Month: July 2021

NTD Business Full Broadcast (July 30)

ExxonMobil reported its highest profit in a year. But with easing lockdowns and higher commodity prices, oil companies are still deciding to keep production spending low. The Black Widow Faces a new foe: the Disney Corporation. Will the House of Mouse’s army of lawyers be too much for our favorite assassin? One New York City…


GOP Doctors: Biden Administration Not Disclosing Whether Border Crossers Are Being Tested for COVID-19

Republicans in the U.S. House are pushing the Biden administration to disclose how many illegal immigrants who cross at the U.S. southern border are being tested for the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, which causes the disease COVID-19, by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as vaccinated Americans are being told to wear masks indoors. In…


Decline of American Nuns Costs Charities Billions

A generation ago, about 181,000 Catholic women in religious orders provided Americans with affordable healthcare and effective private schools. Today, only 38,000 are left struggling to run charity organizations designed for nearly five times their number, leading schools and hospitals to close or privatize. In American history, nuns and sisters in religious orders have been…


President of the Orange County Board of Education: CRT Is Marxism That Endangers the US

Many parents of all races are opposing critical race theory (CRT) across in the United States. Mari Barke, president of the Orange County Board of Education in California, thinks that anti-Americans use the Marxist CRT as a weapon to demonize those with different views, “that is the real danger in this country today.” Barke runs…


‘Special Counsel’ Named to Investigate 2020 Election in Wisconsin: House Speaker

The top Republican in the Wisconsin Assembly said Friday that his office is expanding a probe into the 2020 presidential election, adding that more investigations are warranted. House Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, a Republican, signed contracts with several retired law enforcement officials and a former judge, although two of three quit in recent days, he confirmed…


Broadway to Require Patrons Show Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination

Theaters on Broadway in New York City will require audience members to wear masks and present proof of COVID-19 vaccination. All workers, including performers and backstage crew, are also being required to get COVID-19 shots. Under the new policy, patrons must present proof that they’ve gotten a vaccine authorized by the Food and Drug Administration…


Ship Tied to Israeli Billionaire Attacked Off Oman, 2 Killed

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates—An attack on an oil tanker linked to an Israeli billionaire killed two crew members off Oman in the Arabian Sea, authorities said Friday, marking the first fatalities after years of assaults targeting shipping in the region. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the Thursday night raid on the Liberian-flagged tanker Mercer…


World’s Largest Food Company Will Raise Prices Over Inflation

Nestlé, the world’s largest food and beverage firm, announced this week that it would increase prices on goods due to inflation. Last month, consumer prices increased 5.4 percent in June from a year earlier, the biggest monthly gain since 2008. Nestlé CEO Mark Schneider told reporters Thursday that “what we’ve seen this year is some…


Navy Charges Sailor With Setting Fire That Destroyed Warship

SAN DIEGO—The U.S. Navy charged a sailor on Thursday with starting a fire last year that destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard docked off San Diego, marking the maritime branch’s worst warship blaze outside of combat in recent memory. The amphibious assault ship burned for more than four days. Left with extensive structural, electrical and mechanical…


Two Travellers From U.S. Fined $20,000 Each for Fake Vaccination Documents

TORONTO—Two travellers who arrived in Toronto from the United States have been fined for providing fake COVID-19 proof of vaccination documents and lying about pre-departure tests. The Public Health Agency of Canada says the travellers also didn’t comply with requirements to stay at a government-authorized hotel or to get tested upon arrival. The agency says…