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Texas elementary school counselor arrested for sexual relationship with student

Barbara Lynn Orpineda
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Barbara Lynn Orpineda
An elementary school counselor in Texas faces charges over a sexual relationship with a student.

Barbara Lynn Orpineda, 31, was arrested Wednesday night on charges of sexual assault of a child and engaging in an improper relationship with a student, news station KLTV reported.

Orpineda was placed on administrative leave from her job as a counselor at Arp Elementary School after the school became aware of the allegations.

Arp Independent School District officials said two parents and a student reported on Oct. 11 that the teacher was sexually involved with a student.

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NAACP issues a travel warning for black passengers on American Airlines

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The organization is also calling for a meeting with the company to discuss what it sees as a pattern of discriminatory behavior.
The NAACP has issued a travel warning for black travelers flying on American Airlines and called for a meeting with the company to discuss what it sees as a pattern of discriminatory behavior, the organization announced Tuesday.

"The NAACP for several months now has been monitoring a pattern of disturbing incidents reported by African-American passengers, specific to American Airlines," the press release said. "Booking and boarding flights on American Airlines could subject them to disrespectful, discriminatory or unsafe conditions."

The statement cited four specific events in explaining its conclusion that the airline has a "corporate culture of racial insensitivity and possible racial bias." The first appeared to reference a November incident in which a North Carolina NAACP leader charged he was removed from a flight after reprimanding two white men who had harassed him. The second incident involved a complaint from a black passenger who said she was bumped from first class to coach but her white friend, whose ticket she also booked, wasn't. In the third incident, Tamika Mallory, activist and one of the co-chairwomen of the Women's March movement, claimed she was kicked off a flight after complaining to a gate agent about a change in her seat assignment. In the fourth, a Harvard Law student said she was booted from her flight after she asked her stroller be retrieved from checked baggage during a five-hour delay.

Comment: Seriously? Black rights group NAACP teams up with CNN and DNC to issue 'travel advisory for Missouri'


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Gold Star widow recounts condolence call from President Trump

Michelle Black

Michelle Black said when it comes to the ongoing investigation into her husband’s death, the military is giving her guidance, but she’s not watching the news or following the day-to-day details.
Michelle Black is primarily focusing on her 9- and 11-year-old sons these days. She said she's making sure, in the wake of their father's death, they are physically and emotionally OK.

Special Forces soldier Bryan Black was among four soldiers killed in Niger earlier this month during a mission that remains somewhat unclear. The military is still trying to determine if the soldiers were randomly targeted or if they were led into an overwhelming ambush.


Michelle Black wants the nation to know her husband was more than a Special Forces soldier. He was also a master chess player and avid sportsman, she said, who spoke three languages, including Arabic and the local dialect in Niger, which made him something of a celebrity among his unit. She says most of all, he was an amazing husband and father.

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Man knocks a woman out cold; bystanders take pictures and selfies instead of calling 911

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Disturbing footage has emerged showing a man punching a woman in the face and knocking her out in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Instead of helping the victim, bystanders snapped photos and videos of her motionless body and stole her cellphone.

The surveillance video shows a woman approaching a man in the neighborhood of Beechview. The man responds by kicking her leg out and punching her, causing the woman to collapse on to the sidewalk, unconscious.

A group of men can later be seen walking over to the woman - but instead of helping her, they pull out their cellphones and begin snapping photos and videos. They also appear to take the woman's cellphone from her.

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'Disillusioned jihadist' who fought in Syria wants to come home, face trial in Britain

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A British man who went to Syria to join the Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL), says he wants to return to the UK to face trial. Shabazz Suleman, 21, from Buckinghamshire, is thought to have been in Raqqa for the past three years.

According to the Times, Suleman disappeared while on a family holiday in Turkey in 2014. He was then willingly traded into the hands of IS as part of a mass prisoner swap between the group and Turkey in the same year.

But as early as June 2015, Suleman, who claims one of the main reasons he joined the terrorist group was because he "disliked the [British] government for its foreign policy long ago," said he had become a "disillusioned jihadist."

Suleman reemerged in May this year after nine months of silence, saying he had been jailed for going absent without leave, but that a Sharia court ruling had freed him.

