
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez doesn’t regret ‘concentration camps’ rhetoric, even in the wake of the ICE attack
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez stands by her comparison between American border detention facilities and Nazi concentration camps. Speaking in a recent interview with Eyewitness News ABC7NY, the New York socialist More...

Universal cancels ‘The Hunt’: Movie about elites hunting ‘deplorables’ for sport
In the wake of increasing backlash and outrage, Universal Pictures has canceled the September 27 release of the controversial movie The Hunt, a horror film set around the concept of wealthy elites hunting “deplorables” More...

Xeljanz Class Action Lawsuit
What is Xeljanz? Xeljanz is a medication which is manufactured by Pfizer. It is approved for the treatment of Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), Psoriatic arthritis (PSA), Ulcerative colitis (US). These are tablets taken More...

Dayton shooter Conner Betts confirmed leftist, Antifa supporter, atheist
New details confirm that the Dayton, Ohio mass shooter Connor Betts was an extreme leftist, anti-police Antifa supporter. The recent tweet from his account, @iamthespookster account was on August 3, the day of the More...

Campaign Legal Center likens felon voter fees to Jim Crow, ‘Felony disenfranchisement’
FROM THE CLC: 10 million Americans owe more than $50 billion in fines and fees related to criminal convictions Over half of the disenfranchised population is no longer incarcerated and is living in a state that More...

Walmart kicks off Back to School season with free in-store events
Walmart stores and Walmart.com are geared up and ready to help students of all ages go back to class with the hottest products at a price tag that won’t break the bank. And, to help families celebrate going back More...

John Crist sets ‘Immature Thoughts’ tour dates throughout the fall
John Crist’s “Immature Thoughts Tour” will find the headliner trekking to mostly new markets this fall, including the first ever jaunt in Eastern Canada for the standup comedian and internet More...

South Carolina Man, Nickolas Godfrey is Sentenced to 3 Years for $1 Million Investment Scheme
Nickolas M. Godfrey, 41, of Fort Mill, South Carolina, was sentenced today to 37 months in prison for securities fraud, wire fraud, and transactional money laundering in connection with a $1 million investment fraud More...

South Carolina Man, Zakaryia Abdin Sentenced for Attempting to Provide Material Support to Isis
Zakaryia Abdin, 20, of Ladson, South Carolina, was sentenced yesterday to 20 years to be followed by a lifetime of supervised release for attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham More...

Houston man Marquis Holmes pleads guilty to sex trafficking scheme across seven states
A southwest Houston man pleaded guilty Thursday to conspiring to sex traffic three adult women by means of force and violence in Houston and other locations across the country. photo/ Sammis Reachers This investigation More...

Iowa Man, Mark Spicer Pleads Guilty for Interstate Transportation of a Minor for Prostitution
United States Attorney Sherri A. Lydon announced that Mark Spicer, a/k/a Chief, age 24, of Iowa, pleaded guilty in federal court to one count of interstate transportation of an individual under the age of eighteen More...

‘Imagine Nation Tour’ with MercyMe, Crowder and Micah Tyler announces Fall 2019 dates
Pittsburgh, Charlotte, Louisville, Tulsa, Austin and Ft. Worth are among the stops planned for the fall continuation of the “Imagine Nation Tour.” Multi-platinum selling MercyMe will spearhead the run alongside More...

South Carolina man, Anthony Ingram indicted for kidnapping and obstruction of justice
A South Carolina man was indicted in federal court in Cleveland on charges of kidnapping and obstruction of justice. Anthony Ingram, 32, was arrested in Kentucky. He has been indicted on one count of kidnapping More...

How Are Drug Laws Changing Across the US in 2019?
A law passed by the federal government is only as functional as a state’s agreement to enforce it. That’s why laws passed at the federal level can often have little to no effect on state jurisdictions. More...

for KING & Country announce ‘Burn the Ships’ tour dates across North America
Two-time GRAMMY® award winning duo for KING & COUNTRY is heading back out on the road, as the 2019 Billboard Music Award nominees just announced the burn the ships | world tour: North America. The extensive More...

Tragedy in Sri Lanka: How Church Leaders and Members Can Respond to Secular Media
As the World Asks Why?, Christians Offer Hope Reports of Sri Lanka’s Easter Sunday tragedy have flooded the news, prompting some to ask if God forgot His people on the most sacred day of the Christian calendar. More...

How to Recover After an Injury at Work
Suffering an injury at work is something no one wants to think about but is always a possibility that you need to be vigilant of. If you get injured while doing your job, it can be a stressful time as you stay off More...

Greenville Man, Michael Messer Looking to Join ISIS Sentenced to 10 Years
United States Attorney Sherri A. Lydon announced today that Michael Bruce Messer, Jr., age 51, of Greenville, South Carolina, was sentenced in federal court in Greenville after pleading guilty to being a felon in More...

‘Joe Exotic’ Convicted of Murder for Hire, Violating The Lacey Act and Endangered Species Act
A federal jury has found JOSEPH MALDONADO-PASSAGE, also known as Joseph Allen Maldonado, Joseph Allen Schreibvogel, and “Joe Exotic,” 56, formerly of Wynnewood, Oklahoma, guilty on two counts of hiring More...

South Carolina Resident, John Simpson Pleads Guilty to Charity Fraud Scheme
United States Attorney Sherri A. Lydon announced today that John Shannon Simpson, age 43, of Lee County, Florida, has entered a guilty plea in federal court to Wire Fraud. United States District Judge David C. More...