Planned Parenthood President, Cecile Richards hauled before Congress yesterday to answer questions about millions of dollars spent on political activities, travel and lavish salaries. But the real fireworks came when Rep. Cynthia Lummins, R-WY, proved that Richards and Planned Parenthood have been misleading Americans for years about how important abortions… Read More
Hillary embarrassed as union snubs her for Trump
The twenty-six member board of the Teamsters union unanimously decided Tuesday to withhold their endorsement of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, and could be ready to completely ditch her for other candidates… including GOP front-runner Donald Trump. Losing more than one million unionized workers’ votes across key battleground states could be devastating to the… Read More
CIA scrambling to pull spies out of China
The CIA is desperately moving to get as many of its covert agents back home as possible after a hack, linked to the communist nation of China, may have revealed these spies’ identities. According to reports, the personal data of some 22 million current and former U.S. government employees, contractors,… Read More
Georgia goes through with female execution
The only woman on Georgia’s death row was executed early Wednesday, making her the first woman put to death by the state in seven decades. Kelly Renee Gissendaner was pronounced dead by injection of pentobarbital at 12:21 a.m. at the state prison in Jackson. She was convicted of murder in… Read More
“Yes, Hillary WILL be prosecuted”
For months Hillary Clinton had tried to shrug off allegations that she may have committed crimes by hosting potentially classified emails on a private server while secretary of state. She even laughed at the notion that she could be prosecuted. But now former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli has come forward with… Read More
The latest in the Freddie Gray case
A judge is expected to decide today when the first of six Baltimore officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray, a black man who died after suffering injuries in police custody, will go to trial. Judge Barry Williams has called a scheduling conference Tuesday afternoon to determine when and in… Read More
State to shame welfare recipients online?
Is Maine getting ready to publicly out all of its welfare recipients? Robert Macdonald, mayor of Maine’s second largest city, Lewiston, touched off a firestorm recently when he said he wants to create an online registry of Maine residents who receive welfare benefits. Macdonald wrote in a column in the… Read More
ABC News apologizes for lies
LOS ANGELES (AP) — ABC News apologized for promoting as an “exclusive” a videotape of O.J. Simpson that NBC had aired 15 years ago. In a statement issued Friday, ABC said it had the wrong impression that video footage from a 1990s civil suit deposition given by Simpson had not… Read More
NAACP demands special prosecutor for police trial
WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — The fatal shooting of a man in a wheelchair by Wilmington police is being investigated by a new unit within the Delaware attorney general’s office that was established to help instill public trust in government, but the state NAACP is calling for an independent investigation by… Read More
Pope tells America to use wealth to help immigrants, climate
Pope Francis’ visit to America was supposed to be about promoting families. But in a speech before a joint session of Congress yesterday, he touched on many politically-charged squabbles that have existed among members of Congress and American citizens for years, frustrating some Roman Catholic conservatives. Francis waded into bitter disputes… Read More









