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Two Dead as West Nile Virus Creeps Across California

Two Dead as West Nile Virus Creeps Across California

West Nile Virus cases have been increasing across California with the uptick in incidents, including two deaths resulting from the virus, leading to a warning and precautionary measures for residents across the state. Sixteen human cases of West Nile virus have

Proposed Diaper Subsidy for the Poor Sparks Debate

Proposed Diaper Subsidy for the Poor Sparks Debate

The question of whether state welfare recipients should receive additional cash for diapers is at the heart of the debate over California’s new “Diaper Bill,” fast on its way to passage in the State Senate after clearing the State Assembly.

HHS: Teen Males Majority of Illegal Aliens For Years

HHS: Teen Males Majority of Illegal Aliens For Years

A great deal of attention has been focused in recent months on the surge of illegal aliens, particularly unaccompanied alien children (UAC), through the southwest border of the United States. However, a federal Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

Jerry Brown Advocates More Shelters for Alien Youth

Jerry Brown Advocates More Shelters for Alien Youth

In a press conference from Mexico City, conducted with Los Angeles archbishop José Horacio Gómez and “several other religious leaders,” California Governor Jerry Brown expressed support for additional shelters to house illegal alien youth in the wake of the influx

Lessons in Guerrilla Journalism from a Former Leftist Activist

Lessons in Guerrilla Journalism from a Former Leftist Activist

MCALLEN, Texas–Arriving in the Rio Grande Valley, the current epicenter of illegal alien crossings, brings perspective to the crisis that the entire country is talking about. Rolling in from Houston with Brandon Darby, Breitbart Texas editor, this journalist listens and soaks

Oracle, Arizona Residents Stand Their Ground

Oracle, Arizona Residents Stand Their Ground

ORACLE, Arizona–Local Oracle residents opposing the importation of illegal alien minors from overcrowded Texas detention facilities to their town continue to gather, days after Murrieta-style protests marked their close-knit community. The crowd slimmed down to 15 to 20 local residents