Month: June 2022

Brown Campaign Manager Joins Michelle Rempel Garner for Possible UCP Leadership Bid

Patrick Brown’s campaign manager has left to help Michelle Rempel Garner with her possible bid for the United Conservative Party leadership in Alberta. Brown’s federal leadership campaign says Sean Schnell has stepped away to follow Rempel Garner, who announced last week she was leaving her role as Brown’s national co-chair. Rempel Garner is mulling a…


Opinion: Ukraine President Takes a Tougher Stance on China 

Commentary Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recently called on the international community to support Taiwan and “resist China’s aggression.” Around the same time, the Chinese Communist Party’s global threat was highlighted at a U.S. rally commemorating the 33rd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. Zelenskyy spoke at the Shangri-La security forum on June 11, warning the…


Cold Feet or Confident? World Waits for Elon Musk to Finalize Twitter Purchase

Could billionaire CEO Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter finally be in the home stretch? According to a regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Musk’s acquisition of the social media platform has been unanimously approved by the board, recommending stockholders “that you vote for the adoption of the merger agreement.” Shareholders must still…


4 Common Foods That Kill 15 Million People per Year

The biggest causes of death in the world are preventable, lifestyle-related diseases. These include obesity, heart disease, type II diabetes and various types of cancer. In the year 2011 alone, these diseases killed over 15 million people. Interestingly, most of these diseases appear to be completely absent in populations that eat a non-industrial diet. What this implies is that…


Officials Commend Huntington Beach City Attorney Amid Controversy

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif.—City Attorney Michael Gates was recently commended by local officials on the night the city council was considering a controversial ballot measure that would change his elected position to appointed. Assemblywoman Janet Nguyen (R-Huntington Beach) presented Gates with a state Assembly resolution June 21 at a Huntington Beach City Council meeting to recognize him…


Something for Summer Reading: ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ by William Shakespeare

Summer is not only a season that people love, but it is also a season where people fall in love. Warm temperatures encourage warm temperaments, and summer love is a thrill that most have some happy memory of, memories that are often like dreams. What person does not look back on the laughing, lovesick capers…


Design Recipes: Make Your Child’s Room More Fun, Festive With These 10 Tips

By Cathy Hobbs From Tribune News Service Children’s rooms by their very nature are meant to be bright, colorful and fun. Looking for ways to bring creativity into a children’s bedroom space? Here are some top tips. 1. Bedding. Bedding is a prime decor element and a key opportunity to infuse color prints and patterns….


‘People Have to Stand Up Before We Are Led Into a Really Bloody Civil War’: Retired US Major General Paul Vallely

Retired U.S. Army Major General Paul Vallely is vigorously sounding the alarm against a potential communist takeover of the country and is also very concerned about the mandatory COVID vaccination of all members of the military. Vallely asserts that there have been many adverse reactions within the force since the rollout of the vaccines, singling…


‘People Have to Stand Up Before We Are Led Into a Really Bloody Civil War’: Former US Major General Paul Vallely

Retired U.S. Army Major General Paul Vallely is vigorously sounding the alarm against a potential communist takeover of the country and is also very concerned about the mandatory COVID vaccination of all members of the military. Vallely asserts that there have been many adverse reactions within the force since the rollout of the vaccines, singling…


Louisiana Governor Signs Bill Into Law That Would Ban Most Abortions if Roe v. Wade Is Overturned

Louisiana’s Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards signed into law Senate Bill 342 on June 21, which bans almost all abortions in the state and creates criminal penalties for abortion providers who flout the law. “My position on abortion has been unwavering—I am pro-life and have never hidden from that fact,” Edwards wrote in a June…