The twenty-six member board of the Teamsters union unanimously decided Tuesday to withhold their endorsement of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, and could be ready to completely ditch her for other candidates… including GOP front-runner Donald Trump. Losing more than one million unionized workers’ votes across key battleground states could be devastating to the… Read More
Putin orders US military out of Syria
Ahead of Russian airstrikes, Vladimir Putin has allegedly ordered American planes to leave Syria territory Wednesday. The Russian leader told the US military to stand down as Russia starts their military operation, according to a senior U.S. official. Early Wednesday morning US defense officials, who are under President Barack Obama’s… Read More
[MUST SEE] Cops in Texas respond to atheist bullies in AMAZING way
The Freedom from Religion Foundation, an atheist organization, threatened the police department of Childress, Texas and demanded they remove the words “IN GOD WE TRUST” from their vehicles. The police department sent this in reply: Here is the squad car in question.
Ralph Lauren out as CEO of Ralph Lauren
NEW YORK (AP) — Ralph Lauren is handing off his title as CEO of the fashion and home decor empire that he founded nearly 50 years ago. The New York-based company announced Tuesday that Stefan Larsson, the global president of Gap’s thriving low-price Old Navy chain, will take on the… Read More
Millions of bees SWARM major US highway
On Interstate 5 in Washington state, a tractor-trailer carrying millions of honeybees overturned north of Seattle early Friday, scattering hives and sending white-suited beekeepers scrambling to save as many insects as they could. The truck had just merged onto I-5 around 3:30 a.m. when it tipped on its side, dumping… Read More
CIA scrambling to pull spies out of China
The CIA is desperately moving to get as many of its covert agents back home as possible after a hack, linked to the communist nation of China, may have revealed these spies’ identities. According to reports, the personal data of some 22 million current and former U.S. government employees, contractors,… Read More
A loving nurse, a burned infant, and a long awaited reunion
For 38 years, a few black-and-white photographs of a nurse cradling a baby provided comfort to a woman who suffered terrible burns and endured years of playground taunts and painful surgeries thereafter. For all that time, until Tuesday, she dreamed of meeting her again. The photos show Amanda Scarpinati at… Read More
Georgia goes through with female execution
The only woman on Georgia’s death row was executed early Wednesday, making her the first woman put to death by the state in seven decades. Kelly Renee Gissendaner was pronounced dead by injection of pentobarbital at 12:21 a.m. at the state prison in Jackson. She was convicted of murder in… Read More
Kind-hearted cop does THIS for homeless man…
That’s the kind of America we all remember. In Kansas, a police office was touched by the plight of a hard-working homeless man forced to walk several hours a day to his job. So the Kansas police officer stepped up with a gesture that brought the man to tears. Roeland… Read More
See the finalists for the vintage toy “Hall of Fame”
Did your favorites make the cut? The spinning top, coloring book, Wiffle Ball and puppet are all vying for a place in the National Toy Hall of Fame. The simple classics are among 12 finalists for this year’s class announced Monday. They are up against American Girl dolls, Battleship, Jenga,… Read More