HRC Red

Sweden's sexual assault and gang violence crises present a feminist paradox

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Sweden prides itself on being a beacon of feminism. It has the most generous parental leave in the developed world, providing for 18 months off work, 15 of which can be used by fathers as paternity leave. A quarter of the paid parental leave is indeed used by men, and this is too little according to the Swedish government, which has made it a political priority to get fathers to stay at home longer with their children.

Sweden has never ranked lower than four in The Global Gender Gap Report, which has measured equality in economics, politics, education, and health for the World Economic Forum since 2006. Of all members of Parliament, 44 percent are women, compared to 19 percent of the United States Congress. Nearly two-thirds of all university degrees are awarded to women. Its government boasts that it is the "first feminist government" in the world, averring that gender equality is central to its priorities in decision-making and resource allocation.

But while Swedish women rank among the most equal in the world, they increasingly fear for their physical safety on the streets. Reported sex crimes increased by 61 percent between 2007 and 2016. Meanwhile a rise in gang violence among men-the number of victims injured by gunshots increased by 50 percent between 2004 and 2016-indirectly affects the safety of women. Police admit that rape cases are piling up without being investigated because resources are being drained by gang violence and shootings.

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Black Death warning 9 countries, fears plague could spread on flights from Madagascar

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Plague warnings have been issued for NINE countries surrounding Madagascar amid fears the disease could spread via sea trade and flight routes. These countries and overseas territories include Comoros, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mauritius, Mozambique, La Réunion (France), Seychelles, South Africa, and Tanzania.

The outbreak is considered a much bigger threat to the region than in previous years because it has taken on its pneumonic form - meaning it is airborne and spread by sneezing and coughing. And experts say the epidemic could still worsen as the death tolls hits 124 and more than 1,300 are left infected.

The medieval disease famously wiped out ONE THIRD of Europe's population in the 13th and 14th centuries in one of the most devastating pandemics in human history known as the Black Death.

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Pirates

"Clinton Cash": Book on Clinton crime family corruption sells out on Amazon amid Uranium One scandal

Bill and Hillary Clinton Cash
Hillary Clinton was back in the news recently after new information was revealed on the crooked Russia Uranium One scandal.

The Obama administration and Clinton State Department turned over one-fifth of US uranium deposits to a Russian firm in a shady deal that fed the Clinton money machine in 2010.

A secret informant with inside knowledge of the deal now wants to spill the beans on the criminal activity but first Attorney General Jeff Sessions must lift a gag order on the key witness.

The Washington Post published a bombshell on the discredited Trump dossier on Tuesday.

As Kristinn Taylor reported earlier on The Gateway Pundit the WaPo article claims the 2016 presidential campaign of Democratic Party nominee Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee paid for the Fusion GPS dossier alleging Russian ties with the presidential campaign of Republican Donald Trump and sordid phony personal smears of Trump.

The new attention on the Uranium One scandal is causing a surge of interest in the Clinton crime syndicate.

The 2015 New York Times bestseller Clinton Cash in paperback is currently sold out on Amazon.

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Ronan Farrow is working on follow up Weinstein article

Ronan Farrow

Ronan Farrow
Ronan Farrow isn't done with Harvey Weinstein.

We're told that Farrow's making calls to potential sources for another New Yorker article to follow his blockbuster exposé on sexual harassment claims against the movie mogul.

"[Ronan] is hot right now and he wants to capitalize on the momentum of the first article. He seems impatient to get another piece out ASAP," a source told us. "He's speaking to former Weinstein employees and telling them he's on 'a tight deadline.' "

The insider said the piece may focus on the movie company's culture, which allowed Weinstein to prey on women for years.

Comment: New Yorker's Weinstein expose: Multiple accounts of assault, rape - UPDATES


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Most Americans believe JFK was not killed by Oswald alone and that others were involved

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Nearly 54 years on from President John F. Kennedy's assassination, tens of thousands of documents are set to shed more light on what happened in Dallas that day, with President Trump excited...


As Statista's Niall McCarthy notes, conspiracy theories about the assassination continue to circulate and few events in modern history have been enshrouded the public in so much doubt.

The official version is that Lee Harvey Oswald killed the president with a high-powered rifle from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository.

Many people have unofficial theories of their own, ranging from a second shooter on the grassy knoll to the CIA and Fidel Castro's involvement.

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