Month: September 2021

Rare Magnitude 5.8 Earthquake Strikes Australia’s Victoria, Tremors Felt Widely

Australians have taken to social media to report they felt a magnitude 5.8 earthquake, revised down from the 6.0 initially reported, which struck in regional Victoria at around 9.15 a.m. local time on Wednesday morning. Houses and apartments shook, with videos and photos emerging on social media showing buildings damaged in the state’s capital, Melbourne. One video showed…


Magnitude 5.8 Earthquake Strikes Australia’s Victoria, Tremors Felt Widely

Australians have taken to social media to report they felt a magnitude 5.8 earthquake, revised down from 6.0 initially reported, that struck in regional Victoria at around 9.15 a.m. on Wednesday morning local time. Houses and apartments shook with videos and photos emerging on social media showing buildings damaged in the state’s capital, Melbourne. One video showed…


Magnitude 6.0 Earthquake Strikes Australia’s Victoria, Tremors Felt Widely

Videos and photos are emerging on social media showing buildings damaged after a magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck in regional Victoria, in the south of Australia at around 9.15 a.m. on Wednesday morning local time. One video showed the brick facade and part of the roof of a building crumbled onto Chapel Street in the suburb of Prahran, while…


Magnitude 6 Earthquake Strikes Victoria, Tremors Felt Widely

Videos and photos are emerging showing buildings damaged after a magnitude 6 earthquake struck in regional Victoria, in the south of Australia at around 9.15 a.m. on Wednesday morning. One video shows the brick facade and part of the roof of a building crumbled onto Chapel Street in the suburb of Prahran, while another shows a live news…


Donate to Candidates, Not Political Parties

Commentary These days, almost all of us are inundated by text messages soliciting money for political candidates and parties. Sometimes it seems we’re getting one every three minutes—and maybe we are. It’s a form of internet pollution—there are many—that could drive a good man or woman to drink. I even got several in one day,…


Deep Dive (Sept. 21): Texas Gov. Abbott Arresting Illegal Border Crossers

The border crisis is back in the spotlight, with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott saying his state has had to bear the brunt of the burden. He said Tuesday, “Because the Biden administration has been promoting and allowing open borders policies, it has been the state of Texas that had to step up and address this…


Facts Matter (Sept. 21): Leaked Zoom Video Reveals Hospital Officials Discuss Scare Tactics Surrounding Vaccine

Let’s explore the unique approaches that governments, as well as private institutions, are using to get people vaccinated. For instance, in North Carolina, a leaked video of a Zoom conference call among hospital staff has just surfaced. And in that video, it shows a doctor, the hospital’s director of marketing, as well as the hospital…


Disneyland Honors Fallen Marine from Afghanistan Attack

Disneyland recently paid tribute to one of the 13 fallen U.S. servicemen who died in the Aug. 26 Afghanistan attack. That marine was Hunter Lopez, 22 from the City of Indio, California, and according to his mother, he was a huge fan of Disney, especially Star Wars. “He’d dress up as a Jedi for Halloween,…


EXCLUSIVE: Larry Elder Reflects on the California Recall Election, with Former State Sen. John Moorlach

“Only in America can a black person be president of the United States and be ‘the face of white supremacy,’” says Larry Elder. “Is this a great country, or what?” Last Friday, we flew down to Orange County, California to do a live interview about the outcome of the recent recall election. We spoke with…


Los Angeles Bans Protests Within 300 Feet of Private Homes

Demonstrators in Los Angeles will no longer be able to protest within 300 feet of a target’s home, according to an ordinance passed today by the city council after Angelenos protesting the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate showed up at two councilmembers’ homes. On Sept. 14, the city council voted 13-2 to pass the ordinance, with…