Washington College in Maryland has evacuated its campus as the FBI hunts for an armed student they believe is potentially dangerous. College spokesman Michael O’Connor says the parents of sophomore Jacob Marberger notified the school early Monday that the student returned home outside Philadelphia in the middle of the night and retrieved… Read More
Top Dems: Trump doesn’t scare us at all
Hillary Clinton’s top supporters and other Democrat insiders have a message for Republican voters – bring on Donald Trump, and Ben Carson, too. The Associated Press contacted all 712 superdelegates to the Democratic National Convention next summer, and asked them which Republican they thought would be their party’s strongest opponent… Read More
Hollywood celebrity admits HIV secret
In an interview this morning on NBC’s “Today,” the 50-year-old former “Two and a Half Men” star Charlie Sheen said he tested positive for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. When asked by “Today” co-host Matt Lauer if he had transmitted the disease to others, the notoriously promiscuous Sheen declared it “impossible.” But… Read More
Has Obama let ISIS into America?
At least one ISIS terrorist posing as a Syrian refugee appears to have been behind the devastating attacks that left 129 people dead in Paris on Friday. And President Obama said he’s going to continue to allow thousands of Syrian migrants to enter America, even though security experts are warning… Read More
Military weapons stolen from US Army Reserve Center
Over a dozen high-powered military weapons were stolen in a brazen weekend break-in to an Army Reserve Center armory in central Massachusetts, according to an FBI spokeswoman. Though authorities haven’t yet determined exactly when or how the break-in occurred, early reports are that recent construction at the center may have… Read More
Government restores child molester’s $5K-a-month pension
Pennsylvania is restoring the nearly $5,000-a-month pension of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky that was taken away when he was sentenced to decades in prison on child molestation convictions, after a court ruling favored Sandusky Friday. A Commonwealth Court panel ruled unanimously that the State Employees’ Retirement Board… Read More
Obama agent busted ‘sexting’ teen girl
While he was working security at the White House, a uniformed Secret Service officer was also trying to solicit a teenage girl for sex and sending obscene images and texts online, according to the charges against him. His arrest is the latest embarrassment for the agency charged with protecting the… Read More
Deported illegal tries to kill cop
In October, Sheriff Lupe Valdez announced – as part of her re-election campaign – that she would immediately be moving Dallas into line with an estimated 300 other sanctuary cities in the United States. Valdez ordered her officers not cooperate with immigration officials and release illegal immigrants caught committing so-called… Read More
Ohio ISIS sympathizer leads officials in cyber-chase
An Ohio man accused of using social media to promote violence against U.S. service members opened at least eight anonymous online accounts in quick succession to make threats, even as Twitter kept suspending them and federal agents raced to find him, court documents say. The unusual case illustrates the deadly… Read More
Heroic Army Captain earns Medal of Honor
The nation’s highest military honor is to be awarded today to a former Army captain who heroically tackled a suicide bomber while serving in Afghanistan. Florent Groberg, 32, is credited with saving fellow soldiers’ lives with his actions in August 2012. He was badly injured in the attack, which killed… Read More









