Month: June 2022

Orange County Home Prices Could Fall 12 Percent in a Year: Report

ORANGE, Calif.—As the Federal Reserve continues to raise interest rates, economists say it would significantly lower demand in the housing market and impact local home prices. According to the semiannual economic forecast released by Chapman University, economists predict Orange County’s median home price would fall by 12 percent down from $1,012,000 in mid-2022 to $891,000…


Capitol Report (June 24): Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade; Congress Passes More Gun Laws

It’s official: The Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade in one of its biggest decisions in decades. Some Americans mourn while others are celebrating. At least 13 states are making the abortion ban effective immediately or soon. While Republicans are hailing the victory, Democrats say the fight is not over. We also have reactions…


Roe v. Wade Overturn a ‘Legacy’ of Trump Administration: Jenna Ellis

A former senior counsel to President Donald Trump said the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturn of Roe v. Wade on Friday is the legacy of Trump’s first term. Jenna Ellis told The Epoch Times in an interview on June 24 that Friday’s ruling on Roe v. Wade shows how Trump’s Supreme Court nominations and federal-judicial appointments…


California to Pay Law Enforcement Employees $1,500 Pandemic Bonuses 

SACRAMENTO—The State of California agrees to pay $1,500 pandemic bonuses to eligible law enforcement officers and public service officers, under tentative agreements reached with several labor unions last week. The one-time payment of $1,500 bonuses will go to eligible workers to recognize the support and service they have provided during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to…


BREAKING: Roe OVERTURNED; 13 States Trigger Auto-Abortion Ban; 9 More Bans Invoked; Protests Erupt | Facts Matter

It finally happened: After 49 years, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, and in so doing, eliminated the so-called constitutional right to an abortion. Specifically, a month and a half after the unprecedented leak of the draft opinion to Politico, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its official ruling. And in this majority opinion,…


Larry Summers as Biden’s Caulaincourt

Commentary When we hear President Joe Biden name-dropping that “I was talking to Larry Summers this morning and there’s nothing inevitable about a recession,” it might as well be Napoleon announcing to the assembled La Grande Armée that he was talking this morning to Armand de Caulaincourt, the famously close adviser who warned of the…


China’s Ambitions in Africa to Displace the US on the Global Stage—With Tiffany Meier

China’s influence in Africa is displacing the global position of the United States. This long game to subvert and dominate an entire continent is decades in the making. Now, that effort is paying off with heavy debt for the nations in Africa—and helping China become even more powerful at the United Nations. All the while,…


Pro-Life Center Braces for Planned Extremist Attack; Twitter Suspends Doctor for Sharing Vax Study | NTD Evening News

Hours after the Supreme Court overruled the abortion case Roe v. Wade, President Joe Biden called on people who protest to do so peacefully. Nevertheless, the CEO of a pro-life pregnancy center in Buffalo, New York, says they are increasing their security because they could be attacked Friday night. A physician epidemiologist was suspended by Twitter…


LIVE 6:30 PM ET: Pro-Life Center Braces for Planned Extremist Attack; Twitter Suspends Doctor For Sharing Vax Study | NTD Evening News

Hours after the Supreme Court overruled abortion case Roe v. Wade, President Biden called on people who protest to do so peacefully. Nevertheless, the CEO of a pro-life pregnancy center in Buffalo, New York, says they are increasing their security because they could be attacked tonight. A physician epidemiologist was suspended by Twitter after he shared…


Water World: Exploring Sydney by Ferry

The view just kept getting better. Rumbling back from the dock, the austere little boat cut through the calm, gray waters, the seats inside holding a smattering of work-weary commuters, most of them entranced by their phones. Alone outside on the stern, I didn’t let the cool breeze cutting across the harbor drive me into…