A case of leprosy, extremely rare in the United States, has been diagnosed in a Southern California elementary school student, sending health officials scrambling to reassure parents and the public that the disease is hard to transmit and easy to treat. Two children from Indian Hills Elementary School in Jurupa… Read More
Do you hunt or fish? You may have just been hacked
Hunting and fishing licenses are on sale again in Washington state, after someone hacked or attempted to hack into an outside vendor’s system, exposing several million records containing the personal information of hunters and anglers throughout the Northwest. Washington halted all license sales after the intrusion was discovered early last… Read More
Greedy drug company won’t budge on prices
The maker of EpiPens offered patients more help to pay for its costly emergency allergy shots but didn’t budge Thursday on the $608 price. The announcement from Mylan N.V. triggered a new round of condemnation from politicians and consumer groups, who accuse the company of price-gouging on a potentially life-saving… Read More
Costly crash! Mercedes backs over Ferrari
One driver may be giving her insurance company an expensive bill after she accidentally backed into a nearly $300,000 Ferrari while attempting to parallel park outside a Virginia coffeehouse. Video being shared online shows the aftermath of the Saturday accident in Great Falls, near Washington, D.C. It shows the rear… Read More
Galactic vacation? First space tourism license awarded
Virgin Galactic says it has received an operating license for its space tourism rocket from the Federal Aviation Administration. Virgin Galactic says the operating license awarded by the FAA’s Office of Commercial Space Transportation will ultimately permit commercial operations. The company said Monday the licensing process involved a review of… Read More
Clinton speech a total disaster
Hillary Clinton’s acceptance speech as her party’s presidential nominee was intended to be a powerful moment, a coronation that would cap off a four-day convention celebration with a show of unity and respect. Instead, it was a disaster. Her vanquished rivals weren’t willing to sit quietly, and loudly booed and… Read More
Clinton link to Turkey coup uncovered
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s global network of donors and allies has long been criticized by opponents as a sort-of “who’s who” list full of shady bankers, dictators, and backroom power brokers. Add alleged military coup backers to that list. Turkey is demanding the extradition of Muslim cleric Fetullah Gulen,… Read More
Horror in France! Dozens killed in truck attack
NICE, France (AP) — A truck drove on to the sidewalk and plowed through a crowd of Bastille Day revelers who’d gathered to watch fireworks in the French resort city of Nice late Thursday in what some officials and eyewitnesses described as a deliberate attack. The president of the Nice… Read More
The #1 Financial Problem Our Next President Needs to Fix
By Michael Lewitt Editor, Sure Money Money Map Press Whatever the outcome in November, our new president will be saddled with a tremendous economic mess. The U.S. is drowning in debt. Entitlement spending is about to explode, including the costs of ObamaCare that were conveniently delayed until its namesake left office. … Read More
The top 5 Fourth of July celebrations
There are thousands of fireworks displays, barbecues, parties and concerts to celebrate the Fourth of July, it’s impossible to decide how to celebrate! We here at The Horn News have rounded up our nation’s top five Independence Day events from sea to shining sea. 1. Atlanta Centennial Olympic Park The largest fireworks… Read More
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