by John M. Curtis | Oct 26, 2018
Nabbing the pro-Trump mail bomber after three days of packages terrorized the public, the FBI finally closed in a arrested 56-year-old Cesar Sayoc Jr., an AutoZone employee, at his job in South Florida. Wiretapping his cell phone and finding DNA evidence on his...
by John M. Curtis | Oct 24, 2018
With campaign rhetoric hitting a fever’s pitch before the Nov. 8 Midterm elections, an unknown terrorist mailed explosive devices to CNN, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Barack and Michelle Obama and billionaire Democrat donor George Soros. All have in common symbols of...
by John M. Curtis | Oct 23, 2018
President Donald Trump announced Oct. 20 his intent to scrap the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces treaty signed Dec. 8, 1987 by former President Ronald Reagan and former Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev. Violations by Russia over the last 30 years prompted Trump to...
by John M. Curtis | Oct 22, 2018
Trudging along the highway from Honduras to Mexico, a caravan of refugees from Venezuela, Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, fleeing failed states, poverty and gang violence, inched closer to the U.S. border, some 900 miles from their present destination. President...
by John M. Curtis | Oct 21, 2018
Finally hitting the right cord, Saudi Arabia tweaked its damage control strategy for missing Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, whose disappearance Oct. 2 caused an international uproar. Saudi Arabia said initially they knew nothing about Khashoggi’s...