Month: June 2022

Lich’s Real Crime Is That She Embarrasses the Government

Commentary While the Canadian justice system is reluctant to incarcerate the most violent of criminals, it is determined to crack down in the harshest of ways on the crime of mischief. Yes, Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich has been arrested again and will be transported to Ottawa. Hardly a day seems to go by when…


To Gain More Freedom, American Morality Must Increase

American morality is in decline, and the population is starting to take note. Half of Americans—a record high number—now rate U.S. morals as “poor,” according to a recent Gallup poll. “Consideration of others” is the leading indicator of this moral decline, Americans say, followed by “racism/discrimination.” Yet we really didn’t need a poll to tell us about…


Former ICE Chief on Mass Smuggling Deaths: ‘No One Deserves to Die That Way’

The death of 50 illegal immigrants being smuggled in the back of a tractor-trailer in San Antonio on June 27 brought up tragic memories for Tom Homan, the former head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Homan had seen it before—in Victoria, Texas, in 2003. A tractor-trailer with as many as 80 illegal immigrants crammed…


Oklahoma Voters Cast Their Ballots in Multiple High-Profile Races

Standing outside Hideaway Pizza in Oklahoma City’s historic Automotive Alley district, Republican U.S. Senate candidate and 2nd Congressional District Rep. Markwayne Mullin moves from one TV news interview to another on primary day afternoon. One videographer asks the entrepreneur and former professional Mixed Martial Arts Fighter to provide comments as if he had just won…


Victims Confront Maxwell Before Judge Sends Her to Prison for 20 Years

NEW YORK—Ghislaine Maxwell, once an international, jet-setting socialite and now a convicted sex trafficker, sat in federal court in Lower Manhattan one last time and was confronted by four of her victims before she was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act, victims are allowed to make “victim impact statements”…


Illinois Voters Head to Polls for 2022 Primary

PALOS HILLS, Ill.—Four days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the impact of that far-reaching decision is already palpable at a primary day polling site just southwest of Chicago. Alice Mister, a resident of Palos Hills, told The Epoch Times that abortion is now her top concern and that she thinks more…


Why Officials Are Desperate to Get COVID Shots on Childhood Schedule Before ‘Emergency’ Ends

The rate of hospitalization for COVID among children is so low, it’s basically zero. Then why is it so important to jab babies and toddlers two or three times, even though side effects of the injection could harm them for life – or kill them? Statistics show the rate of COVID-19 associated hospitalization among children…


Why Big Pharma Is Desperate to Get COVID Jab Into Babies

The rate of hospitalization for COVID among children is so low, it’s basically zero. Then why is it so important to jab babies and toddlers two or three times, even though side effects of the injection could harm them for life – or kill them? Statistics show the rate of COVID-19 associated hospitalization among children…


Nadal Overcomes Third Set Wobble to Reach Second Round

LONDON—Rafael Nadal made a stuttering but rousing return to the grass on Tuesday, beating 41st-ranked Argentine Francisco Cerundolo 6–4 6–3 3–6 6–4 in Wimbledon’s first round to begin his campaign for a third Grand Slam title of the year. The 36-year-old second seed, who has not played at Wimbledon since 2019 and stayed away from…


BC Premier Will Not Seek Re-election After NDP’s Fall Leadership Review

British Columbia Premier John Horgan says he will not seek re-election following the New Democratic Party leadership review set to be held this fall. Horgan made the decision in part due to concerns for his health, which has taken a toll from fighting cancer, he said in a statement on June 28. “As we reach the mid-point…