Month: June 2022

CDC Panel Recommends Another COVID-19 Vaccine for Children Aged 6 to 17

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) advisory panel endorsed Moderna’s vaccine for children aged 6 to 17. If the CDC signs off on the recommendation, it would mean both mRNA COVID-19 vaccines would be available to all Americans aged 6 months old and up. Federal health officials in October signed off on emergency…


Patient at Vegas Hospital Fatally Stabs 1 Person, Wounds Another

LAS VEGAS—A knife-wielding psychiatric patient fatally stabbed one man and wounded another inside a Las Vegas hospital Thursday, according to police. The stabbings occurred in a secured area where psychiatric patients are treated at University Medical Center, said Lt. Jason Johansson, a spokesperson for Las Vegas Metropolitan Police. Johansson said how the suspect, a man…


Whistleblower Jodi Shaw: How CRT Training Is a Violation of Civil Rights Law

“We were asked to go around the room and talk about our race/culture. … And the hired facilitators said any white person who displays discomfort or distress when asked to discuss their race is not actually feeling distress. What they’re exhibiting is a power play. And that is white fragility.” I sit down with Jodi…


[PREMIERING NOW] Whistleblower Jodi Shaw: How CRT Training Is a Violation of Civil Rights Law

This episode will premiere on June 23 at 7:30 p.m. ET.   “We were asked to go around the room and talk about our race/culture. … And the hired facilitators said any white person who displays discomfort or distress when asked to discuss their race is not actually feeling distress. What they’re exhibiting is a power…


[PREMIERING 7:30PM ET] Whistleblower Jodi Shaw: How CRT Training Is a Violation of Civil Rights Law

This episode will premiere on June 23 at 7:30 p.m. ET.  “We were asked to go around the room and talk about our race/culture. … And the hired facilitators said any white person who displays discomfort or distress when asked to discuss their race is not actually feeling distress. What they’re exhibiting is a power…


4 Foods You Should Never Store in the Refrigerator Door

After a trip to the grocery store, unloading food into the refrigerator might seem like a simple process, but it’s not as straightforward as you may think. From the shelves to the drawers and the refrigerator door, where things go in the fridge matters for proper food safety and storage. Before you store anything, make…


Griffin’s Citadel Leaving Chicago: Report; Biden Admin Cancels $6B in Student Loans | NTD Business

Illinois’s richest man is reportedly abandoning Chicago; Ken Griffin is moving the headquarters of his Citadel hedge fund to Florida. Why? The White House is canceling $6 billion in student loan debt for borrowers who claim they were defrauded by their college. Tesla factories in Texas and Berlin are losing billions of dollars, according to CEO Elon…


SCOTUS: Failure to Read Miranda Rights Not Independent Ground to Sue Police

The Supreme Court ruled 6–3 on June 23 that police can’t be sued for failing to read an accused person his Miranda rights before moving forward with questioning. The court’s landmark 1966 ruling in Miranda v. Arizona generally prevents criminal courts from accepting as evidence against a criminal defendant any self-incriminating statement made by that…


San Francisco Police Release Photo of Alleged Subway Shooter

SAN FRANCISCO—Police in San Francisco were searching Thursday for a man who shot and killed one person and wounded another inside a subway train and then fled when the train stopped in the Castro District. San Francisco police late Wednesday released a still photo from surveillance video of a man they described as a person…


Beauty Meets Virtuosity: Baroque and Rococo Ivory Sculpture

In 1962, successful German building contractor Reiner Winkler bought his first ivory artwork, a small 15th-century Gothic panel of the Nativity that was once part of a diptych. And he fell in love with the medium. From that small French piece, only a few inches tall, Winkler began what would become the world’s largest private collection…