Month: April 2021

Daniel Harmon: Teaching Kids Good Values and Free Market Economics

The 2021 Oscars are just around the corner. As it nears, independent films and shows are challenging Hollywood’s hold on the entertainment industry. Among the shows making the biggest waves outside the legacy industry is the upcoming Tuttle Twins series. To learn more about this, we sat down for an interview with the creator of…


SpaceX Aims for 3rd Crew Launch Hour Before Friday’s Sunrise

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—SpaceX aimed to launch its third crew a little before sunrise Friday, this time using a recycled capsule and rocket. The four astronauts, representing the United States, Japan, and France, were supposed to fly to the International Space Station on Thursday. But liftoff was delayed because of poor weather offshore. SpaceX’s Dragon capsule…


Costa Mesa Advances Plans for Retail Cannabis Sales 

Costa Mesa is advancing the execution of a law allowing retail cannabis sales and delivery. Council during its most recent meeting voted 5-2 to move forward with the implementation of its cannabis ordinance, Measure Q, by establishing minimum operating requirements and developing standards to tax and regulate cannabis dispensaries and deliveries. “We can create something…


Israel Says Syrian Missile Was Misfire, Not Attack on Israeli Nuclear Reactor

JERUSALEM—The Israeli military said Thursday that a Syrian missile that reached deep into Israeli territory and set off air raid sirens near the country’s top-secret nuclear reactor was the result of a misfire and not a deliberate attack. The missile landed in southern Israel early Thursday, prompting Israel to respond with airstrikes on the missile…


Israel Says Syrian Missile Was Not Aimed at Nuclear Reactor

JERUSALEM—The Israeli military said Thursday that a Syrian missile that reached deep into Israeli territory and set off air raid sirens near the country’s top-secret nuclear reactor was the result of a misfire and not a deliberate attack. The missile landed in southern Israel early Thursday, prompting Israel to respond with airstrikes on the missile…


Manhattan Subway Bomber Sentenced to Life in Prison

NEW YORK—A Bangladeshi man convicted of setting off a pipe bomb during rush hour in New York City’s busiest subway station, Times Square, was sentenced on Thursday to life plus 30 years in prison. Akayed Ullah, 31, of Brooklyn, had claimed he wanted to kill only himself and was not acting on behalf of the…


Cuccinelli: Radical Left Sees Border Crisis as Voter Registration Line

The current administration’s actions to diminish border security measures and promise amnesty to illegal immigrants, coupled with Congress’s new election reform legislation, is directly related to future votes for the Democratic Party, according to Ken Cuccinelli, former acting deputy secretary for the Department of Homeland Security. “The radical left looks at that border and they…


Justice Thomas Calls out Supreme Court’s Hypocrisy in Talking About Abortion

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas called out the hypocrisy of Supreme Court justices using the word “children” in addressing juvenile murderers but “young woman” when referring to minors in abortion cases. The justice concurred in a Thursday Supreme Court ruling on Jones v. Mississippi, in which the Court upheld a judge’s ability to give life…


NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (April 22)

Senate Republicans officially propose an infrastructure plan that’s less that half the cost of President Joe Biden’s plan, 20 state Attorneys General urge President Biden not to expand the Supreme Court, and Biden announces an ambitious goal at a two-day virtual climate summit.


Speaker Pelosi Will Allow Republican Subpoena Power on Proposed Jan. 6 Commission

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said she has agreed to allow Republicans in a potential 9/11 style commission to have equal subpoena power and an equal number of members on the panel that would investigate the Jan. 6 breach on the U.S. Capitol, but the scope of what the panel would investigate is still being…