Douglas Ernst
Articles by Douglas Ernst
‘Shariah zone’ threats make life miserable for Denmark bar owners
Bar owners in Denmark claim Muslim citizens are trying to force them out of business by establishing "Shariah zones" in their neighborhood. Published May 13, 2016
Prince Harry stunned at Invictus Games: American donates gold to U.K. life-savers
Britain's Prince Harry was left stunned at the Invictus Games in Orlando, Florida, when a U.S. Army medic donated her gold medal to the hospital that saved her life. Published May 12, 2016
Pentagon unveils mind-controlled prosthetic at DARPA technology expo
The Pentagon's research arm tasked with developing breakthrough technologies has unveiled a mind-controlled prosthesis one might see in a science-fiction movie. Published May 12, 2016
Russian Embassy uses zombie Nazis, video game image to convey hard news
Russia's embassy in the U.K. turned heads on Thursday when it decided to convey hard news by using images from a zombie movie and a video game. Published May 12, 2016
George Clooney vows: ‘There is not going to be a President Donald Trump’
Hollywood actor George Clooney turned his attention from movies to politics while in France to promise the world it will never experience a Donald Trump administration. Published May 12, 2016
Richard Overton, oldest World War II veteran, still chomping cigars at 110
The oldest living World War II veteran celebrated his 110th birthday by doing what he has enjoyed for ages: chomping on a cigar. Published May 12, 2016
Rush Limbaugh conducts experiment on Donald Trump fans: ‘This is exactly what I was expecting’
Radio host Rush Limbaugh used Wednesday's show to do an experiment on supporters of Donald Trump. Published May 11, 2016
Three-fourths of Christian refugees in Germany persecuted by Muslim counterparts: Report
A nonprofit organization that has studied religious persecution around the globe for decades says Germany's Christian refugees are under constant assault by their Muslim counterparts. Published May 11, 2016
University of Minnesota event: ‘White heteronormative society’ oppresses fat people
Students at the University of Minnesota were recently invited to an event that blamed "white heteronormative society" for a culture that allegedly oppresses overweight Americans. Published May 11, 2016
Kalashnikov adds ‘military style’ clothing line to survive sanctions
Sanctions imposed by President Obama against Kalashnikov Concern in 2014 have prompted the iconic company to launch a "military style" clothing line. Published May 10, 2016
‘Weeping’ Virgin Mary statue stuns crowds in California: ‘It’s a miracle’
A Virgin Mary statue in California is drawing crowds and media attention for inexplicable "weeping" that started 18 months ago. Published May 10, 2016
Hillary Clinton nets big bucks from Justice Dept. employees during server investigation
The FBI's investigation into the "secret server" Hillary Clinton used as President Obama's top diplomat has not halted political contributions from the very department that may be tasked with her prosecution. Published May 10, 2016
Budweiser now known as ‘America’ until U.S. election
Beer lovers will soon be able to sit back and pour themselves an ice-cold can of "America," thanks to a rebranding by Budweiser. Published May 10, 2016
Bryan Pagliano emails MIA: State cannot find documents by Hillary Clinton’s former IT aide
The State Department said Monday that it still cannot locate emails to or from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's senior information technology staffer. Published May 9, 2016
‘Glory to Allah’: Iconic London buses get makeover for Ramadan campaign
London's iconic buses are now part of an ad campaign that requires printing "Subhan'Allah," or "Glory to Allah" on their sides. Published May 9, 2016
Benny Holmes, Texas pastor, shoots intruder and leads him through sinner’s prayer
A gun-owning pastor shot a man who broke into the Church of New Beginning in Baytown, Texas, and then led him through the sinner's prayer. Published July 30, 2015
William Merideth arrested after shooting down $1,800 drone hovering over sunbathing daughter
A Kentucky man shot down an $1,800 drone hovering over his sunbathing daughter and was then arrested and charged with first degree criminal mischief and first-degree wanton endangerment. Published July 30, 2015
New York blogger hacks ‘Confederate Pride’ Facebook group, turns it into Michelle Obama-LGBT shrine
A blogger from New York hacked into a "Confederate Pride" Facebook group and turned its landing page into a pro-Israel, pro-LGBT, pro-Michelle Obama shrine on Wednesday. Published July 30, 2015
Ted Nugent rips Jimmy Kimmel as ‘lying punk’ over Cecil the lion monologue
Famous rocker and hunter Ted Nugent took to social media to blast "lying punk" Jimmy Kimmel and others over the Cecil the lion story. Published July 30, 2015
Russia declares National Endowment for Democracy an ‘undesirable’ organization
The National Endowment for Democracy has been formally declared by Russia an "undesirable" organization that is hostile to its national interests. Published July 29, 2015