Month: April 2022

Musk Lines Up $46.5B for Twitter Deal; Florida to Take Away Disney’s Special Status | NTD Business

Musk has the backers to buy twitter. Many of America’s biggest banks say they’ll front him the money. Florida lawmakers vote to strip Disney of its special status. Walt Disney World will no longer be its own, little government. A Chinese state owned oil giant who got delisted in the U.S. has raised over $4 billion…


SLEIGHT RIDE | Russian Philharmonic – Moscow City Symphony

SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF MOSCOW “RUSSIAN PHILHARMONIC” CONDUCTOR ROBERTO MOLINELLI MOSCOW INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF MUSIC NOVEMBER 30, 2021 Russian Philharmonic – Moscow City Symphony – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5i_HksSX5S7VY5hysvdzaw   * Click “Save” button below the video and you can watch it later on “My List” – Follow EpochTV on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EpochTVus Twitter: https://twitter.com/EpochTVus Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/EpochTV Gettr:…


4 Ducks Shot to Death at Costa Mesa’s ‘Duck Park’

COSTA MESA, Calif.—Four ducks were found shot to death on the morning of April 18 at TeWinkle Park in Costa Mesa, California, and the city’s police department is still searching for the suspect. Last seen on Easter Sunday, the ducks—one male mallard, two Muscovy ducks known as Mr. Chipper and Grace, and one Pekin duck…


Freedom of Information Act, Enacted to Promote Transparency, Is Hiding Government Wrongdoing | Truth Over News

Dr. Anthony Fauci and his parent organization, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), have dictated our nation’s COVID-19 response for the last two years. They’ve done so without accountability, responsibility, or oversight. Worse still, Fauci and the NIH have lied repeatedly to the American people. When American citizens who were determined to get to the truth…


The Inhumanity of Critical Race Theory

Commentary Karl Marx is long dead, and so, too, should be Marxism. But it’s not. Marxist thought is alive and kicking in the twisted minds of critical race theory (CRT) professors, far-left think tanks, teachers, and teachers’ unions across the country. Dividing Society Marxism, you may recall, divides society into two basic camps. The powerful…


Discover the Outstanding Health Benefits of Dragon Fruit

There’s no denying it – the appearance of dragon fruit can be a little off-putting.  This unusual-looking fruit is sheathed in thick, reptilian-looking scales tinged with a fiery-looking pinkish-red.  Never fear, though.  Like the artichoke – which it somewhat resembles – the dragon fruit is hiding a delicious taste under its armored skin. Scientists report…


[PREMIERING 4/21 at 7:30PM ET] PART 1: Dr. Richard Urso: Alarming Post-Booster Trends and the Censorship of Treatments for COVID-19

This episode will premiere Thursday, April 21, at 7:30 p.m. ET!   “All of a sudden when the word COVID-19, coronavirus, came up, there was no treatment for inflammation, no treatment for respiratory compromise, no treatment for blood clotting. How is that possible? It’s completely absurd.” During the COVID-19 pandemic, standard protocols for finding treatments were…


Biden Appointee Imposing CRT-Based Training on National Credit Union Administration

Employees and contractors of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA)—the federal agency that regulates the credit union industry—are being subjected to racial bias and sensitivity training based on critical race theory (CRT), according to documents obtained by a nonprofit government watchdog. Judicial Watch said in a statement that it received from the NCUA 15 pages of…


Fed’s Powell Aims for ‘Soft Landing,’ Confirms 50-Basis-Point Hike on the Table in May

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says it is “absolutely essential” to trim inflation while also accomplishing a “soft landing.” Powell participated in an event as part of the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Debate on the Global Economy, which also featured IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva and European Central Bank (ECB) president Christine Lagarde. Speaking during…


Patiently ‘Painting’ With Thread

London’s the last place you’d think of when looking at hand embroidery artist Susannah Weiland’s homeware designs. Hummingbirds hover between orchids and angel trumpet flowers, peacocks pose among pagodas and park benches, and brightly colored frogs leap between lily pads and giant lotuses. “Multi Hummingbirds” cushions, 2017, by Susannah Weiland. Hand embroidered, one-of-a-kind cushions. Pencil…