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Self-Driving Cars Soon to Dominate Highways

No need to worry about parallel parking in the future. An IHS Automotive study says sales of self-driving cars (SDC) are going to explode in the next decade around the world. Moreover, experts predict that by the year 2035 over

Self-Driving Cars Soon to Dominate Highways

Colorado: Gun Companies Move Out, Marijuana Stores Expand

Firearms accessory manufacturer Magpul Industries is pulling out all of its operations from Colorado due to the state’s new restrictive gun control laws. The company announced Thursday that its new headquarters will be in Texas while its manufacturing, shipping, and

Colorado: Gun Companies Move Out, Marijuana Stores Expand

ACLU Vows to Fight Reinstating Cross on L.A. County Seal

On New Year’s Eve, two Los Angeles County supervisors took a stand and filed a motion calling for the placement of a cross on the county seal.  From 1957 to 2004, on the face of the seal, a cross hovered

ACLU Vows to Fight Reinstating Cross on L.A. County Seal

Rose Parade Same-Sex Marriage Condemned by LGBT Community

The New Years’ Day gay wedding on a float has passed. Most likely to some, it will remain fodder for conversation for both those who oppose and those who advocate same-sex marriage. Indeed, many opposed to gay marriage have criticized

Rose Parade Same-Sex Marriage Condemned by LGBT Community

Same-Sex Wedding Atop Rose Parade Float

UPDATE: Wedding takes place atop Rose Parade float. Breaking: Sky still intact after gay wedding on Rose Parade float. Mazel Tov to the grooms! pic.twitter.com/ueUdY4vVRu — Robin Abcarian (@robinabcarian) January 1, 2014 *** The newly-wed gay couple, who exchanged vows

Same-Sex Wedding Atop Rose Parade Float

Global Warming Experts Still Stuck in Ice

Global warming researchers remain stuck in the ice, but it looks like help may be on the way shortly.  The expedition sent to Antarctica aboard the Russian research vessel Akademik Shokalskiy to gauge the effects of climate change has not

Global Warming Experts Still Stuck in Ice

Wisconsin Ushers in 'Pedal Pub' Law for 2014

Gov. Scott Walker has signed a bill that legalizes drinking on pedal pubs. Pedal pubs accommodate up to 16 riders that sit across from each other, using peddles underneath their seats to slowly power the quadracycles across city streets. While

Wisconsin Ushers in 'Pedal Pub' Law for 2014

Illinois Law Grounds PETA Drones Meant to Harass Hunters

Illinois passed a new state law that set back the efforts of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), making the use of drones to interfere with hunters and fishermen prohibited. The law was created in response to

Illinois Law Grounds PETA Drones Meant to Harass Hunters

Oregon Law Lets Mothers Keep Placentas in 2014

On January 1, a new Oregon law provides that Oregon mothers will be able to bring home their placentas from the hospital after childbirth.  Not everyone knows that in some cultures eating the placenta sac may be nutritional for the

Oregon Law Lets Mothers Keep Placentas in 2014

Protests Flare Against Rose Parade Same-Sex Marriage Float

Some people are not happy that history will be made this New Years’ Day when the first same-sex couple will be married on a float at the Rose Bowl Parade.  On the float sponsored by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, “Living

Protests Flare Against Rose Parade Same-Sex Marriage Float

D.C. Boomtown Population Grows in Proportion to Govt Spending

Washington D.C.’s population is growing faster than any state in the nation with the exception of North Dakota. According to the 2012-2013 U.S. Census Bureau, D.C. grew by 2%, to 646,449 over.  Leading the nation and bolstered by an ongoing oil

D.C. Boomtown Population Grows in Proportion to Govt Spending

Icebreaker Efforts Fail, Research Vessel Still Trapped in Antarctica

On Monday, there was another setback for the latest rescue mission of the Russian research ship, Akademik Shokalskiy, trapped in the ice off the coast of Antarctica since Christmas Eve.  The Australian icebreaker vessel, the Aurora Australis was forced to

