It started at 7:48 a.m. Hawaiian time on December 7th, 1941 – the Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor. Now, 74 years later, the United States still remembers the fateful event that led to America’s entrance into World War II — and its ultimate victory. On the island, the National Park… Read More
Texans challenge Supreme Court on important voter rights issue
Don’t mess with Texas. A new voters rights case is heading to the Supreme Court over the constitutional requirement to make electoral districts roughly equal in population. Two voters in Texas are asking the court, in arguments set for Tuesday, to order a drastic change in the way Texas and… Read More
Hitting ISIS where it counts… their wallets!
As British jets opened airstrikes against the Islamic State group in Syria and Germany prepared to send troops and aircraft to the region, Russia’s president called on the world Thursday to brandish “one powerful fist” in the fight against terrorism. Yet even as international efforts to defeat the extremists grew,… Read More
Trump’s controversial Mafia connection
After using billionaire Donald Trump to get unprecedented ratings for televised debates and news programs, the media now seems obsessed with taking him down. And they’ll use any outlandish allegation they can find to do it. Stories have begun surfacing this week attempting to link Trump with a man named… Read More
The rape question Hillary didn’t want to answer
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recently stated that she believed all rape survivors should be believed without question, tweeting – “To every survivor of sexual assault…You have the right to be heard. You have the right to be believed. We’re with you.” —Hillary — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September 14,… Read More
[Op-Ed] Women in combat – a deadly mistake
By Stephen Dietrich, Managing Editor of The Horn It was 2003. Less than two years after 9-11 and we were pulling security on the rutted streets somewhere near Baghdad International Airport. Suddenly, we took sniper fire from a nearby building, and my unit returned fire with everything we had. You… Read More
5 disturbing new facts about the San Bernardino killers
With a young wife, infant daughter and government job, Syed Rizwan Farook appeared to have achieved the American dream. But after he and his wife Tashfeen Malik unleashed a terror attack that killed 14 people at a San Bernardino, CA social services facility Wednesday, disturbing details continue to emerge about… Read More
California man wins lottery TWICE in a row!
A Modesto man’s lucky hunch paid off when he won a $1,000 lottery prize and immediately bought more tickets — winning $10 million with one of them. California lottery officials say Rodney Meadows was out running errands Nov. 23 when he decided to pick up some $30 California Lottery 30th… Read More
Family and friends share details about the 14 San Bernardino victims
Most of the 14 people killed at a holiday banquet in San Bernardino County, California, worked in the same county public health department as the man who showed up with his wife and sprayed the hall with gunfire. An official list of the dead was released Thursday, and families, friends… Read More
Part of Chicago police shooting video a fake!?
Hours after the city of Chicago released audio-free dashcam video of a white officer shooting a black teen 16 times, a 35-second excerpt with sound appeared online. Viewers could see and supposedly hear Officer Jason Van Dyke firing nine rapid shots at Laquan McDonald, pausing for nearly 10 seconds, then… Read More









