by Aimee Pontier, Editor Last night Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders proved his campaign isn’t over — not by a long shot. And Sanders still appears to have a path to the Democratic nomination — or at least the ability to force a contested convention. With Sanders latest win in West… Read More
Search warrant served in Prince death
A Minnesota doctor saw Prince twice in the month before his death — including the day before he died — and prescribed him medication, according to contents of a search warrant that were revealed as authorities returned to the musician’s suburban Minneapolis estate as part of their investigation into what… Read More
Royal insult! Queen caught insulting Chinese
Queen Elizabeth II has been overheard on video calling Chinese officials “very rude” in a conversation with a senior police officer at a Buckingham Palace event. The comments, made Tuesday, were unusual because the 90-year-old monarch rarely comments publicly on political matters, and media accompanying her are asked not to… Read More
Militia leader Bundy not done fighting
Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy is suing the federal judge handling his criminal case stemming from an armed standoff with government agents, with a complaint that accuses President Barack Obama, U.S. Sen. Harry Reid and one of Reid’s sons of plotting to steal Bundy’s property. Bundy lawyer Joel Hansen handed a… Read More
Meet the world’s oldest living cat
A Siamese cat born during President Ronald Reagan’s administration has been named by Guinness World Records as the world’s oldest living cat. Guinness says Scooter celebrated his 30th birthday on March 26. He lives in Mansfield, Texas. Owner Gail Floyd attributes Scooter’s longevity to staying active. She tells Guinness he… Read More
Man wins $1 million lottery — again!
A man has beaten the odds by winning $1 million in the New York Lottery for a second time. Lottery officials will be revealing the $1 million winner Wednesday on Long Island. They say the same Suffolk County man won $1 million in 2012. The check presentation will be made… Read More
Obama to visit Hiroshima
Eager to heal old wounds and galvanize new generations, President Barack Obama this month will become the first sitting American president to visit Hiroshima, where seven decades ago the U.S. dropped the devastating atomic bomb that ushered in the nuclear age. By visiting the peace park near the epicenter of… Read More
Twitter refuses to help Feds stop ISIS
Social media giant Twitter is reportedly refusing to cooperate with U.S. intelligence agencies monitoring chatter from terror groups such as ISIS. And the decision could be putting American lives in danger. That’s according to a recent report by the Wall Street Journal, which revealed that Twitter has cut off the U.S. intelligence… Read More
Germany stabbing suspect deemed mentally ill
A German man yelled “infidel, you must die” and “Allahu akbar” as he stabbed one person to death and wounded three others at a Bavarian train station Tuesday, but authorities said they’ve found no links to any Islamic extremist network. The 27-year-old, who had previously been in psychiatric care, made… Read More
What does “healthy” mean? Feds admit they don’t know
The Food and Drug Administration will re-evaluate its definition of “healthy,” which could eventually change how a range of foods are marketed. In light of evolving research, the FDA said it believes “now is an opportune time to re-evaluate the regulations concerning nutrition content claims, generally, including the term ‘healthy’.”… Read More









