Mexican security forces on Sunday killed seven more members of a presumed cartel assault force that rolled into a town near the Texas border and staged an hour-long attack, officials said, putting the overall death toll at 20…
December 1, 2019
Gov. Miguel Angel Riquelme said late Sunday afternoon that authorities had determined the casualty count from the gunbattles stood at 14 gunmen dead and four police officers killed. He said two civilians also were slain by gunmen after being abducted.
UN Study Finds World’s Highest Rate Of Child Detention… Under Obama…
December 1, 2019
Irish ‘ISIS bride’ Lisa Smith arrested upon return to Dublin…
December 1, 2019
60minutes creates segment where YouTube executives admit they are making algorithms that push content from MSM rather than anything controversial…
December 1, 2019
Devin Nunes Says the version of the OIG report being leaked is the version that the dirty cops have received, they’re being played…
December 1, 2019
He mentions it at around 4:50
Congressman @DevinNunes reacts to the latest in the battle with Democrats over the impeachment inquiry. Check this out. pic.twitter.com/rzVrucYZj2
— Jeanine Pirro (@JudgeJeanine) December 1, 2019
Pelosi Flying out with Democrats to U.N. Climate Meeting in Spain…
December 1, 2019
A key element of the conference will seek to place financial penalties on global commercial aviation to stop people flying and making “unnecessary contributions to atmospheric carbon dioxide pollution.” The Pelosi delegation will join almost 25,000 people and 1500 journalists flying into the Spanish capital to attend the meeting. Pelosi’s absence from Washington, DC, will cast cast doubt on the possibility of passing an updated North American trade deal by the end of 2019...
New Orleans French Quarter shooting leaves 11 wounded…
December 1, 2019
Nearly a dozen people were shot — two of whom were in critical condition, authorities said in a news release. Of those hit, 10 people were transported to nearby hospitals and police said an 11th person walked to a local hospital for treatment. Investigators said someone was "detained near the scene," but noted "their possible involvement in this incident remains under investigation." No one has been arrested.
Thousands of people in Hong Kong, including many elderly residents, march in protest of what they see as Chinese government meddling in their freedoms…
December 1, 2019
Thousands have spilled out onto the streets in #TsimShaTsui chanting “5 demands, not 1 less” #HongKongProstests pic.twitter.com/iolAiOB0Ai
— Afifah Ariffin (@AfifahCNA) December 1, 2019
Scores of flag-bearers lead the march as it starts up Garden Road, chants of “stand with Hong Kong!” giving way to anti-police heckling as they encounter a heavy riot police presence along the whole route that just skirts the US consulate walls. pic.twitter.com/NOsEhNggHI
— Ryan Ho Kilpatrick 何松濤 (@rhokilpatrick) December 1, 2019
“Four o’clock, Tsim Sha Tsui!”
As the #HKHRDA nears its end, it’s clear where these marchers are heading: the third in today’s triple bill of protests marches due to set off soon from TST to Hung Hom. pic.twitter.com/HLOwMngUnB
— Ryan Ho Kilpatrick 何松濤 (@rhokilpatrick) December 1, 2019
Police have occupied half of Salisbury Road and protesters the other half as the march flows eastward out from TST Star Ferry pier. pic.twitter.com/RoDMHuTJlG
— Ryan Ho Kilpatrick 何松濤 (@rhokilpatrick) December 1, 2019
This Week Monsanto Pleaded Guilty to Illegally Spraying Banned Pesticides in Hawaii…
December 1, 2019
Monsanto, now owned by the pharmaceutical company Bayer of Germany, has also agreed to pay $10 million for charges it unlawfully stored the pesticide, which was classified an acute hazardous waste. The money includes a $6 million criminal fine and $4 million in community service payments...
Hacker claims to have hours of epstien hidden cam footage…
December 1, 2019
A shadowy hacker claimed to have the financier’s sex tapes. Two top lawyers wondered: What would the men in those videos pay to keep them secret?...
