Pentagon Spending Tax Dollars On Zombie Training
The USU in Maryland is using some of its resources to train students for a zombie outbreak, according to the DOD.
The USU in Maryland is using some of its resources to train students for a zombie outbreak, according to the DOD.
By JP Carroll Associate Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, 79, died Feb. 13, 2016, after serving on the court since 1986. The conservative jurist was known to be a great wit who loved his country dearly. On America’s birthday, here are some of his most notable remarks: 1. “If it was up to me, I would have thrown this…
By Russ Read Friends and family of Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel gathered at the Orthodox Fifth Avenue Synagogue in New York City Sunday to put the 87-year-old Nobel laureate to rest. Wiesel’s family said he died Saturday after a protracted battle with an undisclosed illness. Outside the synagogue, a large crowd gathered to pay its respects to an…
By Guy Bentley The percentage of people saying they are “extremely proud” to be American is at a 16-year low, with millennials and liberals accounting for the least patriotic groups. A Gallup survey released Friday showed levels of patriotism are at their lowest levels since 2000. Just 36 percent of liberals said they are extremely…
Happy Independence Day! WikiLeaks has followed through with their promised document dump on Hillary Clinton, publishing over 30,000 of her emails from her infamous private server. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange recently told the press that the information contained within these emails would be enough to indict Clinton if the government was so inclined. WikiLeaks writes:…
By Guy Bentley London will remain the finance capital of Europe despite market turmoils in the wake Brexit. A poll of institutional investors by FTI Consulting shows substantial confidence that London will retain its status as Europe’s unrivaled financial hub. Two-thirds of those surveyed said London wouldn’t lose pride of place despite the United Kingdom’s…
By Amber Randall Families of victims and survivors of the Charleston, S.C., shooting sued the FBI Thursday because they believe the shooting could have been prevented had it not been for FBI mistakes. The families filed multiple wrongful death suits against the FBI, reports the Charleston Scene. The lawsuits claim the deaths could have been prevented…
By Casey Harper A Florida cop’s body camera captured the rescue of a crying puppy left in a hot car. Pensacola Police Officer Anthony Giorgio heard a puppy whimpering inside a vehicle Sunday when he decided to break in and save the dog, all of which was caught on his body camera. Giorgio said it was likely…
By Casey Harper A Colorado Republican who allegedly posted a meme on Facebook comparing Barack Obama to a chimp has resigned. Delta County Republican Committee Chairwoman Linda Sorenson faced major criticism over a picture of Ronald Reagan bottle feeding a chimpanzee that was posted to Sorenson’s Facebook account in June. Written on the picture was, “I’ll be…
The 2nd Amendment does not only apply to muskets By: Elias J. Atienza If you ever hear someone say that the 2nd Amendment is just for muskets, do us all a favor and educate them. In fact, guns were more advanced in the late 18th Century than most realize. A common argument among gun control advocates…