Category: News

Can a privately owned co-op evict residents for smoking?

Back in December we looked at one of the final “midnight regulations” handed down from the Obama administration which sought to ban smoking tobacco products in government housing units. That was a complicated case to be sure, but Susan Shapiro brings up an even stranger story at the Washington Post this week. Shapiro is a former smoker herself (who is

MSNBC Contributor Calls for ISIS Bombing of Trump Property

The left further unmasked. For years I have said that the left is vicious, evil and at war against America. These calls for President Trump’s death are just the tip of the iceberg. How long before America is “woke”? We never called for Obama’s murder or the bombing of his home. Imagine if we had: the left would have had

Boston Marathon Bomber Tsarnaev Severely Injured In Prison, May Never Walk Or Talk Again

FORT DEVENS, Massachusetts – Infamous Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 22, was the victim of an “unfortunate accident” yesterday at Ft. Devens Detention Center in Massachusetts, just a few short months after his high-profile trial and sentencing, according to warden Paul Jacobson. Corrections officers reportedly found the terror suspect face down in a pool of his own blood in his

Texas Muslims Shocked By College Bathroom Addition, Cops Have Just 4 Words

Mohammad Syed (left), stock image of a bathroom (right) A few Muslims attending the University of Texas at Dallas were left horrified to walk into the bathroom recently. After seeing the newest addition to one of the stalls, students of the Islamic faith ran to school administrators who immediately called 911 – and the police had just 4 words that

Japan Sends Warships With ‘Surprise’ For U.S. Fleet, Media Stunned

Tensions are increasing in the South China Sea, as forces on all sides prepare for an inevitable conflict. The time has come for us to find out who our allies truly are! Japanese destroyers are planning to rendezvous with the USS Carl Vinson and other American naval vessels on their way to the Korean Peninsula signalling that Japan fully supports

Saudi Aramco weighs investment in Philippine oil fields, says Saudi energy minister

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s visit to Saudi Arabia is a milestone in the Saudi-Philippine relations, said minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources Khalid A. Al-Falih. Pointing to the high status of far East Asia in economic and geopolitical equations of the world, Al-Falih emphasized: “If we want to have a bigger economic role in the world, we have to

YouTube has a hidden ‘Dark Mode’ and here’s how you can activate it

Much has changed since YouTube was launched in 2005, but one thing we are stuck with is its white background. This might not be an issue with some users, but it surely is sore on your eyes. So next time you’re binge watching videos on YouTube why not give your eyes some downtime by switching the dark mode on. This

ATC allows Dr Asim to leave country for treatment

An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) on Saturday allowed Asif Ali Zardari’s close aide Dr Asim to go abroad for treatment, two weeks after he was released by Sindh High Court (SHC) in Rs479 billion corruption cases. Dr Asim, also the president of Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) Karachi division, walked free on March 31 after spending 19 months in custody. Annulling its

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