Billionaire Donald Trump hasn’t locked down the Republican nomination yet, but political analysts put him firmly in the catbird seat. Trump is leading the race by hundreds of delegates and facing a favorable election map in the months ahead. Assuming he wins, supporters are wondering — Who is on the… Read More
Obama to allow criminals to move into YOUR neighborhood
President Barack Obama’s administration has sent an alarming warning to landlords across the entire United States — preventing convicted criminals from moving in to your property may be racist and illegal. No, really. The Obama administration’s new rules mean that, if there are any rental properties in your neighborhood, landlords are… Read More
Top Al Qaeda bomb experts freed from GITMO
They’re experts in explosives. They’ve vowed again and again to kill Americans. And the Obama administration is sending them to a region where it’s almost certain they’ll be freed. Senegal, a predominantly Muslim country on West Africa’s coastline, has agreed to take in two Islamic terrorists who spent nearly 14… Read More
Corruption! GOP delegates may sell their votes
The 2016 race for the Republican presidential nomination could soon take a hard turn from chaotic to corrupt. And it’s becoming more likely that the eventual GOP candidate could be chosen through smoky backroom deals where enormous amounts of cash and favors change hands. With Republican frontrunner Donald Trump headed… Read More
Protesters file bogus suit against Trump
They’ve tried everything from blocking traffic to violence to stop Donald Trump rallies and hurt his campaign. But now, radical left-wing protesters have unveiled a new strategy — they’re hauling Trump to court claiming his supporters are harassing them. Three protesters — one of whom is affiliated with the Black… Read More
50 million affected by largest personal information leak in history
Hackers have posted a database online that seems to contain the personal information of nearly 50 million Turkish citizens in what is one of the largest public leaks of its kind. The Associated Press on Monday was able to partially verify the authenticity of the leak by running 10 non-public… Read More
Judge rules for $20 billion settlement for BP oil spill
A federal judge in New Orleans granted final approval Monday to an estimated $20 billion settlement over the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, resolving years of litigation over the worst offshore spill in the nation’s history. The settlement, first announced in July, includes $5.5 billion in… Read More
Frozen April storms strike Northeast
The calendar may say spring, but wintry weather struck the Northeast hard on Monday, delivering a storm that broke records in Boston and at a Rhode Island airport and could end up dropping as much as 10 inches of snow in some places. Winter weather advisories were issued from the… Read More
Judge brings down the hammer on bourbon street gunman, gets HUGE sentence
A man convicted for his role in a gunfight that killed one bystander and left nine people injured on New Orleans’ famous Bourbon Street was sentenced Monday to 60 years in prison, the maximum penalty. State District Judge Byron Williams sentenced Trung Le, 22, to 40 years for manslaughter in… Read More
SeaWorld to stop breeding Orcas
There’s one last orca birth to come at SeaWorld, and it will probably be the last chance for research biologist Dawn Noren to study up close how female killer whales pass toxins to their calves through their milk. While SeaWorld’s decision last month to end its orca breeding program delighted… Read More









