Month: April 2022

Mom Teaches Infant Water Survival Skills After Losing Son in A Drowning Accident

One mother is teaching her baby girl a life saving skill after suffering a tragedy. …


8 Things Ridiculously Successful People Do Before 8 A.M.

By Travis Bradberry Starbucks continues to grow relentlessly, with CEO Howard Schultz planned to design “next Starbucks—an evolution of our company deep with purpose.” While many factors contribute to Starbucks’ immunity to economic trends, most are driven by Schultz. Starbucks’ massive size hasn’t stopped him from realizing his vision of creating a company that’s about…


UK Online Safety Bill Could ‘Drive More People Into The Dark Web’

Critics of Britain’s new Online Safety Bill say they fear it will erode freedom of speech and could push more people into seeking alternatives on the dark web. The Bill—which was last week given an unopposed second reading by British MPs—would force Google, Twitter, Meta (formerly Facebook), and others, to abide by a code of conduct, overseen…


Malaysia to Lift Outdoor Mask Mandate, Scrap COVID Tests for Vaccinated Travelers

Malaysia will ease most of its COVID-19 restrictions beginning May 1, including lifting its outdoor mask mandate, as the country enters the endemic phase of the coronavirus, the Health Minister said Wednesday. Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said in a statement that wearing masks outdoors will be optional and physical distancing will no longer be necessary….


British National Killed in Ukraine, Foreign Office Confirms

A British national has been killed in Ukraine and another is missing, the UK Foreign Office has confirmed. In a statement on April 28, the Foreign Office said: “We can confirm that a British national has been killed in Ukraine and are supporting their family.” On the missing person, the spokesperson said: “We are aware…


Kansas Lawmakers Fail to Override Governor’s Veto on Transgender Sports Ban Bill

The Kansas House of Representatives on April 28 voted to sustain Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto on a bill that would have barred biological male athletes from competing in female school sports teams. The House voted 81–41 in favor of an override, falling just three votes short of overriding the veto via a two-thirds majority. Known as The Fairness in Women’s Sports…


Art That Expresses Kindness: Wood Artist Hopes to Create the Right Influence With His Work

Embracing the unique color, texture, and shape of every log of wood, a Taiwanese sculptor has created hundreds of wood carvings that all have a story to tell. For the last 30 years, Tsai Mingfeng, 49, has been crafting outstanding wood sculptures, chiseling and hammering conscientiously to express the righteous principles of truth, compassion, and…


Football Coach Fired for Praying After Games, Shows Trend of Religious Hostility: Jay Richards

The U.S. Supreme Court has begun deliberating a case involving a former high school assistant football coach from Washington state which will impact how religious liberty is defined in public schools and beyond. Jay Richards, senior research fellow in Religious Liberty and Civil Society at the Heritage Foundation, thinks that former coach Joseph Kennedy’s case…


Number of Illegal Immigrants Living in US Rose by 1 Million in Biden’s First Year: Report

The illegal immigrant population in the United States increased by one million in President Joe Biden’s first year in office, according to a new report. At the end of 2021, 15.5 million illegal aliens were residing in the country, the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) estimated. After rolling back key Trump-era policies, Biden presided over…


Weaponized National Security Apparatus Makes for a Dangerous America

Commentary While America’s ruling regime engages in a War on Wrongthink, targeting perceived enemies— including those it sometimes resorts to creating—with all its might, actual enemies of the republic continue to be able to plot, plan, and sometimes strike. Consider a few recent stories that illustrate this point, and their ramifications. Several weeks ago in…