Vietnamese Boat People Memorial, Little Saigon, Westminster CA

Vietnam Boat People Memorial.

The Vietnam War Memorial in Westminster, completed in 2003, will get a new neighbor in Sid Goldstein Freedom Park when a Heroes Monument goes in to the left. It will honor those who committed suicide on April 30, 1975, the Fall of Saigon.

The secretive society of master craftspeople tasked with repairing Notre Dame

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Sparks and flames are seen through a destroyed stained glass window as the Notre Dame Cathedral burns in Paris, France, April 15, 2019.

When the world’s most delicate historic sites need expert attention, it’s often the same group at the end of the line: the Compagnons du Devoir.

In 1984, when the Statue of Liberty got a new torch. In 1990, to fix the stately hurricane-damaged homes of Charleston, South Carolina. And now, with its roof in ashy tatters, Notre Dame du Paris.

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NRA Crowd Erupts When Trump Announces an End to the UN Arms Trade Treaty

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One of the biggest news items to come out of President Trump's speech at the annual NRA convention on Friday was that he is ending the UN Arms Trade Treaty, signed by President Obama in 2013.

The treaty was purportedly written to prevent arms sales to human rights abusers around the world. But, as Trump described, it did more to "threaten" gun owners' constitutional rights.

"Under my administration, we will never surrender American sovereignty to anyone," he vowed. "We will never allow foreign bureaucrats to trample on your Second Amendment freedom."

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Rod Rosenstein Rips Obama Administration for Hiding ‘Full Story’ of Russia Meddling

PHILADELPHIA, PA - FEBRUARY 21: Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein speaks at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania on February 21, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Rosenstein's address was part of Wharton School's Legal Studies and Business Ethics Lecture Series. (Photo by Mark Makela/Getty Images)

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein criticized the Obama administration’s handling of Russia’s alledged interference in the 2016 election and took a shot at fired FBI Director James Comey in a closed-door speech Thursday evening.

“The previous Administration chose not to publicize the full story about Russian computer hackers and social media trolls, and how they relate to a broader strategy to undermine America,” Rosenstein said before the Public Servants Dinner of the Armenian Bar Association in New York

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Obama White House Sought Ukraine’s Help In Taking Down Trump

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U.S. former president Barack Obama waves as he participates in the World Travel & Tourism Council forum in Seville on April 3 ,2019.

The Obama White House brought in Ukrainian authorities to help jumpstart the Russian collusion narrative and to help then-Vice President Joe Biden’s son out of a ja

John Solomon, an opinion contributor to The Hill, lays out the results of a meeting between Obama White House officials and the Ukrainian authorities. Solomon spoke to multiple participants in the meeting and viewed memos from the time to bring us the story.

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Only in America

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America, the only place in the world where people can check their EBT Balance on an $800.00 
one, and bitch about how the Govt. be holding them down. But, none of them own a pair of work boots, or are actively looking for work. How far we have fallen. I am sorry to say, we as a Nation are TOAST.

--G.W. Long

The Feds Are Dropping Child Porn Cases Instead of Revealing Info on Their Surveillance Systems

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Human Rights Watch and other groups say these systems draw serious concerns.

The Department of Justice has been dismissing child pornography cases in order to not reveal information about the software programs used as the basis for the charges.

An array of cases suggest serious problems with the tech tools used by federal authorities. But the private entities who developed these tools won't submit them for independent inspection or hand over hardly any information about how they work, their error rates, or other critical information. As a result, potentially innocent people are being smeared as pedophiles and prosecuted as child porn collectors, while potentially guilty people are going free so these companies can protect "trade secrets."

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