Month: July 2022

Missouri City Sued by State AG for Funding Women’s Out-of-State Abortion Travel

The city of St. Louis in Missouri is being sued by the state’s Attorney General Eric Schmitt, a Republican, for passing a bill that seeks to offer women funds to travel out-of-state for abortions. On July 15, the Board of Alderman of St. Louis passed Board Bill 61 (BB61), which sets up a $1.5 million…


The Critical Differences Between A1 and A2 Milk

Dairy is a common trigger for autoimmune and chronic diseases. Consequently, sometimes people reluctantly remove dairy from their diet in an attempt to heal themselves. I went dairy-free for roughly five years in order to reverse rheumatoid arthritis. I believe removing all dairy from my diet was a critical step in my healing journey. However, if…


‘Women’s Bill of Rights’ Introduced to Counter Transgender Ideology

Carrie Sheffield, senior policy analyst at the Independent Women’s Forum, said her organization has had to introduce a Women’s Bill of Rights, which defines what a woman is, in response to transgender ideology and a larger Marxist agenda that aims to destroy Western culture. “Gender ideology is just one strand of a much bigger, radical,…


Millennial: 4 Money Moves to Make Before Baby Arrives

The arrival of a new baby is all-consuming. In the early weeks, your waking hours are a cycle of feedings, diaper changes, and Googling “Is it normal for a baby to (fill in the blank).” Mustering the energy—and attention span—for otherwise routine tasks like showering and paying bills can feel like a tall order. You’ll…


Millennial Money: 4 Money Moves to Make Before Baby Arrives

The arrival of a new baby is all-consuming. In the early weeks, your waking hours are a cycle of feedings, diaper changes, and Googling “Is it normal for a baby to (fill in the blank).” Mustering the energy—and attention span—for otherwise routine tasks like showering and paying bills can feel like a tall order. You’ll…


Truss Promises EU ‘Red Tape Bonfire,’ While Sunak Touts ‘Commonsense Thatcherism’

The UK’s two final Conservative leadership contenders continued their clash on the economy, the biggest battleground of the race, as they began hustings over the weekend. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss vowed to light a “red tape bonfire” of EU regulations, while former Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak said his proposals are “commonsense Thatcherism.” The two candidates…


US Army Has Approved Only 20 Permanent Religious COVID-19 Vaccine Exemptions

The U.S. Army announced on July 21 that it has approved just 20 permanent religious exemptions for the COVID-19 vaccine after having received 8,000 requests so far. Out of the 8,000 applications for a permanent religious exemption, a total of 1,465 have been reviewed by the Army. Just 20 have been approved—equivalent to an approval rate of about…


Sunday, July 24, 2022: Epoch Sudoku Hard


Trump Speaks at 5,000-Strong Young Conservatives Summit With Hint of Presidential Run

Former President Donald Trump didn’t say he would try to reclaim the White House in 2024 when he addressed young conservatives in Tampa on July 23. But he didn’t say he wouldn’t. He dropped not-so-subtle hints during his hour-and-45-minute address to attendees of the Student Action Summit. “I ran twice, and I won twice,” he…


Trump Electrifies 5,000-Strong Young Conservatives Summit With Hint of Presidential Run

Former President Donald Trump didn’t say he would try to reclaim the White House in 2024 when he addressed young conservatives in Tampa on July 23. But he didn’t say he wouldn’t. He dropped not-so-subtle hints during his hour-and-45-minute address to attendees of the Student Action Summit. “I ran twice, and I won twice,” he…