US Government Can’t Find $500 million Worth of Weapons Given to Yemen
Officials with the U.S. government have announced that they cannot find more than $500 million worth of U.S. military aid given to Yemen. The Pentagon admitted to losing the whereabouts of small arms,...
View ArticleSenator Rand Paul Blasts Saudi Arabia
Over the weekend Senator Rand Paul took an opportunity to attack Hilary Clinton for supporting the Saudi Kingdom and called on Americans to boycott the nation. Paul called on Clinton return gifts...
View ArticleRussia Threatens To Aim Nukes At Denmark for NATO Partnership
The Russian Federation is threatening to aim nuclear missiles at Danish warships if the nation joins the North Atlantic Treaty Organizations (NATO) missile defense system. Denmark has promised to...
View ArticleFirst Legal Challenges to Net Neutrality are Filed
Two lawsuits have been filed against the Federal Communications Commission’s Net Neutrality rules. USTelecom, a trade association of broadband providers and Alamo Broadband, a small Texas-based...
View ArticleBi-Partisan Efforts Attempt to Make Net Neutrality Law
Both the Democrats and the Republicans are proposing legislative solutions to the Federal Communications Commission’s recent Net Neutrality measures. Republicans have introduced legislation to codify...
View ArticleDEA Agents Participated in Sex Parties Funded by Drug Cartels
The Justice Department inspector general reports that agents of the Drug Enforcement Administration attended sex parties funded by drug cartels on government property. The report examines the DEA’s...
View ArticleTSA Screening Procedures Leaked
The Transportation Security Administration’s checklist for spotting suspicious behavior has been leaked by The Intercept. The checklist is part of the much maligned Screening Passengers by Observation...
View ArticleSupreme Court Declines Case of Students Forced to Wear American Flag Shirts...
On Monday the Supreme Court denied an appeal from former California high school students who were forced to turn their American flag T-shirts inside out during a Cinco de Mayo celebration at school....
View ArticleNYC Tries to Stop Civilians From Renting Rooms
A special-task force in New York City is dedicated to tracking down individuals who participate in “room sharing” or “home sharing”. The task force is made up of building and fire inspectors, police,...
View ArticleBenghazi Committee Asks Hilary Clinton to Testify Behind Closed Doors
The committee tasked with investigating the 2012 attack on the U.S. compound in Benghazi, Libya has asked Hilary Clinton to testify for a closed-door interview. The Chairman of the House Select...
View ArticleState Department Releases Clinton Emails to the Associated Press
The Associated Press has obtained only four emails sent between Hilary Clinton and her staff regarding drone strikes and surveillance programs. The news agency filed a Freedom of Information Act...
View ArticleUS Citizen Killed In Yemen Attack
An American citizen was killed in an attack in Yemen last week. Jamal al-Labani, a Yemeni-American from Northern California, was reportedly killed during a rebel attack in Yemen. He had been visiting...
View ArticleCNN Claims Russia Hacked White House Computers
According to a report by CNN, hackers in Russia gained access to the White House’s computer system and were able to view President Obama’s schedule. CNN did not name the investigators who made the...
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