Month: May 2022

Point La Jolla to Close for Sea Lions

SAN DIEGO—The San Diego City Council Tuesday approved an annual seasonal closure of Point La Jolla and Boomer Beach during sea lion pupping season—May 1 through Oct. 31. The closure, authorized by the California Coastal Commission on April 8, is intended to ensure the safety and health of both visitors to the area and the…


Herschel Walker Wins Georgia GOP Senate Primary

Name recognition from his football stardom at the University of Georgia and an endorsement from former president Donald Trump proved more impactful than a controversial past as Herschel Walker decisively won the Georgia GOP U.S. Senate primary on May 24. With 5 percent of the precincts reporting at 7:41 p.m., Walker received 71 percent of…


LIVE: Officials Give Update on Texas Elementary School Shooting

Officials are expected to hold a news conference to give updates on a shooting at a Texas elementary school. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said 14 children and a teacher were fatally shot by an 18-year-old male. * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on “My List.” Follow EpochTV on social…


Capitol Report (May 24): Pelosi Responds After Denied Communion; Big Primary Races in Multiple States

Tuesday night, there are key primary elections happening in Georgia, Texas, and Alabama. And with Democrats holding a very slim majority in Congress, every vote counts. This year’s midterms could flip the balance of power in the nation’s Capitol. We’ll take a look at how these races are unfolding. Former Virginia Attorney General and acting…


How to Spend Memorial Day Weekend in Orange County

Heartbeat of Mexico Enjoy the Heartbeat of Mexico May 27–29, put on by the Musco Center for the Arts and Chapman University. The event will feature a wide variety of Mexican-style music from bands including La Santa Cecilia, Jarabe Mexicano, Kinky, and other performances, including Aztec dancers and a fun family festival on May 29….


Facts Matter (May 24): Durham Trial Witness Reveals Hillary Clinton Herself Approved Leaking Russia Details to Media

Welcome to day No. 6 of John Durham’s trial against Michael Sussmann—the former Clinton campaign lawyer who is being charged with lying to the FBI. And, just as expected, this trial is beginning to shed much light on what was really happening behind the scenes during the 2016 election—and beyond—into Donald Trump’s actual presidential term…


Refunding Police Alone Not Enough to Curb Crime, Policing Professionals Say

Two years ago, the death of George Floyd ignited a nationwide call to defund the police. Under public pressure, many cities cut police budgets. Now, as crime rises and concerns about safety grow in an election year, city and state lawmakers are tapping federal pandemic relief funds to retain and hire more police officers. President…


4 Money Habits that Separate Building Wealth from Just Making a Living

By Deep Patel When it comes to getting rich, many of us assume it means getting an upscale job with a hefty paycheck. We daydream about how we’ll drive a cool car or treat ourselves to fancy dinners out. After all, the more money you earn, the wealthier you are, and then you can do whatever…


Will Monkeypox Cause a New Wave of Lockdowns? With Cheryl Chumley

Cheryl Chumley and I discuss her new book, “Lockdown: The Socialist Plan to Take Away Your Freedom,” and the socialist and Marxist plan to control the American people. Through fear-mongering and creating a god-like status for public health officials, the American public have lost their fundamental freedom and rights, surrendering them to the government. With that…


Dodgers’ Tyler Anderson Crushes Nationals in 10–1 Win

Los Angeles Dodgers (28–13) starter, Tyler Anderson, pitched eight shutout innings, as the team won against the Washington Nationals (14–29) by ten runs at Nationals Park to maintain a half game lead in the National League West. Anderson improved to 5–0 on the season since signing with the Dodgers on March 18 on a one-year…