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MS-13 Gang Leaders Convicted in Atlanta

MS-13 Gang Leaders Convicted in Atlanta

ATLANTA, GA — Four MS-13 members have been convicted for murder, attempted murder, armed robberies, and firearms offenses after a four-week trial. Miguel Alvarado-Linares, Ernesto Escobar, Dimas Alfaro-Granados, and Jairo Reyna-Ozuna, were convicted late in the day on July 15,

FBI's Weather Underground Informant Has Died

FBI's Weather Underground Informant Has Died

Larry Grathwohl, the only person to infiltrate the Weather Underground for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), has passed away. He was in his late sixties and the cause of death has not been released, but those of us close

LGBT Groups Issue Statement of Support for Trayvon Martin

LGBT Groups Issue Statement of Support for Trayvon Martin

Thirty-five left-of-center lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) groups have released astatement regarding Trayvon Martin, saying, “[W]e will honor Trayvon Martin by strengthening our commitment to end bias, hatred, profiling and violence across our communities.” The groups commitment to honor

Slate: Facts Show Zimmerman Not Racist

Slate: Facts Show Zimmerman Not Racist

In a remarkably well-researched piece titled “You Are Not Trayvon Martin,” Slate’s William Saletan challenged several fallacies influencing perceptions and reactions to the acquittal of George Zimmerman. The piece was not favorable to Zimmerman or Martin, but rather only concerned

Morning Joe Won't Let Go of Zimmerman Racism Claims

Morning Joe Won't Let Go of Zimmerman Racism Claims

MSNBC host Joe Scarborough penned an op-ed at Politico Sunday which takes a long-contested claim as fact–that George Zimmerman used racially-charged statements against Trayvon Martin. After a jury found Zimmerman not guilty on second-degree murder or lesser charges, the “Morning Joe”

Senate Bill Could Grant Amnesty to Drug Cartel Members

Senate Bill Could Grant Amnesty to Drug Cartel Members

ALBUQUERQUE–U.S. taxpayers will foot the bill for two Mexican nationals to receive free housing, food, and healthcare.  The two men were in the U.S. illegally and have received lengthy prison sentences for aiding a methamphetamine operation on U.S. soil. Had

Recent D.C. Arrests Demonstrate Futility of Gun Bans

Recent D.C. Arrests Demonstrate Futility of Gun Bans

Washington, D.C. has historically been one of America’s most difficult places for law-abiding citizens to obtain and own a firearm, especially a handgun. D.C. had a complete ban on handguns since 1976 until a 2008 Supreme Court decision, District of

African Diplomat Used Slave on U.S. Soil for Years

African Diplomat Used Slave on U.S. Soil for Years

The African nation of Tanzania was finally held accountable for allowing a diplomat who enslaved an African woman on U.S. soil to return home.  The diplomat had reportedly been operating at high levels of government. Alan Mzengi was found to