Don’t use quirky drink names when ordering at the bar, says Big Brother, or you could hurt someones feelings. New Hampshire has pulled hundreds of bartending guides from state-run liquor stores after workers complained that the drink manuals contained sexually explicit and derogatory drink names such as “stripper mom.” The… Read More
Judge issues HUGE ruling against the NFL. League vows to fight.
Sorry, Goodell. A federal judge let the air out of “Deflategate” Thursday, erasing New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s four-game suspension for a controversy the NFL claimed threatened football’s integrity. U.S. District Judge Richard M. Berman criticized NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell for dispensing “his own brand of industrial justice.” Berman… Read More
JAPAN SURRENDERS! Celebrations from Wednesday’s 70th anniversary
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (AP) — U.S. officials and veterans gathered on a decommissioned battleship in Pearl Harbor on Wednesday to mark the 70th anniversary of World War II’s end. “It was not about retribution. Like today’s ceremony, it was an acknowledgement that the shared losses of World War II vastly… Read More
Fight like a girl – Rangers open their school to all women soldiers.
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
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
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
The liberal “American Dream” exposed
[MUST SEE] Conn. Gov. photobombed by beluga whale
Look who stole the limelight of Connecticut Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s latest news conference. Malloy recently found himself upstaged by a beluga whale during a tourism news conference at the Mystic Aquarium. Malloy was standing in front of the Alaskan Coast exhibit Wednesday touting an increase in summer tourism in… Read More
Who IS the Kentucky clerk in the middle of the gay marriage debate?
The fight for religious freedom against government intervention continues in Kentucky. Kim Davis, the Rowan County, KY clerk, has defied a court order to issue marriage licenses to gay couples. Now she’s being summoned to court to answer to the Feds. How did it come to this? It started about… Read More





