Oklahoma City police are investigating why a man waited to gun down an airline employee outside Will Rogers World Airport in a deadly ambush that forced hundreds of travelers to take shelter and prompted authorities to shut down the state’s busiest airport for hours. Later Tuesday, police discovered the suspected… Read More
Tragic! High school stabbing leaves 5 injured
High school junior Karen Martinez was arriving for her first class when she saw three boys run from a locker room toward the school’s central office, one with a head wound and another with a neck injury. One had blood running down the back of his shirt. Inside the locker… Read More
U.S. cities cracking down on homelessness
Cities across the country are enacting more bans on living in vehicles, camping in public and panhandling, despite federal efforts to discourage such laws amid a shortage of affordable housing, a new report said. Denver, which ordered about 150 homeless people living on sidewalks to clear out their belongings Tuesday,… Read More
Pipeline company seeks judge’s approval to continue
The company building a $3.8 billion oil pipeline sought a federal judge’s permission Tuesday to circumvent President Barack Obama’s administration and move ahead with a disputed section of the project in North Dakota, as opponents held protests across the country urging it to be rejected. Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners and… Read More
Good guys win! Armed hero saves cop’s life
The war on cops is spiraling out of control, but not all hope is lost. In Florida, one heroic citizen proved there are good citizens still willing to do what’s right for our men and women in blue. A routine traffic stop on Interstate 75 in Estero, Florida Monday morning resulted… Read More
More arguments heard in Bergdahl case
A judge will hear more arguments Tuesday about whether injuries to soldiers on a search mission should be allowed as evidence that U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl endangered comrades by walking off his post in Afghanistan. On Monday, the judge, Army. Col. Jeffery Nance, also agreed to delay Bergdahl’s trial… Read More
Millennials hold “cry ins” over Trump election
By Stephen Dietrich, Managing Editor When my grandfather was 20-years-old, he volunteered to be a bomber pilot in the Army Air Corp and flew dozens of bombing missions against Imperial Japan. My Uncle was a naval officer aboard a nuclear submarine and faced off against hostile Soviet forces in his… Read More
Liberal media FURIOUS over Trump nominations
The liberal mainstream media has regularly shown their dislike for President-elect Donald Trump. But Trump’s latest move has liberal pundits completely blowing their top. Steve Bannon, a leading force of the far-right, a flame-throwing media mogul and professional provocateur, a man who made a career out of roiling the establishment… Read More
Outrage! Police officer executed by crazed killer
The bloody criminal war on cops claimed another innocent victim Sunday morning, this time a sheriff’s deputy in California. The wanted killer suspected of shooting this sheriff’s deputy in “an execution” in Central California was arrested hours later after an alleged crime rampage across more than 100 miles, authorities said…. Read More
Disturbing real estate empire built by serial killer
As he built a successful real estate firm, Todd Kohlhepp’s behavior struck some as odd: watching pornographic videos during work, making macabre jokes in marketing literature and openly discussing that he was a sex offender. But he was also an award-winning agent described as a hard worker and good boss…. Read More









