Month: May 2022

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4 Save Money Tips When Buying a Car

Buying a car is a major decision–and a costly one, too. On average, most Americans spend ten percent of their monthly income paying for transportation. For most of us, this expense comes in the form of a monthly car payment. However, if you play your cards right, you can drive out of the dealership with…


China Sees Starlink as Military Threat

Is Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet system on Beijing’s radar? Chinese researchers reportedly view the network as a possible military threat. An American investment firm could be profiting from China’s zero-COVID-19 policy, after investing millions into a Chinese PCR test manufacturer. The accuracy of Chinese virus testing is being brought into question. Beijing took down…


Students ‘Share Joy’ on Kids Ocean Day in Huntington Beach

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif.—As an Anaheim Unified School District bus pulled into the parking area of Huntington State Beach, the sound of energetic children filled the air as they prepared to embark on their last adventures of the school year—the Kids Ocean Day. Hosted by Orange County Coastkeeper, a nonprofit advocating for water resource preservation, “Kids Ocean…


Shipping Giant Maersk Predicts Ports Will Implement Container Fees

LOS ANGELES—Shipping giant Maersk told customers last week the likelihood that the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach will implement container fees has risen over the past month because of ongoing congestion issues. “Given that congestion continues to impact vessel and landside supply chain operations, the likelihood of the [Biden Administration] implementing the fee…


The Uvalde Shooting: What Could Have Been Avoided?

Salvador Ramos shot and killed 19 children and 2 teachers at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas in the latest mass school shooting. As the gun law debate resumes after such a tragedy, I examine all of the actions leading up to the shooting to examine breakdowns in the system that can shed light on…


Will Biden Seize on Recent Tragedies to Further Dismantle the Constitution?

During the last several years, Americans’ rights have been eroded by the justice system and national security establishment. The Second Amendment is designed to ensure our ability to defend those rights—with arms. What if President Joe Biden makes a move to crush that right, too? Brendon Fallon and Lee Smith have the story. * Click…


Shooting Kills 1, Wounds 2 After HS Graduation at University

NEW ORLEANS—An elderly woman was killed and two males wounded when an argument between two females erupted into gunfire Tuesday at a university campus after a high school graduation there, New Orleans police said. The males received wounds that were not life-threatening—one hit in a shoulder, the other in a leg, authorities told news outlets….


San Clemente Officials Call for Transparency, Cap Campaign Donations

SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.—The San Clemente City Council unanimously voted May 25 to bring greater campaign finance transparency to the city’s website, providing easy access to public notices and tax documents, all while capping donations for councilors up to $500. Mayor Gene James compared what he called the “cesspool” of campaign money and “dark money” in…


Monaco Winner Perez to Stay With Red Bull Until 2024

LONDON—Monaco Grand Prix winner Sergio Perez had more to celebrate on Tuesday when Red Bull announced a contract extension keeping the Mexican alongside Formula One world champion Max Verstappen until 2024. Championship leader Verstappen’s deal runs to the end of 2028 after the Dutch driver signed a five-year extension in March. Perez, 32, triumphed on…