El Paso Police Department AddThis Sharing ButtonsShare to FacebookShare to EmailShare to TwitterShare to More1 By Chuck Ross Published on August 5, 2019 Federal prosecutors are treating Saturday’s shooting in El Paso, Texas, which left 20 people dead, as an act of domestic terrorism and possible hate crime that could carry the death penalty. “We’re also […]
Former Antifa member: Leftist violence ‘happening in colleges all throughout’
Jon StreetManaging Editor @JonStreet Today at 9:13 AM EDT 735 Former Antifa activist Gabriel Nadales said that violence by Antifa is no longer limited to just a few campuses. Nadales said on Fox’s “The Ingraham Angle” on Friday that the group’s tactics have spread to colleges “throughout.” Former Antifa activist Gabriel Nadales says that the […]
After Defeat of ISIS, Iraq’s Christians and Yazidis Adjust to Uneasy Peace
From Stream.org By Nolan Peterson Published on July 29, 2019 • ST. MATTHEW’S MONASTERY, Iraq — Some 20 miles from Mosul in northern Iraq’s Nineveh Plains, this Christian monastery has stood high on the slopes of Mount Alfaf since the year 363. Once home to about 7,000 monks in the ninth century, it’s among the oldest […]
3 Dead, 15 Injured at Gilroy Garlic Festival in Northern California.
By Evie Fordham Published on July 29, 2019 • 1 Comment A suspect who allegedly killed at least three people and injured 15 others after opening fire at the final day of the Gilroy Garlic Festival in California Sunday evening has been identified as Santino William Legan, 19 years old. The suspect was shot and killed. It’s unknown whether […]
Netflix Says ‘We’re Here, We’re Queer’
By Michael Brown Published on July 26, 2019 • 18 Comments In a letter sent by Netflix to leaders of a Straight Pride event, the internet giant said, “You should know that we’re unafraid of bullies. Our legal department is here, it’s queer, and it’s telling you to steer clear.” Netflix, we hear you loud and […]
On July 4, President Trump Kept His Promise
Wikipedia AddThis Sharing ButtonsShare to FacebookShare to EmailShare to TwitterShare to More21 By John Zmirak Published on July 6, 2019 John Zmirak Those who read me know that I spend much of my time chronicling the left’s descent into madness. Were I to write a book about the national tantrum that began election night, 2016, I […]
‘Prosper Africa’ Promises Long-Overdue Change in US Approach to Continent
iStockphotos AddThis Sharing ButtonsShare to FacebookShare to EmailShare to TwitterShare to More By Joshua Meservey Published on July 1, 2019 American policymakers have long talked about reorienting U.S. policy toward Africa to “trade, not aid.” Yet, despite the rhetoric, the United States’ Africa policy has remained stuck in an aid-focused rut for decades. However, there was […]
Bayview Cross ruling reconsidered
Monday, July 1, 2019 | Chris Woodward (OneNewsNow.com) Select Language▼A legal challenge to a cross that stands in a public park in Penscaola, Florida is getting another look. The Supreme Court on Friday told a lower court to take into account an opinion the court issued in June involving a cross in Maryland and ordered […]
University refuses to teach its students foundation of their country
Wednesday, June 26, 2019 | Bob Kellogg, Billy Davis (OneNewsNow.com) S A public university is openly resisting a state law requiring graduates to finish their education with classroom lessons about America’s historic founding documents. South Carolina has required students to learn about the U.S. Constitution and other important documents since 1924, but the University of […]
Get Outraged and Stay Outraged
By Michael Brown Published on June 26, 2019 • 15 Comments There are some things so wrong that we cannot allow ourselves to get used to them. We must always be outraged over them. Always grieved over them. We can never accept them as the new status quo. The drag queen assault on our children is […]