Month: September 2021

EpochTV Review: How Antifa and Socialist Ideologies Are Rooted in Communism

In the latest episode of a special documentary series by EpochTV, Joshua Philipp compares the ideologies of communism, fascism, Nazism, and anarchy—both in their inception and development. In American politics today, there’s an idea of far-right versus far-left. However, this is often misrepresented. Both ends of the spectrum—with socialism usually on the far-left, and fascism…


Bitcoin Miners Forging Partnerships With Struggling Nuclear Power Plants Amid Criticism Over Environmental Impact

Bitcoin miners facing growing scrutiny over the environmental impact of the process have turned to struggling carbon-free nuclear plants in an effort to resolve issues facing the industry, The Wall Street Journal reported. Miners hope the partnerships will create more stable and environmentally-friendly power, while also benefiting nuclear plants that are facing stiff competition from cheaper power sources and…


Facebook Pauses Plans for Instagram for Children

Facebook has paused its plans to create an Instagram for children under 13 after the effort drew pushback from dozens of attorneys general. Adam Mosseri, head of Instagram, said in a blog post on Monday that the company still believes building the version for children “is the right thing to do” but it is “pausing…


Rolls-Royce Soars After Hitting Disposal Target With $2 Billion ITP Sale

LONDON—Rolls-Royce said it had agreed to sell its Spanish unit ITP Aero to a consortium led by Bain Capital Private Equity for 1.7 billion euros ($2 billion), helping the British engineering group hit its 2 billion pound target for disposals. The sale, announced on Monday, sent Rolls-Royce shares soaring 11 percent to 148 pence, their…


EpochTV Review: Desalination Plant Still Under Construction After 20 Years of Court Battles

The state of California has been in the throes of a drought for many years. The chairwoman of the Water Resources Control Board stated in 2014 that the California drought was the most serious drought that Californians had faced in modern times. This severely affected farmers and the production of fruits and plants in the…


British Gardener Forms an Incredible and Unbreakable Bond With a Robin

A British gardener has formed a unique friendship with a robin named Bob whom he visits at least twice a week. Owing to Bob’s love for the camera, the pair have become world-famous for their heartwarming garden antics. Tony Putman, 39, who lives in the English town of Crowborough, East Sussex, met Bob in his hometown…


Custodian Was Given a Car so He No Longer Has to Walk to Work

The world is full of amazing people with generous hearts. Bless this man! He knows who to thank first. And bless America—a nation of loving, caring human beings.


Credit Suisse Board Backs CEO, Chairman Tells SonntagsBlick

ZURICH—Credit Suisse’s board of directors is convinced Chief Executive Thomas Gottstein is the right person to strategically realign the bank by curbing risk appetite, the Swiss bank’s chairman said in a newspaper interview published on Sunday. Asked whether he was planning to replace Gottstein as CEO or take over the operational lead of the bank…


Dow, S&P Futures Inch Higher as Banks, Energy Stocks Jump

Futures tracking the Dow and the S&P 500 index edged higher on Monday, as investors pivoted towards economically sensitive sectors, with focus turning towards upcoming economic readings and ongoing talks over increased government spending. Oil majors Exxon Mobil and Chevron Corp. rose 1.5 percent and 1.2 percent in premarket trade, respectively, tracking crude prices, while…


Florida Mom Crafts Miniature Clay Foods on an Incredibly Small Scale: ‘Do What You Love!’

A clay artist who works in miniature is bringing nostalgic joy to the masses with her unique art. Crafting recognizable foods by hand, on an incredibly small scale, her mini-masterpieces make a maximal impact. Cheronda Renee, 42, lives in Cocoa, Florida. She was watching a children’s show with her son over 20 years ago when she…