Humans have already used up 2015's supply of Earth's resources – analysis
Emma Howard August 12, 2015 The Guardian Humans have exhausted a year’s supply of natural resources in less than eight months, according... Read More
Pollution Defiles Air Quality in California’s National Parks
I was so excited to be making my first-ever camping trip to Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park. My wife and I would inhale... Read More
Census: Record 42.1 million immigrants in U.S., Mexicans drive latest surge
Paul Bedard August 13, 2015 Washington Examiner A new analysis of legal and illegal immigrant counts by the Census Bureau revealed Thursday... Read More
California's illegal alien driver's licenses to number in millions, say cops
Jim Kouri August 13, 2015 As seen in: examiner.com NewsWithViews.com California's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) surge in giving driver's licenses to... Read More
Number of Stay-at-Home Young Adults Continues Increasing
Large numbers of young adults are remaining at home after they complete their education. A recent study by the Goldman Sachs Group... Read More
Police Chief: “Blood Trail” From D.C., Sacramento to Victim’s Bedroom
By Joe Guzzardi August 12, 2015 As he described the horrors that Marilyn Pharis experienced before her death, Santa Maria Police... Read More
Marilyn Pharis Raped, Murdered by Alien; Family Remembers Her as ‘Gentle’
Even in the aftermath of 64-year-old Santa Maria, California, resident Marilyn Pharis’ brutal death at the hands of 29-year-old illegal alien Victor... Read More
As Crimes against Americans Mount, Excuses Abound for Nonenforcement
Six weeks have passed since Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez shot and killed Kate Steinle. Nightly news viewers are well familiar with the details:... Read More
World population likely to surpass 11 billion in 2100
American Statistical Association August 11, 2015 Science Daily US population projected to grow by 40 percent over next 85 years The world's... Read More
Brown signs bill banning ‘alien' from state labor code
Alejandra Molina August 11, 2015 The Press Enterprise Governor’s decision pleases Inland residents from immigrant families, but is criticized by those who... Read More