Month: May 2022

Uvalde Grieves, Says Goodbyes at Visitations, Funerals

UVALDE, Texas—A week after a gunman ran into a Texas grade school and started shooting, the first of 21 funerals began on Tuesday. Hundreds of mourners turned out for an afternoon Mass to remember Amerie Jo Garza. Six pallbearers wearing white shirts and gloves carried her small casket into Sacred Heart Catholic Church, which turned…


Paul Frijters: COVID Policy Much Deadlier Than COVID

“We are living through huge food price increases … And in a way, that’s on us.” Much of the world has spent the last two years modeling how different policies will reduce COVID-19 cases or deaths—with little to no regard to how they damage humanity. Today, I sit down with a man whose job is…


[PREMIERING NOW] Paul Frijters: COVID Policy Much Deadlier Than COVID

This episode will premiere on Tuesday, May 31, at 7:30 p.m. ET.          “We are living through huge food price increases … And in a way, that’s on us.” Much of the world has spent the last two years modeling how different policies will reduce COVID-19 cases or deaths—with little to no…


[PREMIERING 7:30 PM ET] Paul Frijters: COVID Policy Much Deadlier Than COVID

This episode will premiere on Tuesday, May 31, at 7:30 p.m. ET.         “We are living through huge food price increases … And in a way, that’s on us.” Much of the world has spent the last two years modeling how different policies will reduce COVID-19 cases or deaths—with little to no regard…


Quebec to Start Offering $500 Round-Trip Flights to Remote Regions Wednesday

Quebec’s transport minister says a government program offering discounted flights to the province’s remote regions will begin Wednesday. François Bonnardel said today that the program, which will cost $86 million over two years, will relaunch Quebec’s regional aviation sector and help the tourism industry in remote regions. Residents of remote regions will be eligible for…


Garden Grove Welcomes Back Strawberry Festival

GARDEN GROVE, Calif.—Hundreds of thousands of people had a packed Memorial Day weekend of carnival activities with the return of Garden Grove’s 62-year-old annual tradition, the Strawberry Festival—after a two-year hiatus because of COVID-19. “I have watched the parade as a child and throughout my career, which makes it so special,” the city’s Police Chief…


3 Shot, 1 Dead at High School Graduation Ceremony at Xavier University: Officials

At least three people were shot, including one fatally, during a graduation ceremony in New Orleans’ Xavier University on Tuesday, officials said. An elderly woman was shot and killed, while two men were injured after a gun battle broke out during the conclusion of the ceremony, police and witnesses recalled to local news outlets. A…


After Sussmann, Where Is John Durham’s Investigation Heading? | Truth Over News

The trial of Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann is now over, but rather than provide a definitive answer on the origins of the Russiagate hoax, the trial has thrown up many new mysteries and unanswered questions. Perhaps surprisingly, Durham’s overarching narrative was that the FBI was duped by Sussmann. It was a strange move but…


Nevada State Trooper Sues Starbucks Alleging He Was Served Meth-Laced Coffee

A Nevada state trooper is suing Seattle-based Starbucks for allegedly serving him iced coffee laced with methamphetamine at a Las Vegas drive-thru in September 2020. Trooper Steven Darnell was in full Nevada State Highway Patrol uniform when the incident allegedly occurred on Sept. 11, at the Starbucks drive-thru where he regularly goes for coffee. Darnell…


Biden Falsely Claims That You Couldn’t Buy a Cannon When the 2nd Amendment Was Ratified | Larry Elder Live

President Joe Biden on Monday briefly discussed new gun control options, including a potential ban on assault weapons. He said the Second Amendment of the Constitution, which protects the right to keep and bear arms, “was never absolute.” “You couldn’t buy a cannon when the Second Amendment was passed,” Biden said. “You couldn’t go out…