Month: May 2022

Paul Pelosi’s Lawyer Issues Statement After Alleged DUI Arrest of Speaker Pelosi’s Husband

An attorney for Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, issued a statement after he was arrested for allegedly driving under the influence. Jail records show that Pelosi, 82, was arrested over the weekend in Napa County, California, and faces two misdemeanor charges. On Sunday, the California Highway Patrol released details about the…


A Unique Community Garden That United a Neighborhood

A man named Seneca Scott built community in West Oakland by building a community garden. Bottoms Up Garden lost its crops during the pandemic, but the community it built is still there. Seneca was no farmer when he moved to West Oakland from inner-city Cleveland via Cornell. But his neighbor Jason Byrnes was from rural…


LIVE: Jury Deliberates in Depp–Heard Trial

The jury is deliberating the fate of Johnny Depp’s defamation case against ex-wife Amber Heard. Depp claims Heard wrongly accused him of domestic abuse in a Washington Post op-ed. * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on “My List.” Follow EpochTV on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/EpochTVus Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/EpochTV Truth Social:…


Wine’s Fragility

Winemakers around the world have tools and strategies today that they never had decades ago that help to make wine a lot more stable than it ever was back then. Unless a bottle of wine has been held under horrible conditions, especially excessive heat or temperatures that vary up and down, most of the time…


Shooting in San Juan Capistrano Leaves One Dead

SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif.—A man was fatally shot in San Juan Capistrano, and an investigation was underway Tuesday, authorities said. The shooting was reported at about 9:20 p.m. Monday in the 26000 block of Calle San Francisco, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department. The 33-year-old victim was found dead in a townhouse, but it…


Plumber: Tired of Getting the Cold Shoulder in the Shower

By Ed Del Grande Tribune News Service Q: Hi Ed: We plan to do an extensive remodeling job in our bathroom. Also, I’m tired of waiting for what seems like a long time for the shower water to get hot before I can jump in. Is there a way we can address this problem during the…


Transgenderism Has Captured British Criminal Justice Policy: Report

England and Wales’ current criminal justice policy prioritises the wishes and feelings of those who identify as transgender and needs to be reviewed as “a matter of urgency,” a conservative think tank has argued. In its latest paper published on Monday (pdf), the London-based Policy Exchange think tank addressed the impact of policies and practices within…


Clinton Lawyer, FBI Official Texted for Years After Meeting

The Clinton campaign lawyer who took sketchy allegations to the FBI ahead of the 2016 election maintained communication via text with an FBI official for years afterward, including sharing an Epoch Times article, newly published messages show. The lawyer, Michael Sussmann, in September 2016 took claims about then-presidential candidate Donald Trump and Russia to then-FBI…


Alleged Climate Activist Tried to Smear Cake on ‘Mona Lisa,’ Attack Foiled by Bulletproof Glass

The “Mona Lisa,” possibly the world’s most famous artwork, was the target of attempted vandalism on May 29 when a man threw a piece of cake at the enclosure and smeared the glass with icing. The 36-year-old man was disguised as an old woman and arrived in a wheelchair. Speaking in French as he was…


US Wheat Crop Hit by Dry Winter Then Soggy Spring, Adding to Global Tightness

North Dakota farmer Dwight Grotberg wanted to plant more wheat this spring to capitalize on soaring prices since Ukraine’s war cut grain exports and left the world short of millions of tons of wheat supply. Heavy rain has prevented Grotberg from planting as much wheat crop as he wanted and is hampering farmers across the…