Guatemala hurtled into political turmoil this week after the nation’s top court blocked President Jimmy Morales’ attempts to expel a U.N. anti-corruption official Sunday – days after the official said he was moving against the premier.
Month: August 2017
Report: Louise Mensch Hoaxed into Spreading Criminal Lies About Trump
Primarily through Twitter and the website Patribotics, Louise Mensch and Claude Taylor — who describe themselves as co-writers — have become high-profile foot soldiers in the national media’s relentless war against Trump.
Texas Police Find Child Clinging to Drowned Mother’s Body in Flood
Texas police officers rescued a little girl clinging to her mother who drowned in a rain-swollen drainage canal. The mother died after being swept away from her stalled car.
Venezuela: ‘We Are Using the Exemplary Model for the Emancipation of Humanity’
On the front page of Venezuela’s state media outlet VTV Tuesday, an article lauded the impoverished socialist nation as an “exemplary model for the emancipation of humanity.”
Tucker Carlson: I’ll Disarm When Michael Bloomberg Disarms
After pointing out the hypocrisy of gun controllers who fight to deny weapons for the common man yet surround themselves with layers of armed guards, Fox News’ Tucker Carlson said he will disarm as soon as Michael Bloomberg does.
Police: Women Dressed as Nuns Armed with Handguns Attempt to Rob Pennsylvania Bank
Two women dressed as nuns armed with handguns attempted to rob a Pennsylvania bank Monday afternoon, police say.
NAACP Wants to Make Sure Minority Neighborhoods Get Equal Funding for Harvey Recovery
NAACP interim President Derrick Johnson said Tuesday that he wants to make sure minority neighborhoods get equal funding for Hurricane Harvey recovery efforts after the storm caused major destruction along the Gulf Coast.
Obama ‘Still Running the FBI,’ Says Lawyer After Agency Blocks Access to Clinton Records
FBI officials are claiming a lack of “public interest” justifies their decision to keep Hilary Clinton’s very controversial archived records from being released to the public.
Anheuser-Busch, MillerCoors Send Cans of Water to Harvey Victims
Anheuser-Busch and MillerCoors, some of the largest beer production companies in the world, are sending cans of drinking water to victims of Hurricane Harvey.
‘I Didn’t Know Where to Go’: Stunned Japan Reacts to North Korean Missile Launch
Residents of northern Japan woke up to horrifying alerts warning of a North Korean missile attack Tuesday morning, and many have told local news outlets they had little idea what to do or where to go to stay safe.