Month: April 2022

Minister Repeats False Claim Convoy Protesters Were Linked to Ottawa Arson

Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino repeated the false claim that Freedom Convoy protesters were linked to an Ottawa arson incident as he spoke during a meeting of the joint committee reviewing the invocation of the Emergencies Act. Mendicino made the comments on April 26 after Liberal MP Yasir Naqvi asked if he recalled the convoy…


LA County to Fine Agencies for Wasting Water, OC Won’t

The Orange County Water District, which provides water for over 2.5 million people in the region, will not mandate outdoor water usage to one day a week, officials said April 27, a day after the neighboring Metropolitan Water District—which services parts of Los Angeles, Riverside, and Ventura counties—announced an emergency conservation mandate to do so….


China Reports 1st Ever Human Case of H3N8 Bird Flu

A boy in China has contracted the H3N8 strain of bird flu, which appears to be the first known human case in the world, said the Chinese regime’s health authorities. The case involved is a 4-year-old boy who had been hospitalized on April 10 in Zhumadian city in the central province of Henan, China’s health…


Why Rich California Is a Poor State

Commentary California is a state of contradictions. Silicon Valley-San Francisco is the epicenter of global digital production and wealth. Yet the streets of San Francisco are cluttered with the homeless and their ordure and discarded needles. The middle class long has departed the Bay Area, or been reduced from that status to lower-class existence just…


Shen Yun Goes Digital With ‘Shen Yun Creations’

For years, fans of the world renowned, New York-based Shen Yun Performing Arts would ask where they could buy recordings of the performances, and whether Shen Yun would consider making its content available online. Besides the Shen Yun Orchestra performance recordings that include only a few of the original pieces from the performances, it was…


Georgia Secretary of State Office Investigating Ballot Harvesting, Noncitizen Voter Registration

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s office is investigating the issue of ballot harvesting and the registration of noncitizens on voter rolls, the official said Tuesday on the “John Solomon Reports” podcast. “[W]hat I found is we had 1,634 that were never put on the voter rolls, they were in the pending status, because they…


America’s Navy Is Failing—Triple Its Budget or Lose a War to Russia and China

Commentary China just put two more naval cruisers into service. The two Type 055s, bigger than destroyers, already conducted night-firing exercises. Meanwhile, the U.S. Navy plans to retire all its cruisers without replacement until 2028. Type 055 tested its YJ-21 hypersonic anti-ship ballistic missile (ASBM) and another missile that appears to have a maneuverable reentry vehicle (MaRV)….


Chinese Regime Seeks to Control Global EV Supply Chain, Leaving US Vulnerable: Experts

Competition between the United States and China in the realms of electric and autonomous vehicles could determine the future control of global supply chains in an unprecedented way, according to a lawmaker and several experts. “Our competitors, particularly in China, are not holding back,” said Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.) during an April 27 event hosted…


Terrifying Dashcam Video Shows Big Rig Truck Brake Failure, Driver Narrowly Weaving Around School Bus

Terrifying dashcam footage shows a big rig truck driver in a desperate scenario—but his quick actions narrowly averting a disaster. Barreling down an Ohio state highway near Montville on the morning of April 19, the driver realized his brakes had failed. Meanwhile, a school bus was stopped in the single lane roadway directly ahead of him,…


Terrifying Dashcam Video Shows Big Rig Truck Break Failure, Driver Narrowly Weaving Around School Bus

Terrifying dashcam footage shows a big rig truck driver in a desperate scenario—but his quick actions narrowly averting a disaster. Barreling down an Ohio state highway near Montville on the morning of April 19, the driver realized his brakes had failed. Meanwhile, a school bus was stopped in the single lane roadway directly ahead of him,…