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on December 12, 2016 in World News

ACLU Sues Indiana Town over Cross on Top of Christmas Tree

by Katherine Rodriguez The American Civil Liberties Union is taking aim at one small Indiana town’s Christmas tree. The ACLU of Indianapolis is suing the town of Knightstown over a Christmas tree because it includes a lighted cross at the top of the tree, Fox News reported. It was only recently that the town has faced opposition over the cross on top of the tree, Fox 59 Indianapolis reported. “A couple weeks ago they had a crowd here,” said Knightstown resident Mark Tompkins. “Everybody was here. Everybody was fine with it. But now you’ve got one person, you know,...

by Katherine Rodriguez The American Civil Liberties Union is taking aim at one small Indiana town’s Christmas tree. The ACLU of Indianapolis is suing the town of Knightstown over a Christmas tree because it includes a lighted cross at...

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on December 12, 2016 in Gun Page World News

Moms Demand Founder: We’re Not Anti-Gun But We Oppose Law-abiding Citizens Carrying Nationally

by AWR Hawkins On December 10, the Daily Camera published an interview wherein the founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America said her group is not anti-gun but they do oppose law-abiding citizens being able to carry guns for self-defense nationally. Shannon Watts was expressing her group’s opposition to the national reciprocity for concealed carry legislation that Representative Richard Hudson (R-NC) plans to introduce once Donald Trump is inaugurated. That legislation will make the concealed carry license of any state valid in every state, thereby opening the door for a permit holder to have his or her...

by AWR Hawkins On December 10, the Daily Camera published an interview wherein the founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America said her group is not anti-gun but they do oppose law-abiding citizens being able to carry...

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on December 12, 2016 in World News

Calgary anti-carbon tax rally draws about 800, including CPC leadership hopefuls

‘You are going to see a lot more Trump-type politics in Canada’: attendee By David Bell, Ken Murdoch has lived in Calgary for 68 years. He is not happy about the Alberta carbon tax that goes into effect in just a few short weeks. “At my age, it is not going to matter a lot, but it certainly will for my children and grandchildren,” Murdoch told CBC News Sunday. Ken Murdoch says politicians should be good business people, like Donald Trump. (Kate Adach/CBC) He was among approximately 800 people who filled a hotel ballroom in Calgary to protest the tax...

‘You are going to see a lot more Trump-type politics in Canada’: attendee By David Bell, Ken Murdoch has lived in Calgary for 68 years. He is not happy about the Alberta carbon tax that goes into effect in just...

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on December 12, 2016 in World News

Trudeau Liberals’ national climate deal to have big price tag for Canadians

by Shawn McCarthy Canadians will pay billions of dollars more a year to fundamentally change the way the country produces and consumes energy as a result of the new pan-Canadian climate deal. Both Ottawa and the provincial governments have laid out a portion of the costing for emission-reduction measures including carbon pricing, and the tally – through private and public spending – reaches in the multibillions of dollars per year. In defending the agreement signed late Friday, federal Environment Minister Catherine McKenna argues the higher costs represent an investment in the economy as the global economy transitions to a...

by Shawn McCarthy Canadians will pay billions of dollars more a year to fundamentally change the way the country produces and consumes energy as a result of the new pan-Canadian climate deal. Both Ottawa and the provincial governments have...

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on December 11, 2016 in World News

Alberta ski hill employee flees wolf pack on snowmobile, prompting Banff to issue a stern warning

Postmedia News Parks Canada has issued an aggressive wolf warning for Banff National Park after a ski-hill employee was approached by a pack of wolves and had to flee on a snowmobile. The alert was issued Thursday, the day after the three remaining members of a notorious wolf pack in the Bow Valley got a little too close for comfort to a worker at Mount Norquay, prompting him to hop on his snowmobile, where the trio pursued him for a short time. What to do if you see a wolf Whether you’re a tourist, conservationist or worker in the...

Postmedia News Parks Canada has issued an aggressive wolf warning for Banff National Park after a ski-hill employee was approached by a pack of wolves and had to flee on a snowmobile. The alert was issued Thursday, the day...

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on December 11, 2016 in World News

Teachers Union Threatens to Sue Student for Posting Professor’s Anti-Trump Craziness

A teachers union is threatening “legal action” against a student for filming and posting a rant by an instructor in which she described the election of Donald Trump as “an act of terrorism” and accused him of being a “white supremacist.” The union decried the video exposing the instructor’s egregious bias and bullying as an “illegal recording” and warned that the “student will be identified” and may face a lawsuit. The instructor, Olga Perez Stable Cox, is a human sexuality teacher at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, California, where she has taught for 30 years. “Our nation is...

A teachers union is threatening “legal action” against a student for filming and posting a rant by an instructor in which she described the election of Donald Trump as “an act of terrorism” and accused him of being a...

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on December 11, 2016 in World News

Hiring More Cops—“An Act of Violence”?

The mayor of Minneapolis proposed to hire 15 more police officers to help reduce rising crime—but the proposal has become controversial, with one citizen calling it “an act of violence against people of color,” according to a news report from the StarTribune. With the number of violent crimes increasing throughout Minneapolis, and the number of gun-related injuries up 27%, mayor Betsy Hodges proposed hiring 15 more police officers. While the Minneapolis city council broadly supports the mayor’s hiring proposal, 27 people voiced strong opposition to the proposal during a recent public hearing. The overall message from those who spoke...

The mayor of Minneapolis proposed to hire 15 more police officers to help reduce rising crime—but the proposal has become controversial, with one citizen calling it “an act of violence against people of color,” according to a news report...

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on December 11, 2016 in World News

Hillary pleads to dismiss Benghazi lawsuit

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Lawyers for twice-failed Oval Office aspirant Hillary Clinton have asked a federal court in Washington, D.C., to dismiss a lawsuit over her statements as secretary of state about the Benghazi terror attack that left four Americans dead. The plaintiffs are arguing the case should to go trial because she doesn’t…

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Lawyers for twice-failed Oval Office aspirant Hillary Clinton have asked a federal court in Washington, D.C., to dismiss a lawsuit over her statements as secretary of state about the Benghazi terror attack that...

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on December 11, 2016 in World News

‘Secret’ refugee resettlement transforming America

Like seeds in a garden, refugees are being planted in cities and towns all across America. But the fact that it’s being done in secret should set off alarm bells, according to veteran WND reporter Leo Hohmann. “No good thing usually happens in secret,” Hohmann said in a recent appearance on “The Conservative Conscience podcast with…

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on December 11, 2016 in World News

Trump: I Don’t Need Daily Briefings, My Cabinet is On Top of Things

US President-elect Donald Trump, who has courted controversy by eschewing the traditional daily intelligence and national security briefings offered to presidents and presidents-elect, has said he doesn’t need them because he’s “a smart person.” “I get it when I need it,” Trump said in an interview with Chris Wallace of Fox News that aired December 11. “First of all, these are very good people that are giving me the briefings,” he said. “And I say ‘If something should change from this point, immediately call me — I’m available on one minute’s notice.’ I’m, like, a smart person. I don’t...

US President-elect Donald Trump, who has courted controversy by eschewing the traditional daily intelligence and national security briefings offered to presidents and presidents-elect, has said he doesn’t need them because he’s “a smart person.” “I get it when I...

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