An unidentified drone buzzes a soccer stadium crammed with spectators at the European Championship. It might just be carrying a camera. Or something more sinister. Toxic chemicals, perhaps. Either way, the unauthorized flying machine is violating a no-fly zone in place for Europe’s biggest sports event since deadly attacks in… Read More
NY to become the 1st state to ban cat declawing
New York would be the first state to ban the declawing of cats under a legislative proposal that has divided veterinarians. Several vets — along with a spokescat named Rubio — came to the state Capitol on Tuesday to lobby for the ban. They say the declawing procedure, which involves… Read More
Unexplained human ashes and folded American flag found beside highway
A south Alabama police chief says he has a few leads but still no answers to explain how a box of human ashes was abandoned, along with a neatly folded, framed American flag, beside a highway near the Florida line. A power line crew found the small pine box with… Read More
Report: Bernie Sanders’ wife bankrupted college
A tiny Vermont college that has faced financial troubles since it was headed by the wife of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders will close at the end of the month, officials announced Monday. Burlington College has been struggling under the weight of its $10 million purchase of property and buildings… Read More
Bergdahl trial pushed until after election
A new commander-in-chief will be in charge when Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is court-martialed in February. The new trial date set by a military judge on Tuesday could give the proceedings a higher profile, coming only weeks after the new president — probably either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump —… Read More
Study: Half of heart attacks have no obvious symptoms
Almost half of all heart attacks cause no obvious symptoms, yet they can still be life-threatening, according to research on more than 9,000 middle-aged men and women. It’s one of the biggest studies to examine so-called silent heart attacks, and to also explore them across racial and gender groups. Researchers… Read More
George Mason law school to be named after Justice Scalia
George Mason University is free to rename its law school for the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia after a state council decided Tuesday it had no oversight role in the matter. The school announced plans to rename the school for Scalia back in March. The new name is connected… Read More
[Going viral] “Hillary lying for 13 minutes straight”
It’s no secret Hillary Clinton has been accused of lying multiple times in the past, but this video proves it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dY77j6uBHI
See you in court! Trump may sue NY Times
He’s the master of the deal, and he’s not afraid of a fight in the court room. Now, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has turned a hit piece over the weekend from The New York Times on it’s head — and it could cost the paper millions. A top attorney… Read More
Busted! Obama hiding Iran deal secrets
What does the White House have to hide about President Barack Obama’s Iranian nuclear deal? The Obama administration is refusing to allow a senior aide to testify before a House committee about his role in the deal, and controversial statements he made about duping the public. Ben Rhodes, a deputy… Read More









