Month: May 2022

First Potential Monkeypox Case in California Being Investigated

A case of suspected monkeypox is being investigated, officials in Sacramento announced on May 24. If confirmed, it would be the first known case in California. The patient recently traveled to areas in Europe where cases of monkeypox have been confirmed, the Sacramento County Division of Public Health said in a statement, without naming the countries….


Healthy Chocolate Chip Cookies

Chocolate chip cookies…perhaps the most popular cookie of all. There is hardly a mom alive that hasn’t made these at one point for their children (including her huband :)) to satisfy their snacking needs. Well, it’s time to take it up a notch and make a batch that are not only tasty, but deliver more…


‘Hockey Is Back’: Flames vs Oilers Battle Fires Up Alberta Fans

After a long hibernation, the Battle of Alberta has returned to the NHL playoffs, prompting fond memories of the glory days of hockey, and a sign they might have returned. The last time the Calgary Flames and Edmonton Oilers vied for the Stanley Cup was three decades ago. Moshe Lander, a resident of Edmonton and…


Democrat Rep. Delgado Officially Announces Resignation on House Floor

Rep. Antonio Delgado (D-N.Y.) formally gave notice during a brief pro forma session of the House of Representatives that he will resign his office on May 25. Delgado’s retirement was announced weeks back, when Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul tapped him as her lieutenant governor and running mate in the upcoming gubernatorial election. On…


FBI Spearheaded Case Against All-Black Militia Leader, Court Hears

LOUISVILLE, Ky.–During opening arguments on May 24 in the trial of all-black militia leader John Johnson, prosecutor Joseph Ansari said five law enforcement officers feared for their lives when Johnson pointed his AR-15 rifle at them on Sept. 4, 2020, in Louisville. According to Ansari, the law enforcers—who included members of the Louisville Metro Police…


Baker’s Testimony Provides a Real Problem for DC Establishment, but Will DC Jury Convict? Truth Over News

Despite what the corporate media may tell you, testimony from James Baker, the former senior legal counsel to the FBI, is damning to former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann—and it’s backed up by testimony that Baker gave to Congress in October 2018. Sussmann, a former Democratic National Committee heavyweight lawyer and one of the nation’s…


Eight Steps to Preventing Heart Disease

Want to know how to avoid heart trouble? You can start by asking a nurse. Or, better yet, about 84,000 nurses. A 14-year study of 84,129 nurses — published in the New England Journal of Medicine — provides a blueprint for protecting the heart. You don’t have to be a medical professional to follow it,…


Boris Johnson Faces New Questions Over ‘Partygate’ Images Showing Him Raising a Glass

Pressure is mounting again on the UK’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson after new images emerged showing him toasting with a group of people during England’s second CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus lockdown. Johnson, who previously told MPs no parties had occurred on the day when the photos were taken, is facing fresh allegations that he misled Parliament. It…


Suspect Surrenders in Fatal New York City Subway Shooting

NEW YORK—A man wanted in an apparently unprovoked fatal shooting aboard a New York City subway train surrendered to police on Tuesday, hours after authorities posted his name and photo on social media and implored the public to help find him. Andrew Abdullah, 25, turned himself in at a Manhattan precinct to face charges in…


CBSA Will Decide Whether Iran Soccer Team Can Enter Canada: PM

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada Border Services Agency will be the department that decides whether Iran’s men’s soccer team is allowed into the country for a game next month. Canada is set to host Iran in a friendly match in Vancouver on June 5, but controversy about the game has swirled and Trudeau said…