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Biden goes on profanity laced rant, claims he supports the second amendment and angrily denies wanting to take guns

Former Vice President Joe Biden got into a heated and profanity-laced argument with an autoworker Tuesday while touring a factory in Detroit, after the individual accused the Democratic presidential candidate of trying to take away his Second Amendment rights. “You’re full of sh– … I support the Second Amendment,” Biden shot back, stressing he’s not […] → Read More

US defense department linguist charged with espionage on behalf of Hezbollah

A Pentagon contractor working as a linguist in Iraq has been arrested and charged with espionage for allegedly passing highly classified information about U.S. intelligence sources to an individual tied to Hezbollah, the Lebanese terrorist organization, federal prosecutors said Wednesday. Mariam Thompson, 61, of Rochester, Minnesota, made her first appearance in U.S. District Court in […] → Read More

Scientists say they've identified 2 strains of COVID-19

Researchers in China have found that two different types of the new coronavirus could be causing infections worldwide. In a preliminary study published Tuesday, scientists at Peking University’s School of Life Sciences and the Institut Pasteur of Shanghai found that a more aggressive type of the new coronavirus had accounted for roughly 70% of analyzed […] → Read More

Judge orders Hillary Clinton deposition about email server and Benghazi

A federal judge granted a request from conservative watchdog Judicial Watch to question former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in person and under oath about her private email server and the 2012 Benghazi terrorist attack. “The Court agrees with Judicial Watch — it is time to hear directly from Secretary Clinton,” U.S. District Court Judge […] → Read More

New Mexico Sheriffs preparing to sue over red flag law

Cibola County, New Mexico Sheriff Tony Mace says he and other sheriffs from around the state are meeting with attorneys this week as they get ready to file suit over the state’s new red flag law, signed last week by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham. During the signing ceremony, Grisham said that sheriffs who weren’t prepared […] → Read More

Trouble in paradise for Hawaiian gun owners

In late January, Hawaii lawmakers introduced HB 2736. It rapidly cleared the house and passed the first reading in the Senate on February 28th. This legislation would mandate that an ammunition buyer proves to an ammunition seller that they own a registered firearm in the caliber they are seeking to purchase each and every time […] → Read More

Klobuchar and Buttigieg join O'Rourke in endorsing Biden

Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg have both withdrawn from the Democrat primary race and have endorsed Joe Biden. The endorsements come as the Democratic Party’s moderate wing scrambled to boost the former vice president just hours before voting began across a series of high-stakes Super Tuesday states. The urgency of the moment reflected deep concerns […] → Read More

6 people have now died from coronavirus disease in Washington state

Local health officials on Monday announced the total number of cases of COVID-19 was up to 14 in King County. Out of those, five had died as of Monday. Statewide, there have been six confirmed deaths due to the virus. All have been patients at Evergreen Health. One was a case from Snohomish County, officials […] → Read More

Amazon deletes over a million items for price gouging or false advertising about coronavirus

Amazon says it has pulled more than 1 million products for price gouging or falsely advertising effectiveness against the coronavirus. The company said in a statement that it has “always required sellers provide accurate information” on product pages and removes those that violates its policies. Amazon said that third-party sellers must follow its Fair Pricing […] → Read More

Covid-19 claims second victim in Washington State

Seattle & King County confirmed Sunday the second coronavirus-related death in the United States, a King County man in his 70s. The man was hospitalized at EvergreenHealth Medical Center in Kirkland with underlying health conditions. The first death was on Saturday and was a King County man in his 50s. The first man who died […] → Read More

First U.S. coronavirus case of unknown origin confirmed in Northern California, CDC says

A resident of Solano County, California, who has novel coronavirus might be the first example in the country of “community spread,” a situation in which the patient did not have “relevant travel history or exposure to another known patient,” the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday. The person’s “exposure is unknown,” the […] → Read More

6 Dead, Including Gunman, in Shooting at Molson Coors Brewing Co. in Milwaukee

Six people were killed, including the gunman, in a workplace shooting Wednesday at Molson Coors Brewing Co. in Milwaukee, police confirmed. Police said the gunman is a 51-year-old Milwaukee man who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The identities of those who passed away will be released at a later time, Police Chief Alfonso Morales […] → Read More

Appeals court rules Trump administration can withhold grants from 'sanctuary cities'

A federal appeals court on Wednesday ruled that the Department of Justice (DOJ) could withhold funding from cities and states that refuse to cooperate with the Trump administration’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants. A three-judge panel on the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously overturned a district court judge’s ruling that the department lacked the authority […] → Read More

Bloomberg is still trying to buy votes, but his paid "volunteers" are telling voters to vote for some one else

Billionaire Michael Bloomberg is trying a novel strategy to win the Democratic presidential nomination. The former New York City mayor, who was a Republican up until 2013, is skipping the first four races completely and has bet big on Super Tuesday—when a third of the delegates are up for grabs—and the primaries that come after. […] → Read More

CDC says Americans need to be prepared for spread of COVID-19

Top U.S. public health officials said Tuesday that Americans should prepare for the spread of the coronavirus in communities across the country. “It’s not so much a question of if this will happen any more, but rather more a question of exactly when this will happen and how many people in this country will have […] → Read More

11-year-old Idaho girl brings loaded AR-15 to gun legislation hearing

As lawmakers in Idaho discussed gun legislation, a grandfather brought his 11-year-old granddaughter with her AR-15 rifle to the Capitol to testify. Charles Nielsen stood beside his granddaughter Bailey Nielsen, who had an AR-15 strapped to her shoulder, at a hearing before a House panel on Monday. He was there to support legislation that would […] → Read More

Woman threatens to stab everyone on plane saying "I'm Palestinian! That's how we get down!"

A woman on a flight from Frankfurt, Germany, to Dulles International Airport over the weekend kicked, shouted and threatened to stab passengers, court documents say. According to an FBI affidavit, the woman allegedly said “I’m going to stab everyone on the plane. Then kill myself. I’m Palestinian! That’s how we get down,” according to a […] → Read More

Greater Idaho? Eastern Oregon & Northern California counties push to change states

It seems that West Virginia’s offer to accept Virginia counties in their state has rubbed off on other locations. Several counties in eastern Oregon have mounted an initiative to move the state’s border, making them part of the neighboring state of Idaho. Citing a very different culture, citizens in the more rural eastern counties of […] → Read More

Michigan parents upset over graphic child rape, gay sex scenes in school books for 10 year olds

Parents in Grand Haven, Michigan recently got a glimpse of some of the books local schools are promoting to their kids, and they’re not impressed. In recent months, several parents have spoken out at school board meetings about novels involving graphic gay sex scenes, child rape, and the normalization of sexual perversion in the LGBTQ […] → Read More

Virginia gun ban shot down in the Senate

Virginia lawmakers blocked a ban on sales of assault weapons as part of a package of gun control measures that Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam had promised and gun owners have fought fiercely to defeat. The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Monday to hit pause on the House bill that would ban the sales of some semiautomatic […] → Read More