Month: May 2022

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy Signs Law to Seize and Sell Russian Assets, Bolstering War Efforts

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a new law on May 23 enabling the country to seize and sell assets of people who support Russian President Vladimir Putin’s military invasion. The law focuses primarily on Russian-owned assets and property in Ukraine, particularly those belonging to Russian citizens who have already had their assets blocked by Ukraine’s government, and will help…


FBI Leaders, Including Comey, Were ‘Fired Up’ About Trump-Alfa Bank Claims: Agent

WASHINGTON—FBI Director James Comey and other bureau leaders were “fired up” about allegations that Donald Trump’s business was secretly communicating with a Russian bank, according to internal FBI messages revealed in court on May 23. “People on the 7th floor to include director are fired up about this server,” Joseph Pientka, an agent based in…


Preston Manning: Public Unrest and the Freedom Convoy of 2022

The following is an excerpt from “Report of the COVID Commission,” a fictional, futuristic description of relevant political developments in a post-COVID Canada, published by the Frontier Centre for Public Policy. The public unrest which led to the establishment of what came to be known as the COVID Commission began prior to 2022. But it…


Diabetes is Having Your Organs Soaked in Sugar Water: 5 Red-Flag Symptoms

The “atypical” symptoms of diabetes are becoming more and more common, and they are not easily detectable or identified as being a symptom of diabetes. As such, many people don’t know they have diabetes until complications occur. Diabetic complications can be serious and deadly, and they should not be ignored. According to the World Health…


Powerful Tornado Strikes Texas, Severe Weather Warnings Issued

Weather officials warned people to take shelter after a powerful tornado touched down in Northern Texas on May 23, bringing with it hailstones and potential flash flooding. “A very dangerous large tornado is on the ground north of Morton,” the National Weather Service said on Monday alongside an image of the large storm system which was…


Walmart Expanding Drone-Delivery Service to 6 US States, Reaching 4 Million Households

Walmart is expanding drone delivery across the states of Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Texas, Utah, and Virginia this year, potentially enabling it to reach 4 million U.S. households, the company announced on May 24. In a blog post announcing the expansion with operator DroneUp, the retailer said it is expanding its delivery network to 34 sites by the end of…


Cause of Death Revealed for 3 Americans Found Dead at Bahamas Hotel

The deaths of three Americans at a resort in the Bahamas several weeks ago were attributed to carbon monoxide poisoning, officials said Monday. Toxicology and autopsy reports for the Americans—Michael and Robbie Phillips and Vincent Chiarella—were released Monday. Carbon monoxide, a tasteless and odorless gas, was flagged as their cause of death at the Sandals…


Report Shows Growing Impact of Inflation on Dining Habits

A new report from marketing insights firm Acosta shows that consumers are feeling the bite of inflation and are responding by dining out less or choosing more affordable restaurants and meal options. In its foodservice-specific research report based on online surveys of shoppers, Acosta found that 54 percent of U.S. consumers were dining out less…


Reclaim Your Kids From Screens So They’ll Find Joy in Real-life Activities Again

  “I don’t know how to explain it, but something is wrong with my son,” one mother told me, fighting back her tears. “He’s a good student, he does his chores, he used to be so sensitive and caring. But I feel like I’m losing him. His video games are the center of his universe…


WHO Provides Update on Monkeypox Outbreak as CDC in Process of Releasing Vaccine

The World Health Organization (WHO) believes that while the monkeypox outbreak is unusual, it can be contained, according to an official with the U.N. health agency. “It’s not something we’ve seen over the last few years,” Sylvie Briand, director of the WHO’s epidemic and pandemic preparedness and prevention department, told Bloomberg News on Tuesday. The…