Month: November 2021

Now More Than Ever Conservatives Must Get Off Twitter

Commentary I have written before urging conservatives to get off Twitter. By remaining on the social media (what a weird name, when you think about it) site they are, in essence, sleeping with the enemy, cooperating with a company that is as deeply mired in cancel culture as any. I need not remind readers of…


CNN Suspends Host Chris Cuomo ‘Indefinitely’

CNN has suspended host Chris Cuomo “indefinitely” on Tuesday following news earlier this week that he had tapped sources to seek help for his brother, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, amid sexual harassment and assault allegations against him. The move comes after materials released Monday by the New York Attorney General’s Office showed that the anchor…


Sex Discrimination Review of Australian Parliament Argues for Sanctions

Australian federal politicians could be hit with sanctions for bullying behaviour or harassment under an overhaul aimed at making the halls of Parliament power safer for women. It’s one of the 28 recommendations from a damning review that found one-third of people working in Parliament House and federal politicians’ offices have been sexually harassed. Just…


COVID-19 Outbreak in China’s Inner Mongolia Rapidly Spreads, Major Port City Under Total Lockdown

The number of local COVID-19 infection cases has rapidly increased in China’s northern city Manzhouli in Inner Mongolia, with the city announcing a total lockdown. At the same time, three places in Inner Mongolia have been upgraded to medium- and high-risk areas. On Nov. 29, the Chinese regime’s Manzhouli Epidemic Prevention and Control Command Center…


Dr. Harvey Risch: Hydroxychloroquine, Ivermectin, and Other Therapeutics Highly Effective in Early COVID Treatment

“These drugs have been suppressed… for reasons that have nothing to do with the science and the medicine.” In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Harvey Risch, a professor of epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health and Yale School of Medicine. He says therapeutics, including hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, can be highly effective…


Extended Federal Pandemic Benefits to Cost $873 Million: PBO

The federal government’s proposal to extend both pandemic sickness and caregiving benefits into next spring will come with a price tag of about $863.6 million, the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) estimates. On Nov. 24, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced that the federal government plans to prolong the Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit…


Southern California Fisheries Reopen After Offshore Oil Spill

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif.—The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) reopened all bays and harbors from Seal Beach to San Onofre Beach on Tuesday, Nov. 30, after nearly two months of closures due to an offshore oil spill. “I am relieved to see that our fisheries will finally be able to reopen,” Orange County Supervisor…


Appeals Court Upholds California’s High-Capacity Magazine Ban

SAN DIEGO—A federal appeals court upheld on Nov. 30 California’s ban on high-capacity ammunition magazines, which a San Diego federal judge previously overturned and ruled as unconstitutional. A divided Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled—by a 7-4 margin—that California’s ban “on legal possession of large-capacity magazines reasonably supported California’s effort to reduce the devastating damage wrought by mass shootings.” The…


NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (Nov. 30)

At least three are dead after active shooter situation unfolded at a Michigan high school, the first witnesses took the stand today in Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial, and famous physician Dr. Oz announces he’s running for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania.


Police: Former UCF Football Player Fatally Shot by Father

JACKSONVILLE, Fla.—A former football player at the University of Central Florida was fatally shot during an altercation with his father and his mother was wounded, authorities said Tuesday. Otis Anderson Jr. was killed late Monday during the argument with his father, Otis Anderson Sr., at his parents’ home in Jacksonville, Florida, according to a partially…