Month: June 2022

Dear June: Father Seeks to Reconnect With Teenage Son

Dear June, This November, my son turns 18. For the past 15 years, I have not been in his life due to the choices I made. My most fervent prayer is to be allowed in his life one day. Over the years, I have tried to initiate communication many times and have not heard a…


New Analysis of 845 COVID Jab-Related Leukemia Cases Sheds More Light on Post-Jab Cancer Uptick Warnings

American pathologist Dr. Ryan Cole, founder of Cole Diagnostics, discovered an abnormal increase in certain cancer cases after the COVID-19 vaccines were introduced. Among the disturbing trends, was an unusual increase in some rare cancer cases. He believes this may imply that the COVID-19 vaccines have altered the people’s natural immune system. Cole is a…


SoCal Home Sale in May: Worst Slowdown Since 2020 Amid Rising Interest Rates

Real estate experts are saying a slowdown in Southern California home sales—by double-digits for the first time in two years—are the result of recent hikes in interest rates for home loans, indicating a cooling in the market. Sales dropped by 14.3 percent while the median home price increased by 11.9 percent in May, compared with…


SoCal Home Sale in May: Lowest Since 2020 Amid Rising Interest Rates

Southern California’s home sales fell by double-digits for the first time in two years as mortgage interest rates continue to rise, according to the latest data released by the California Association of Realtors (C.A.R.). Home sales in Southern California dropped by 14.3 percent while the median home price increased by 11.9 percent in May, compared…


49ers Paul Salata Leaves Mr. Irrelevant Legacy for Brock Purdy

Quarterback Brock Purdy was presented with the Lowsman Trophy in celebration of the 47th “Mr. Irrelevant” event dinner as the final pick of the NFL Draft, at The Cannery restaurant, in Newport Beach, Calif., on Monday night. Drafted in the seventh round as the 262nd pick by the San Francisco 49ers, Purdy comes from Iowa State,…


Dear Next Generation: ‘Believe in God, America, and Family’

I’ve been blessed to be the father of three sons who have all grown up to be good men. Based on my childhood alone, this shouldn’t have been possible and, to be completely honest, I shouldn’t be here today. That being said, the challenges I faced as a child are minor compared to those that…


Medicare Made Clear—What You Need To Know Before You Sign Up

When you reach 65, you will probably need to sign up for Medicare. This government-sponsored health care program is available to U.S. citizens eligible for Social Security. Before you rush to sign-up, there are some things you need to know about Medicare that may affect your choices. What Are You Signing Up for? Medicare Part…


Chief of Staff of Democrat Congressman Defaced Rep. Greene’s Posters: Document

The chief of staff of a member of Congress defaced posters put up by a colleague, according to a newly published document. The U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) identified Timothy Hysom, chief of staff for Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-Mass.), as the man who defaced the posters, which were put up by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.),…


This Summer’s Top Decor Trends

By Hunter Boyce From The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Summer is almost here, which means there is not much time left to get your home season ready. If you need a quick guide to keep up with the year’s trends, we’ve got you covered. Here are the top three decor trends for the summer of 2022: All-natural…


Georgia Voters Head to Polls for Four US House Primary Runoffs

Donald Trump-endorsed former state Rep. Vernon Jones and pro-Trump trucking company owner Mike Collins hit the phones to reach out to residents of Georgia’s 10th Congressional District on June 21 as voters headed to the polls for the Republican primary runoff election. Considered one of the pivotal U.S. House races, the contest has been marked by…