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Terror attack in New York City

• Pictures of the victims • Terrorist behind deadly New York City attack had pledged loyalty to jihadist army • The truck driver has been named as 29-year-old Sayfull Saipov, a resident of Florida • Terror suspect was a ‘very friendly’ Uzbek immigrant who drove for Uber • Planned for weeks • Saipov asked federal agents to hang an ISIS flag in his hospital room and said he 'felt good about what he had done'
- Thursday, November 2, 2017


Bahama Beach Holiday at Lighthouse Pointe at Grand Lucayan

Bahama Beach Holiday at Lighthouse Pointe at Grand Lucayan With the holidays quickly approaching, and paychecks quickly disappearing, wanted to share Lighthouse Pointe at Grand Lucayan’s “Bahama Beach Holiday” offer – created to make giving the gift of travel easy and affordable. With savings up to 35 percent, one might just be tempted to "gift a getaway" to themselves, as well as someone else.
- Thursday, October 19, 2017


Dramatic moment dog being swept out to sea is rescued

This is the dramatic moment a dog being swept out to sea is rescued after it was spotted by a coastguard helicopter on a training flight. Footage shows a cockapoo swimming desperately in the Moray Firth, north-east Scotland at 10.45am on Sunday.-- More...

World Bank “Abandons The Poor"

London, A new report: The Anti-Development Bank: The World Bank's Regressive Energy Policies by the London-based Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) finds that the World Bank has abdicated its primary mission of tackling poverty in the developing world.
- Thursday, October 12, 2017

Terror attack in Las Vegas-- Mandalay Bay hotel

• Las Vegas prostitute who romped with mass killer Stephen Paddock says he enjoyed violent rape fantasies • Girlfriend thought they were breaking up • Searching for mystery woman • Did not act alone • Las Vegas gunman targeted aviation fuel tanks
- Sunday, October 8, 2017



Edmonton police investigate 'acts of terrorism' after officer stabbed, pedestrians run down

'We are urging Edmontonians to be vigilant'

​A man who stabbed a police officer with a knife and deliberately plowed into pedestrians on Edmonton's busiest downtown strip is being investigated for "acts of terrorism," police said at a news conference early Sunday. A 30-year-old man is in custody following a high-speed chase just before midnight through streets filled with bar patrons and football fans. The chase ended only after a white U-Haul van the man was driving struck four pedestrians and flipped on its side. -- MORE...
- Sunday, October 1, 2017


UNDERCOVER IN ANTIFA: Their Tactics and Media Support Exposed!

On Thursday, conservative commentator Steven Crowder released an undercover video (below) exposing the violence-embracing leftist movement Antifa. In the video, two undercover reporters are embedded with the "anti-fascist" lefitst group for a few weeks and capture on video Antifa members discussing the violent tactics they plan to use as well as weapons they plan to carry, including combat knives, AK-47s and other weapons, in order to disrupt an event featuring Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief Ben Shapiro.
- Friday, September 29, 2017

Asylum seekers pour into Canada from the US

Thousands of Haitian immigrants are fleeing from the United States to Canada, fearing deportation back to Haiti as their future uncertain under the Trump administration.
- Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Experiential Travel: Artisanal Escape at Mahekal Beach Resort

As you may know, the Frida Kahlo Museum recently opened its second location in the world on Playa del Carmen's bustling Fifth Avenue. To celebrate, Mahekal Beach Resort crafted an experiential “Artisanal Escape” for culturally-minded travelers looking to awaken their creative spirit - available now and starting at $460/night.
- Tuesday, September 19, 2017





Hurricane Irma

Hurricane Irma: Nearly half of Florida in the dark, Tampa takes pounding Irma weakened to a Category 1 storm as the massive hurricane zeroed in on the Tampa Bay region early Monday after hammering much of Florida with roof-ripping winds, gushing floodwaters and widespread power outages.
- Monday, September 11, 2017

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