Lisa page’s has first public interview with the Daily Beast…
December 1, 2019
“But it's also very intimidating because he’s still the president of the United States. And when the president accuses you of treason by name, despite the fact that I know there's no fathomable way that I have committed any crime at all, let alone treason, he's still somebody in a position to actually do something about that..."
Hunter Biden says he’s broke…
December 1, 2019
Now, it's possible that Biden Junior is squirreling away millions and not telling the judge about it in a bid to avoid paying child support in this latest instance of irresponsibility. But other reports say he's a spendthrift, blowing through cash on crack cocaine and strip clubs, so it's at least as likely that he blew threw the not-so-hard-earned megacash and now has nothing...
World’s First Human Composting Facility is Coming to Seattle in 2021…
December 1, 2019
The revolutionary system converts human remains into soil as an alternative to cremation or burial... In a move hailed as a positive step by environmentalists, Washington became the first U.S. state to legalize the composting of human bodies in May of this year.
And now, the Evergreen State will become home to the world’s first human composting facility in 2021 thanks to Katrina Spade, founder and CEO of Recompose, after the legislation she helped enact goes into effect in May 2020...
White House won’t take part in first House Judiciary impeachment hearing…
December 1, 2019
The decision indicates that President Donald Trump has listened to his allies and some congressional Republicans who argued that a White House presence at the hearing would validate a process they have harangued as illegitimate and partisan.
It also means Trump will lean heavily on his closest GOP allies on the panel — including Reps. Jim Jordan of Ohio, John Ratcliffe of Texas and Matt Gaetz of Florida — to mount an impeachment defense during the Judiciary panel’s first hearing on Wednesday featuring legal scholars...
Norwegian cruise ship docks in California after 19 passengers report ‘unspecified illness’…
December 1, 2019
In an update, fire officials said in total, 19 patients were treated for flu-like symptoms and all declined to be transported to the hospital. The department initially said a total of 20 passengers reported an "unspecified illness."
Sonic boom shakes houses across north London…
December 1, 2019
The noise was generated by two Royal Air Force Typhoons, which launched from Coningsby in Lincolnshire and intercepted an unresponsive aircraft... "Typhoon aircraft from RAF Coningsby were scrambled this morning, as part of the UK's Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) procedures, after an aircraft lost communications in UK airspace," an RAF spokeswoman said. "The aircraft was intercepted and its communications were subsequently re-established."
Iraqi PM Formally Submits Resignation amid More Violence…
December 1, 2019
Check this one out. @AdilAbdAlMahdi militia heavy fire, and the father was shot in front of his kids. Call the #UNSC #Iraq pic.twitter.com/QY1pd3h72U
— Munaf Noushi (@MunafNoushi) December 1, 2019
Dec 1 - Basra, S #Iraq
High school & college students are holding a march in memory of Iraqis killed in recent days.
Civil protests continue across Iraq.#IraqProtests pic.twitter.com/Y5dWQ20h8d— Masoud Khorasani (@8Dzn4oULMIO86Jw) December 1, 2019
Video shows Iraqi security forces dispatched to the streets are not armed with firearms.
Activists say this is further proof that armed militias are targeting Iraqi demonstrators.My take:#Iran's regime is behind the killings in #Iraq.#IraqProtestspic.twitter.com/S4czedld5u
— Masoud Khorasani (@8Dzn4oULMIO86Jw) December 1, 2019
Dark Web hackers slashed prices of drugs, fake IDs and stolen logins in Black Friday sale…
December 1, 2019
SUNDAY THROWBACK: Back in 2014, the CIA hacked Senate Computers to spy on the Senate Intelligence Committee that oversees them. And John Brennan lied about it.
December 1, 2019
On Monday, The Supreme Court is about to hear the biggest Second Amendment case in a decade…
December 1, 2019
Gun-control advocates worry that a ruling could spell doom for measures that have been considered lawful by appeals courts in the past nine years, like assault weapon bans and restrictions on gun use outside the home. For gun-rights supporters, the case is a welcome return to the Second Amendment for a court that they see as having abandoned such cases for too long. A decision is expected by July, in the midst of the 2020 presidential election...
The case is New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. City of New York, New York, No. 18-280.