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Month: May 2016
State Dept. Issues Travel Warning for Europe
The U.S. Department of State has issued travel warnings about potential terrorist attacks for Americans who are traveling, or who are planning on traveling to Europe.
Chris McDaniel Endorses Kelli Ward for U.S. Senate Against John McCain
Mississippi State Senator Chris McDaniel endorsed Dr. Kelli Ward for U.S. Senate in an announcement released Tuesday as the former Arizona State Senator seeks to unseat five-term incumbent Sen. John McCain.
Bernie Supporters Hack Road Safety Sign and Post Bizarre Anti-Trump Message
Supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders posted anti-Donald Trump messages on at least four electric road construction signs in Dallas, Texas Monday evening.
Lake Mead’s Low Levels Wrongly Blamed on Climate Change
Whenever there is a new record set, whether rain, hurricane, drought, etc., those in the climate change alarmist camp seem to be quick to point to global warming as the cause and make more dire predictions regarding the future.
Sixteen-Year-Old Gang Raped by 33 Men in Brazil Receives Death Threats on Facebook
A Brazilian 16-year-old girl whose rape at the hands of 33 men surfaced in a Facebook video last week says she is receiving death threats for seeking police help, even as the Rio de Janeiro police chief himself refused to believe her story.
Sixteen-Year-Old Gang Raped by 33 Men in Brazil Receives Death Threats on Facebook
A Brazilian 16-year-old girl whose rape at the hands of 33 men surfaced in a Facebook video last week says she is receiving death threats for seeking police help, even as the Rio de Janeiro police chief himself refused to believe her story.
Katy Perry’s Twitter Hacked, Sends Vulgar Comments to Millions
Pop superstar Katy Perry became the latest celebrity hacking victim on Monday, as her Twitter account was compromised and abused to send vulgar messages to her 89 million followers.
Britain Could Cut Immigration By 100,000 After Brexit, Says Migration Watch Chief
Britain could cut net migration by 100,000 a year after leaving the European Union by implementing some very simple policy changes, the head of a leading migration watchdog has claimed. Writing in The Spectator, Lord Green of Deddington, chairman of Migration Watch UK, says that in the event of Brexit Britain would be able to significantly reduce migration by making small changes that are currently forbidden under EU law. Lord Green says the main thing that needs to be controlled is work permits. If EU migrants were subjected to the same requirements as non-EU citizens it could sharply reduce immigration without damaging the economy. He estimates that net migration could be cut by 100,000 a year just through this simple policy in a post-Brexit Britain. “Tourism would not suffer,” he adds. “Obviously, there would be no need to require tourist visas for EU citizens any more than we do for Americans now. Nor would there be any need for restrictions on students, or genuine marriage. Even freedom to live elsewhere could be protected: EU citizens could still come to live in the UK provided they had the means to support themselves.” Lord Green also argues that Britain should eschew an