A district attorney considered prosecuting a disabled man in a wheelchair for shooting a burglar who allegedly tried to steal his prescription medications. Disturbingly, 69-year-old Harvey Lembo had to wait almost two years to find out if he would face ...
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I’m Living Under Martial Law. Here’s What It’s Like.
If you lived through Hurricane Katrina, you probably know what martial law is like. Curfews. Tight security. Gun confiscation. Martial law plays out differently in different places, but it usually involves some common denominators: civil restrictions, police surveillance, economic instability. ...
Read More »North Korean Threat Sparks Rush To Build Bomb Shelters
The rising tensions generated by North Korea’s missile tests have convinced people around the world that it’s time to restock the bunker. Among the new generation of preppers is Australian businessman Nathan Stewart. “If North Korea gets the ability to ...
Read More »Congress May Make Silencers Easier To Purchase … But Should It?
Earlier this year, Rep. Jeff Duncan, along with dozens of co-sponsors, reintroduced H.R.367, titled the “Hearing Protection Act of 2017.” This short bill seeks to remove firearm silencers from the list of guns and gun-related items which fall under the ...
Read More »They’re Now Rationing Toothpaste In Venezuela
Many Venezuelans can no longer afford to brush their teeth. A tube of toothpaste in the country now costs the equivalent of half a week’s wages for many workers because of 700 percent inflation. Factory worker Ana Margarita Rangel is ...
Read More »North Korea Nuclear Missile ‘Likely’ Will Be Able To Reach U.S. Mainland Soon, Expert Warns
North Korea has an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) capable of carrying a nuclear warhead to Alaska or Hawaii and within a few months could have the capacity to strike the West Coast. That’s the opinion of long-time aerospace engineer John ...
Read More »Amish Farmer Sold Herbal Salves. The Feds Sent Him To Prison For 6 Years
Making money by selling your off-grid homemade products apparently can land you in prison. An Amish farmer in Kentucky discovered this the hard way when he was sentenced in late June to six years in prison for selling homemade herbal ...
Read More »Judicial Gun Confiscation Passes In Another State
A bill that would give judges the power to order gun confiscation without due process has passed Oregon’s legislature and is expected to be signed by the governor. The state House on July 6 narrowly approved Senate Bill (SB) 719, ...
Read More »The Sun Is Changing, And That’s Bad News For Earth
An imminent period of low activity on the sun might unleash showers of cosmic rays that can knock out the electric grid, shut down the Internet and disrupt mobile phone and GPS service. That’s because the sun is nearing a ...
Read More »10-Year-Old Shopped Alone At Lego Store. So Police Arrested His Mom.
A mother was arrested and charged Sunday for letting her 10-year-old son shop alone at a toy store. Jia Fan was charged with child endangerment for leaving her son alone at the Lego Store in the Eastview Mall in Victor, ...
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