The US Army has officially opened it’s Army Ranger School to all women, following the graduation of the first two females from the elite training program. An Apache helicopter pilot from Texas and a military police officer from Connecticut are the first women to complete the Army’s grueling Ranger School…. Read More
Migrants fleeing ISIS causing CHAOS in Europe
Migrants fleeing ISIS are causing chaos all around Europe. Rumors of riots and assaults have caused some countries to shut down their rail stations, and the crisis is quickly becoming overwhelming. Hungary’s leader railed Thursday at Germany and EU leaders for lacking urgency in dealing with Europe’s migrant crisis as… Read More
What is happening with the Freddie Gray case?
BALTIMORE (AP) — A Baltimore judge on Wednesday refused to dismiss charges against six police officers in connection with the death of a black man from injuries he suffered while in custody. The judge also refused to remove the prosecutor in the case. The death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray —… Read More
MANHUNT IN ILLINOIS – Did this woman help cop killers escape?
30-year-old Kristin B. Kiefer of Vernon Hills reported seeing two suspicious men near a corn field Wednesday night, prompting a large police response in Volo, about 5 miles from Fox Lake. This led nearly 100 police officers and dogs, with air support, to search the area for about five hours,… Read More
Exposed: The Senators selling out America on Iran
According to this recent poll by Quinnipiac University, the American public opposes the Obama administration’s nuclear deal with Iran by a ratio of over 2-1. But that hasn’t stopped 34 Senators from announcing they will help uphold President Obama’s expected veto of a Republican bill aimed at killing the deal…. Read More
Military monkeys recruited for special security detail
The Chinese Army has some specially trained units ready to protect their important military parade. Specially trained monkey units, that is. China is leaning on the animal kingdom — including a squad of nest-wrecking monkeys — to ensure its military parade commemorating the end of World War II goes smoothly…. Read More
How many trees are there on Earth? Don’t guess, someone already counted!
It’s hard to believe they found someone to count them all! According to the Associated Press, more than 3 trillion trees now grow on Earth, seven times more than scientists previously thought. But it’s also trillions fewer than there used to be, a new study concludes. A United Nations-affiliated youth… Read More
More details emerge on downed Marine helicopter
More information has come out on the CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter crash landing at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina earlier this week that claimed the lives on one Marine and injured eleven more. The Marines were taking part in a helicopter ropes exercise that’s described as “high-risk” in a training… Read More
Hackers strange new method of attack… Using baby monitors!
NEW YORK (AP) — Several of the most popular Internet-connected baby monitors lack basic security features, making them vulnerable to even the most basic hacking attempts, according to a new report from a cybersecurity firm. The possibility of an unknown person watching their baby’s every move is a frightening thought… Read More
Breathe easy, GOP: Trump says “no” to 3rd party bid
Reports are suggesting that GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump has agreed to pledge to the Republican National Committee to not to run as a third-party candidate. But given Trump’s fiery nature, there’s really no way to tell if he’ll stick to the deal. A pledge is hard to enforce, after all…. Read More






