| Surveillance footage showed a group of black teens launching a brutal, unprovoked mob-style attack on a man who was simply getting into his vehicle at a BP gas station in Memphis, Tenn., Monday. Memphis police said the teens were students at Northwest Prep academy and attacked the black man for absolutely no reason — and English comedian Ricky Gervais recently set Twitter on fire after making comments about a controversial picture of a top female hunter posing next to one of her latest kills, an African giraffe. Winner of the 2010 “Extreme Huntress” television show and grandmother-of-nine Rebecca Francis has a large social media following of fans who follow her Something happened on Capitol Hill Monday that some people are calling “historic,” which others view as cunning political subterfuge. The U.S. Council of Muslim Organizations held their first ever National Muslim Advocacy Day in our nation’s capitol, where they lobbied a number of members of Congress on behalf of Muslims around the country. With nearly There’s another Arizona sheriff who we just can’t get enough of — and that’s because like his colleague, Sheriff Joe Arpaio, he’s willing to publicly take a stand against President Barack Obama and his disastrously dangerous policies concerning illegal immigration. Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu recently told Fox News’ Neil Cavuto that he’s concerned about the Count Dracula. The name conjures up the horror of a vampire who drinks blood to spread the curse of the undead. Irish author Bram Stoker wrote the famous novel, "Dracula," in 1897. It is his writing on which modern stories of vampires and zombies are partially based. In 1972, however, authors Radu Florescu and Raymond Late last month, Hillary Clinton’s attorney revealed to the House Select Committee on Benghazi that the former Secretary of State had “unilaterally decided to wipe her server clean.” Her attorney was referencing the private server that Hillary had used to send and receive State Department correspondence during her tenure as secretary of state. Now enter the We often complain about the overuse of smartphones and how they’ve impacted daily human interaction and changed society as we know it, but in times like these, they also provide citizens with a valuable tool to catch evil people in the act. That’s exactly what a concerned citizen used to catch an abusive parent in Karma is rarely instant, but it’s exceptionally sweet when it is. And this dash cam video from Australia proves just that. As a born and bred native of New Jersey, there are two things that I detest: being associated with Bon Jovi and people who use the shoulder on the New Jersey Turnpike to cut Just two weeks before the horrific 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, a prominent and well-connected Saudi family fled their home in Sarasota, Fla., leaving behind everything in their rush to leave the country. After the attack, neighbors noticed the absence of the Saudi family and became suspicious, notifying the FBI, which then Harry Reid is not the kind of senator to go gentle into that good “Meet the Press”-free night. Oh, no. The Nevada congressman is determined to go out on his own embarrassing terms come hell or high water — and he’s taking the senior senator from Arizona out with him. Unless you’ve been making your home under a boulder, | | | |
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