Month: May 2022

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Capistrano Unified Places Bonds on Ballots to Make School Repairs

Amid declining funds and enrollment, the Capistrano Unified School District is considering several steps to keep operations afloat, including placing multi-million dollar bond measures on the November ballot to make improvements to district schools. These bond measures include $98 million bond for seismic structure updates at Dana Hills High School, and one $77 million bond…


Biden Commits to Defending Taiwan From China

President Joe Biden reiterated the country’s commitment to Taiwan: defending the island amid attack from China. But are there any changes in U.S. strategy? A new economic strategy for allies in and around Asia is being formed under U.S. leadership. But is China invited? Is Taiwan invited? And what is the most difficult part in…


Americans More Pessimistic on Economy, Biden Administration: Survey

Americans are increasingly pessimistic about the state of the economy and Joe Biden’s presidency, according to a CBS News poll from May 22, with 63 percent of respondents describing the state of the country as “uneasy” and “worrying.” Inflation stands at a 40-year high and increasingly steep gas prices are stifling living standards for most Americans, with…


Outspoken Greene and Walker Eyeing Triumphs in Key Georgia GOP Primaries

Both are faithful allies of former president Donald Trump. Each is outspoken and considered a political lightning rod among Democrats and even many in their own party. Both attended the University of Georgia, though one gained more prominence there than the other. On May 24, Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and GOP U.S. Senate candidate…


Outspoken Greene and Walker Eyeing Wins in Key Georgia GOP Primaries

Both are faithful allies of former president Donald Trump. Each candidate is outspoken and considered a political lightning rod among Democrats and even many in their own party. Both figures attended the University of Georgia, though one gained more prominence there than the other. On May 24, Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and GOP U.S….


Media Prevented From Covering Start of Militia Leader’s Trial

LOUISVILLE, Ky.–Government officials prevented The Epoch Times from covering roughly the first five hours of the trial of John Johnson, the black nationalist militia leader accused of pointing his firearm at a group of law enforcement officers during a September 2020 racial justice protest in Louisville. The May 23 jury selection for Johnson, the leader…


Wild Mushroom Poisoning Cases Spike in Australia

There’s been a spike in the number of people in Australia being poisoned by eating wild mushrooms, with authorities warning ingesting the wild fungi can be fatal. Fourteen people in New South Wales (NSW) have presented at emergency departments suffering the symptoms of wild mushroom poisoning between April 29 and May 19, NSW Health said….