Month: February 2022

China Avoids Calling Russia Attack ‘Invasion’

Russian troops are moving on Ukrainian streets. But one nation has avoided calling it an invasion. And it’s the same nation that could stand to benefit from the attack. The justice department is ending a program that cracks down on Beijing’s intellectual property theft. This comes after controversies that it’s amping up racism against Asian-Americans….


14 Months After Jan. 6, First Trial Starts Feb. 28 in US District Court

Final details worked out Thursday will allow jury selection to begin on Feb. 28 in the first criminal trial of the more than 750 people charged with crimes at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. United States District Judge Dabney L. Friedrich will call 80 potential jurors in the District of Columbia trial of…


14 Months After Jan. 6, First Trial Starts Feb. 28 in U.S. District Court

Final details worked out Thursday will allow jury selection to begin on Feb. 28 in the first criminal trial of the more than 750 people charged with crimes at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. United States District Judge Dabney L. Friedrich will call 80 potential jurors in the District of Columbia trial of…


Ukraine Orders General Mobilization, Announces 137 Dead

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has signed a decree ordering a general mobilization of the population after Russia started attacking the country in the early hours of Thursday. The decree, on the presidential website, said the mobilization “to ensure the defence of the state” would be carried out within 90 days of the decree coming into force….


Ukraine Orders General Mobilization, Announces New Death Toll

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has signed a decree ordering a general mobilization of the population after Russia started attacking the country in the early hours of Thursday. The decree, on the presidential website, said the mobilization “to ensure the defence of the state” would be carried out within 90 days of the decree coming into force….


Ukraine Orders General Mobilization

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has signed a decree ordering a general mobilization of the population after Russia started attacking the country in the early hours of Thursday. The decree, on the presidential website, said the mobilization “to ensure the defence of the state” would be carried out within 90 days of the decree coming into force….


China-Russia Alliance an ‘Alarm Bell for the World’: Australian Defence Minister

Australia’s Defence Minister Peter Dutton has called out Chinese regime leader Xi Jinping who he said wields the power to pressure Russian President Vladimir Putin over his invasion of Ukraine but has “chosen not to do that.” “The world stands as one to condemn the actions of President Putin—except for the Chinese government, tragically,” Dutton…


Multiple Los Angeles USPS Workers Plead Guilty to EDD Fraud

A former United States Postal Service (USPS) clerk, who was charged with committing unemployment benefits fraud, was sentenced Feb. 24 to three years of probation, one year of home detention, and ordered to pay over $160,000 in restitution. Armand C. Legardy, 33, of Inglewood, California, obtained nine state Employment Development Department (EDD) debits cards from unidentified people that were issued…


The American Freedom Tour: Fight Like Hell and Take Back America

I attended the American Freedom Tour in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in which a bevy of speakers encourage and uplift attendees based on the pillars of faith, family, finances, and freedom. This one-day event is designed to empower everyday leaders and give them the tools to create actual change to take back the country from its…


Is China’s Investigation of the ‘Chained Woman’ Set to Do Her More Harm Than Good?

Parents in China understand the need to keep a close eye on their children: to prevent them from wandering off, as there is an ever-present risk of child abduction. Over there, the idea of children being stolen, sold, and enslaved is not an abstract notion or an isolated circumstance—it’s a day-to-day reality. In 1995, a…