Icebreaker Efforts Fail, Research Vessel Still Trapped in Antarctica

Breitbart Team: 2013 Year of Conservative Victories

On the last Breitbart News Sunday of 2013, host and Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon invited Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow and Deputy Managing Editor Ezra Dulis to share their insights about the past year. Broadcast on Sirius XM Patriot channel

Breitbart Team: 2013 Year of Conservative Victories

Armed Suspects Make Home Invasion Victim Tie Them Up

In what one police officer referred to as “felony stupid,” four suspects, armed with a shotgun and three handguns, were arrested in a home invasion in Lincoln Heights outside of Downtown Los Angeles.  At 2:40 a.m. on Saturday, the owner

Armed Suspects Make Home Invasion Victim Tie Them Up

No Church for Obama Family on Christmas Day

The President and his family, enjoying a 17-day vacation in Hawaii, did not attend Church on Christmas Day. Ironically, President Obama recently asked all Christians to remember the religious aspects of Christmas and not to exaggerate the commercial.  On December 15th,

No Church for Obama Family on Christmas Day

GPS Devices Fail to Track 25% of L.A. County Felons

Serving as yet another example that the government is technology-challenged, a probation department audit reveals that 25 percent of Los Angeles County GPS devices, used to track serious criminals, don’t work.   Reaver Bingham, deputy chief of the probation department, admitted, “If

GPS Devices Fail to Track 25% of L.A. County Felons

Teen Gifts Aunt with Severed Head of Boyfriend

An 18-year-old man placed his Aunts’ boyfriend’s decapitated head on her bed as a Christmas Day present. Alexis Valdez allegedly killed the boyfriend by bludgeoning him with a hammer to the head, and then severed the victim’s head, ears, and

Teen Gifts Aunt with Severed Head of Boyfriend

Christians Rejoice After 'Duck Dynasty' Victory over Cultural Bullies

The President of the Family Research Council (FRC) told Fox News that he was not completely surprised that A&E network made an “about face” and dropped its suspension of Duck Dynasty paterfamilias, Phil Robertson.  But Tony Perkins confessed to Shannon

Christians Rejoice After 'Duck Dynasty' Victory over Cultural Bullies

Indian Woman Endures Ten Miscarriages in One Night

Certainly to be placed in the category of records you never want to hold, an Indian woman had ten miscarriages in one night. The multiple miscarriages are being called a new medical record in India.  On Sunday Anju Kushwaha delivered

Indian Woman Endures Ten Miscarriages in One Night

MSNBC Chris Hayes Fox News Drudge Obsessed with Knockout Game

The most over-covered story of the year according to MSNBC host Chris Hayes was the Knockout game, which he views as a “Fox News, Drudge obsession.” Hayes announced his selection in his ‘All-in’ Awards “over/under-covered news” segment. Knockout game coverage

MSNBC Chris Hayes Fox News Drudge Obsessed with Knockout Game

Detroit Demise Spurs Tourist Attraction of 'Ruin Porn'

Sightseeing of abandoned buildings, factories, schools, and churches is becoming a growing industry in the now dilapidated city of Detroit. Some people come from far away to visit Los Angeles and tour the houses of the rich and famous. Architectural

Detroit Demise Spurs Tourist Attraction of 'Ruin Porn'

Obama Channeling Pope Francis to Sell Wealth Redistribution

President Obama is using Pope Francis to foster wealth redistribution ideas in his speeches on the importance of reducing the gap between rich and poor. Now that the President’s message of “Hope and Change” has drastically soured over his last

Obama Channeling Pope Francis to Sell Wealth Redistribution

Unknown Disease Threatens Bald Eagles in Utah

An unknown illness is killing bald eagles in Utah. So far, 16 have died.  The ailment’s symptoms begin with overall weakness, progressing to paralysis in the legs, tremors and seizures, and finally death. Scientists are rigorously seeking an answer to

Unknown Disease Threatens Bald Eagles in Utah

Los Angeles County Christmas Season DUI Arrests on the Rise

“Tis the season to be Merry,” but some get carried away. During an eleven-day span from Dec. 13 to Dec. 23, law enforcement agencies across Los Angeles county arrested 1,366 people for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Los Angeles County Christmas Season DUI Arrests on the Rise

