Month: June 2022

The Weaponization of the DOJ, Which Began Under Obama, Accelerates During the Biden Regime | Truth Over News

On June 22, the FBI conducted yet another pre-dawn raid against a former Trump official—in this case, Jeffrey Clark, a former Department of Justice (DOJ) official. Clark’s supposed crime? Proposing the sending of a draft letter to lawmakers in Georgia suggesting the convening of a special session to hear evidence of potential voter fraud in that state…


Grim Examples of Wasteful Spending Make Us Miss Shrimp on Treadmills

Commentary For many years, there was a reliable, amusing symbol of wasteful government spending: shrimp on a treadmill. In the mid-2000s, the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded an experiment to test how bacterial infection would impact the mobility of certain crustaceans, and researchers did it by putting shrimp on a literal treadmill. For further research,…


Tips to Save Money on Real Food

Did you make a New Year’s Resolution to eat more healthy meals this year? Did you ask yourself how it’s going to happen with an already tight budget and prices on the rise everywhere you look? Today I’ll give you four tips so you can save money and still feed your family high integrity, nutrient-dense…


South Dakota Republicans Stand Strong at Their Convention

Commentary The successes of South Dakota are the result of a strong Republican Party. The South Dakota state GOP convention was held on June 23–25 in Watertown, South Dakota. By Saturday, there were over 600 delegates registered and certified from 59 of South Dakota’s 66 counties. The main convention organizer was Dan Lederman, the state…


This Ear Condition Warns of Coronary Disease—Press This Spot on the Ears

In the face of pain, the common treatment method in hospitals is to use painkillers, but many patients’ pain doesn’t get relieved after taking them, and the painkillers also bring side effects. There are many examples of using auriculotherapy for pain, which is fast and effective, and has no side effects. Curing a Stiff Neck…


This Ear Condition Warns of Coronary Disease—Press on the Ears This Way

In the face of pain, the common treatment method in hospitals is to use painkillers, but many patients’ pain doesn’t get relieved after taking them, and the painkillers also bring side effects. There are many examples of using auriculotherapy for pain, which is fast and effective, and has no side effects. Curing a Stiff Neck…


Iran May Face New EU Sanctions If Nuclear Deal Collapses, UK Minister Says

If the Iranian regime doesn’t agree to a nuclear deal soon, the UK will consider “all options” with its allies, including imposing E.U. sanctions, a British minister said on Thursday. The comments came after MPs warned that the prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran is “imminent,” but a weak nuclear deal “probably isn’t worth the paper it’s…


Poke and Sniff: A Lesson From 1906

Commentary In 1906, Upton Sinclair came out with his book “The Jungle,” and it shocked the nation by documenting the horror of the meat-packing industry. People were being boiled in vats and sent to larders. Rat waste was mixed with meat. And so on. As a result, the Federal Meat Inspection Act passed Congress, and consumers…


The Color White and the Moonlit Garden Enchanting, Magical and Full of Memories

By Norman Winter From Tribune News Service Each year as my color design guru son James orders plants for use at his clients’ homes, from those that look like historic cottages to palatial garden estates, those on the waterfront to those considered mountainous. The one color I can guarantee will be in heavy use is…


A Guide to Hedging for the Amateur Investor–Part I

Commentary  I’ve been seeing a lot of important questions recently from amateur investors regarding some of the more advanced topics in the investing world. Many people have been taught about things like diversification and dollar cost averaging, but don’t really understand concepts like hedging, offsetting different kinds of risk, or shorting stocks. That’s not a…