Month: July 2022

OAN Fails to Reach Agreement With Verizon, Will Be Removed From Carrier’s TV Lineup

One America News (OAN) Network will be removed from Verizon’s channel lineup at the end of this month, according to media reports and statements from the telecommunications giant. San Diego-based One America News is owned by tech entrepreneur Robert Herring and is one of three television networks favored by former President Donald Trump. However, the network…


Don’t Get Involved in Twitter Debates, We Have a Responsibility to Protect Freedom of Speech, British Police Told

Non-crime hate incidents should not be recorded where they are trivial and irrational, according to new guidance from England and Wales’s police body, a move which is being celebrated as “a step in the right direction” by free speech defenders. Non-crime hate incidents (NCHI) include things like offensive or insulting comments, online, in person, or…


Russia Says It Destroyed 4 HIMARS Launchers in Ukraine

LONDON—Russia’s defense ministry said on Friday its forces had destroyed four U.S.–supplied high mobility artillery rocket systems (HIMARS) between July 5–20. “Four launchers and one reloading vehicle for the U.S.-made multiple launch rocket systems (HIMARS) were destroyed,” it said in a daily briefing. Reuters could not verify battlefield reports. Kyiv has hailed the arrival of…


‘A Really Great Coincidence’: Toddlers Who Shared First Kiss Reunite Years Later and Are Now Together

In what might seem like the greatest “coincidence” of their lives, high school sweethearts Kadee and At go back in time. They first met as toddlers, when they shared their first kiss. “At and I both met when we were 3 because my mom nannied us together,” Kadee, who currently lives in Florida, told The…


Canadian Health Care at a Crossroads

Commentary The week spanning July 10–17 was a revealing one for Canadian health care, and what we have witnessed is not good. In Fredericton, N.B., a senior passed away while waiting for care at a hospital emergency department. A witness noted that the man was “clearly in discomfort,” yet it wasn’t enough to gain the…


[Premiering 10:30 AM ET] Why the Highly Vaccinated Are Seeing Higher Deaths: Dr. Robert Malone [Part 2]

Data on COVID-19 deaths are revealing a concerning trend, where higher death rates are being seen among the highly vaccinated. According to Dr. Robert Malone, inventor of mRNA vaccine tech, this should have been expected, as the science warning of this phenomena was already known. We continue our discussion with Dr. Malone on immune imprinting…


Euro Tumbles as Gloomy PMIs Dampens Outlook for Future ECB Hikes

LONDON—The euro continued its retreat from a more-than-two-week high as disappointing activity data from France and Germany pushed the single currency lower, a day after the European Central Bank highlighted the path for interest rates would be data dependent. German business activity unexpectedly shrank in July while French manufacturing activity contracted and growth in services…


Cathay Pacific Airline Drops out of World’s Top Ten Airlines Ranking

An airline website that provides ratings for airlines worldwide recently released the results of the “World’s Best Airlines for 2022.” Qatar Airways again captured the top spot in the Best Airlines for 2022, followed by Air New Zealand. The rating of Cathay Pacific Airways has dropped significantly from being the sixth last year to the…


Retired Military Dog Gets Forever Loving Home With Former Handler After Near-Fatal Incident

A military dog who formed an inseparable bond with one of his handlers during deployment in South Korea has been adopted by the airman after a near-death experience. The pair had a joyful reunion in New Mexico after being separated for eight months. On July 12, military working dog Akim was reunited with Senior Airman…


Oil Prices Fall as Libya Resumes Output, Global Demand Outlook Darkens

LONDON—Oil prices fell on Friday on a weakening global demand outlook and the resumption of some Libyan crude oil output. Brent crude futures fell $1.02 to $102.84 a barrel by 1023 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were down $1.08 cents to $95.27 a barrel. The global economy looks increasingly likely to…