Month: May 2022

Canada Soccer Calls Off Planned Friendly Match With Iran in Face of Rising Criticism

Canada Soccer has cancelled a planned friendly with Iran in the face of growing criticism. In a one-paragraph statement, the governing body gave no reason for the cancellation of the scheduled June 5 game at B.C. Place Stadium in Vancouver. But the idea of hosting the Iranian team, ranked 21st in the world, has drawn…


Why Those Under 60 Are More Likely to Die if Jabbed

Don’t believe what you’re being told by the propaganda machine. Facts don’t lie, and it’s now clear that COVID vaccination makes it more likely you’ll die if you are 60 years old or younger, not less likely. Here’s why. Story at-a-glance According to a recent modeling experiment, “Increased contact among vaccinated people can give the…


English and Welsh Police Apologise for Racism and Issue Mandatory Anti-Racist Training

Police in England and Wales say that a new national anti-racism plan that will involve mandatory training in black history, will address levels of mistrust among black people in England and Wales. But some are cautious about the consequences of the officially adopted ideology that they say will compel police officers to morally check themselves….


Here Are All the 21 Victims Who Died in the Texas School Shooting

The identities of the 21 people, including 19 children, who were slain in a Texas school shooting on May 24 have been identified. Eva Mireles, 44, is one of two teachers killed in the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, according to her aunt, Lydia Martinez Delgado, who spoke to ABC7. Mireles’ daughter, Adalynn, paid tribute to…


Assassins and Terrorists ‘Seek to Exploit’ Southern Border: FBI Director

Terrorists from organizations including Al Qaeda and ISIS seek to gain entry the United States and commit acts of terrorism against its citizens every single day, according to testimony by FBI Director Christopher Wray. In many cases, they attempt to do so by illegally crossing the southern border. “Certainly, any porous point of entry is…


Who Really Invented the Movies? The Mystery of Louis LePrince

On Sept. 16, 1890, the inventor Louis LePrince boarded a train for Paris. He had spent the weekend in Dijon with his brother Albert, arguing over the terms of their mother’s will. Louis claimed Albert owed him at least £1,000. Albert refused to pay. Louis was happy to leave this squabble behind. He planned to…


Chinese Regime Announces Military Drills Near Taiwan After Biden’s Comments About Defending Island

The Chinese military announced on May 25 that it would organize military drills in the sea and air spaces near Taiwan, a move it described as a “warning” to Washington. Colonel Shi Yi, the spokesperson of Eastern Theatre Command of the People’s Liberation Army, said the regime’s military conducted “multi-service joint combat readiness patrols” and…


Watchdog to Investigate 8 UK Universities Over Course Quality

England’s higher education watchdog on Thursday said it will investigate the quality of business and management courses at eight universities. The Office for Students (OfS) said the investigation will examine whether the universities had replaced in-person teaching with poor-quality online learning after the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic. It will also look at how effective the…


Breakaway PTPA Should Have Been Part of Wimbledon Decision: Djokovic

PARIS—World number one Novak Djokovic said on Wednesday that his breakaway players’ group should have been at the negotiating table when the decision was made to strip Wimbledon of ranking points. The tennis governing bodies last week took away ranking points from Wimbledon after organizers of the grasscourt Grand Slam decided to exclude players from…


S&P 500, Dow Open Higher on Earnings Optimism

The S&P 500 and the Dow opened higher on Thursday after strong profit forecasts from companies such as Macy’s, while data confirmed the U.S. economy contracted in the first-quarter, quelling some worries about aggressive rate hikes. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 127.89 points, or 0.40 percent, at the open to 32,248.17. The S&P 500…