Early Tuesday afternoon more devastating news came out of Houston, Texas: An officer with the Houston Police Department lost his life in his patrol car on his way to serve our country. His identity has yet to be released, but it was revealed that he is a veteran officer who… Read More
New Mexico library shooting leaves two dead
A shooting inside a public library that killed two people and wounded four has deeply shaken an eastern New Mexico community. The gunman surrendered after the shooting Monday and was taken into custody without incident after police entered the Clovis-Carver Public Library, authorities and elected officials with the city of… Read More
Cries for help heard as floodwaters rise in Houston
Floodwaters reached the rooflines of single-story homes Monday and people could be heard pleading for help from inside as Harvey poured rain on the Houston area for a fourth consecutive day after a chaotic weekend of rising water and rescues. The nation’s fourth-largest city remained mostly paralyzed by one of… Read More
Shocking! Antifa radicals call for “No USA at all!”
The radical leftist group Antifa infiltrating peaceful protests has unfortunately become a common event. But it wasn’t their actions this past Sunday that set this time apart from previous violence, it was their words. BREAKING: A new version of the Bible has been discovered [sponsored] Some of the Antifa activists who… Read More
Entire National Guard activated in Texas
Texas’ governor is activating the entire Texas National Guard for search and rescue efforts following Hurricane Harvey, bringing the total deployment to roughly 12,000. Gov. Gregg Abbott said Monday that it’s “imperative we do everything possible” to protect lives. About 3,000 guard members had already been mobilized along the Texas… Read More
Rescues underway as Houston prepares for more flooding
Officials released more water from Houston-area reservoirs overwhelmed by Harvey early Monday in a move aimed at protecting the city’s downtown from devastating floods but that could still endanger thousands of homes, even as the nation’s fourth-largest city braced for more rain. Harvey, which made landfall late Friday as a… Read More
All sailors’ remains recovered from USS McCain
Divers have recovered the remains of all 10 sailors who went missing after the USS John S. McCain and an oil tanker collided near Singapore last week, the U.S. Navy said Monday. Navy and Marine Corps divers had been searching in flooded compartments of the destroyer for days after the… Read More
SC governor restricts funds to clinics that provide abortions
One of Donald Trump’s earliest backers is taking advantage of a law signed by the president to further restrict funding to abortion providers, signing an executive order directing state agencies not to allocate state and federal money to health care providers affiliated in any way with abortion clinics. In the… Read More
Stop taking down statues, warn historians
As cities across the nation continue to remove statues that aren’t viewed as “politically correct”, historians are warning, “slow down!” The national soul-searching over whether to take down monuments dedicated to members of the Confederacy has extended to other historical figures accused of wrongdoing, including Christopher Columbus (brutality toward Native… Read More
GET OUT NOW! Texas officials warn: Flee Hurricane Harvey
Hurricane Harvey intensified as it steered toward the Texas coast on Friday, with forecasters saying it had strengthened to a Category 2 storm with the potential to swamp communities more than 100 miles (161 kilometers) inland. The slow-moving hurricane could be the fiercest such storm to hit the United States… Read More









