Some victims and affected families in the mass shootings in southern California will file court papers in support of a U.S. magistrate judge’s order that Apple Inc. help the FBI hack into a locked iPhone as part of the terrorism investigation, a lawyer and others said Monday. A Los Angeles… Read More
Hillary’s Goldman Sachs bombshell set to explode
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has faced increasing criticism from president rival and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders regarding her relationship with Wall Street. Now, it’s being reported that a bombshell is set to drop on the Clinton campaign. At least one print reporter is preparing to release the secret… Read More
No more blood money! Kasich stops Planned Parenthood funding
It’s a move being celebrated by conservatives and pro-lifers everywhere. And it could help save the lives of thousands of unborn babies. Gov. John Kasich signed legislation Sunday to strip government money from Planned Parenthood in Ohio, meaning not another red cent of federal funds will head toward the country’s… Read More
Shocking details emerge in Michigan “Uber killings”
A gunman who allegedly chose his victims at random during a seven-hour killing spree that left six dead in Michigan over the weekend is set to appear in court Monday. But details have already begun to emerge about the suspected madman’s rampage that include him picking up and dropping off… Read More
Battle between Apple, FBI heats up over terrorist’s phone
Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook said in an early Monday morning email to employees that the U.S. government should withdraw its demand that Apple help the FBI hack a locked iPhone used by a shooter in the San Bernardino attack. The message, subject-lined “Thank you for your support,” is accompanied… Read More
Mourners pay respects, grieve the loss of Justice Scalia
Justice Antonin Scalia’s flag-draped casket was carried up the marble steps of the Supreme Court Friday in a somber procession that began a day of ceremony and tribute to one of the court’s most influential members. Scalia’s eight Supreme Court colleagues, his family and nearly 100 former law clerks watched… Read More
Harper Lee, author of “To Kill A Mockingbird,” dies
Lee was born April 28, 1926, in Monroeville, Alabama, the youngest of four children of lawyer Amasa Coleman Lee and Frances Cunningham Finch Lee. As a child, Lee attended elementary school and high school just a few blocks from her house on Alabama Avenue. In a March 1964 interview, she… Read More
Pope, Trump engage in war of words
Billionaire Donald Trump and Catholic Pope Francis engaged in a war of words Thursday after the Pope implied Trump wasn’t a Christian. Now, the Pope is learning the hard way not to mess with The Donald. The exchange started when Pope Francis spoke as he traveled home from a visit… Read More
Islamic State flags recovered in evidence from Mohammad cartoon attack
Jurors at the trial of an Arizona man accused of helping plan an attack on a Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest in Texas were shown evidence Thursday found in the aftermath of the gunfire, including two flags bearing the logo of the Islamic State terrorist group. Other items recovered from the… Read More
FBI searches home of San Bernardino terrorist’s brother
FBI agents on Thursday searched the California home of the brother of the gunman who killed 14 people in the terror attack in San Bernardino last December, but he was not arrested and has not been named a suspect. Syed Rizwan Farook’s brother, Syed Raheel Farook, is a military veteran… Read More









