Communism / Fascism / Feudalism

American Scene: Immigration law ruling likely to prompt lawsuits

PHOENIX — Police agencies that would enforce the most controversial part of Arizona's 2010 immigration law are expected to get squeezed by legal challenges from opposite sides if the U.S. Supreme Court upholds the law in the coming days.

Opponents of the Arizona law, known as S.B. 1070, are likely ...

Stiff winds fuel wildfire; looting a worry

DENVER — Crews in northern Colorado are facing powerful winds as they battle a blaze that has scorched about 86 square miles of mountainous forest land and destroyed at least 181 homes, the most in state history.

Meanwhile, local authorities are focusing on another concern looting.

The destructiveness of the ...

Missing Japanese climbers believed dead on Mount McKinley

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A shallow avalanche on Alaska's Mount McKinley may not have killed four Japanese climbers, but the slide pushed them into a crevasse more than 100 feet deep and beyond the reach of any possible rescue, the National Park Service said Sunday.

Spokeswoman Kris Fister said Sunday that ...

Credibility a focus of Sandusky's defense strategy

BELLEFONTE, Pa. — After a gripping, emotionally charged four days of testimony that saw eight men ranging in age from 18 to 28 tell jurors that Jerry Sandusky sexually abused them as children, the former Penn State assistant football coach soon will get to tell his side of the story.

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WILLIAMS: A return to old-fashioned entrepreneurship

ANALYSIS/OPINION:

Have you ever stopped to think about how the breakup of AT&T revolutionized the information and communications technology market? Most people probably haven't, but in 1984, the end of the regulated monopoly ushered in an era of unprecedented competition and innovation.

For those who are not familiar, AT&T broke ...

Search ends for Japanese climbers in Alaska

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The National Park Service has halted a search for four Japanese climbers believed buried on Mount McKinley because of dangerous search conditions.

The agency announced Sunday that 10 rescuers including a handler with a dog reached on Saturday the debris zone where an avalanche is believed ...

Rielle Hunter: Memoir by John Edwards' mistress details affair, aftermath

When John Edwards faced the prospect of an indictment that could put him behind bars, he calmly told his mistress he would probably wind up in a low-security prison in Virginia more like a country club than a jail. She quickly told him she and their daughter would move there ...

Rodney King, key figure in L.A. riots, dead at 47

LOS ANGELES — Rodney King, the black motorist whose 1991 videotaped beating by Los Angeles police officers was the touchstone for one of the most destructive race riots in the nation's history, was declared dead early Sunday after being pulled from the bottom of his swimming pool. He was 47.

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Agent Provocateur at Bilderberg 2012 Tried to Set Up Protesters With Fake Bomb Threat

TruthNews.US - News - Tue, 2024-11-26 13:20
Infowars.com | Jason Bermas conducts an interview with two We Are Change activists who helped confirm our story in regards to an agent provocateur who attempted to set up the protests very early the first morning.

President Obama: The Biggest Government Spender In World History

TruthNews.US - News - Tue, 2024-11-26 13:20
Forbes | The U.S. has never before had a President who thinks so little of the American people that he imagines he can win re-election running on the opposite of reality.
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