Month: September 2021

‘It’s Like a Zombie Apocalypse Walking Into Parts of San Francisco’ | Jacqui Berlinn

How does a young teenager in California go from playing in the marching band in high school to becoming a fentanyl addict living on the streets of San Francisco? And what are the policies in California that are not helping addicts, but actually making their situations worse? My guest is Jacqui Berlinn, whose son Cory…


Virtue | School’s Out with Sam Sorbo

What is virtue, is it worth pursuing, and is it teachable? Virtue is more important than ever for true happiness in the student and the nation. This episode deals with the whys and hows of virtue, a subject studiously avoided in our educational institutions. – Follow EpochTV on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EpochTVus Twitter: https://twitter.com/EpochTVus Rumble:…


ISIS Bomb Attacks on Taliban Raise Specter of Wider Conflict

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates—The ISIS terrorist group has claimed responsibility for a series of deadly roadside bombs targeting Taliban fighters in eastern Afghanistan, raising the specter of wider conflict between the country’s new Taliban rulers and their long-time rivals. A string of explosions struck Taliban vehicles in Afghanistan’s provincial city of Jalalabad over the weekend,…


Stocks Drop the Most Since May on Worries Over China, Fed

Stocks on Wall Street closed sharply lower Monday, mirroring losses overseas and handing the S&P 500 index its biggest drop in four months. Worries about debt-engorged Chinese property developers—and the damage they could do to investors worldwide if they default—rippled across markets. Investors are also concerned that the U.S. Federal Reserve could signal this week…


Bromell Sets World-Leading Time in 100m After Tokyo Disappointment

Trayvon Bromell banished his Olympic disappointment and beat his own world-leading time in the 100 meters on Saturday, winning the Kip Keino Classic in 9.76 seconds in Nairobi. The American was a favorite heading into the Tokyo Olympics but failed to reach the final in the event last month, coming up short of his previous…


Mississippi Nurse Organizes Rally Against Vaccine Mandates

About 100 people stood in the rain on Saturday to protest vaccine mandates in front of a hospital in Columbus, Mississippi. Nurse Amber Anders organized the rally, one of many that have been held throughout the state. “My biggest frustration with this is that I know I have natural immunity, so I don’t need the…


Canadians Should Vote for Party With ‘Most Balanced Approach’ to Public Issues: Preston Manning

In this election, Canadians should take a moment to ask themselves which federal leader, party, and candidate is offering the most balanced approach to public issues, Preston Manning says. In a recent op-ed in C2C Journal, the founder of the Reform Party said Canadians generally opt for balanced over extreme measures in resolving public issues….


Loaded US Face Tough Ryder Cup Test Against Battle-Hardened Europe

KOHLER, Wis.—Home advantage for a largely inexperienced United States team versus European passion will be one of the compelling storylines in this week’s Ryder Cup between two star-studded teams at Whistling Straits. The Americans will have six Ryder Cup rookies on their 12-man team who will strive to reclaim the trophy against a close-knit and…


New Jerseyans Rally to Protest Vaccine Mandate, Protect Rights

DEPTFORD, New Jersey—A group of New Jerseyans gathered on Saturday at a shopping area in southern New Jersey to oppose COVID-19 vaccine mandates and to advocate for freedoms. A few dozen people protested by the roadside in a shopping area in Deptford, New Jersey, against forced vaccination imposed by the state government by holding signs…


Orange County Sees Continued Declines in COVID-19 Metrics

SANTA ANA, Calif.—Orange County’s COVID-19 hospitalizations and other metrics continued to decline today, but eight more deaths have been logged, including six this month. The number of coronavirus patients in county hospitals decreased from 367 on Friday to 309 Monday, with the number of patients in intensive care falling from 108 Friday to 100 Monday,…