Month: July 2022

New Lawsuit Targets Biden Admin for Colluding With Social Media Giants to Stifle Free Speech | Truth Over News

Hi everyone and welcome to Truth over News. The First Amendment in the Bill of Rights states that Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.” Our Founders recognized the inherent dangers of outlawing what might be considered to be undesirable speech. They also foresaw the threat of government…


Truss and Sunak Vow to Curb Trade Unions’ Powers Ahead of Fresh Rail Strikes in UK

Both Conservative leadership candidates have vowed to limit trade unions’ ability to stage industrial actions amid waves of strikes across rail, postal, and other industries over pay. It comes as members of two trade unions at 14 train operators are about to strike on Wednesday, with further service-crippling rail strikes announced for August. Liz Truss…


Homemade Coffee Ice Cream and Hot Fudge Sundaes

By Gretchen McKay From Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Ice cream is the best of desserts any time of year, but it really hits the spot on a warm and balmy summer evening. Cool and creamy, it’s both decadent and nostalgic, whether it’s piled high on an ice cream cone or — my favorite way — scooped into…


Want to Live Longer? Exercise Is Key, Study Confirms

Middle-aged people could add years to their lives just by getting off the couch and going for a walk every day — though it wouldn’t hurt to do even more, a large new study suggests. The researchers followed over 100,000 Americans for decades and found what many have shown before: People who exercise as much…


Crown Begins Closing Argument in Trial for Dutch Man Accused of Extorting BC Teen

Crown and defence counsel have finished calling evidence in the British Columbia Supreme Court trial for the Dutch man accused of harassing and extorting teenager Amanda Todd before she died a decade ago. Aydin Coban pleaded not guilty at the jury trial in New Westminster to charges of extortion, harassment, communication with a young person…


71-Year-Old Man Mauled to Death by 7 Dogs in Texas; Owner Arrested, Sheriff’s Office Says

A 71-year-old man in Texas was mauled to death by seven dogs on his way to a local neighborhood store last Tuesday, according to a statement released by authorities. The tragic incident unfolded in Fresno on July 18, the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office said. Fresno-native Freddy Garcia was walking down the street before being…


Wife of US Navy Lieutenant Jailed in Japan Calls on Lawmakers to Bring Him Home

The family of Ridge Alkonis, a U.S. Navy lieutenant who was sentenced in Japan to three years’ prison over a deadly car accident he was involved in last year, is calling on lawmakers and the White House to help bring him home. Brittany Alkonis, the wife of the 34-year-old specialist in undersea warfare and acoustic engineering…


‘Leave It to Beaver’ Co-Star Tony Dow Dies at 77

Actor Tony Dow, best known for his role as Wally Cleaver in the 1950s American TV hit sitcom “Leave It to Beaver,” died Tuesday at age 77, his friends and management team said. Dow, whose career in television as an actor, director, and producer spanned seven decades, died on Tuesday morning, according to a statement…


How to Deep-Clean a Coffee Maker

Performing a deep clean on a coffee maker is important to extend its useful life and ensure you’re brewing the best-tasting coffee possible. A buildup of hard water scale and rancid coffee oils in a coffee maker is to be expected. Allowing that buildup to remain (and multiply) can be very hard on the machine…


NDP MP Brian Masse Calls on MPs to Protest Feds’ Use of ArriveCan App

New Democrat MP Brian Masse is calling on parliamentarians to “speak up” against the continued use of ArriveCan at Canadian borders, saying the app will “destroy” the country’s tourism sector. Launched by the federal government in November 2020, the ArriveCan app was created as a COVID-19 screening measure that ensures arrivals are vaccinated, as well…