Douglas Ernst
Articles by Douglas Ernst
Sean Hannity: Maddow tax stunt proof of media ‘jihad’ on Donald Trump
Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity claims that MSNBC's disclosure of some of President Donald Trump's 2005 tax return is proof of a "corporate jihad" against the administration. Published March 15, 2017
Finn Jones blames poor reviews of Netflix series ‘Iron Fist’ on Donald Trump
The star of Netflix's upcoming "Iron Fist" series blames the election of U.S. President Donald Trump for poor reviews of his work. Published March 14, 2017
California elementary school bans kids from playing ‘tag’
An elementary school in Folsom, California, has confused students and their parents over a decision to ban "tag" during recess. Published March 14, 2017
David Petraeus, retired generals fight NRA-backed gun bill for vets deemed ‘mentally defective’
Retired Army Gen. David Petraeus and a cadre of retired generals have joined a nonprofit organization's fight against "The Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act." Published March 14, 2017
Jim Henson Company studios hosted R-rated Trump-bashing show: ‘Puppet Up! — Uncensored’
The iconic Jim Henson Company studios hosted a one-night only event last weekend that attacked President Trump. Published March 14, 2017
Islamic headscarves, ‘visible signs’ of religion can be banned by employers, EU top court rules
The European Union's high court issued a ruling Tuesday that allows employers to ban Islamic headscarves and any other "visible signs of political, philosophical or religious beliefs." Published March 14, 2017
Marissa Mayer, Yahoo CEO, primed for $23M severance package in Verizon deal
The financial fall from grace for Yahoo will sting a lot less for CEO Marissa Mayer if its $4.48 billion deal with Verizon is finalized. Published March 13, 2017
Mark Levin rips AP, demands correction on Trump story: ‘You persist in your false reporting’
Radio host Mark Levin sent out a scathing letter to the Associated Press over the weekend demanding a correction to a story on President Donald Trump. Published March 13, 2017
Dan Bongino: Secret Service not prepared for ‘multiple-man tactical assault’ on White House
A former Secret Service agent says that a successful fence-jumping at the White House Friday is proof the agency is ill-prepared for a multiple-man tactical assault. Published March 13, 2017
Army may use mortar rounds packed with ammo to resupply pinned-down troops
The U.S. Army is exploring ways to turn deadly mortar systems into lifesavers for troops with dwindling ammunition. Published March 13, 2017
Jon Decker of Fox News radio, Gateway Pundit reporter clash in White House briefing room
Things got heated in the White House briefing room between Fox News Radio correspondent Jon Decker and Gateway Pundit's Lucian Wintrich. Published March 10, 2017
Jorge Ramos: ‘Trump effect’ driving down illegal immigration
Univision anchor Jorge Ramos is crediting President Donald Trump for a precipitous drop of illegal crossings into the U.S. via its southern border. Published March 10, 2017
Repsol announces largest onshore U.S. oil discovery in 30 years; 1.2B barrels found in Alaska
Energy giant Repsol has found the largest onshore U.S. oil find in 30 years. Published March 10, 2017
Nate Silver: ‘Liberal media’ didn’t contemplate ‘possibility of a Trump victory’
Pollster Nate Silver took the media to task on Friday in his website's ongoing autopsy of the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Published March 10, 2017
Trump administration to host 68-nation meeting on ways to ‘accelerate’ destruction of ISIS
The Trump administration will gather 68 foreign ministers from around the globe this month to figure out a more efficient strategy for decimating the Islamic State group. Published March 9, 2017
Jesse Bright, attorney who doubles as Uber driver, prompts investigation with video of lying cop
Video of a North Carolina cop lying to an attorney during a traffic stop has prompted an investigation into a Mobile Field Force. Published March 9, 2017
Army’s 101st Airborne Division: Years of budget cuts have hurt readiness, strained crews
Years of budget cuts and attempts to cap troop levels in Afghanistan have wreaked havoc on helicopter mechanics and pilots with the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne, according to senior officers within the air assault division. Published March 9, 2017
World War II plane, Nazi pilot remains found by Danish schoolboy on class project
A Danish schoolboy from Birkelse recently set off into his family's field for a school project and ended up with a major historical find. Published March 9, 2017
Chris Matthews admits ‘hard time’ calling Donald Trump president, likens him to ‘some blogger’
MSNBC's Chris Matthews made no effort Tuesday to hide his disdain for President Trump when he admitted it was difficult to call him by his proper title. Published March 8, 2017
Army scouts German locations for new bases: ‘We are engaged in prudent planning’
U.S. Army officials are eying areas in northern Germany that might be ideal for hosting 4,000 permanently stationed troops. Published March 8, 2017