Month: April 2021

US Delays Enforcing Tougher ID Rules Until May 2023: DHS

WASHINGTON—The U.S. Homeland Security Department confirmed on Tuesday it will delay enforcement of rules requiring Americans to get new identification cards in order to board airplanes or enter a federal building by another 19 months until May 3, 2023. The department in March 2020 had extended the “REAL ID” deadline until October 2021 because of…


US FCC Approves SpaceX Satellite Deployment Plan

WASHINGTON—The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said on Tuesday it had voted to approve a SpaceX plan to deploy some Starlink satellites at a lower earth orbit than planned as part of its push to offer space-based broadband internet. Elon Musk’s SpaceX had asked the FCC for approval to fly 2,824 satellites at a lower…


2 Spanish Citizens Dead After Attack in East Burkina Faso

OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso—Two Spanish citizens have been killed in an ambush in eastern Burkina Faso, the Spanish government said on Tuesday. The Spanish journalists and an Irish citizen went missing during an attack by gunmen Monday near a national park, said Arancha González Laya, Spain’s foreign affairs minister, in a press conference. The two Spaniards…


NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (April 27)

The CDC lessens mask restrictions for those who have been vaccinated, the Washington D.C. police department has been hacked and the attackers are demanding a random, and Former Secretary of State John Kerry is accused of leaking information about a U.S. ally to Iran.


1619 Project’s Nikole Hannah-Jones to Teach Journalism at University of North Carolina

Nikole Hannah-Jones, the leading author of the New York Times’ highly controversial 1619 Project, will be teaching journalism at the University of North Carolina (UNC) this summer. While remaining at the New York Times, Hannah-Jones will join the faculty at the UNC-Chapel Hill’s Hussman School of Journalism and Media in July as a Knight Chair…


Female Epoch Times Reporter Stalked by Unidentified Man in Hong Kong

Sarah Liang, an Epoch Times reporter in Hong Kong, was recently stalked in the street by an unidentified man. On the afternoon of April 26, Liang went to a pro-democracy store to do an interview. After stepping out from MTR Station Prince Edward, she found herself being followed by a middle-aged man wearing a hat…


Use Your Tax Refund to Make Your Life Better

Discovering that you’ll be getting a tax refund is certainly not the worst news you’ve had in your life. In fact, it’s easy to see a tax refund as some kind of gift from the universe. You might even be feeling kind of proud of your forced savings account, to which you knowingly contribute every…


Biden’s First 100 Days a Radical Transformation of America

President Donald Trump and conservative pundits warned for months during the 2020 campaign that behind then-candidate Joe Biden’s centrist, bipartisan façade lay a radical liberal agenda to transform the United States. President Biden has proven them right in less than 100 days, earning praise from liberal observers who are drawing historical comparisons to the tenure…


NTD Business Full Broadcast (April 27)

Crocs reports earning today, posting super quarterly results. NTD asks Americans why they’re buying Crocs? Tesla shares fell today. It did post record high profits for the last quarter but it’s not just from selling cars. The latest census data is out and it’s looking good for one political party. We have details and analysis.


The Growing Cartel of Big Government, Big Media, and Big Tech—Rachel Bovard

“You have this growing cartel between big government, big media, and big tech” that is “punishing any individual that disagrees,” says Rachel Bovard, Senior Director of Policy at the Conservative Partnership Institute. Criticisms of mask mandates and lockdowns are being suppressed, including Governor Ron DeSantis’ roundtable with leading doctors and public policy experts. How does…