Gun sales soar in Ferguson . . . At a gun shop near Ferguson, Missouri, the manager told CNN that sales of firearms for personal protection have increased nearly 50 percent. As stores in Ferguson and
nearby areas board up their fronts in fear of riots that could be sparked in the coming days of a potential grand jury decision, residents appear to be taking up arms. Breitbart
Limbaugh threatens to sue DCCC . . . Rush Limbaugh retained the services of lawyer Patty Glaser and demanded that the DCCC “preserve all records in anticipation of a
lawsuit for defamation and interference” after the Democratic Party group led a campaign against Limbaugh based on out-of-context statements the host made about sexual assault. Daily Caller
Mark Levin's Holocaust remembrance . . . In a rhapsodic radio performance on Monday that was at times operatic in its tone, conservative talk radio host Mark Levin delivered an on-air reading of the new Holocaust memoir by Martin Greenfield, Measure of a Man: From Auschwitz Survivor to Presidents’ Tailor, and urged listeners to reflect on the murderous consequences of past and present acts of tyranny. Breitbart
Glenn Beck reveals mysterious brain illness . . . On Monday night, conservative broadcaster Glenn Beck admitted to keeping a secret. He
has been sick for years. He has had pain and numbness, vocal paralysis, sleep disorders and, occasionally, seizures so intense he curled into a fetal position. He said he’s cured now — and he wanted to talk about it. Washington Post
Book claims Jesus was married, had kids . . . A new book based on an ancient manuscript claims Jesus Christ was not crucified. Instead, he married Mary Magdalene, and the couple had two children. Entitled “The Lost Gospel,”
the book is based off a translation of an Aramaic manuscript found inside the British Library. International Business
Times
National Cathedral to hold Muslim service . . . Washington National Cathedral, known for presidential funerals and other major spiritual services, will host a Muslim prayer service for the first time Friday. Washington
Post
Mormon Church admits founder's polygamy . . . The Mormon church acknowledges in a new essay that founder Joseph Smith had a teenage bride and was married to other men's wives during the faith's early polygamous days, a recognition of an unflattering part of its roots that historians have chronicled for
years. Associated Press
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Dynasty's star: U.S. must repent or fall . . . Duck Dynasty’s Alan Robertson, a Christian minister and the eldest son of Phil and Kay Robertson, said that God allows nations to be punished for their sinful actions and, like it was with the fall of Rome, America will also collapse because of egregious sin unless people repent and embrace the “principles of godliness” this country was founded upon. CNS News
Ebola doc all better . . . An emergency room doctor who was the first Ebola patient in the nation's biggest city was scheduled to be released from a hospital after beating the virus. Associated Press
NYC to end arrests for minor marijuana offenses . . . In an aptly described “joint policy initiative,” Mayor de Blasio and Police Commissioner Bill Bratton announced Monday that most people caught with small amounts of marijuana in the city will get slapped with summonses instead of arrested. New York Post
Do your purchases fund the Left? . .
. A new mobile application wants to give consumers access to information about the political contributions made by the companies they patronize. Daily
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