When Leaders Won’t Crack Down On Crime, Citizens Like The Texas Taco Guy Will
For years now, cities have failed to combat rising violent crime. Citizens are fed up and, as a result, are taking action. Such was the case in Houston this weekend when a customer at a taqueria shot and killed an armed robber.
Two good guys with guns detain man accused of shooting at two women
Things were a tad more exciting than usual at Bingo Paradise in Pensacola when a couple of good guys with concealed guns used them to detain a man accused of shooting at two females outside the bingo hall.
NY judge accused of making racist, anti-gay remarks agrees to step down
Thompson, who was paid a $210,900 yearly salary, was accused of saying that homosexuality is an “abomination,” claiming that Hispanic people have “deceitful traits,” and calling four other judges “gay racist f—-ts” who were “all f–king each other.”
A Korean War Wall of Remembrance Set Hundreds of Errors in Stone
"The brothers estimate that the $22 million wall of remembrance – an addition to the 27-year-old Korean War Veterans Memorial – contains 1,015 spelling errors."
Fraudster art dealer looked up how to 'dispose of 115-pound woman’s body' as wife vanished
He also left his house without his cell phone, got lost on a journey to his own mother’s house, and forget to tell police about a visit to Home Depot where he purchased $450 of cleaning supplies.
Woman Sentenced To Three Years In State Prison Over GoFundMe Veteran Scam
The couple said they were aiming to bring in $10,000 for Bobbitt, but they ended up getting $402,000. They didn’t give all of the funds to Bobbitt, however, and instead splurged on a BMW, gambling, Louis Vuitton merchandise, and a vacation.
Autistic piano prodigy goes viral after $15K surprise gift from stranger
Magnusson, using an inheritance he received from his father, gifted a $15,000 grand piano to Kofie after he saw the piano prodigy on local news.
On this day in history, Jan. 10, 1776, Thomas Paine publishes 'Common Sense'
"In the following pages I offer nothing more than simple facts, plain arguments and common sense," Paine wrote. "The cause of America is, in a great measure, the cause of all mankind."
As Historians Gather, No Truce in the History Wars
At the annual meeting of the American Historical Association, the raging battle over how to write about the past — and why — was uncomfortably front and center.