Douglas Ernst
Articles by Douglas Ernst
Pro-life group’s bus ads banned by Canadian judge because they aren’t ‘safe and welcoming’
A pro-life group in Canada recently suffered a legal setback over buying bus ads because its message was deemed not "safe and welcoming." Published January 6, 2017
U.S. Army tanks rumble into Germany to bolster NATO allies, Operation Atlantic Resolve
Thousands of U.S. troops and a wave of armored vehicles are rumbling into Germany in support of NATO allies. Published January 6, 2017
Montel Williams slams Chicago’s accused Facebook Live torturers: ‘Life in prison. No parole’
Television personality Montel Williams lashed out at Chicago's accused Facebook Live torturers on Thursday night, along with those who argue that poor parenting is to blame. Published January 6, 2017
Garry McCarthy, Chicago’s former top cop, laments ‘new normal’ after ‘F- white people’ torture video
Chicago's former top police officer fears that the city's now-infamous torture video of a disabled white man is a sign of America's "new normal." Published January 6, 2017
Chris Berman, ESPN mainstay, stepping down from NFL studio role
ESPN announced Thursday that stalwart NFL studio talent Chris Berman is stepping down as host after over three decades of duties. Published January 5, 2017
Don Lemon: Chicago torture video suspects are victims of ‘bad home training’
CNN host Don Lemon told a panel of guests on Wednesday night that Chicago suspects linked to a live-streamed torture video are victims of "bad home training." Published January 5, 2017
Chicago police charge 4 black suspects of hate crime after ‘F- Trump’ torture video
Chicago police have charged four black individuals with a hate crime for their alleged participation in the torture of a disabled man on Tuesday. Published January 5, 2017
Hamza bin Laden, son of infamous al Qaeda leader Osama, added to U.S. terror blacklist
The U.S. State Department added a familiar last name to its terrorist blacklist on Thursday. Published January 5, 2017
Army to give troops ability to quickly create 3-D printed, mission-custom drones for recon
The U.S. Army is working to give deployed troops the capability to produce 3-D printed drones in a hurry. Published January 5, 2017
Chicago torture: Cops question 4 after man held hostage on ‘F- Trump!’ Facebook Live video
A grisly torture scene shown on Facebook Live on Tuesday ended in the detention of four suspects by Chicago police. Published January 4, 2017
Army serviceman, mom attacked by ‘10-15’ men after Philadelphia parade; soldier hospitalized
A U.S. Army soldier is recovering in a Philadelphia hospital after a mob of "10 to 15" men attacked after Sunday's Mummers parade. Published January 4, 2017
Anti-Trump ‘Occupy Inauguration’ event promoted by Seattle councilwoman with city resources
Seattle's only Socialist council member is using government resources to promote an anti-Trump event on Inauguration Day. Published January 4, 2017
‘Glamour’ hires all-female crew for Photoshop-free issue featuring Lena Dunham
"Glamour" magazine will release a Photoshop-free issue in February that is completely produced by women: "photographers, stylists, hair, makeup, everything." Published January 4, 2017
‘Real Housewives of ISIS’ skit stirs controversy for BBC: ‘Three days until the beheading’
The British Broadcasting Corporation is under fire from some of its viewers over an ad for a comedy sketch titled "Real Housewives of ISIS." Published January 4, 2017
Marine Corps 2017: First female infantry heading to Camp Lejeune: ‘It’s coming’
The Marine Corps is ushering in 2017 by sending its first female infantry Marines to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Published January 4, 2017
Vietnam doctors pull 6-inch scissors from man’s stomach 18 years after surgery
A Vietnam man's stomach problems have finally ended now that a pair of scissors doctors left inside him in 1998 have been removed. Published January 3, 2017
U.K. schools to offer kids ‘Can I Tell You About Gender Diversity?’ book as sex-change resource
The United Kingdom's Department for Education will allow some primary schools to offer students a booklet on "medical transitioning" called "Can I Tell You About Gender Diversity?" Published January 3, 2017
EHang, Chinese drone company, makes big strides on ‘autonomous air taxi’
A Chinese drone company appears to be on the cusp of offering individuals their own autonomous air taxi. Published January 3, 2017
Pentagon expands Rail Gun tests to Army Howitzer: ‘You have really changed things’
The awesome firepower of the Pentagon's long-range Electro-Magnetic Rail Gun is no longer confined to the U.S. Navy. Published January 3, 2017
Black Lives Matter blamed for spike in Chicago shootings by former top cop Garry McCarthy
Chicago's grim total of 762 homicides in 2016 is being partly blamed on Black Lives Matter activists by the city's former top police officer. Published January 3, 2017