Douglas Ernst
Articles by Douglas Ernst
USC student group chops ‘women’ from name to empower transgender members
Students at the University of Southern California have decided that groups for women fail to empower transgender members. Published January 13, 2017
German court rules synagogue torching not anti-Semitism, but act to ‘criticize Israel’
A German regional court has ruled that three men who used Molotov cocktails in July 2014 to torch a synagogue were not influenced by anti-Semitism. Published January 13, 2017
Obama admin. agrees to pay over $2B to veterans exposed to contaminated water at Camp Lejeune
The U.S. has agreed to pay more than $2 billion to veterans who developed any of eight diseases linked to their time spent at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, between Aug. 1, 1953, and Dec. 31, 1987. Published January 12, 2017
Rosie O’Donnell calls for ‘imposing martial law’ to stop Donald Trump’s inauguration
Comedian and former talk-show host Rosie O'Donnell has a new idea for preventing President-elect Donald Trump from taking office -- martial law. Published January 12, 2017
Jane Fonda warns left not to be ‘fooled by good-looking liberals’ after Justin Trudeau letdown
The former Hollywood bombshell who once posed with Communist troops during the Vietnam War is now warning activists not to be "fooled by good-looking liberals." Published January 12, 2017
Ashley Judd, Hollywood activist, wants ‘standard issue’ black emojis to combat ‘white privilege’
Hollywood activist Ashley Judd wants media companies to issue "standard issue" black emojis as a way of combating "white privilege." Published January 12, 2017
Rush Limbaugh rips CNN, BuzzFeed for ‘coordinated’ take-down attempt of Donald Trump
Radio host Rush Limbaugh lit into CNN's Jake Tapper and BuzzFeed on Wednesday for a "coordinated" attack on President-elect Donald Trump. Published January 11, 2017
A-10 Thunderbolt upgraded for Combat Search and Rescue missions
The iconic A-10 Thunderbolt has a new upgrade that will give ground troops one more reason to love it: communications equipment for Combat Search and Rescue operations. Published January 11, 2017
Obama: ‘Not clear’ if Donald Trump ever believed he would defeat Hillary Clinton
President Obama told NBC News Tuesday that it is still "not clear" that the incoming commander in chief ever believed he would win the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Published January 11, 2017
Milo Yiannopoulos invite sparks ‘malicious attack’ on Berkeley College Republicans, doxxing
Berkeley College Republicans received a crash course in the politics of personal destruction this week when their private information was leaked over a planned event with Breitbart News' Milo Yiannopoulos. Published January 11, 2017
Ahmed Mohamed, ‘Clock Boy,’ denied: Judge dismisses $100K defamation case against Glenn Beck
The Texas teenager who earned the nickname "clock boy" in September 2015 after he was temporarily detained by police had a lawsuit against The Blaze's Glenn Beck dismissed on Monday. Published January 11, 2017
Marine Corps deploys first F-35 squadron to Japan: ‘A true force multiplier’
A squadron of the Pentagon's 5th Generation fighter, the F-35B Joint Strike Fighter, is headed for Japan. Published January 10, 2017
Joy Reid, MSNBC host, vows to Planned Parenthood: ‘These airwaves are your airwaves’
MSNBC's Joy Reid abandoned any pretense of objectivity toward Planned Parenthood over the weekend by vowing that network airwaves belong to the abortion provider. Published January 10, 2017
Army ‘green’: Biodegradable training ammo ‘loaded with specialized seeds’ requested
The U.S. Army wants its soldiers to go a different kind of green -- environmentally green. Published January 10, 2017
University of Chicago laments Trump’s tweets, will pay for ‘creative’ spin on city’s ‘unsafe’ image
The University of Chicago says President-elect Donald Trump paints the Windy City with a "broad brush," and school officials are looking to pay someone to change its "unsafe" image. Published January 10, 2017
Pentagon tests world’s largest micro-drone swarm; technology deployed from F/A-18 Super Hornets
The Pentagon's 20-year plan to utilize swarms of micro-drones appears to be coming along faster than expected. Published January 10, 2017
Obama exits White House with majority of troops holding unfavorable view: poll
President Obama will leave office with the majority of troops holding an unfavorable view of his tenure. Published January 9, 2017
University of London students demand ‘white philosophers’ dropped from curriculum
Students at the University of London say the prestigious institution must be "decolonized" -- starting with "white philosophers." Published January 9, 2017
Mark Hamill mocks Donald Trump in iconic ‘Joker’ voice, calls him master of ‘super-villain dialogue’
Hollywood actor Mark Hamill is now using his iconic "Joker" voice to read tweets by President-elect Donald Trump. Published January 9, 2017
U.S. Navy destroyer fires warning shots at Iranian patrol boats in Strait of Hormuz
The crew of the USS Mahan was forced to fire warning shots at aggressive Iranian boats in the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday. Published January 9, 2017