Month: September 2021

COASTER Rail Service To Expand Between San Diego and Oceanside on Oct. 25

OCEANSIDE, Calif.—Commuters and visitors along the Interstate 5 corridor will soon have more options when traveling between Oceanside and downtown San Diego with expanded COASTER rail service slated to begin next month, it was announced Sept. 30. The North County Transit District’s (NCTD) increased COASTER service will provide 30 daily trips Monday through Friday with…


US Marine Who Says He Rescued Baby at Kabul Airport Being Investigated for Appearing at Trump Rally

A U.S. Marine who says he rescued a baby when U.S. troops held the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, is being investigated for going on stage at rally held by former President Donald Trump over the weekend. “The 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) has initiated a command investigation regarding LCpl Hunter Clark’s attendance at the event…


Republican Lawmakers Press Biden Administration to Get Tougher on China

Republican lawmakers are calling for the Biden administration to harden its policy toward Beijing, saying that recent remarks from senior officials revealed a failure to “grasp the true threat posed by the Chinese Communist Party.” U.S. climate envoy John Kerry recently responded to a question about the plight of Uyghurs in China’s western Xinjiang region…


What Huawei Dreads Most Is More US Sanctions

Commentary Huawei’s financial report for the first half of this year shows a sharp decline in its revenue. The company’s senior members have talked about their difficulties on different occasions, revealing that Washington’s sanctions and technology ban have significantly impacted the Chinese tech giant. On Aug. 6, Huawei disclosed its H1 financial report. According to…


Smith & Wesson Moving Corporate Headquarters From Massachusetts to Tennessee

Gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson said that it has moved its headquarters from Massachusetts to Tennessee, citing recent gun-control legislation that has been proposed in Massachusetts. “This has been an extremely difficult and emotional decision for us, but after an exhaustive and thorough analysis, for the continued health and strength of our iconic company, we feel…


Applesauce Cake With Hot Rum Sauce Will Get You So Excited About Fall

It’s always fun to open up my grandma’s recipe box to find the perfect dish handwritten on an index card. And her classic applesauce cake jumped out at me as the ideal treat for fall. It’s made with all the warm spices we associate with the cooler months—cinnamon, cloves, and allspice—and there are chopped walnuts…


NTD Business Full Broadcast (Sept. 30)

Lawmakers are passing a bill to avoid a government shutdown, but another test of President Joe Biden’s agenda lay ahead as the House prepared to vote on the trillion-dollar infrastructure bill. Bed Bath & Beyond’s shares plunged after it slashed forecasts for the year. What does the company say is behind the missed expectations? Most…


Legal Group to Challenge BC Vaccine Passport Mandate

A legal advocacy group is launching a legal challenge against British Columbia’s vaccine passport system for failing to allow exemptions for individuals who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons. The province’s vaccine card system is unconstitutional because it doesn’t allow exemptions for those who suffered adverse effects from the vaccine or have complex medical conditions,…


Scientists Promoted Natural Origins Theory While Privately Acknowledging Possibility of Lab Leak | Truth Over News

A 2015 paper indirectly linked in an article published on Jan. 31, 2020, held proof that Dr. Anthony Fauci’s organization had funded gain-of-function research in China during a mandated moratorium. This revelation sparked a series of events as Fauci-led scientists sought to promote the theory of natural origin as a means to hide their complicity…


Democrats’ $3.5 Trillion Reconciliation Bill Includes Multiple Measures Benefitting Unions

News Analysis Unions are among the biggest beneficiaries of President Joe Biden’s $3.5 trillion “Build Back Better” spending plan that has united Republican opposition while splitting Democrats in Congress during nearly round-the-clock negotiations seeking sufficient votes for passage. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) must overcome opposition from two Democratic senators—Joe Manchin of West Virginia…