Month: April 2021

NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (April 21)

The Columbus Police have released bodycam footage of an officer-involved shooting in Ohio on Tuesday. Derek Chauvin has been found guilty, but many groups are still pushing to abolish the police. The House has passed a Democrat-backed bill that’s based on the narrative that former President Donald Trump’s travel ban discriminated against Muslims and African…


China Presses Foreign Governments, Companies to Disregard Human Rights: US Report

WASHINGTON—China’s religious freedom violations and its growing influence and activities beyond its borders were “the most troubling developments” of last year, according to an independent, bipartisan U.S. federal government commission. In its 2021 annual report released on April 21, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) called out China as one of the world’s “egregious violators”…


Mask Mandates for Children Mostly Harmful: Professor of Medicine

Requiring children wear masks does more harm than good, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya told The Epoch Times. Bhattacharya advised Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis not to make children don face coverings. Bhattacharya is a professor of medicine at Stanford University. He’s a health economist by training. “I think about things from a cost-benefit point of view, you have…


Democrats Demand Justice Barrett Recuse Herself From Campaign Donations Case

Three Democratic lawmakers are demanding Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett recuse herself from an upcoming high-profile donor privacy case because one of the litigants spent money helping to get her confirmed to her current post on the court. Nominated by then-President Donald Trump, the constitutionalist-conservative Barrett was confirmed by the U.S. Senate just before…


Judge Grants Meng Wanzhou’s Request to Delay Extradition Hearings

VANCOUVER—A B.C. Supreme Court judge has granted Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou’s request to delay the final leg in her extradition hearings, days before they were set to begin. Associate Chief Justice Heather Holmes says she will deliver reasons for her decision in writing in the next week or so and a date to resume proceedings…


FDA Examination Finds Substandard Conditions at Contractor’s Plant for J&J Vaccine Production

A contract plant that was producing materials for Johnson & Johnson’s (J&J) CCP virus vaccines failed to meet sanitary standards, according to federal health authorities. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) conducted an examination of the Emergent BioSolutions manufacturing facility after production was put on pause last Friday, according to an SEC filing. The FDA…


Jack Ma Was Right When He Said, “Chinese Entrepreneurs Really Don’t End up Well”

“Chinese entrepreneurs really don’t end up well.” This statement, made 10 years ago by Jack Ma the founder of Alibaba Group, recently went viral on the internet. It seems that Ma’s casual but ominous words have come true, and his current situation is a true reflection of what he said at that time. On April…


Adorable Parrot Makes Its Own Costume

This parrot is way too smart, making its own costume. It’s incredible.


Girls Dropped Over Border Wall by Smugglers Reunited With Family

Two Ecuadorian girls who were dropped from a 14-foot-high barrier at the U.S-Mexico border by smugglers near El Paso about a month ago have been reunited with their family. “The Ecuadorian minors aged three and five, who were abandoned by human traffickers on the border between the United States and Mexico, were finally reunited with…


The 5 Things the Chinese Regime Fears Most

Commentary On April 16, the Hong Kong court officially sentenced key pro-democracy activists who were convicted last month. Most of their sentences are around a year to 18 months in prison. The “crime” for which the people were found guilty was illegal assembly without permission for a large-scale protest in August 2019 that was attended…