Month: April 2021

Kid-Friendly Meatballs Get the Whole Family Involved in Cooking Dinner

For a new spin on meatballs, add basil pesto for big flavor. The pesto replaces the minced herbs, minced garlic, and grated cheese in standard meatball recipes. Buy pesto from the refrigerated section of the supermarket—it has a fresher flavor than the jarred pesto sold in the grocery aisles. This kid-friendly recipe is easy to…


Parents Organize to Push Back Against Critical Race Theory

A growing number of American parents are getting together to find ways to block the spread of the quasi-Marxist critical race theory (CRT) in schools where they send their children. They see the doctrine as a culprit in creating a toxic environment and exacerbating problems it claims to ameliorate. School officials have been responding with…


Supreme Court Rules Against Teen Murderer

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 this morning against Brett Jones, a man convicted of committing murder when he was 15, finding his sentence of life imprisonment without parole does not violate the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition on cruel and unusual punishments. The decision came April 22 in Jones v. Mississippi, court file 18-1259. Justice Brett Kavanaugh…


Fun, Whimsy, and Sunshine in St. Petersburg, Florida

If you’re dreaming of a walkable waterfront city with art, culture, history, and many ways to get outside and get active, it may not surprise you to find that such a place can be found within the real-life paradise of Florida—in a small city that supposedly holds the Guinness World Record for “most consecutive days…


NTD News Today Full Broadcast (April 22)

Black conservative leaders defend Georgia’s recent voting reform law. They say a majority of black voters support voter ID and that there’s another agenda behind the Democrats’ criticism. Montana Governor Greg Gianforte signed two new election integrity bills into law. One tightens voter ID laws, and another eliminates election-day registrations. NTD looks at how Democrats…


Does Natural Immunity Earn Some Freedom?

Millions have rolled up their sleeves to take the COVID-19 vaccination because the jab promises protection against the notorious pathogen. However, millions more remain hesitant. Now, officials are pushing a new incentive: freedom. A growing number of universities now require that students get vaccinated before they return to campus. Airlines and workplaces are devising apps…


Hawley, Braun Proposal Would Direct Biden to Declassify Intel on Wuhan Lab, CCP Virus

Republican Sens. Josh Hawley of Missouri and Mike Braun of Indiana want Americans to see U.S. intelligence on links between China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) and the origins of the CCP virus, which is the cause of  COVID-19. Their legislative proposal—the COVID-19 Origin Act of 2021—directs President Joe Biden to declassify the intelligence collected…


Hawley, Braun Proposal Would Direct Biden to Declassify Intel on Wuhan Lab and CCP Virus

Republican senators Josh Hawley of Missouri and Mike Braun of Indiana want Americans to see United States intelligence on the links between China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) and the origins of the CCP Virus, which is the cause of  COVID-19. Their legislative proposal—the Covid-19 Origin Act of 2021—directs President Joe Biden to declassify the…


Support Your Body in the Fight Against COVID

As we continue to face COVID-19, we want to emphasize the importance of proper immune function. Whether you have had COVID-19 and want to facilitate the best recovery possible, desire to avoid triggering an autoimmune condition, or want to bolster your immune system to avoid succumbing to a serious case, you can take steps to…


US Weekly Jobless Claims Fall to New 1-Year Low

WASHINGTON—The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits last week dropped to a fresh one-year low, suggesting layoffs were subsiding and strengthening expectations for job growth in April as a re-opening economy unleashes pent-up demand. But the labor market recovery has a long way to go, with the report from the Labor Department…