University Student Penalized Because He Used The Word “Man” In His Essay
A University of Florida history major was penalized after he used the word “man” in his essay instead of “humankind.” Maritn Poirier was taking a history class and wrote a paper titled, “History of Water.” In the paper, he wrote, “Water is a thing prior to man.” His professor, Jack …
Donald Trump: I’m Looking at Breaking Up Big Banks
On Monday, President Donald Trump said the was looking into breaking up big banks in America, pushing forward Depression-era law that would separate consumer banking from investment banking. “I’m looking at that right now,” Trump said of breaking up banks in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg News. “There’s some people …
Indicted Former Democrat Representative Corrine Brown Faces Trial For Corruption
Former Democrat Representative Corrine Brown (FL) was indicted in July 2016 on 24 counts of corruption in which she and her chief of staff created a sham foundation to spend thousands of dollars on themselves. Now, she is in trial for those charges.\ Brown, along with her chief of staff, …
Christians Driven out of Military – then Military used to Persecute Christians!
There were ten major persecutions of Christians in the first three centuries: 1) Nero A.D. 54-68; 2) Domition A.D. 81- 96; 3) Trajan A.D. 98-117; 4) Antoninus Pius & Marcus Aurelius Antoninus A.D. 138-180; 5) Severus A.D. 193 – 211; 6) Maximus A.D. 235-238; 7) Decius A.D. 249-251; 8) Valerian …
Lawsuit Against DHS Demands Release of Jeh Johnson’s Emails
On Monday, a federal court will hear from government watchdog Judicial Watch regarding their Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit that seeks the release of emails from former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson. According to the lawsuit, Judicial Watch is specifically seeking emails “relating to official United States Government business sent …
Investigators: Former Head Of DC Schools Gave Preferential Treatment To Officials
Investigators say that former head of the D.C. public schools system Kaya Henderson gave preferential treatment to other government officials during her time as chancellor. These investigators, from the D.C. Office of the Inspector General, say Henderson violated the school lottery program in 2015 by approving students of officials to transfer to certain …
Kim Jong Un Threatens To Sink U.S. Aircraft Carrier If It Gets Any Closer To North Korea
As a U.S. Naval strike group led by the nuclear-powered USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier arrives in the Sea of Japan, within striking distance of North Korea, the rogue nation’s unpredictable leader Kim Jong Un says he is prepared to turn it into an “underwater ghost” should the vessel inch any …
Draconian Laws Passed in Major Cities Making Homelessness a Crime
Should we make homelessness against the law and simply throw all homeless people into prison so that we don’t have to deal with them? Incredibly, this is actually starting to happen in dozens of major cities all across the United States. It may be difficult to believe, but in many …
Planned Parenthood Killed His Sister, Now He’s Fighting for All Women
On June 30, 2016 Cree Erwin entered the Kalamazoo, Michigan offices for Planned Parenthood – three days later she and the baby she had been carrying were both dead. After Cree’s abortion, she fell ill. Two days later she went to the hospital in severe pain, after being discharged the next …
VA Removes Shreveport Medical Center Director Over Misconduct
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has fired Toby Mathew from the position of Shreveport VA medical center director after transferring him to another facility in a non-supervisory role. Aaron Robison, an attorney at the VA’s Office of General Counsel, stated that Mathew was removed from his position on April 13 “based …