Kim Jong-Un Reportedly Drunk When Ordering Execution of Aides

The ruthless dictator of North Korea, Kim Jong-Un, was reportedly “very drunk” when he gave the execution order to kill two close aides of his uncle, Jang Song-Thaek. Kim was “upset” that the two aides questioned his decision to turn

Kim Jong-Un Reportedly Drunk When Ordering Execution of Aides

Duck Dynasty Star's Comments Consistent with Christianity

When Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson made his now infamous claim that homosexuality is one of an assortment of behaviors that he recognizes as sin, A&E suspended him. But his comments align with the Bible and mirror the faith of many

Duck Dynasty Star's Comments Consistent with Christianity

Insurance Illiteracy Rampant Among Obamacare Target Demographic

Slightly more than one out of five young Americans actually understand important insurance terms such as “premiums,” “deductibles,” “co-payments,” and “co-insurance.” The list of unknown terms also includes “maximum annual out-of-pocket spending limits,” “provider networks,” “covered services,” “annual limits on

Insurance Illiteracy Rampant Among Obamacare Target Demographic

Breitbart News Sunday: War on Football Is a War on Boys

On Sunday, Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon interviewed Daniel J. Flynn, author of The War on Football, Saving America’s Game. Broadcasting on Sirius XM Patriot Radio channel 125, Flynn told Bannon that the game of football has become

Breitbart News Sunday: War on Football Is a War on Boys

Reno Medical Center Murder-Suicide over Botched Vasectomy

On Tuesday, a man walked into a Reno Nevada Medical Center and went on a shooting rampage that killed one doctor and critically wounded another before turning the gun on himself committing suicide. Urologist Dr. Charles G. Gholdoian, 46, was

Reno Medical Center Murder-Suicide over Botched Vasectomy

Atlanta Transit Deters Public Peeing with Urine Detection Device

Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) is no longer tolerating public urination in their transit system elevators.  Through the installation of a urine detection device (UDD), any splatter of urine will set off alarms and alert police to get to

Atlanta Transit Deters Public Peeing with Urine Detection Device

Duck Dynasty Major Part of A&E's Business Plan

Duck Dynasty is the most popular reality show on cable TV and it is a major part of A&E’s business plan. According to Nielsen, the Season 4 premiere was the most-watched nonfiction telecast ever on cable TV.  More significantly, by

Duck Dynasty Major Part of A&E's Business Plan

Scott Rasmussen Slams WaPo for Calling Congressional Critics 'Haters'

Scott Rasmussen, the prolific pollster, criticized the Washington Post’s characterization of Americans unhappy with both Republican and Democrat performances in government as “haters.” Rasmussen said, “Tens of millions of Americans disapprove of the way both Republicans and Democrats in Congress are

Scott Rasmussen Slams WaPo for Calling Congressional Critics 'Haters'

Only 15% of Insured Americans Think Obamacare Will Help Them

Only 15% of insured Americans think that Obamacare will help them personally, according to a CBS/New York Times Poll. Both insured and uninsured Americans continue to have a negative view and disapprove of the new healthcare law.  Overall, more Americans

Only 15% of Insured Americans Think Obamacare Will Help Them

Only 51% of Americans View Christmas as Religious Holiday

Only little over half (51%) of Americans now view Christmas as a religious holiday, while one-third (32%) consider it a cultural holiday. Additionaly, while about 70% of Americans say they typically attended Christmas Eve or Christmas Day religious services when

Only 51% of Americans View Christmas as Religious Holiday

Gallup: 72% View Big Government as Greatest Threat to America

A record high 72% of Americans think that big government is the greatest threat to the future of the United States. Only 21% name big business as the greatest threat, while 5% say big labor. The disparate numbers, taken from

Gallup: 72% View Big Government as Greatest Threat to America

Harvard Bomb Threat Hoaxer Won 2008 'Institute of Peace' Award

On Tuesday, a 20-year-old Harvard University Psychology major confessed that he was responsible for emailing phony bomb threats to Harvard officials and the student newspaper, the Harvard Crimson. Eldo Kim said he was motivated by a desire to avoid a

Harvard Bomb Threat Hoaxer Won 2008 'Institute of Peace' Award