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Illegal Aliens Search to Find Ways to Prove Residency

Now that President Obama granted 5 million illegal immigrants amnesty via an executive decree, legions of undocumented aliens are scurrying about finding ways to prove that they have been in the USA long enough to qualify for the deportation reprieve.

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Tampa Bay Rays Stadium Deal Falls Apart

After months of negotiating terms and conditions to build a new stadium, the St. Petersburg City Council said no to a proposed deal hammered out by Mayor Rick Kriseman and Tampa Bay Rays brass. According to the Tampa Bay Times,

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Bay Area Public Defenders Protest for ‘Black Lives Matter’

Thursday a gathering of public defenders rallied for the first time in California to demonstrate that “Black Lives Matter.” Alameda County Public Defender Brendon D. Woods told NBC Bay Area, .”We’ve been considering this for a while, and struggling with what to

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18 Ton Bulldozer Hijacked in Broad Daylight

“OK, the dozer’s gone… They don’t disappear. You can’t hide it in your backyard. You can’t throw it in a truck,” said yard manager Brian Crowe. Like stealing an elephant from the zoo and riding it out the front gate,

18 Ton Bulldozer Hijacked in Broad Daylight

Sprint to Part Ways with NASCAR after 2016

Cellular phone leader Sprint announced on Tuesday that it will be ending its relationship with NASCAR when their contract expires in 2016. Steve Gaffney, vice president for marketing, explained that Sprint is “proud of our association with NASCAR’s top series

Sprint to Part Ways with NASCAR after 2016

Ex-Wife of Sydney Terrorist Tried to Flee to Bay Area

The former wife of Sydney hostage taker Mon Haron Monis took refuge in the Bay Area before she was murdered. Noleen Pal was stabbed multiple times and set on fire six months after she left Hayward, CA and returned to Australia.

Ex-Wife of Sydney Terrorist Tried to Flee to Bay Area

Nets Superfan Dies after Jumping From Second-Story Window

One of the most popular and flamboyant Brooklyn Nets fans died on Sunday from head and spinal cord injuries he incurred after jumping out of a second-story window at his father’s house on Saturday night. Jeffrey Gamblero, whose real name

Nets Superfan Dies after Jumping From Second-Story Window

WW II Author Recalls 70th Anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge

Sunday, in honor of the 70th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge, author and historian Patrick O’Donnell praised the efforts of the U.S. First Army and the 101st Airborne in holding off the Germans in the Ardennes Forest during WW

WW II Author Recalls 70th Anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge

California Lawmakers Find The Grass Greener on K Street

More and more California lawmakers are jumping from congressional and state lawmaker seats to join high powered lobbyist firms on K Street. Former congressman Vic Fazio from Sacramento, Republicans Dan Lungren and John Doolittle are but a few of those

California Lawmakers Find The Grass Greener on K Street

Oakland Shells Out $1.3 Million in Police OT Pay Due to Protests

Protests and riots in Oakland, triggered by the Michael Brown verdict in Missouri and the death of Eric Garner in New York, cost the city $1.3 million in overtime pay for police officers.  SFGate reports that 14 protests over the

Oakland Shells Out $1.3 Million in Police OT Pay Due to Protests

Adrian Peterson Suspension Holds Up in NFL Arbitration

On Friday, the NFL denied Vikings running back Adrian Peterson’s appeal of his suspension for violating the league’s personal conduct policy. According to a ruling by arbiter Harold Henderson, Peterson was unable to demonstrate that “the process and procedures surrounding

Adrian Peterson Suspension Holds Up in NFL Arbitration

Soros and Dems Sponsored Prison Reduction Law Increases Crime Rate

A recently passed California initiative, endorsed by the state’s Democratic party, the ACLU, and George Soros, is responsible for an increase in Fresno crime figures, according to Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer. Wednesday Dyer criticized Proposition 47–which reduces or eliminates

Soros and Dems Sponsored Prison Reduction Law Increases Crime Rate

Tiger and Trump Team Up To Build Dubai Course

Tiger Woods needs only four more major victories to catch up to his hero golf legend Jack Nicklaus. In light of the announcement that Tiger will be joining forces with Real Estate Tycoon Donald Trump to build an18-hole championship course

Tiger and Trump Team Up To Build Dubai Course

‘Midget’ Johnny Manziel to Start against Bengals

The Bengals get to see how their defense will stand up against a “midget” quarterback now that the Browns have called on Johnny Manziel to take over for for the beleaguered Brian Hoyer in their game on Sunday. In his

