Traveler at Boston Airport Arrested For Packing ‘Vampire Straw’ in Carry-On Bag
A traveler at the Boston airport was arrested for allegedly carrying a dangerous weapon after TSA agents found a “vampire straw” in his carry-on bag.

A traveler at the Boston airport was arrested for allegedly carrying a dangerous weapon after TSA agents found a “vampire straw” in his carry-on bag.
Gap Inc. is eliminating 1,800 corporate jobs, “mainly in San Francisco and New York,” as part of an effort to make the company “more nimble and less bureaucratic,” the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
A man accused of stabbing his girlfriend allegedly told her, “I thought you were dead” when she woke up several hours later.
A Colorado school bus driver is facing 30 child abuse charges for slamming the brakes on purpose to “teach the kids a lesson.”
A wild video captured in a TikTok post depicts an alligator eating a drone, and suffering severe consequences in the form of internal burning. Smoke began to billow out of the gator’s mouth only moments after it mistook the device for food.
Busloads of “caravan migrants” arrived in Tijuana on Tuesday evening. An organizer says they plan to “regroup” before making a decision on when, if, or where to cross the U.S. border.
Shocking footage released by the Houston Police Department shows the terror one woman went through as she was carjacked by three men while holding her young niece in an infant carrier.
Black Lives Matter activist Chanelle Helm released a list of “requests” to white people in the wake of the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, this month.
Shocking video has captured the moment a black left-wing activist, crashing a planned free speech rally in downtown Boston Saturday, called a black police officer a “stupid-ass black bitch” for failing to be “on our side.”
Esther Lee, president of the Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, NAACP chapter, railed against the “senseless” left-wing campaign to remove historic memorials and Confederate statues following the neo-Nazi and white nationalist protests in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee ripped into Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) in tweet Thursday, jokingly proposing that President Trump should send her to talk to North Korea’s dictator Kim Jung Un.
Black Lives Matter Minneapolis was forced to apologize Tuesday after the group fanned false hate crime rumors that St. Paul police had hanged a man from a tree.
President Donald Trump’s White House has, according to Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Mick Mulvaney, removed or withdrawn about 860 Obama administration-era federal regulations.
Controversial Kremlin-connected energy firm Joule Unlimited, which received millions from a Vladimir Putin-connected Russian government fund and counted former Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta as a executive board member, has collapsed, according to the firm’s former chief executive.
A group of reportedly undocumented Romanian immigrants have caused controversy for residents in a Pennsylvania town, who say their new neighbors are defecating on the streets and publicly beheading chickens.
Job Creators Network, one of the nation’s largest pro-jobs grassroots organizations, debuted a powerful new advert showcasing stories of Americans suffering from the effects of Obamacare.
Even as he serves his last days in Congress after announcing his retirement, Utah Republican Congressman Jason Chaffetz is calling for the government to give another $2,500 per month to each member of Congress to help them with housing costs.
James Madison University student Andrew J. Spieles pled guilty Monday in the United States District Court after paying to register Virginia voters prior to the 2016 Presidential Election.
Georgia is seeing a deep decline in the number of residents dependent on food stamps as the Peach State’s economy continues to rebound from the Great Recession.
Job Creators Network: GOP Special Election Proof America Wants ‘Trump’s Job Creation Agenda’
Job Creators Network and Freedom Works, two of the nation’s largest grassroots organizations, have launched a nationwide campaign to force lawmakers to pass tax reform legislation that will spur small business job creation and give American taxpayers an economic boost.
The embattled Clinton Foundation has quietly cuts ties with its chief fundraiser, Danielle Stilz, the Daily Caller News Foundation’s Investigative Group reports.
Kori Ali Muhammad, suspected of killing four people in Fresno, California, this week during a racially motivated shooting spree, entered a courtroom Friday shouting racially charged demands.
The new Clinton campaign tell-all, Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton’s Doomed Campaign, reveals how Hillary Clinton personally placed blame for her bruising defeat on Russian meddling “within twenty-four hours of her concession speech.”
German body and skin care brand Nivea has ended its “White Is Purity” advertising campaign following intense backlash from social media users who accused the company of racism.
Rachel Dolezal – who was born white but spent years posing as a black civil rights leader – is back in the spotlight with a brand new memoir about her life as a “trans-racial” women.
President Donald Trump took to Twitter Monday evening and asked why aren’t congressional lawmakers probing the various deals, transactions, and connections former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have to Russia.
Citing investigative reporting by the Government Accountability Institute (GAI) and advance reporting by The Daily Caller News Foundation’s Investigative Group, Rep. Louie Gohmert is calling for a congressional investigation into the connection between Hillary Clinton’s former campaign chairman, John Podesta, and Russia.
John Podesta, Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman, says President Donald Trump criticizing fake news and inaccurate reporting is “dangerous” and is “a strategy, used by autocrats, designed to completely disorient public perception.”
Ivanka Trump’s line of women’s fragrances has soared to the number one spot on Amazon’s best sellers list.
Kellogg’s CEO John Bryant says the company’s plummeting stock and reported $53 million loss in the fourth quarter are unrelated to the company’s politically driven decision last year to pull ads from Breitbart News, which spurred a boycott campaign and intense online backlash.
USA TODAY reports that downsizing at various Kellogg’s facilities across the country could put 1,110 Americans out of work.
Kellogg’s is shutting down 39 distribution centers across the country, the embattled cereal giant announced this week.
Jacksonville Beach Chief of Police Patrick Dooley sent a letter warning his entire police department after a local restaurant owner reportedly said that his staff spit in a law enforcement officer’s food.
Marc Mezvinsky, closed the hedge fund he co-founded, Eaglevale Partners, shortly after his mother-in-law, Hillary Clinton, lost the presidential election to Donald Trump.
Walmart announced Tuesday that they will no longer be selling Black Lives Matter clothing on its website that says “Bulletproof.”
The Wall Street Journal concludes that Kellogg’s politically-driven decision to pick a food fight with Breitbart has bruised its brand.
As part of an ongoing effort to defend his embattled family philanthropy, Bill Clinton spent the week pleading the case with swing-state voters that his troubled charity did not “solve every problem,” but what is important is that they tried.
Police departments are cracking down on meth users in a comical way.
A Florida Walmart is facing backlash over its 9/11-themed Coke display after a shopper posted a picture of the design to Twitter.