Bill and Hillary Clinton Juanita Broaddrick (Photo: Twitter) First, GOP presumptive presidential candidate Donald Trump ripped away the “philandering husband” façade from Bill Clinton, publicly charging on Fox News’ “Hannity” on Wednesday that the former president committed “rape.” Then, on the same day, the victim, Juanita Broaddrick, described for the first time – in a WND… (more…)
EgyptAir crash has markings of Muslim Brotherhood operation
The fate of EgyptAir Flight MS-804 has once again thrown the media spotlight on Paris, France, where the plane took off for Cairo before going down over the Mediterranean Sea. All 66 people aboard perished. U.S. intelligence agencies said the crash exhibited “indications of an explosion.” The airliner, only 13 years old, was cruising at high… (more…)
Christian artists go on offense to kill anti-faith law
A Colorado baker discovered his state’s discrimination laws restrict the practice of his Christian faith after he became the target of a complaint. So did two Oregon bakers, a Washington state florist, a New Mexico photographer and other business owners. But two Christian artists in Phoenix who run a service providing custom images and invitations to… (more…)
Refugees sending ‘suitcases of welfare cash’ home to Somalia
Men and women pulling “suitcases full of cash” started showing up at Seattle’s Sea-Tac Airport last year holding tickets for international flights bound for Africa. Transporting large amounts of cash overseas is perfectly legal. But it was who was carrying the money … and where it was going that caught the attention of law enforcement, according… (more…)
Someone please explain to me why this upcoming presidential election has turned into a tabloid sideshow where the candidates rarely mention the overwhelming problems this country faces? Now that we have pretty much established that Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will face off in November, shouldn’t we start to see these two putting forth their visions… (more…)
WASHINGTON – It’s an explosive charge, but evidence keeps mounting to support it. “Make no mistake: Support to al-Qaida and Osama bin Laden for the 9/11 attacks was official Saudi government policy.” That is the bombshell comment made to WND by Clare Lopez, the vice president for research and analysis at the Center for Security Policy.… (more…)