Month: June 2022

LIVE Q&A: Sudden Adult Death Syndrome, Mad Cow Disease, and Bizarre Blood Clots Raise Questions About Vaccines

A phenomenon of strange deaths has fallen under the label of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS). The real cause of the deaths is unknown, but is affecting young people primarily in their sleep. The Spectator reports, “They simply do not wake up after going to bed, or collapse during the day,” and claims cases have…


Live at 10:30AM ET: Sudden Adult Death Syndrome, Mad Cow Disease, and Bizarre Blood Clots Raise Questions About Vaccines

A phenomenon of strange deaths has fallen under the label of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS). The real cause of the deaths is unknown, but is affecting young people primarily in their sleep. The Spectator reports, “They simply do not wake up after going to bed, or collapse during the day,” and claims cases have…


Little-Known Inflation Bonds Gain Huge Popularity As Inflation Worsens

Inflation-protected bonds issued by the Treasury Department have exploded in popularity in recent months as Americans seek safe investments after being battered by the stock and bond markets. I bonds, inflation-linked savings bonds, currently offer an annual interest rate of 9.62 percent. Investors can purchase these bonds at the current rate through October 2022 by…


Nigerian Woman Who Converted to Christianity Will Be Killed If Deported From Canada, Says Religious Rights Advocate

A Nigerian family that fled to Canada four years ago to escape persecution for their Christian faith is facing deportation after the federal government rejected their application to remain in Canada. Morufat Ogunkoya, her husband, and their son and two daughters fled Nigeria in 2018 after she converted from Islam to Christianity and her father,…


Fed’s Bullard: I Hope US Economy Repeats Outcome of 1994’S Soft Landing

The U.S. Federal Reserve could raise interest rates swiftly this year and forge a “stellar” economy ahead if it can pull off a repeat of the success of the central bank’s 1994 tightening cycle, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said on Monday. “That tightening episode caused some disruption that year,” Bullard said during an…


Tesla Cutting Salaried Workforce by 10 Percent Over Next 3 Months After ‘Growing Very Fast’: Musk

Electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc. will cut down its salaried workforce by 10 percent over the next three months, amounting to a roughly 3.5 percent reduction in total headcount at the company, CEO Elon Musk said on June 21. “We grew very fast on the salaried side,” Musk said in an interview with Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief…


Workers Who Verify Compliance With COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Don’t Have to be Vaccinated: Biden Administration

Workers who are charged with verifying that health care facilities are complying with the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate don’t have to be vaccinated themselves, the government has said. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), which imposed the mandate, said in January memorandum that workers who have not received a vaccine “should not participate”…


Kremlin Does Not Know Location of Captured US ‘Mercenaries,’ Says They Should Bear Responsibility for ‘Crimes’

MOSCOW—The Kremlin said on Tuesday it did not know the location of two Americans captured while fighting in eastern Ukraine, but that they were mercenaries and could be sentenced to death in Russian-backed breakaway territories. Americans Alexander Drueke, 39, and Andy Huynh, 27, went missing this month while fighting near Kharkiv. Russian state media later…


Kremlin Says Captured Americans in Ukraine Should Bear Responsibility ‘For Crimes’: RIA

MOSCOW—The Kremlin said on Monday that Americans captured in Ukraine were “mercenaries” engaged in illegal activities and should take responsibility for their “crimes,” RIA news agency reported. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was also quoted as saying that the detained men were not covered by the Geneva convention as they were not regular troops. They had…


18-Year-Old Wins Mom’s $1,800 Challenge After Staying Off Social Media for 6 Years

One Minnesota mother challenged her 12-year-old son to stay off social media until his 18th birthday, promising him a prize of $1,800 if he accomplished the task. Lorna Klefsaas, 52, mother of four and a travel agent from Motley, Minnesota, heard on the radio about a “16X16 Challenge” where someone was given $1,600 for doing…