University of Missouri professor Melissa Click, 45, was charged with assault Monday for her alleged shoving and calling for “some muscle” to help remove videographer, Mark Schierbecker, from a Black Lives Matter (BLM) protest on the Columbia campus this fall. But despite public outrage, Click continues to hold a job at… Read More
Outrage! Journalists charged over Planned Parenthood videos
In a move that has provoked outrage among conservatives and pro-life advocates, a Harris County, Texas grand jury has declined to indict Planned Parenthood — and instead charged the two anti-abortion activists who produced undercover videos they allege show the abortion provider illegally selling baby parts. Could it be Planned Parenthood that’s really behind… Read More
San Bernardino bomb was poorly constructed, say cops
A homemade bomb left behind by the husband and wife who perpetrated a mass shooting at a California social services center failed to detonate because it was poorly constructed, two law enforcement officials told The Associated Press. The failure compelled Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, and Tashfeen Malik, 29, to drive… Read More
Massive manhunt underway for escaped California cons
Authorities are fanning out over Southern California in a desperate manhunt for the three violent prisoners whose brazen escape from a maximum-security jail over the weekend has the cops baffled. It was an elaborate escape: cutting through metal, crawling through plumbing tunnels, climbing a roof, and rappelling four stories to freedom… Read More
[Must see] Five Snowpocalypse photos you won’t believe
The blizzard that slammed the East Coast over the weekend set records for snowfall, and residents are facing fresh challenges as the workweek begins: slippery roads, spotty transit service and mounds of snow that buried cars and blocked sidewalk entrances. The storm dropped snow from the Gulf Coast to New… Read More
Massive 7.1 earthquake strikes Alaska
A magnitude-7.1 quake knocked items off shelves and walls in Alaska, jolting the nerves of residents in this earthquake-prone region. There were no reports of injuries, but four homes were lost to explosions or fire following the quake. Alaska’s state seismologist, Michael West, called Sunday’s early morning quake the strongest… Read More
Broncos, Panthers headed for Super Bowl showdown
Peyton Manning is the only five-time MVP in NFL history, one of the faces of the league and, at 39, the oldest starting quarterback to lead a team to the Super Bowl. Cam Newton is at the opposite end of his career, just 26, making his debut in the big… Read More
Snowpocalypse now: 50 million brace for monster storm
The winter storm slamming into dozens of states and menacing nearly 50 million Americans is a blizzard for the history books. According the National Weather Service, it could rank near the top 10 of winter storms to ever hit the region. To stay safe, authorities are asking affected residents to… Read More
Showdown! Oregon standoff to turn violent?
Could the Oregon standoff turn deadly? Oregon’s governor is calling on federal authorities to handle the armed group of milita occupying a local nature reserve as protest, and says it’s time to end it. But the militiamen are vowing not to back down. The armed group’s spokesman, LaVoy Finicum, told… Read More
[EXCLUSIVE] The Oscars aren’t racist… and we can prove it
By The Horn News editorial staff Film director Spike Lee caused huge controversy across the entertainment world when he demanded a general boycott of the 88th Academy Awards, saying that the film industry is racist against blacks. And he’s gained considerable support. Just this week, Lee has enlisted a number… Read More








