Douglas Ernst
Articles by Douglas Ernst
Stefano Brizzi, ‘Breaking Bad’ killer, receives life sentence for cop killing: ‘Satan told me to’
A crystal meth addict will spend at least 24 years in prison for a "Breaking Bad"-inspired cop killing in his London apartment. Published December 12, 2016
Santa Claus grants dying child’s last wish moments before death: ‘I cried all the way home’
A former Army Ranger and professionally trained Santa Claus says a recent visit with a terminally ill child left him an emotional wreck for days. Published December 12, 2016
OSU group says Abdul Razak Ali Artan wrongly killed, claim justice can’t ‘come from a cop’s bullet’
Activists at Ohio State University held a protest this week that framed the killing of Abdul Razak Ali Artan during a terror attack as unjustified. Published December 9, 2016
T.J. Miller of ‘Office Christmas Party’ arrested: Trump rage allegedly sparked Uber driver battery
One of the stars of Paramount Pictures' "Office Christmas Party" was arrested Friday morning over the alleged battery of an Uber driver. Published December 9, 2016
Mark Quartiano, Miami fisherman, nets brick of cocaine: ‘No catch-and-release here!’
Miami fisherman Mark Quartiano takes pride in his ability to catch sharks, but on Wednesday he reeled in something else entirely: cocaine. Published December 9, 2016
Dean Baquet, New York Times executive editor: ‘We don’t get the role of religion in people’s lives’
The New York Times' executive editor said that his newspaper -- and "media powerhouses" across the nation -- "do not understand what motivates devoutly religious Americans." Published December 9, 2016
ISIS graveyard: Senior military official says 50K killed over last 2 years, warns of ‘AQI 2.0’
A conservative estimate of the number of dead Islamic State group terrorists in Iraq and Syria over the last two years stands at 50,000. Published December 8, 2016
Andy Puzder ripped by Think Progress for enjoying ‘beautiful women eating burgers in bikinis’
President-elect Donald Trump's likely pick for Labor Secretary is under fire from a liberal nonprofit organization for his unrepentant love for "beautiful women eating burgers in bikinis." Published December 8, 2016
Megyn Kelly says it’s ‘dangerous’ that ‘Americans aren’t listening at all’ to press: ‘They need us’
Fox News' Megyn Kelly thinks America is in a "dangerous" place right now due to the public's heightened distrust of the mainstream media. Published December 8, 2016
Miguel Villasenor-Saucedo, illegal immigrant accused of killing two in Ky. crash, deported 8 times
The Department of Justice confirmed this week that an illegal immigrant accused of killing two people in Kentucky had been deported eight times. Published December 8, 2016
Bad Santa: Family wants firing after mall employee told boy to ‘lay off the hamburgers’
A North Carolina family wants a local mall "Santa Claus" out of a job for telling their son to cut some calories from his diet. Published December 7, 2016
Breast-feeding debacle at Minn. hospital ignites $50K lawsuit; newborn given to wrong mom in 2012
A Minnesota hospital is facing a $50,000 lawsuit over a 2012 mistake, which put a newborn into the wrong mother's hands for breast-feeding. Published December 7, 2016
Trevor Noah rips progressive hypocrisy after Tomi Lahren called ‘this c-word, this b-h’
Comedian Trevor Noah is still making waves over an interview he did with conservative pundit Tomi Lahren on Nov. 30. Published December 7, 2016
BuzzFeed faces backlash over racial piece covering ‘plague’ of white people, colonialism
A racially charged BuzzFeed article has attracted nearly 1.5 millions views in less than 48 hours -- and a wave of backlash. Published December 7, 2016
Rush Limbaugh: Donald Trump’s Boeing tweet signals to world that Clinton-era cronyism is over
Rush Limbaugh told millions of radio listeners on Tuesday that President-elect Donald Trump's public jabs at Boeing have much more to do with Clinton-era cronyism than budgetary concerns. Published December 6, 2016
Josh Earnest forced to remind press corps that free speech protected by First Amendment
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest found himself in the awkward position this week of reminding reporters that free speech is a constitutionally protected right. Published December 6, 2016
David Brock, Clinton insider, aims to turn website into ‘Breitbart of the left’
One of failed presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton's longtime associates plans to soften the blow of defeat by creating the "Breitbart of the left." Published December 6, 2016
Pentagon sinks report on $125B wasteful spending: ‘Crap is going to float to the surface’
Pentagon officials ran from their own internal report on wasteful spending after the depth and breadth of the problem was revealed to be much worse than anyone imagined. Published December 6, 2016
Virginia Military Institute’s ‘Stress Busters’ program offers cadets coloring books to relax
Cadets at the famed Virginia Military Institute are being offered coloring books as a way of dealing with the stresses of becoming citizen-soldiers. Published December 6, 2016
Southern Poverty Law Center omits Trump-related ‘hate crimes’ against white children
A liberal nonprofit group dedicated to combating bigotry left out "hate crimes" against white students in a report titled "The Trump Effect: The Impact of the 2016 Presidential Election on Our Nation's Schools." Published December 5, 2016