‘Midget’ Johnny Manziel to Start against Bengals

Left Wing Berkeley Mayor Says Violent Protests Going Too Far

You know that the “Ferguson ruling—Eric Garner“-inspired protest movement is getting out of hand when one of the most progressive mayors in the United States says it has gone too far. Berkeley Mayor Tom Bates condemned protesters for looting and

Left Wing Berkeley Mayor Says Violent Protests Going Too Far

Massive Downtown L.A. Fire Believed to Be Started Intentionally

A fire that torched a towering residential construction project on Monday morning in downtown Los Angeles and shot flames seven stories into the air is now believed to have been started intentionally. The heat from the fire exploded windows in

Massive Downtown L.A. Fire Believed to Be Started Intentionally

Author: Under-Resourced Military Responsible for Dead Heroes in Afghanistan

Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon interviewed author and journalist Toby Harnden to discuss his latest best seller, Dead Men Risen: The Welsh Guards in Afghanistan, on Breitbart News Sunday, Sirius XM radio channel 125. The prestigious Orwell Prize for Books

Author: Under-Resourced Military Responsible for Dead Heroes in Afghanistan

Union Exploits Environmental Law to Secure Organizing Advantage

The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) used the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) to out maneuver Japanese light rail manufacturer Kinkisharyo to secure a card-check provision to organize employees. Kinkisharyo won a $900 million dollar contract from the Metropolitan Transportation

Union Exploits Environmental Law to Secure Organizing Advantage

World’s Oldest Janus-Faced Cat Dies

Frank and Louie, a Guinness World Record-holding Janus cat, passed away on Thursday at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University in Grafton on Thursday. The two-faced cat was 15-years-old when he died on Thursday, outliving his closest

World’s Oldest Janus-Faced Cat Dies

LAPD Detective Shoots Himself After Sexual Assault Allegations

Not long after two adults made sexual abuse allegations against him, a veteran Los Angeles Police Department detective, while sitting in his parked car in a Palmdale parking lot, put a gun to his head, pulled the trigger, and killed

LAPD Detective Shoots Himself After Sexual Assault Allegations

Jameis Winston’s Attorney Threatens Countersuit against Rape Accuser

Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston’s attorney asserted on Friday that last year’s Heisman trophy winner will countersue if former college classmate brings a sexual assault suit against him. After a Wednesday FSU student-conduct hearing on the alleged assault, Winston’s attorney

Jameis Winston’s Attorney Threatens Countersuit against Rape Accuser

Budget Tightening in Sacramento: Shoe Shine Man Laid Off

The long time Capitol shoe shine man, who beautified the wingtips and high heels of the most powerful men and women in California, was laid off on Thursday due to budgetary cutbacks. Eddie Wright, whose business card reads “Shoe Beautician,”

Budget Tightening in Sacramento: Shoe Shine Man Laid Off

Tiger Woods Ready to Relaunch with Old Swing (Courtesy of VHS)

Tiger Woods is back. And as ESPN’s Chris Berman would say, he’s going “back, back, back, way back” to his junior golf days to find a swing to overcome Jack Nicklaus’s record of 18 major victories. Woods, with the help

Tiger Woods Ready to Relaunch with Old Swing (Courtesy of VHS)

Scandal: FBI Seize LAUSD iPad Technology Documents

In a surprise visit to Los Angeles Unified School District’s offices, Tuesday FBI agents seized 20 boxes of documents in response to a federal grand jury subpoena regarding possible contract fraud involving a $1.3 billion Common Core iPad technology project.

Scandal: FBI Seize LAUSD iPad Technology Documents

“Revenge Porn” Nabs First Perpetrator in Los Angeles

A new “revenge porn” law took its first scalp after a Los Angeles jury convicted 36-year-old Noe Iniguez for violating the new statute which bans posting nude photographs online for the purpose of causing emotional harm. On Monday, Los Angeles

“Revenge Porn” Nabs First Perpetrator in Los Angeles

Ray Rice Seeks Second Chance after ‘One Bad Night’

Acknowledging that “domestic violence is a real issue in today’s society,” Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice, reinstated to the NFL on Friday, wants his life back and a second chance to play professional football. In an interview with NBC’s

Ray Rice Seeks Second Chance after ‘One Bad Night’

Jerry Brown Endorsed Global Warming Tax Hits CA Motorists in 2015

CA Republicans proposed two bills aimed to stop a cap-and-trade program for transportation fuels which starts up in January that will increase gasoline prices for motorists across the Golden State. The Sacramento Bee reported that since 2006 cap-and-trade laws, designed

Jerry Brown Endorsed Global Warming Tax Hits CA Motorists in 2015