Fallujah. That word — that city — has been in the news a lot recently, and it’s caused me to think of how long it has been. I served in the war. I am an Iraq veteran, 12 years removed, and still the name of that city brings back memories…. Read More
Chicago police warn of July 4th gang violence
This long weekend means hot dogs, cold beers, fireworks and Independence Day parades to most. Sadly, in Chicago, it also means potential violence. After a month in which nearly 15 people were shot every day, Chicago Police announced a July 4 weekend show of force that will include thousands more officers… Read More
It’s today! Clinton being interrogated by FBI
Hillary Clinton’s day of reckoning may finally be upon her. The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee will be interrogated by FBI investigators Saturday regarding her homebrew email server, according to The Daily Caller. The meeting suggests the investigation into her email controversy is in it’s final stages. Hundreds of emails — some marked “Top Secret”… Read More
Left, face! Transgender troops allowed
It’s one of the most controversial moves in President Barack Obama’s presidency — and it has some military leaders fuming. The Pentagon announced Thursday that transgender people will officially be allowed to serve openly in the U.S. military, ending one of the last bans on service in the armed forces…. Read More
Internet celebrity caught in HUGE lie
He claimed to have been targeted for a vicious attack because of his sexuality, and he blamed cops for not doing enough to protect him. He said he was targeted because of his celebrity status. Now, police are saying it was all made up — and they claim to have… Read More
Texas train wreck leaves 3 missing
Three crew members were missing and one was hurt after a head-on train collision in the Texas Panhandle that caused several box cars to erupt in flames and led authorities to evacuate residents in the area. The two BNSF Railway freight trains were on the same track when they collided… Read More
Disturbing 911 calls from Orlando terror attack released
Police dispatchers heard repeated gunfire, screaming and moaning from patrons of the Pulse nightclub who called to report that gunman Omar Mateen was opening fire inside the club, according to written logs released Tuesday. The first call of “shots fired” came in at 2:02 a.m. and the caller reported “multiple… Read More
Dozens dead, wounded in Turkish airport attack
Two explosions have rocked Istanbul’s Ataturk airport, killing at least 10 people and wounding around 20 others, Turkey’s justice minister and another official said Tuesday. Bekir Bozdag said that according to preliminary information, “a terrorist at the international terminal entrance first opened fire with a Kalashnikov and then blew himself… Read More
Mysterious death in Clinton bribery case
A major bribery scandal was threatening to engulf both Hillary and Bill Clinton — but now the untimely and highly unusual death of a key witness may keep that from happening. John Ashe, former president of the United Nations General Assembly and former ambassador from Antigua and Barbuda in the… Read More
Obama appointee strikes religious freedom law
As if the devastating blow delivered to pro-lifers by the Supreme Court yesterday wasn’t bad enough, a federal judge — an appointee of President Barack Obama — has just dealt Christians another slap in the face. And there’s likely more to come. Mississippi clerks cannot cite their own religious beliefs to… Read More









