CONFIRMED: FBI Introduced Florida Shooter to “Informants”
It is now confirmed that in addition to two investigations and two interviews, Florida terror suspect Omar Mateen was also approached by “informants” working for the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) over a period of 10 months. Via the NY Daily News (emphasis added): Mateen first appeared on authorities’ radar in 2013 after the
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Concealed Permit Holder Stops Attempted Mass Shooting in Chicago
You won’t hear about this in the MSM. It goes against the meta-narrative that’s being told. Via Breitbart: On Friday, an Uber driver with a concealed carry permit thwarted an attempted mass shooting by pulling his own weapon and shooting a gunman who had opened fire in Chicago’s Logan Square. Illinois Assistant State’s Attorney Barry
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Dan Foreman was chosen as the replacement candidate for Idaho State Senate, District 5
Via Facebook: Our replacement candidate for State Senator by a unanimous vote, Dan Foreman: Full Colonel, USAF, Retired after thirty years of service; Corporal, Moscow Police Department, Retired after ten years of service; Reserve Officer, Moscow Police Department, presently active; husband, father, public servant.
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Senate Passes Defense Bill Including Women in Draft
Via Politico: The Senate on Tuesday passed a sweeping defense policy bill that includes among its many Pentagon reforms a provision requiring women to register for the draft. The Senate approved the National Defense Authorization Act 85-13, but some Republicans voted against it because it contained the requirement to register women with the Selective Service
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DNC accuses Russian hackers of stealing opposition research
Via Engadget: The Democratic National Committee reports that its entire database of opposition research into Donald Trump was compromised and accessed by Russian hackers. That includes all email and chat logs as well, according to security experts who responded to the data breach. Officials first noticed “unusual network activity” in late April and believe that the hackers
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No Teachers, No Grades: “Unschooled” is Coming to Idaho
They should add “no learning” to that list. It’s like letting the monkeys be in charge of the zoo. From ID Ed News: Imagine a high school driven by student decisions. It’s coming to Boise. It’s called “unschool”— a place with no subjects, teachers, grades, classrooms or tuition. Instead, the school features projects, coaches and
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Idaho SAT scores released
Via Idaho Ed News: Students taking the exam in April posted an average score of 511 on the reading and writing portion of the test, the State Department of Education said Tuesday. That average score — just above the midpoint on a section with a scoring range from 200 to 800 — means that 62
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White House says no plans to change restrictions on blood donations from gays
From The Washington Times: The White House said Tuesday the Obama administration has no plans to lift a restriction on gay men donating blood, a policy that has angered gays in the wake of the terrorist attack on a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. “We’re going to rely on scientific advice,” said White House press
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Wife of Orlando gunman under investigation
From The Washington Times: The wife of the gunman who killed 49 people inside an Orlando nightclub had prior knowledge of the deadly attack and has now come under investigation by authorities, according to NBC News. Omar Mateen’s second wife, Noor Salman, told investigators that she was with her husband when he purchased ammunition days
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Bernie Sanders: We have to replace current DNC leadership
From The Washington Times: As Democrats look to unify ahead of the general election, Sen. Bernard Sanders on Tuesday called for replacing the current leadership at the Democratic National Committee and for a “fundamental transformation” of the party itself. “The time is long overdue for a fundamental transformation of the Democratic Party,” Mr. Sanders told
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“Mainstream Muslim culture” is the problem
From The Washington Times: Gay conservative activist Milo Yiannopoulos says “mainstream Muslim culture,” not radical Islam, is to blame for Sunday’s terrorist attack at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. Mr. Yiannopoulos, a senior editor at Breitbart News, told Rich Zeoli in a radio interview that he believes all of Islam encourages violence against gays and
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Omar Mateen was gay, a regular at Pulse; Orlando shooter’s wife under investigation
From The Washington Times: Family members and an ex-wife of Omar Mateen say he regularly espoused homophobic views, but regulars at the LGBT nightclub where the 29-year-old American-born Muslim gunman killed 49 while pledging allegiance to the Islamic State group described him as a routine visitor. Others recognized him from gay dating apps, adding to
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After private meeting, Bernie Sanders still won’t endorse Hillary Clinton
He cannot endorse her as long as the FBI Email investigation is still hanging over her head. That’s his chance to win the White House. From The Washington Times: As the primary season officially came to an end Tuesday, Sen. Bernard Sanders met privately with Hillary Clinton — but the Vermont senator still isn’t ready
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House votes to stop IRS from collecting info of nonprofit donors
From The Washington Times: The House took a concrete step Tuesday to neuter the IRS in the wake of the tea party-targeting scandal, approving legislation that would stop the tax agency from being able to request the names of major donors to nonprofit organizations. IRS officials have signaled they don’t regularly use the information anyway,
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Obama effectively restarts Afghanistan combat operations a year after officially ending them
From The Washington Times: More than a year since the Obama administration officially ended American combat operations in Afghanistan, the White House’s newly minted battle plan for the country effectively restarts the combat mission for the 9,800 U.S. service members still in the country. White House officials have given the administration’s tacit approval to allow