Health / Disease

Justice Dept. plans to sue Arizona sheriff Arpaio

PHOENIX (AP) — Federal authorities have said they plan to sue Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio and his office over allegations of civil rights violations, including the racial profiling of Latinos.

The U.S. Justice Department has been seeking an agreement requiring Arpaio's office to train officers in how to make constitutional ...

TSA Blasted over Security Equipment Spending

TruthNews.US - News - Wed, 2024-11-27 11:41
MSNBC | TSA has $44 million worth of screening equipment in storage for over a year; bought more than necessary to receive bulk discount.

Relative: Suspect thought kidnapped girls were his

GUNTOWN, Miss. (AP) — The Mississippi man on the run from a double slaying thought he might be the father of the two girls he's now accused of kidnapping, his mother-in-law said.

Authorities said they think the missing girls, Alexandria Bain, 12, and Kyliyah Bain, 8, are still with Adam ...

Pedophilia Groups Invade Facebook

TruthNews.US - News - Wed, 2024-11-27 11:41
Infowars.com | Chelsea Schilling of World Net Daily covers Facebook's selective censorship and their inability to stop pedophilia groups.

U.S. Army Re-Education Manual: Yet More Chilling Revelations

TruthNews.US - News - Wed, 2024-11-27 11:41
Infowars.com | Fort Leonard Wood Public Affairs director Tiffany Wood has provided the first official response to the shocking U.S. Army document that outlines the implementation of re-education camps.

Report: Suspect billings at 2,600 drugstores

WASHINGTON (AP) — It would take a mighty big pill box to hold them.

A pharmacy in Kansas billed Medicare for more than 1,000 prescriptions each for two patients in a single year, part of a pattern of questionable billings at 2,600 drugstores nationwide uncovered by federal investigators in a ...

Al-Qaida Suicide Bomber was Double Agent

TruthNews.US - News - Wed, 2024-11-27 11:41
VOA News | A man sent by al-Qaida's branch in Yemen to blow up a U.S.-bound airliner worked for Saudi Arabia's intelligence service and the CIA.

Two in Mob family convicted, but not for killing cop in 1997

NEW YORK — A reputed Mafia boss and a co-defendant were convicted Wednesday on racketeering charges, but they were acquitted of the most-shocking crime in their federal case: the unsolved gangland slaying of an off-duty New York Police Department officer in 1997.

In a blow to prosecutors, a jury delivered ...

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