Month: February 2022

Facts Matter (Feb. 28): Poison Control Centers Warn About Toxic Chemical in At-Home Virus Test Kits, Children At Higher Risk

The National Poison Control Center, in a new official statement, is warning Americans of a toxic chemical that was found to be present in at-home COVID-19 test kits—specifically, in the test kits being sent out by the U.S. government to households across America. Resources: 🔵 Sekur (promo code: Roman) https://ept.ms/3yW0Wul 🔵 Toxic Chemical: https://ept.ms/3stving https://ept.ms/3McJjh2…


Cyber Insurance Costs Spike 113 Percent in a Year in Australia: Report

Insurance costs have doubled for cybersecurity breaches amid an onslaught of ransomware attacks globally, according to global consultancy AON. The report, Cyber Insurance Market Insights, found that average premiums rose 113 percent from 2020 to 2021, with AON Australia expecting costs to continue to rise in 2022. “Ransomware has been, and will continue to be,…


Is the Supreme Court Too Supreme for America?

Some of the greatest minds in American history are connected with the Supreme Court. But looking at the current Supreme Court, are these great minds too enlightened or too cloistered to properly serve the American people? Benjamin H. Barton, author of the new work “Credentialed Court: Inside the Cloistered, Elite World of American Justice,” discusses…


Sen. Mike Braun and KT McFarland: Energy Independence to Confront China and Russia | CPAC 2022

This year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) was held amid global turmoil. While Russia invades Ukraine, many say that China remains the bigger threat. However, what are the prerequisites to confronting China and Russia? Experts and lawmakers at the conference seem to agree that energy independence is the way. I spoke with Sen. Mike Braun…


Former White House Physician Says Biden Is Not Cognitively Fit For Office

Dr. Ronny Jackson is a congressman from Texas, a retired Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy, as well as the former White House doctor to Presidents Bush, Obama and Trump. And during our interview, we discussed the situation in Ukraine, the Truckers convoy, the ballooning national debt, as well as his insight into why 66…


Republicans Nominate Candidates on First Day of Convention

GARDEN CITY, New York—The New York state Republican Party nominated Paul Rodriguez for comptroller, Michael Henry for attorney general, and Joseph Pinion III for U.S. senator on Feb. 28, the first day of its two-day convention at the Garden City Hotel on Long Island. The morning was kicked off by newly elected Nassau County Executive,…


Los Angeles Mayoral Candidates Discuss Housing, Port at San Pedro Debate

SAN PEDRO, Calif.—A handful of the top Los Angeles mayoral candidates gathered for another round of debate and discussion on Feb. 27 at the Warner Grand Theatre in San Pedro, California. The forum, hosted by Shannon Ross, of the San Pedro Democratic Club, began at noon and included candidates for the Los Angeles County Sheriff and…


Berger Loses 5-stroke Lead, Straka 3 Birdies Late to Win First PGA Event at Honda Classic

Sepp Straka birdied three of the last five holes in the final round Sunday to win his first tour event, tying for the largest comeback victory of the season on the tough PGA National Resort And Spa Course at the Honda Classic in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Straka, a 28-year-old Austrian residing in Athens, Georgia, took advantage of…


California Bill Would Provide Free Meals to All Preschoolers

California lawmakers are seeking to provide free school lunches for daycare providers—expanding upon the state’s meal program that will make breakfast and lunch free for K–12 students. Sen. Josh Becker (D-Peninsula) introduced Senate Bill (SB) 1481 on Feb. 18 that, if passed, would require the state to provide reimbursement for two meals daily for daycare…


Canada Sending Anti-Tank Weapons to Ukraine, Trudeau Says

Canada announced Monday it will send anti-tank weapons to bolster Ukraine and impose additional sanctions to punish Russia for its invasion. At a press conference in Ottawa on Feb. 28 attended by some of his cabinet ministers, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada and its allies are not seeking to provoke or escalate tensions with…