Month: June 2022

3 Things You Should Know About Medical Debts Vanishing Credit Reports

Health care bills are about to become far less threatening to the financial well-being of millions of Americans. The three major credit bureaus are erasing most medical debts from people’s credit reports, and the Biden administration is reducing or eliminating medical debt as a factor in government lending decisions. Here’s what you need to know…


Hong Kong Offers Cash Rewards to Informants on ‘National Security’ Matters Amid Continuing Clampdown on Dissent

China’s Ministry of State Security issued new regulations on June 6 to reward citizens for reporting so-called “acts endangering national security” to the authorities. The pro-Beijing Hong Kong government simultaneously rolled out a “Counter-Terrorism Reporting Hotline” and encouraged Hongkongers to “provide clues on terrorism-related crimes.” The cash reward for snitchers in Hong Kong can be…


Kidnapped Florida Dog-Breeder Committed Traffic Violation so Police Would Pull Him Over: Officials

A Florida dog breeder had a lucky escape after he was kidnapped by three suspects and forced to drive a vehicle before managing to break free by intentionally driving erratically so that police would pull him over. The unnamed Port St. Lucie man had “boasted” about his dog breeding business online, which captured the attention…


John Robson: Stop Voting for People Who Make a Mockery of Ministerial Responsibility

Commentary If I asked which cabinet minister you want fired first, the flood of replies might resemble a DDS cyberattack. The Sun’s Brian Lilley recently named five prime candidates, then, after sighing wearily that the list “could be longer,” lengthened it. And it’s a good question why the queue increasingly resembles that at a passport…


Balanced Messaging as a Duty of Care for Our Students

Commentary I have been a college professor for over two decades, and in all my time teaching, I have never witnessed the kind of student struggles that have surfaced over recent semesters. Different levels of ailments have overtaken the students. Those more seriously ill have missed not days, but weeks of class. For some, they…


Smart Coffee Makers Could Serve China’s Unrestricted Warfare: Expert

A recent report that shows China could spy on Americans via smart coffee makers is very concerning, since Beijing is waging what is known as unrestricted hybrid warfare, according to data security expert Rex Lee. Evidence that coffee makers manufactured by China-based firm Kalerm are insecure was uncovered by American researcher Christopher Balding. According to…


Moscow Fumes After EU Cuts Off Shipments to Baltic Outpost

KYIV—Russia summoned the European Union’s ambassador in Moscow on Tuesday, fuming over what it calls an illegal rail blockade of a Russian outpost on the Baltic Sea, the latest stand-off over sanctions imposed over the war in Ukraine. On the ground in eastern Ukraine, Russia’s separatist proxies said they were advancing towards Kyiv’s main battlefield…


Avoiding the Toxic Effects of Aluminum

The human body is an electrochemical miracle. While we often think of it as a fleshy machine of sorts, it can be more likened to a constantly changing collection of chemicals and electrical signals that’s continuously rebuilding itself and responding to your mental state, food, air intake, physical activity, and environment. This biochemical landscape of…


China’s Theft of US Agriculture Tech Secrets is ‘Enormous’ National Security Threat: Analyst

Tiny as it is, a kernel of seed is no different than a mini biological computer. In it is all the genetic code, intellectual property containing billions of dollars of potential worth that, falling into the hands of an adversary, could give them control over the food production of a country and beyond. One unmistakable…


Musk Says US Recession ‘Inevitable at Some Point,’ Likely to Happen in Near Term

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said a recession is “inevitable at some point” and is most likely to happen in the near future, contradicting remarks by Biden administration officials who remain insistent that an economic downturn is not on the cards. “A recession is inevitable at some point. As to whether there is a recession…