Hillary Clinton Wins Mississippi’s Democratic Primary
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has won the Mississippi Democrat primary, widening her delegate count over self-avowed socialist Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has won the Mississippi Democrat primary, widening her delegate count over self-avowed socialist Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders.

In an ironic twist of political correctness, the University of Illinois has now felt it necessary to warn students and faculty that its sexual harassment training might feature “triggering” words or images that might “upset” people.

Donald Trump has added Mississippi to his growing list of primary wins, beating Texas Senator Ted Cruz to take the state. Fox News called the state for the real estate mogul at around 8:30 PM. Mississippi is a winner take all

Prosecutors have leveled a first-degree murder charge against a Chicago man for the 2015 murder of a nine-year-old boy, allegedly killed because of hatred toward his father’s street gang.

Announcing his retirement, an emotional Peyton Manning looked back on his 18-year NFL career but even as he prepares to make his exit, allegations of sexual misconduct from 20 years ago when he attended the University of Tennessee continue to dog him.

Multiple sources are reporting that GOP insiders, governors, donors, and tech CEOs recently gathered at two separate meetings to keep GOP frontrunner Donald Trump from winning the party’s nomination for president.

An Alabama lawmaker is making another bid for a new law that would mandate the castration of any offender found guilty of sexually molesting anyone under 12 years of age.

Just ahead of the Mississippi primary, Republican Governor Phil Bryant announced his endorsement of Texas Senator Ted Cruz for the GOP nomination for president.

The day after leading a prayer at a Ted Cruz rally in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, pastor Tim Remington was found shot as many as six times in the parking lot of his Altar Church.

An Indiana man, who pleaded guilty to sexually molesting his cancer-stricken daughter, will get no jail time, court documents reveal.

Radio talk show host Mark Levin took the stage at Friday morning’s Conservative Political Action Conference with Ronald Reagan on his lips and a plea for conservatives to stop wasting their power and get behind one candidate for President. Clearly he wasn’t speaking of Donald Trump.

National retailer Sports Authority, once touted as one of Mitt Romney’s Bain Capital “successes,” is announcing the closure of 140 stores, about a third of its outlets.

President Barack Obama has been quietly pushing new plans to bring thousands of additional Syrian refugees into the country, despite the concerns of state and county officials and the outrages committed by welfare-dependent migrants in Europe.

French investigators have announced they are looking deeper into allegations of corruption in the bidding and voting processes for the Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games as well as that of other upcoming contests.

As Vermont came down to the wire, at midnight eastern Fox News called the state for Donald Trump with John Kasich a close second.
Marco Rubio was finally able to call a state his own as caucus goers in Minnesota gave him his first win of the primary season. The state also gave self-avowed Socialist Senator Bernie Sanders the nod for the Democrat nomination.

As the rest of the states on Super Tuesday begin winding dow their primary voting, Minnesota is just getting started with caucus goers first casting their votes starting at 7 PM.

After almost 62 years, Hall of Fame NFL quarterback Bart Starr corrects the record by revealing that the injuries that almost ended his 1950s-era college football career came as a result of “brutal” hazing he received when at the University of Alabama.

The weekend’s death toll in Chicago has now pushed the city’s murder rate to over 100 deaths a full two months earlier than last year and at least 200 percent higher than this time in 2015.

Some wounded veterans of America’s wars in the Middle East are finding a new calling. They are taking jobs helping law enforcement use the Internet to identify and track down child predators.
A New Jersey woman has pleaded guilty to setting her newborn baby on fire and abandoning it in a roadway, court documents reveal.

At least two Midwestern high schools have become engulfed in controversy when students attending basketball games hoisted Donald Trump signs and called out Trump chants to heckle opposing teams.

In Virginia, State Sen. Jill Vogel (R) decided to look into her state’s marriage laws after she heard the tale of “a man in his early 50s marrying a girl in her mid-teens.”

Despite his candidate not receiving the final nod, U.S. Soccer President Sunil Gulati praised the newly elected FIFA president as a man “committed to reform.”

Governor Phil Bryant declared April to be Confederate Heritage Month, saying he hopes to encourage “reflection” on his state’s history.

Police are investigating the bizarre actions of a man armed with a sword who threatened two people at a gas station on Thursday morning and then led police on a slow-moving car chase. The chase ended when he drove a U-Haul truck through the front doors of a Missouri church.

Several Democrat lawmakers in Rhode Island are again floating a bill in the state’s legislature to give drivers’ licenses to illegal immigrants, after suffering defeat in the past.

Several new rules have been agreed upon by Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association this week, one to ban the rolling block of infielders by base runners during a double play and two others aimed at making game play a bit faster.

As the new coach for the Cleveland Browns took the stage to speak to the media he knew full well someone was going to ask him about troubled quarterback Johnny Manziel and what he had to say seems to have further signaled the end of Manziel’s career with the team.

As proof that you don’t need a college degree to make over $100,000 a year, the waste disposal industry is paying big salaries to a wide range of individuals without a long history of education.

The body of a 2-year-old girl was found in a burnt-out apartment in Brooklyn, killed by a fire started after the child’s mother allegedly left her home alone.

A ruling by an arbiter has found that the National Football League illicitly withheld over $100 million in revenues from the players. The league is now being told to return the money.

Police are pleading for residents to lay aside the “anti-snitch” culture in the African-American majority Pinewood neighborhood of Miami-Dade, Florida, as they seek help from residents to find the group of men who shot and killed a six-year-old boy as he was walking last week.

The state of Massachusetts wants to turn a lake island into a breeding colony for swimming rattlesnakes.

More information has emerged on just how an illegal immigrant, who killed a Nebraska woman in a drunk driving incident, was allowed to get out of jail and skip town and future punishment.

Former NFL passer Tim Tebow spoke before a packed house of thousands of churchgoers Sunday at Real Life Church in Clermont, Florida, telling those gathered “it matters whose team you’re on.”

After yet another anti-Israel “divestment” resolution was introduced by the student government of a major U.S. university, students opposing the anti-Israel forces jumped into action to throw a monkey wrench in the effor, leading to a heated debate forcing pro-Israel students to ask campus security for protection against the attacks.

A New Jersey man is back in custody and pleading guilty after allegedly killing his own mother only two days after being released from serving a 30-year sentence for a previous murder.

A Chicago-based family of billionaires, with close ties to Chicago mayor and former Obama chief of staff Rahm Emanuel, were revealed as the secret donors behind a series of anti-Donald Trump advertisements.

After her anti-cop, politically charged Super Bowl halftime show, members of the New York Police Department are now demanding an apology from pop singer Beyoncé for her controversial performance.
