Calls for severely regulating homeschooling in California have begun in the wake of the horrific Turpin child-abuse case that made national headlines. “There’s no better way to isolate your child if you are an abusive parent than to homeschool,” Rachel ...
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5 Things You Better Know About The Stock Market Freefall
The Dow Jones plunged Monday by 1,175 points and continued that slide Tuesday morning. Not surprisingly, many investors are confused by the freefall. Here are five things you should know about the present panic on Wall Street: 1. The Dow ...
Read More »One Of The World’s Largest Cities Could Run Out Of Water By May 11
One of the world’s largest cities could run out of water by May 11, and residents already are restricted to 13 gallons of water per day. The city – Cape Town, South Africa – also is suffering a shortage of ...
Read More »Famed Doomsday Clock Moves Closer To Midnight; ‘Nuclear Situation Dire’
The world is only two and a half minutes away from doomsday. The editors of The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists on Thursday moved the hands of their famed Doomsday Clock 30 seconds closer to Armageddon. “It is two and a ...
Read More »North Korean Testing Anthrax-Loaded Missiles; Tokyo Holding Drills
Nuclear weapons are not the only threat from North Korea. That nation’s government has begun testing the possibility of loading the deadly biological warfare agent anthrax on intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) capable of hitting the United States. The Northern Koreans ...
Read More »The 51st State? ‘New California’ Seeks Clean Break From ‘Ungovernable’ Golden State
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A group of Californians has filed paperwork to break away and form the nation’s 51st state. It would be called “New California.” “New California is a new state in development exercising its Constitutional Right to form from ...
Read More »45 Percent Of Puerto Rico Still Without Electricity, 4 Months After Storm
More than one-fourth of Puerto Rico still lacks electricity four months after Hurricane Maria struck the island. Around 45 percent of the neighborhoods on the island still have no electric service, CBS correspondent David Begnaud tweeted on Wednesday. The current ...
Read More »City Arrests Citizens For Handing Out Free Food
Helping the homeless is now a crime in part of El Cajon, Calif. Between 12 and 15 people were arrested Sunday and cited for giving food to the poor at a city park in the San Diego suburb. “This park ...
Read More »‘Complete Panic’ As Hawaiians Prepped For Inbound Missile. One Family Even Put A Child In A Storm Drain.
Residents of Hawaii received a chilling message on their smartphones Saturday morning – and people took it seriously. “BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII. SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER. THIS IS NOT A DRILL,” the notification from the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency ...
Read More »City Seizes Family Business Then Offers Only 30 Percent Of Value; ‘It’s Like Dealing With The Mafia’
The city of New York is using eminent domain to seize a family-owned dry-cleaning business and offering the owners only about 30 percent of the value. “The city has offered my family about 30 cents on the dollar on the ...
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