Month: May 2022

Viral Savings Challenges Can Also Benefit You

Among the different ways to trick yourself into saving, money-saving challenges are some of the most engaging. They can help you feel connected to finances by requiring frequent check-ins and debunking feelings of inadequacy when it comes to saving. For Cristina Brown, a self-described savings-challenge designer and founder of the blog Happy Savings Co, money-saving…


Shocking Photos Inside Uyghur Concentration Camps: China’s Persecution and Human Rights Abuses

On China Insider, we take a look at the thousands of photos of Uyghur detainees—the youngest just 15 years old to as old as 73—from the Xinjiang police files, which also contain images of police drills and internal documents—and a shoot-to-kill order for anyone who attempts to escape. We speak with the Victims of Communism…


Biden Admin Worked ‘Under the Radar’ to Give WHO More Power: Liberty Counsel Senior Attorney

Changes to the United Nations’ 2005 international health regulations (IHR) have been occurring “under the radar” because Americans would object to the unconstitutionality of the changes, according to Jonathan Alexandre, a senior counsel for international litigation nonprofit Liberty Counsel. The Biden administration’s proposed amendments to the IHR would further strengthen the World Health Organization’s authority…


Biden Admin Worked ‘Under the Radar’ to Give WHO More Power: Liberty Counsel’s Senior Attorney

Jonathan Alexandre, a senior counsel from international litigation nonprofit Liberty Counsel, says changes to the United Nations’ 2005 international health regulations (IHR) have been happening “under the radar” because they know people would object to the unconstitutionality of the changes. The Biden administration’s proposed amendments to the IHR would further strengthen the WHO’s authority to…


Style at Home: Textiles and Texture Make Spring Tabletops Shine

By Katie Laughridge From Tribune News Service We have had so many beautiful tabletop looks so far this season — I have been truly in awe of our visual teams’ creations. This is the perfect time of year to let your settings speak for themselves in a way. During the holiday seasons we get caught…


Ji Wins LPGA Match-Play in Vegas to Qualify for US Open; OC-LA Natives Battle in Consolation Match

The Bank of Hope LPGA Match-Play on Sunday ended in the sixth career win for tour veteran Eun-Hee Ji, who easily defeated Ayaka Furue of Japan, 3–and–2 at Shadow Creek in Las Vegas—qualifying for the final spot in this week’s U.S. Women’s Open at Pine Needles. “I don’t feel old,”said 36-year-old Ji, who is ranked…


Trudeau Proposes National Handgun Freeze; Lawmaker Clashes W/ Fox Anchor Over Alleged Voter Fraud | NTD Evening News

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau proposed a bill that would ban transfers, sales, and imports of handguns in the country. Republican Congressman Mo Brooks engaged in an intense debate with Fox News host Sandra Smith on May 29 over alleged 2020 voter fraud. * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on…


Vladimir Feltsman: Classical Music in a Modern World

We are delighted to share with you Piano Talks’ special episode featuring major Russian-born pianist and conductor Vladimir Feltsman. Feltsman debuted with the Moscow Philharmonic at the age of 11 and attracted attention from the West at an early age as a prodigious talent. In 1979, because of his growing discontent with the restrictions on artistic freedom…


Pacific Season’s First Hurricane Makes Landfall in Mexico

MEXICO CITY—Agatha, the strongest hurricane on record to make landfall in May in the eastern Pacific, swept ashore on a stretch of tourist beaches and fishing towns in southern Mexico on Monday. Torrential rains and howling winds whipped palm trees and drove tourists and residents into shelters. Oaxaca state’s civil defense agency showed families hustling…


Elon Musk Is Taking a Page From Donald Trump’s Book: Part II

Commentary There are a number of parallels between the careers of these two billionaires. This is the second part of a two-part series that compares Elon Musk and Donald Trump. Part one examined Musk’s summary offer to acquire Twitter, why the left is apoplectic about it, and what he has been exposing about Twitter along…