Month: March 2022

Ohio Election Candidates Still in the Dark Amid Congressional Mapping Delays

The approval of a new congressional district map for Ohio next could be in the hands of a federal court instead of the Ohio Supreme Court. That comes much to the chagrin of candidates who do not yet know where to stump, are having to re-examine campaign budgets leading up to the May 3 primary…


Mapping Out a Strategy: Ohio Election Candidates Are Still in the Dark

The approval of a new congressional district map for Ohio next could be in the hands of a federal court instead of the Ohio Supreme Court. That comes much to the chagrin of candidates who do not yet know where to stump, are having to re-examine campaign budgets leading up to the May 3 primary…


Facts Matter (March 29): Fauci Admits Natural Immunity, Says He’s Stepping Down Soon, Braces For Investigations

According to a new study that came out of Sweden, researchers have uncovered a piece of the puzzle that answers the question of why health care workers who took care of COVID-19 patients on a daily basis never contracted the virus themselves. And this study came at a very interesting time, one in which the…


Stolen Luxury Cars Worth $2.3 Million Found Stashed in Backyard of Home in Los Angeles San Fernando Valley Images

By Jaimie Ding From Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES—More than 30 stolen luxury vehicles, including BMWs, Aston Martins, Bentleys, Porsches and Jaguars, were being stashed in a Van Nuys backyard, authorities said. The cars, worth a total of $2.3 million, had been “fraudulently purchased” from dealerships in Southern California, according to California Highway Patrol investigators….


MIT Will Again Require SAT, ACT Scores for Admissions, Citing ‘Very Demanding’ Math Classes

Bucking the nationwide trend of test-optional college admissions, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) said it will revive standardized test requirements for future admissions cycles. Like many other colleges and universities across the United States, MIT in 2020 suspended its SAT and ACT testing requirements due to disruptions caused by the pandemic. In Monday’s announcement,…


Family of Woman Who Plunged to Her Death Off Drawbridge Sues Demanding Changes in Safety Procedures

By Eileen Kelley From South Florida Sun-Sentinel FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.—Drawbridge tender Artiussa Paulk tried to “hijack the truth,” creating a false narrative when she told police blame falls squarely on Carol Wright, the woman who in February plunged to her death after Paulk opened the drawbridge she was crossing, Wright’s family attorney said. But police…


PART 2: Victor Davis Hanson on Russia-Ukraine ‘New World Order,’ Biolabs, and Other War Messaging—Is This a WWIII Moment?

Previously, in part one of my interview with classicist and military historian Victor Davis Hanson, we discussed Vladimir Putin’s goals, Beijing’s position on the war, and why the left and corporate media seem to all be advancing identical narratives. In part two, we dig deeper into what’s really going on with the Russia-Ukraine War—from talk…


‘We Can’t Win That Fight Just by Pretending We Don’t Have to Compete’: Dr. Robert Atkinson on US-China Relationship

The Senate just approved a $52 billion bill for semiconductor chip manufacturing in the United States—part of its version of the United States Innovation and Competition Act. Is this a step toward the United States taking a “whole-of-government” approach when it comes to competition with China? Or are the stakes even high enough to warrant a…


Australians to Spend Big in First COVID Restriction Free Holiday in 2 Years

With lockdowns behind them and borders easing, Australians are planning to spend billions this Easter—the first holiday period in two years where people can travel largely free of CCP virus restrictions, a survey from Australia’s peak retail body reveals. “Australians have had their travel restricted through the pandemic, but with the borders opened and safety…


Wednesday, March 30, 2022: Epoch Crossword