SAN DIEGO — The San Diego County district attorney’s office is refusing to give a family back their life savings of more than $100,000, even though it has dropped a civil forfeiture case against them. The DA dropped the case ...
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Judge Orders Mom To Stop Homeschooling After Smart Girl Falsely Labeled Illiterate
A judge ordered a homeschooler placed in school and even scheduled a trial after an official falsely reported that the girl was illiterate. To make matters worse, the judge refused to examine the girl’s test scores, which indicated she ...
Read More »6 Things You Better Know About North Korea, War & Its Insane Leader
The United States and North Korea are far closer to war than most people realize. The two nations even might be on the verge of a conflict that would involve nuclear weapons. Americans should be concerned because North Korea is ...
Read More »Victory: Court Says Creamery Can Label Its Skim Milk … ‘Skim Milk’ (Huh?)
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – In what some are calling a victory for common sense and liberty, a U.S. federal appeals court Monday handed a creamery a major victory by ruling that all-natural skim milk can be labeled “skim milk” even ...
Read More »Police Falsely Told A Driver It Was Illegal To Record Them. He Was An Attorney.
An attorney who moonlights as an Uber driver caught a police sergeant and a sheriff’s deputy lying about videoing law — on video. The cops told Jesse Bright it was illegal to record them him, but a few days later ...
Read More »North Korea Warns Of Nuclear Strikes On U.S. If ‘Even A Single Bullet’ Is Fired
LOS ANGELES — North Korea will launch a nuclear strike against U.S. forces and allies if even a “single bullet” is fired against it, the rogue state is warning in a press release. “The Korean People’s Army will reduce ...
Read More »Societal Collapse: They’re Now Jailing Bakers In This South American Country
Operating a privately owned bakery at a profit is now a crime in one South American country. The nation’s government is seizing bakeries and jailing bakers who make anything but loaves of bread. At least two bakeries in Venezuela have ...
Read More »This U.S. City May Issue $1,000 Fines For ‘Bad Smells’
Property owners in one major American city soon might face a $1,000 fine for foul odors. The city is even planning to equip code inspectors with a smell measuring device called the Nasal Ranger to enforce the measure. Officials in ...
Read More »Supreme Court Will Decide If Family Can Sell ITS OWN PROPERTY
HUDSON, Wisc. — The U.S. Supreme Court will decide if a family can sell a piece of property that’s been in the family for 57 years. The decision in a case called Murr v. Wisconsin could impact the rights ...
Read More »School Bans Kids From Playing Tag – ‘They Touch Too Hard’
FOLSOM, Calif. — Tag, touch football and any sort of physical contact are now prohibited at California’s Gold Ridge Elementary School. Principal David Frankel banned such activities to protect children from getting hurt. “Today we implemented new procedures at school ...
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