Federal health officials have approved a new injectable drug to treat patients who have been exposed to the deadly toxin anthrax. The Food and Drug Administration said it approved Anthim on Friday to treat inhalation anthrax, which can cause serious injury and death. The condition occurs when anthrax bacterial spores… Read More
Russia may use force to cease-fire violators in Syria
Russia on Monday warned the United States that it will start responding unilaterally to cease-fire violations in Syria if the U.S. refuses to coordinate rules of engagement against violators. A U.S. official contended the issues were being discussed “in a constructive manner.” The Russian military has accused the U.S. of… Read More
Apple reveals new iPhone
Apple unveiled a small new iPhone, a new iPad tablet for business use and price cuts for its Apple Watch at a product event Monday. The announcements, which were largely expected, aim to keep up the company’s commercial momentum in the face of mounting challenges. The company could use a… Read More
Memorabilia from John Wayne, Babe Ruth and Johnny Carson heading to auction
A collection of memorabilia including Babe Ruth’s baseball glove and Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse ears is coming up for auction off the beaten path in Maine, far from the Big Apple where Ruth smacked home runs and the theme park and studio Disney created in California. The items that once… Read More
[Must see] Cop shares his experience with protesters at a Trump rally
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FBI director: Clinton broke the law
Could this finally be the beginning of the end for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton? Anonymous internal sources told the New York Post that FBI Director James Comey and leading investigators into the Clinton email set-up have become “increasingly certain that presidential nominee Hillary Clinton violated laws in handling classified government… Read More
Report: Army let accused rapist loose for months
The United States military is made up of the finest warriors the world has ever seen. But for years, the military’s handling of sexual assault allegations has come under heavy scrutiny. And the story that emerged Sunday regarding accused serial rapist and alleged sexual predator Army Pvt. Jameson T. Hazelbower… Read More
Marines ready to take down ISIS in Iraq
The U.S. Department of Defense says a U.S. Marine was killed Saturday by enemy fire in northern Iraq after, according to reports, the United States military has begun staging a “couple hundred” Marines from the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit in the area. According to CNN, these Marines have begun constructing… Read More
Mass arrests in Cuba ahead of Obama visit
Ignoring criticism from Republican leaders and human rights groups alike, President Barack Obama has announced his plans to sit down with Cuban dictator Raul Castro today at Havana’s Palace of the Revolution. And when Obama and Castro meet, Obama will be lending credibility to a Cuban government that threw dozens… Read More
Trump to release his Supreme Court picks
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump says he’s planning to release a list of judges that he would select from to fill Supreme Court vacancies if he’s elected president in an effort to ease concerns about his picks. “I am going to give a list of either five or 10 judges… Read More








