Month: July 2022

Retired Army Bridgadier General Aims to Unseat Democratic Senator in New Hampshire Race

The Hill recently reported, “New Hampshire is the Senate battleground that offers Democrats perhaps their best chance of holding a seat.” But as more voters across the country turn toward the GOP, retired Army Brig. Gen. Don Bolduc is closing the margin of an expected Democratic victory in the Granite State. In the 2020 Republican…


California Forest Fire Burns Out of Control Near Yosemite

MIDPINES, Calif.—A destructive wildfire near Yosemite National Park burned out of control Sunday and has grown into one of California’s biggest blazes of the year, forcing thousands of residents to flee remote mountain communities. Some 2,000 firefighters were battling the Oak Fire, along with aircraft and bulldozers, facing tough conditions that included steep terrain and…


Stunning Condo in Chicago’s Near North Side Offers It All

If traditional elegance and livability in the heart of Chicago are your desires, consider this amazing Gold Coast condo offered at just under $2.2 million. The 4,000-square-foot luxury condo in one of the city’s most elegant low-rise buildings is a perfect refinement of iconic 1920s style. The entrance foyer adjoins the apartment’s massive living room…


Natural Remedies for Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a chronic inflammatory condition consisting of muscular and joint pain and fatigue.  Three to five percent of the population suffers with this condition; more than eighty percent are women.  This is one of the fastest growing disabling conditions in the US. You can beat Fibromyalgia with natural lifestyle strategies. Fibromyalgia is classically diagnosed…


Enjoy the Modest Dip in Gas Prices While It Lasts

Commentary “We’ve been working really hard to bring the price down,” a COVID-stricken President Joe Biden claimed regarding gasoline prices in a virtual meeting with some of his energy and economic aides on Friday. It begs the question: how hard did he and his team work to bring the price of gas up over his…


Treasury Secretary Yellen Downplays Potential for US Recession

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on July 24 again downplayed concerns about a possible recession while conceding that an economic slowdown is occurring. Yellen told NBC News the U.S. economy is in “a period of transition in which growth is slowing,” which is “necessary and appropriate, and we need to be growing at a steady and…


Treasury Secretary Yellen Downplays Fears of US Recession

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Sunday again downplayed fears of a possible recession Sunday but admitted an economic slowdown is occurring. Instead of a looming recession, Yellen told NBC News the U.S. economy is in “a period of transition in which growth is slowing,” which is “necessary and appropriate, and we need to be growing…


MPs Look Into Alleged Political Interference in NS Shooting Probe

OTTAWA—MPs on the House of Commons public safety committee meet Monday to explore whether there was political meddling with the RCMP as it investigated the April 2020 shootings in Nova Scotia. Just over a week after a gunman murdered 22 people during a 13−hour shooting spree, RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki held a meeting with top…


England Channel Travel Chaos Continues as Eurotunnel Becomes ‘Hotspot of Holiday Hell’

Disruption at the Port of Dover has cleared with traffic said to be “flowing normally” but travellers trying to cross the English Channel to France are now facing lengthy delays at the Eurotunnel. The AA motoring group branded the Eurotunnel Shuttle terminal in Folkestone the new “hotspot of holiday hell”, after two days of disruption at Dover saw…


The 5 Best Reasons to Never Ever Eat Factory-Farmed Fish

While it may seem like a modern invention, “aquaculture,” has been around for ages—man has been “farming” fish in net enclosures, ponds, vats, urns, and even woven baskets for thousands of years. More recently, though, especially within the last few decades, worldwide demand has exploded, and farming fish has grown just as rapidly, evolving into…