Crime
Sex Offender Laws Called Into Question
John Albert Gardner III, a registered sex offender in Escondido, a north San Diego suburb, from January 2008 to January 2010, is accused...
Communist China Caught Spying On United States, Again
A Federal Bureau of Investigation video was released over the weekend that exposed an American defense official with one of the nation’s top...
Read moreWhy Texas Pilot Committed Suicide Against IRS
Texas pilot Joe Stack, who set his house on fire and flew his airplane into an Internal Revenue Service in Austin, Texas, on...
Read moreHomeland Security Loses Nearly 300 Firearms
According to its website, the Department of Homeland Security “has a vital mission: to secure the nation from the many threats we face....
Read moreProf. Kills 3 at UAH, a Gun-free School Zone
Professor Amy Bishop, a neurobiologist who holds a doctorate in genetics from Harvard University, moved her four children and husband from Massachusetts to...
Read morePolice Stories: A Non-“Emergency,” Helping a Hungry Family
Police Chief Paula May of King, North Carolina, has been taking a lot of heat this week as a result of a “state...
Read moreInsecure Americans, Abdulmutallab, & Terrorism
On January 9, 2010, an apparently fit, though slightly limping Umar Abdulmutallab entered the courtroom wearing the familiar khaki trousers, plain white t-shirt,...
Read moreFishy Facts About Flight 253
There is a long slate of oddities still inexplicable over a month after the timely thwarting of a potentially catastrophic terrorist attack over...
Read moreConviction Comes Quickly for Killer of Abortionist
It took just 37 minutes for a jury in Wichita, Kansas, to find anti-abortion activist Scott Roeder guilty of murdering later-term abortionist George...
Read moreEight-year-old Suspected Terrorist
Eight-year-old Mikey Hicks is a New Jersey school boy, a Cub Scout, and a suspected terrorist. His mother, Najlah Hicks, told the CBS...
Read moreAbdulmutallab’s Inept Interrogation
Everyday major media outlets document the inexplicable and inexcusable dereliction of duty on the part of agencies within the U.S. government charged with...
Read moreHasan Mystery Visitor Revealed; Poses No Threat, Says Judge
As reported by The New American on January 11, a man, at the time unidentified, attempted to gain access to the well-guarded hospital...
Read moreFemale Suicide Bombers Being Deployed by al-Qaeda
In a remarkable reversal of official position, federal agents are now admitting that they are searching for a man whom passengers reported seeing...
Read moreTrial Begins for Man Charged With Killing Abortionist
As pro-life proponents observed the 37th anniversary of Roe v. Wade on January 22, the trial of Scott Roeder, the man accused of...
Read moreCAIR Leader in Los Angeles Al-Awlaki Disciple?
There has been no shortage of media coverage of Anwar al-Awlaki, the American-born Yemen-based al-Qaeda associate who is purportedly the preacher that inspired...
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