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Third man found guilty of murdering 14-year-old KC girl at water park

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Jackson County jury on Friday found Ce-Antonyo D. Kennedy, 19, guilty in the 2015 Bay Water Park murder of Alexis Kane, 14. In addition to Murder 2nd Degree, the jury also found him guilty of Armed Criminal Action. Ce-Antonyo Kennedy Kennedy is the third of three co-defendants who has been convicted in the murder. A

Ambassador Nikki Haley Lays Down the Law in the UN

“Any country that chooses to defend the atrocities of the Syrian regime will have to do so in full public view, for all the world to hear.” — Ambassador Nikki Haley If there was any doubt that President Trump had made the right choice in choosing former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley as the US Ambassador to the United Nations,

World Leaders Praise Trump Assault on Syria

While the nations of Russia, Syria, and Bolivia have all complained about President Trump’s decision to launch an attack on a Syrian Air Force base in response to Syria’s use of chemical weapons, many other world leaders are lining up to praise the Trump administration’s handling of events. World leaders have lauded the attack’s magnitude and precision, as well as

Trump’s Airstrike on Syria Destroys Government Airport

From the Daily Caller News Foundation: Initial damage assessments show President Donald Trump’s strike on an airbase in Syria Thursday likely destroyed the facility. Syrian government aircraft from the al-Shayrat airfield are reportedly responsible for Tuesday’s chemical weapons attack on a town in Syria’s Idlib province, which left approximately 72 people dead and possibly hundreds more injured. Two U.S. Navy

Body found in industrial area of KCK near Fairfax Trafficway and E. Donovan

KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Police are investigating after a body was found in Kansas City, Kan., Friday in an industrial area off Fairfax Trafficway and East Donovan. Several people are on the scene who told a witness they're relatives of the victim, but police haven't released any identifying information. Police have the remote road blocked off. FOX 4 has a

Even when the Media Praises Trump, they Criticize Him

On Thursday evening CNN continued their campaign of attacks on President Donald Trump. This time they did it by first praising his decision making skills and then directly following it up with an attack intimating that Trump made the decision accidentally. I kid you not. CNN’s Fareed Zakaria praised President Trump’s decision to take a pound of flesh from Syria

Breaking! The Senate Finally Votes to Confirm Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court

The Senate has wrapped up the vote on Judge Neil Gorsuch and as expected he has been confirmed to the Supreme Court. Gorsuch was confirmed by a vote of 54-45, mostly along partisan lines. No Republican voted against Judge Gorsuch. CNN count: The Senate has enough votes to confirm Gorsuch to SCOTUS https://t.co/1mYfioclxe — Daniella Diaz (@DaniellaMicaela) April 7, 2017

Hatchet-wielding Ohio man arrested for terrorizing family member, police say

TOLEDO, Ohio — An Ohio man facing multiple counts after he allegedly chased a family member with a hatchet pleaded not guilty Thursday, according to the Toledo Blade. Noel Dawson Jr., 63, is accused of swinging the hatchet at another man Sunday, but missing and hitting a truck instead, badly denting the hood of the vehicle. Noel E. Dawson Jr.

Conservative Icon Walter Williams: “If Liberty Dies in America, It Will Be Dead for All Times Everywhere”

Professor Walter Williams is a conservative American icon who has helped to shape the philosophy and intellect of some of America’s most conservative intellectual minds. The economist and Professor at George Mason University is a prolific writer whose musings on economics, freedom, and culture have captivated and encouraged conservatives for decades. His work has molded a generation of conservative leaders,

High school sweethearts reunite after more than 60 years, tie the knot

SOUTH BEND, Ind.– Two high school sweethearts who hadn't gone on a date together since the 1950s decided to tie the knot. Joyce Kevorkian and James Bowman graduated from an Illinois high school in 1953 and went off to different colleges. They both would eventually go on to get married, have children and live life. "He had his life and

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