It’s the biggest endorsement yet for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, and it could help bring the 2016 presidential nomination race to an end. Just days ahead of the crucial winner-take-all primary votes in Florida and Ohio, Dr. Ben Carson has formally endorsed Trump. Carson’s support will be critical for… Read More
Indiana passes America’s toughest abortion law
It could be America’s strictest abortion law yet — and pro-life supporters are hoping it will help save thousands of lives, and start a movement that spreads nationwide. A new that would make Indiana only the second state to ban abortions sought because a fetus has a genetic disorder, such… Read More
Obama forcing “white privilege” training on soldiers
The U.S. military is the most feared fighting force on the planet. But it would appear that President Barack Obama’s administration is doing all it can to turn these tougher-than-nails warriors into soft marshmallows. Reports have surfaced that the Obama administration is pushing an out-of-control politically correct training program on… Read More
Gun owners stop escaped Mississippi killer
It reads like a plot straight from a horror movie. A bad guy storms the family home, stabbing the father and holding the wife and child hostage at knife point. Thanks to the Second Amendment, this scary story had a happy ending for the good guys. A murder suspect who… Read More
GA company tells employees they MUST bring guns in the office
The decision by the owner of a small insurance company to require his employees to carry firearms at the office has sparked a debate: Would having a gun on the job make you safer, or is it inviting violence into the workplace? Lance Toland said his three offices, based at… Read More
Rare Walt Whitman letter for injured Civil War soldier found
A rare letter written by the poet Walt Whitman for a wounded Civil War soldier has been found in the National Archives. The Washington Post reports it was discovered last month by an Archives volunteer on a team preparing Civil War widows’ pension files to be digitized and placed online. It’s… Read More
Philadelphia officer: Gunman pledged loyalty to ISIS
A police officer ambushed by a silent gunman who later said he acted in the name of Islam testified in court Thursday about the attack, detailing how he kicked his way out of the cruiser to return fire. Philadelphia prosecutors have found no evidence that suspect Edward Archer has any… Read More
93-year-old receives high school diploma she was previously denied
A 93-year-old Ohio woman has received the high school diploma she was denied in 1942 because of rules that expelled married students. Dorothy Liggett was a few weeks from graduation from Akron’s North High School when officials discovered she was married. Akron Public Schools Superintendent David James hand-delivered the diploma… Read More
“Street medicine” for the homeless becoming more popular
They’re house calls without the house. Far from the sterile confines of a doctor’s office or hospital, Brett Feldman looks for homeless people where they’re most likely to be found — in wooded encampments, under bridges, along riverbanks, at soup kitchens — and treats them for ailments ranging from diabetes… Read More
8 men sentenced to jail for enslaving fishermen
Five Thai fishing boat captains and three Indonesians were sentenced Thursday to three years in jail for human trafficking in connection with slavery in the seafood industry. The suspects were arrested in the remote island village of Benjina last May after the abuse was revealed by The Associated Press in… Read More









