Special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into whether the Trump campaign assisted Russia in its effort to interfere in the 2016 election amounts to an attempt to overthrow the government, Republicans have argued.
The silent alarm on the Safe Haven Baby Box at the Coolspring Township Volunteer Fire Department in Michigan City has been tripped before, fire officials there said, mostly by people curious about the box on the east side of the building. So when Chief Mick Pawlik's pager went off Tuesday night, he assumed it was another false alarm. He hoped it wasn't a baby, he said, because he was in his pajamas. When he saw something in the box after getting the page at 10:24 p.m. and arriving at the station, he thought it was a dog or a raccoon. That's not what he found. "I can see this sweatshirt. I can see this little baby arm," he said during a Wednesday news conference at the fire station. Fire officials
With tensions mounting on the Korean peninsula, the world is watching and waiting to see if war will come. However, one could say South Korea is being a little more proactive in its attempts to prevent war from ever coming. The South Korean defense minister has been bragging about the newly created “Decapitation Unit,” tasked with the sole purpose of assassinating Kim Jong Un. Let’s take a closer look at this elite unit, including what the experts believe (No.7). 1. The Spartan 3000 The actual name of the unit is the Spartan 3000. The nickname “Decapitation Unit” is merely a marketing strategy used to grab the attention of the North Korean heads of state (pun intended). The unit will be comprised
In June, hundreds of heavily armed, suited-up men appeared in Houston’s Hermann Park. They arrived from across the state, lugging their AR-15s and Dixie insignia, ready to shut down a planned protest aimed at toppling the park’s statue of the city’s namesake, Sam Houston. Wrote longtime Texas journalist John Nova Lomax, “I have never seen so many pro-Confederate bumper stickers on as many cars as I did in the parking lot, nor as much Texas secessionist sentiment.” Yet no anti-statue protesters ever showed, because the anti-Sam Houston protest was, in reality, organized by a fake group calling itself Texas Antifa. But nearly six months later, we still have little idea who tricked hundreds of Texans
Barbara Corcoran is a founder of the real-estate behemoth The Corcoran Group. In 2008, she was offered a position on ABC's "Shark Tank" - only to have the offer rescinded. So she took about eight minutes to write a powerful letter to the studio owner that persuaded him to give her another shot. Ultimately, Corcoran got the position. She said that standing up for herself via the letter was a matter of "self-pride." Anyone who was friendly with Barbara Corcoran in 2008 knew she was going to Hollywood. Corcoran, a founder of the real-estate behemoth The Corcoran Group, had just been offered a part on the ABC series "Shark Tank" and was delivering the news to everyone she knew. On an episode of Business
A Florida woman was arrested on Monday after attempting to carry out one of the most interesting robberies we've ever seen.
Michael Felger of Boston's 98.5 The Sports Hub said recently deceased MLB star Roy Halladay "got what he deserved."
Nov 9, 2017
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