white tuxedo coat,… Read More
Fireball lights up West Coast night sky (pic)
A Chinese rocket re-entered the atmosphere near California late Wednesday night around the same time many people shared video on social media of a mysterious bright object streaking across the night sky. U.S. Strategic Command spokeswoman Julie Ziegenhorn wouldn’t say if the rocket ever posed danger to people on the… Read More
Danish politician calls for Muslim ban
The Danish People’s Party, an anti-immigration and nationalist group that supports the center-right government, says Denmark should halt immigration from Muslim countries, citing the threat of violence from Islamic extremists. In an interview published Thursday, deputy party leader Soeren Espersen told the Berlingske newspaper that Muslim migrants should be barred… Read More
Second Islamic terrorist identified in Normandy church butchery
Officials on Thursday identified the second man who attacked a Normandy church during a morning Mass this week, saying he is a 19-year-old from eastern France who was spotted last month in Turkey as he supposedly headed to Syria — but who returned to France instead. The prosecutor’s office identified… Read More
Whoops! The Pope takes a tumble
Pope Francis missed a step and fell to the ground Thursday as he was coming to an open-air altar to celebrate Mass at Poland’s holiest shrine of Jasna Gora. In a dramatic moment, the 79-year-old Francis, walking deep in thought in his long robe, did not notice a step down… Read More
Trump to Russia: Release hacked Clinton emails
After Donald Trump encouraged Russia to find and make public missing emails deleted by his presidential opponent, Hillary Clinton, an instant debate exploded over hacking and his urging of a foreign government to meddle in American politics. Shortly after Trump’s extraordinary remarks Wednesday, his Republican running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike… Read More
This WSJ Advice Will Clean Out Your Bank Account
By Michael Lewitt Editor, Sure Money Money Map Press Writing a column is a privilege. It is especially a privilege when it is a column in a distinguished publication like The Wall Street Journal. As such, it should be treated with respect. And more important, its readers should be treated with… Read More
NFL legend attacked by shark
Pro Football Hall of Famer Warren Sapp is OK after being bitten on the arm by a shark while catching lobster off the Florida Keys. A photo posted by a fishing charter boat’s account on Instagram Wednesday appears to show Sapp’s arm with a deep gash. Charter captain Jack Carlson… Read More
It’s over — all charges dropped in Freddie Gray case
Prosecutors dropped the remaining charges Wednesday against three Baltimore police officers awaiting trial in the death of Freddie Gray, bringing an end to the case without a conviction. Gray was a 25-year-old black man whose neck was broken while he was handcuffed and shackled but left unrestrained in the back… Read More
Reagan’s would-be assassin released
The gunman who attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan will be allowed to leave a Washington mental hospital. He will be released to live full-time in Virginia, a judge has ruled. It has been over 35 years since the March 30th, 1981 shooting of Reagan outside the Washington hotel that… Read More








