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The Iraqi owner of al-Sharqiya news channel calls ISIS terrorists to resist until the last drop …

Saad al-bazzaz claimed that Iraqi army and Popular Mobilization Forces committed horrible crimes against civilians and began to carry out summary executions of ISIS prisoners. Saad al-Bazzaz, an infamous Ba’ath party member, a close associate to Iraq’s former dictator Saddam Hussein and the owner of al-Sharqiya news channel, in a special coverage about the recent military developments taking place in

WWII veteran wins lottery on his 94th birthday

Ervin Smolinski has a birthday tradition — he gets lottery tickets as presents. It started when he began buying his family tickets as birthday presents, and they started returning the favor. For his 94th birthday, the World War II vet's goodwill effort turned into $300,000 of cold, hard cash. "Every month, I buy some instant tickets and send them as

Stanford U Developing Islamic Courses for Secondary Schools

Stanford University is being used to proselytize for Islam through the Sohaib and Sara Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies. The director of the Abbasi Program at Stanford, Robert Crews, said several years ago: “African-Americans are subjected to legal state violence and massive incarceration.” Later, he described American foreign policy as “The fetishistic abuse of brown and black, Arab and African

‘The Waffler’ food truck stolen

Courtesy: The Waffler KANSAS CITY, Mo — Terrible news for everyone who enjoys the delicious Liege Waffles made by ‘The Waffler’, although knowing owner Russell Viers, he won’t be deterred. According to his Facebook page, ‘The Waffler’ food truck was in the garage, getting its starter replaced. As you can see in the post from him below, Viers says he

Yemenis Suffer from the World’s Largest Humanitarian Crisis

Yemen is facing the largest humanitarian crisis in the world as 17 million people – almost two thirds of the population – are critically food insecure and require urgent humanitarian assistance, the International Rescue Committee [IRC] said on Monday. That’s more than the total number of people are affected by food insecurity in South Sudan [4.9m], Somalia [2.9m] and northeast

Chicago Music Store Run Out of Business Over Owners’ Support for Trump

Yet again we see the left for what it is: irrational, intolerant, authoritarian, and willing to brook no dissent. They’re trying to intimidate half the electorate into falling into line behind their anti-American, socialist agenda. Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com “Chicago Music Store Forced to Shut Down Over Owners’ Trump Support,” Breitbart TV, March 20, 2017: Suzzanne Monk and

Twitter is purging ‘terror accounts’ at a dizzying rate

A picture taken on October 23, 2012 in Rennes, western France, shows a finger touching the screen of a handheld device that features a logo of the micro-blogging site Twitter. AFP PHOTO DAMIEN MEYER (Photo credit should read DAMIEN MEYER/AFP/Getty Images) By Avi Asher-Schapiro Twitter — the online microblogging platform favored by President Donald Trump — has been purging accounts

Indiana mom raises money to take 100 African-American girls to ‘Hidden Figures’ movie

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – An Indiana mother is raising money to take 100 African-American girls to see an inspiring movie in hopes they'll dream big. Jantina Anderson recently took her two young daughters to see the Academy Award nominated movie Hidden Figures. The film is about Katherine G. Johnson, a physicist and mathematician for NASA. Anderson was so impressed she knew

IPS may ask taxpayers for property tax increase

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.– An Indianapolis Public Schools spokesperson confirmed Tuesday that the district is considering asking tax payers for a property tax increase through a referendum. The district has been dealing with financial troubles for years. IPS said it was not ready to give a statement on the matter. More details will be unveiled at March board meetings. All of the

Saint Joseph’s College suspending all academic activities after 2017 spring semester

RENSSELAER, Ind. – Saint Joseph’s College is suspending all classes and activities on its Rensselaer campus at the end of the 2017 spring semester. The college said in a release Friday the board of trustees explored multiple options over several months to overcome significant financial challenges. Last month, Saint Joseph’s College President Robert A. Pastoor said $100 million would be

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