Two Minneapolis police officers involved in the November fatal shooting of a black man will not face charges, a Minnesota prosecutor said Wednesday. Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said his decision to not charge Officer Mark Ringgenberg and Officer Dustin Schwarze for their roles in the death of 24-year-old Jamar… Read More
Massive tornados rip through Southwest (pics)
At least seven people were injured after severe storms spawned multiple tornado touchdowns in northeastern Oklahoma, damaging homes and businesses, authorities said. National Weather Service meteorologist Amy Jankowski said a tornado touched down and lifted up numerous times Wednesday night as it swept through the northern Tulsa and Owasso areas…. Read More
Civil war! GOP candidates refuse to support nominee
The Republican party descended into a potential civil war yesterday when the three remaining candidates all refused to say they’d support the party’s eventual nominee. And their refusal to make a pledge of support could be setting the stage for a long-expected “brokered convention” where multiple candidates could be in… Read More
Clinton mistress: Hillary had “multiple” abortions
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has said that abortions should be “safe, legal, and rare.” But according to shocking new allegations from an alleged ex-mistress of former President Bill Clinton, she wasn’t always too insistent on the rare part. In a wide-ranging interview with The American Mirror, Sally Miller, who… Read More
Cleveland preparing for riots at Republican convention
Left-wing protesters have nearly caused riots at Republican rallies this year, especially those hosted by billionaire Donald Trump. And with the Republican National Convention just months away, police are preparing for more of the same. Cleveland will host the convention in July, and the Cleveland Police Department is stocking up on riot… Read More
California police release 17 San Bernardino gunmen
What were 17 Middle Eastern men doing firing hundreds of rounds from shotguns and assault rifles in a secluded area just miles from the scene of a deadly terror attack? That’s what panicked San Bernardino, California residents have been left wondering after reports surfaced yesterday of the gunmen firing hundreds of… Read More
[Terror alert] U.S. orders citizens out of Turkey
Authorities have a message for U.S. civilians in southern Turkey: Get out now. The State Department and Pentagon have ordered the families of U.S. diplomats and military personnel Tuesday to leave posts in southern Turkey due to “increased threats from terrorist groups” in the country. The two agencies said dependents… Read More
Felons voting rights to be restored?
One is a sex offender who failed to register. Another stabbed a fellow teen to death in the 1970s. A third illegally possessed a firearm, and the other two have drug convictions. All five northeastern Iowa residents are charged with illegally voting in the 2012 presidential election as ineligible felons…. Read More
Stocks jump as Feds emphasize gradual rate rise
Global stocks rose and the dollar fell on Wednesday after the U.S. Federal Reserve signaled it will move slowly to raise interest rates. KEEPING SCORE: Britain’s FTSE 100 advanced 1.7 percent trading to 6,206.87 while Germany’s DAX climbed 1.7 percent to 10,056.70. France’s CAC 40 gained 1.9 percent to 4,446.97…. Read More
Deadly plane crash claims 7 lives
A small plane crashed Tuesday off an island in eastern Quebec, killing seven people, Quebec provincial police said. Among those killed was former federal cabinet minister and political commentator Jean Lapierre. Other members of his family were also believed to be among the victims. They were traveling to the Iles-de-la-Madeleine… Read More








