Douglas Ernst
Articles by Douglas Ernst
Terry Jones of ‘Monty Python’ fame diagnosed with dementia
Terry Jones of "Monty Python" fame has been diagnosed with dementia. Published September 23, 2016
Josh Earnest: White House ceding U.S. Internet control to global body is ‘small government’
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters on Thursday that ceding U.S. control of the internet to foreign governments is essentially a form of limited government. Published September 22, 2016
Royal Canadian Mint employee accused of burgling gold ‘pucks’ in rectum
A Royal Canadian Mint employee is accused of stealing $180,000 in gold "pucks" by hiding them in his rectum. Published September 22, 2016
Mike Rowe of ‘Somebody’s Gotta Do It’ confronts peeping drone while nude, wielding shotgun
Mike Rowe, America's favorite "everyman," warned his Facebook followers this week that a peeping drone has footage of him wielding a shotgun in his birthday suit. Published September 22, 2016
Ramapo College’s ‘American BBQ’ event deemed ‘offensive’; Uncle Sam posters roil staff
An "American BBQ" event at Ramapo College of New Jersey was deemed "offensive" and too "military and recruitment-oriented" for school administrators. Published September 22, 2016
Wellco Enterprises indicted, accused of selling military ‘Made in the USA’ boots from China
A company that has done business with the U.S. military since the 1960s is now accused of selling the federal government "Made In America" boots that were really manufactured in China. Published September 22, 2016
‘Idiocracy’ marks Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump election with return to U.S. theaters
Director Mike Judge's cult classic "Idiocracy" will be released in select theaters in October for one night in the lead-up to the U.S. presidential election on Nov. 8. Published September 21, 2016
West Point: Boxing a requirement for all female cadets
The U.S. Military Academy is entering a new era: All female cadets are required to box. Published September 21, 2016
Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager evades ‘basic questions’ on MSNBC: ‘What are you doing here?’
Hillary Clinton's campaign manager's inability to provide specific answers to "basic questions" during an interview Wednesday led Joe Scarborough to warn of "tiptoeing into Gary Johnson territory." Published September 21, 2016
Robert Downey Jr., Hollywood stars film anti-Trump ad for Joss Whedon super PAC Save the Day
Robert Downey Jr., many of his "Avengers" co-stars, and a slew of Hollywood actors have filmed an anti-Trump ad for the super PAC Save the Day. Published September 21, 2016
Air Force pilot killed in U-2 spy plane training crash; second airman injured
A U-2 spy plane crash in Northern California injured one airman and claimed the life of another on Tuesday. Published September 20, 2016
Special ops community eyes U.S. entrepreneur’s SkyRunner ‘off-road aircraft’
An American entrepreneur from Louisiana wanted to make an all-terrain vehicle for his family to enjoy, but ended up catching the attention of the U.S. military's elite warfighters. Published September 20, 2016
Daniel Radcliffe, ‘Harry Potter’ actor: ‘Undeniable’ that ‘very progressive’ Hollywood is racist
British actor Daniel Radcliffe told a BBC interviewer this week that "very progressive" Hollywood is a racist place. Published September 20, 2016
Mark Steyn returns from terror-plagued Europe: Soldiers ‘between the topless women’ on beaches
Bestselling author Mark Steyn recently returned from a trip to Europe and told Fox News' Bill O'Reilly that Islamic terrorism has fundamentally changed the continent. Published September 20, 2016
Sarah Silverman, comedian, tweets Hillary Clinton is ‘responsible 4 capturing Osama Bin Laden’
Comedian and activist Sarah Silverman confused fans late Monday by saying Hillary Clinton is responsible for "capturing Osama bin Laden." Published September 20, 2016
Air Force B-21 Raider gets name, can strike anywhere on Earth after U.S. launch
The U.S. Air Force has officially named its new stealth bomber -- the B-21 Raider. Published September 19, 2016
Ted Cruz begs Obama after terrorism-filled weekend: ‘Take off the blinders’
Sen. Ted Cruz on Monday cited a terror-filled 48 hours in the U.S. over the weekend as reason why President Obama's Middle East refugee program must end. Published September 19, 2016
Chris Hayes, MSNBC host, says New York ‘lucky’ terror suspects used bombs ‘rather than guns’
MSNBC journalist Chris Hayes showed gratitude on Monday that suspected terrorists responsible for bombings in New York and New Jersey over the weekend used bombs instead of guns. Published September 19, 2016
Josh Earnest stresses ‘narrative fight’ with ISIS when asked about terror suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami
White House press secretary Josh Earnest responded to the hunt for terror suspect on Ahmad Khan Rahami on Monday by stressing America's "narrative fight" with the Islamic State. Published September 19, 2016
Georgetown students tell education watchdog: U.S. Constitution taken ‘too seriously’
An education watchdog's Constitution Day interviews on Georgetown University's campus revealed no shortage of students who said the document is outdated. Published September 17, 2016