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Police Will No Longer Interact With Nurses In Utah Hospital After Nurse’s Arrest
Following the arrest of a nurse after she refused to break the law and violate the rights of a patient, police are now being reprimanded by the hospital. Cops are no longer allowed to interact with nurses at the Utah hospital where the unprecedented incident took place. Footage of the incident, in which University Hospital nurse…
Read MoreOhio Photographer Shot By Deputy While Setting Up For Photos
A small Ohio news organization said one of its photographers was shot by a sheriff’s deputy Monday night while he was setting up to take photos of a lighting storm. Photographer Andy Grimm “had his camera in his hand” when he was shot in his side by a Clark County sheriff’s deputy in New Carlisle after exiting…
Read MorePublic School Demands Patriotic Global Citizen Alliance From Kids
Two days into the start of my daughter’s 7th grade school year, she brought home a document that triggered a bit of an apoplectic, expletive-laden meltdown for me, and it was all centered around one word – Patriotism. The document was a form the school wanted me to sign acknowledging my receipt of something called…
Read MoreGeorgia Cop Tells Terrified Woman, “We Only Kill Black People”
A veteran Georgia cop was caught on a dashcam video telling a terrified woman not worry. He told the woman that she shouldn’t fear moving her hands on his demand because “we only kill black people, right?” The video is audibly clear, and there is no mistaking what the police officer is saying. Even without subtitles,…
Read MoreFacebook Begins Punishing Users For Daring To Use Their Free Speech
Social media giant Facebook has just announced its new and controversial policy regarding free speech. Hidden under the buzzwords “fake news,” Facebook will begin to punish those who share articles they dub as “fake.” How dare a person use their social media account to speak their mind! Since the dawn of the “fake news” era, anyone…
Read MoreThose Who Use Marijuana Walk Differently Than Those Who Don’t Use It
Marijuana users walk differently than non-users, according to a new study, as researchers call for more studies of this nature because of the legalization of marijuana across the United States. Their findings were published in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence. While researchers still say that more studies need to be conducted to figure out how…
Read MoreTelevangelist: Christians Will Start A Civil War If Trump Is Impeached
Televangelist Jeff Bakker says that Christians will start a civil war if President Donald Trump is impeached. Refusing to mince words, Bakker lays out his eerie prediction for America. Among the warning that Christians are in danger of losing their voice in American society, Bakker made a somewhat odd but potentially accurate prediction should the left…
Read MorePrivate Companies Are Stepping In To Help Hurricane Victims
As the death toll in Texas rises to 14 after the devastating hurricane Harvey left its mark, private companies are stepping in. Doing more to help than the government ever could, the much-hated and demeaned corporations are putting profits on the line to save people. Private companies coming together to aid in relief efforts will…
Read MoreMegachurch Faces Backlash For Closing Doors Because Of Hurricane Flooding
Infamous pastor Joel Osteen has now released a statement defending the closing of his megachurch’s doors because of “flooding.” Houston’s Lakewood Church faced backlash for refusing to allow hurricane refugees shelter after fleeing their homes in the wake of disastrous Hurricane Harvey. The trouble started on Sunday after a social media posting from the megachurch saying, “Lakewood…
Read MoreCarjacker Caught With His Pants Down; Literally
A half-naked carjacker lost his pants when a motorist fought back and dragged him down the street while desperately clinging to the car he wanted to steal. All the car owner had to do to prevent this theft was put his foot on the gas pedal. The humorous footage appears to show a carjacker being…
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