Month: May 2022

Winter’s Second Wind: California’s Mammoth Mountain Resort Extends Ski Season Into June

By Nathan Solis From Los Angeles Times A series of late snowstorms has extended the ski and snowboard season at Mammoth Mountain, pushing the closure date into the month of June, but weather forecasts show that the region will be in for a major warm-up in the next few weeks. At least 3 feet of…


Florida Residents Sentenced to 18 Years’ Prison Over Fraud Scheme Involving Baby Formula

Three individuals from South Florida have each been sentenced to 220 months in prison by a federal district judge in Miami after a jury found them guilty of a fraud scheme involving infant formula, eye-care products, and other FDA-regulated items. Between 2013 and 2018, Johnny Grobman, 48, Raoul Doekhie, 53, and Sherida Nabi, 57, deceived…


Denver Art Museum Named One of the World’s Best ‘New’ Museums

By John Wenzel From The Denver Post DENVER — The Denver Art Museum has been selected as one of the world’s best museums, in league with Antwerp, Belgium’s Momu and architectural wonders such as Oslo’s Munch Museum and Tokyo’s Murakami Library. The honor, doled out in a list from Condé Nast Traveler this month, was…


Runner Collapses, Dies After Brooklyn Half-Marathon

NEW YORK—A 30-year-old man crossing the finish line of a Brooklyn half-marathon collapsed and died Saturday morning, officials in New York said. The runner was transported to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead, fire department spokesperson Frank Dwyer said. It was unclear what caused the runner to collapse, though a statement from the…


What Americans Can Expect During Memorial Day Holiday Travel Period

By Donald Wood From TravelPulse Officials from AAA Travel expect 39.2 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home this Memorial Day weekend, running May 26-30. The estimates would indicate an increase of 8.3% over 2021, with air travel up 25% over last year. With totals expected to be slightly lower than pre-pandemic…


Will the WHO Use Monkeypox to Push Vaccine Passports and Global Surveillance?

Commentary The threat posed by monkeypox is real, very real. Or is it? According to Dr. Robert Malone, not really. But you could be forgiven for thinking otherwise. The way in which the virus is being covered, Malone recently noted, “provides a classical example of public health fearporn.” CNN, one of the many outlets breathlessly covering the…


High School Tutorial Journal Publishing ‘Killing Wife for Revolution’ Shocks the Public

A state-backed high school recently published a tutorial newspaper containing a story based on the theme “killing wife for the Chinese Communist Revolution.” The extremely distorted values espoused in the lesson sparked public shock. The April 15 issue of the New Curriculum Review, a weekly magazine that provides Chinese language tutoring for high school students, contained…


NHL Roundup: Nikita Kucherov, Lightning Push Panthers to Brink

Nikita Kucherov had a goal and three assists to help the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the visiting Florida Panthers 5–1 in Game 3 of their second-round playoff series on Sunday and move within one win of advancing to the Eastern Conference Finals for a third straight season. Steven Stamkos scored two goals for Tampa Bay,…


Fasting for Autoimmune Diseases

The strongest evidence of the benefits of fasting surrounds the treatment of an autoimmune joint disease known as rheumatoid arthritis, as I detailed in my last video. There was a German study suggesting benefits for osteoarthritis as well, with reported improvements in pain and joint function. But we’d really need randomized controlled studies to know…


10 Golden Rules to Making Money Online Without Risking Everything

Whether you want to profit off a passion, a side hustle to pay down debt, or make a living without leaving home, there are hundreds of legit ways to make money online. The key, however, is that you need to follow these 10 golden rules to make money online. If you don’t follow a few…