By Jeanette Smith on December 30, 2015
Border Control, Foust, Nevada, State Assembly
Endorsement, U.S. News

Connie Foust has been named one of 25 of Nevada’s Most Fascinating Conservatives to Watch in 2016. Known best for her devotion to border control and illegal immigration issues, she is now focused on claiming Assemblyperson Chris Edwards’ Clark County seat. Also known as “The Border Grannie,” Foust is rooted in her beliefs and her desire to speak out […]
By Jeanette Smith on December 24, 2015
shooting
Breaking News, Shooting, U.S. News

Thursday, Dec. 24, 2015, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department (PCSD) in Arizona, stated that 37-year-old Levi Parker had died. According to PCSD, Parker shot and killed his two young daughters, ages five and seven, before he turned the gun on himself Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2015. Deputies were called to the 5700 block of North Kolb […]
By Jeanette Smith on December 24, 2015
Tennessee
Breaking News, U.S. News, Weather Alerts

Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2015, Tennessee’s Governor, Bill Haslam, approved the recommendation to go to a Level Three State of Emergency. Relentless storms have taken lives today. Sheriff Nick Weems stated that the storm has taken the lives of two people in Perry County. It was a man and a woman in the 6000 block of […]
By Jeanette Smith on December 22, 2015
Cruz, marco Rubio, target
Breaking News, U.S. News

It seems that the groups of outsiders who are targeting Ted Cruz have continued to grow. In Iowa, a nonprofit organization that Nick Ryan runs is planning a $200,000 campaign against Cruz in Ohio. Since the Texas senator has begun his rise in the polls, the number of outside funding camps has also continued to rise. Ryan […]
By Cathy Milne on December 20, 2015
2106 Budget, Congress, Crude Oil, Planned Parenthood, Puerto Rico
Breaking News, Entertainment, U.S, U.S. News

Both chambers of Congress passed the new $1.1 trillion spending bill on Dec. 18, 2015. The legislation, that has been in negotiation since September, now waits for President Obama’s approval. The omnibus, as the bill is commonly referred to, passed Congress easily during the last vote. The House vote was 316-113 and the Senate quickly […]
By Jireh Gibson on December 17, 2015
Nativity
Breaking News, U.S. News

The increased spirit of giving is the common denominator during this time of year. Nativity scenes are also something to expect as the day set aside to celebrate the birth of Jesus quickly approaches. At one of the scenes in Amarillo, Texas, a resident left a $50,000 check under the baby Jesus figure. The check […]
By Jireh Gibson on December 15, 2015
Los Angeles
Breaking News, U.S. News

On Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015, students of the second largest school district in the U.S. were told to stay home after officials received a credible threat involving many of the schools. According to Reuters, the threat included several schools and was not isolated to just one or two. Ramon Cortines, Superintendent of the Schools, held […]