Month: April 2022

Senate Democrats Consider Calling on Elon Musk to Testify About Plans for Twitter, Content Moderation

Some Democrats in the Senate are considering calling on Elon Musk to testify in Congress about his purchase of Twitter. The lawmakers did not indicate they were concerned about the legality of the purchase, but rather about Musk’s intention to loosen content moderation in light of the billionaire’s recent comments about the importance of free…


[PREMIERING NOW] Fired for Praying in Public: Coach’s Supreme Court Case Will Decide Future of Religious Freedom

A case being heard at the Supreme Court could determine whether Americans are free to pray in public, or whether any type of public religious expression can get them fired from their jobs. Coach Joe Kennedy lost his job for doing just this, after he began praying on the football field in Bremerton School District,…


[PREMIERING 7:30PM ET] Fired for Praying in Public: High School Coach’s Supreme Court Case Will Decide Future of Religious Freedom

A case being heard at the Supreme Court could determine whether Americans are free to pray in public, or whether any type of public religious expression can get them fired from their jobs. Coach Joe Kennedy lost his job for doing just this, after he began praying on the football field in Bremerton School District,…


Families Should Guard Against ‘Sextortion’ Schemes Targeting Boys: San Diego FBI

SAN DIEGO—The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in San Diego warned parents and caregivers on April 28 about an increase in “sextortion” incidents involving children, especially teenage boys. According to the FBI, the agency has received more reports of adults posing as young girls coercing boys through social media to produce sexual images and videos, and…


China’s Rise and Inflation’s Fall From 1982 Until COVID

Commentary  My tour of China with Australian journalists in 1981 concluded with a tour of the Shenzhen Free Trade Zone—which at that stage was little more than a mass of concrete being laid by the Australian company CSR. If we saw China’s past in Shanghai, with the ludicrous decision of its economic boss—when he “followed…


[PREMIERING 8pm ET] Kash Patel: Strategy Backfires for Clinton Associates; Fusion GPS Emails Reveal Disinformation Play | Kash’s Corner

This episode will premiere April 29 at 8 p.m. ET.  “You can’t say its attorney-client privilege, and then sneakily have it sent out to six different media outlets because you want that story, that narrative … out in the mainstream media.” The defense strategy for ex-Clinton lawyer Michael Sussmann is backfiring, says Kash Patel. While…


Alberta Premier Calls on Trudeau Government to End ‘Pointless’ COVID-19 Travel Restrictions

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said he has called on the federal government to end its “pointless” COVID-19 travel restrictions that no other major country in the world has. “Alberta’s conservative MLAs have called on Trudeau to scrap pointless travel restrictions, including the vaccine passport,” Kenney said in a Twitter post made on April 28. “I don’t…


Exploding Batteries Expose Green Energy’s Hypocrisy and Greed

Commentary Community Choice Energy agencies are failing to disclose flaws about the lynchpin of their entire business model: batteries. Batteries supposedly make intermittent renewable energy—wind and solar—fully viable. However, the record of battery meltdowns and fires is ignored in favor of profits and false claims about “clean” energy. The public deserves far better transparency from…


‘Little Women: Atlanta’ Star Shirlene Pearson Hospitalized in ICU

Shirlene “Ms. Juicy Baby” Pearson, who stars on U.S. reality TV show “Little Women: Atlanta,” has been hospitalized in the ICU with an unknown ailment, her publicizing agency confirmed. The 50-year-old actress’s agency wrote to her fans in an update on social media that Pearson’s condition has slightly improved and she’s currently in stable condition in the…


Millions of Bees Used in Pollination Die in Airline Shipping

About 5 million honeybees bound for Alaska last weekend got waylaid when Delta Air Lines routed them through Atlanta, where most of the bees died after being left for hours in crates on the ground during hot weather. The bees were the first of two shipments ordered by Alaska beekeeper Sarah McElrea from a distributor…