Month: May 2022

Texas School Shooter’s Father Speaks Out: ‘He Should’ve Just Killed Me’

The father of mass shooter Salvador Ramos gave his first media interview, issuing an apology to the families of the 19 children and two teachers who were shot and killed on Tuesday at a school in Uvalde, Texas. “I just want the people to know I’m sorry man, [for] what my son did,” his father,…


Man Accused of Murdering UK Police Officer Could Face Hospital Hearing

A man accused of murdering Sergeant Matt Ratana at a custody centre in south London in 2020 could face a “fitness to plea” hearing in hospital. In the early hours of Sep. 25 2020 Louis De Zoysa, 24, allegedly fired four shots while handcuffed inside Croydon police station, two of which struck 54-year-old Ratana. DeZoysa,…


Joe Oliver: Canada and the US Share a Litany of Harmful Policies

Commentary Victor Davis Hanson raised an alarm in a recent column about a litany of unchartered developments besetting the United States that risk becoming unimaginable. Hanson believes the traditional bedrocks of the American system are dissolving, including a stable economy, energy independence, hallowed universities, and a credible criminal justice system. Many of these damaging assaults…


2 Killed, 9 Injured in Ice Fall in Southern Swiss Alps

BERLIN—Two climbers were killed Friday and nine others injured by falling blocks of ice in the Alps in southern Switzerland, police said. Police in Valais canton (state) were alerted shortly after 6 a.m. to the accident in the Grand-Combin massif. Seven rescue helicopters were dispatched. Seventeen climbers, in different groups, were in the area when…


An Uncertain and Hard Trip Back to China Amid Soaring Costs and Strict Rules: Chinese Traveler

Chinese citizens working or studying abroad find it hard to return to China under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) border control measures. An employee of a Chinese state-owned company claimed that he had to pay the Chinese embassy in Egypt to guarantee his journey, on top of high airfares, quarantine expenses, testing fees, and various other…


‘No to Gender Politics:’ Virginia Fairfax County Parents Protest Pro-Transgender Elementary School Push

FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va.—Parents protested on Thursday Fairfax County Public Schools’ latest pro-transgender push to include gender identity topics in elementary school sex education and new rules to discipline students who don’t refer to a transgender person by the person’s preferred name or gender, whether accidentally or intentionally. These changes may be up for a school…


LIVE: Texas Officials Give Update on Elementary School Shooting

Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) officials give updates on the investigation into the elementary school shooting that killed 21 people, including 19 children. * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on “My List.” Follow EpochTV on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/EpochTVus Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/EpochTV Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@EpochTV Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/epochtv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EpochTVus…


Toronto Man Shot Dead by Police Was Carrying a Fake Rifle: Police Watchdog

A Toronto man shot dead by the police on May 26 was carrying a fake rifle, which was what raised alarms and prompted several Scarborough schools to go into lockdown, an Ontario police watchdog says. A spokesperson for Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit (SIU) told reporters on May 27 that the weapon carried by the 27-year-old…


Jewish Community Leads Fight Against NY’s Latest Push for Greater Private School Control

New York State is considering far-reaching new controls over private schools to make them “substantially equivalent” to public schools, sparking concerns among advocates of religious liberty and parental rights. Under the proposal, students at private schools the state does not approve of could, legally at least, be declared “truant.” That would put parents at risk…


Supreme Court Turns Down Request to Block Biden From Using Climate Model

The Supreme Court on May 26 rejected a request from Republican-led states to block President Joe Biden and his administration from using a model to estimate the costs of greenhouse gas emissions. Justices denied the application for a stay without an explanation. Biden on the day he was sworn into office reestablished the Interagency Working Group…