Month: July 2022

Boy, 14, Starts Lawn Care Business to Raise Money for Legal Fees So His Stepfather Can Adopt Him

A teen who wants his beloved stepfather to adopt him and his older brother has started a lawn care business to help pay for the legal fees. Born and raised in Sandy Run, South Carolina, 14-year-old Tyce Rey Diaz Pender has lived in Cayce with his family since 2017. His mother, Marcy, began dating Eric…


Pfizer Leaves COVID-19 Product Forecast Unchanged, Shares Fall

Pfizer Inc. did not raise its 2022 forecast for sales of its COVID-19 vaccine and antiviral treatment on Thursday, and its shares fell nearly 5 percent before recovering. The U.S. drugmaker maintained its full-year forecast of around $54 billion for its COVID-19 products, even as second-quarter sales of its Paxlovid antiviral pills were much higher-than-expected,…


Lloyd’s of London to Insure Grain Shipments out of Ukraine

Insurance market Lloyd’s of London on Friday announced insurance for ships carrying food from Ukraine via freshly-agreed Black Sea corridors, removing a barrier to getting crucial exports underway. British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said it was “an important step in ensuring grain exports can leave Black Sea ports following the vital U.N. agreement last week.”…


‘The Shoe That Grows’—A Heartwarming Story of One Man Who Impacts the Lives of Thousands

This brilliant man still keeps a modest mind before God after his achievement. (Video courtesy of Because International) …


16-Year-Old Got an Abortion in 1972, 1 Year Before Roe v. Wade—Calls Roe’s End 50 Years Later ‘A Gift’ From God

She was only 16, pregnant, and scared. It was 1972. That teen was Christie Ballor. Now 67, Ballor still lives in Alliance, Ohio, where she was born. She recalled her road to recovery from having an abortion at a young age—and now witnessing Roe’s historic overturning a full 50 years later. Her parents didn’t know better….


16-Year-Old Got an Abortion in 1972, 1 Year Before Roe v. Wade—Calls Overturning 50 Years Later ‘A Gift’ From God

She was only 16, pregnant, and scared. It was 1972. That teen was Christie Ballor. Now 67, Ballor still lives in Alliance, Ohio, where she was born. She recalled her road to recovery from having an abortion at a young age—and now witnessing Roe’s historic overturning a full 50 years later. Her parents didn’t know better….


The Gateway Pundit Petitions Court to Unseal Epstein’s Alleged Client List

The Gateway Pundit has petitioned a New York federal court to unseal the suspected client list for the alleged child sex trafficking ring run by Jeffrey Epstein and associate Ghislaine Maxwell. Seeking to report on what the lawsuit called the “Epstein Client List,” The Gateway Pundit, a conservative news outlet, filed a motion on July…


Manchin Flip-Flop Emphasizes Need For a Flat Tax Amendment

Commentary Those who know the value of freedom most keenly are those who have lived under totalitarianism. When the Eastern Bloc nations were finally liberated, more than three decades ago now, it was no surprise that they sought capitalism like a man lost in the desert yearning for water. But what did astound many was…


Extradited Hongkongers Jailed in China Now Face Prison Hong Kong

The Hong Kong police arrested twelve protesters during the anti-extradition movement in 2019. During their bail, they tried to abscond by trying to flee to Taiwan on a speedboat, but they were caught and arrested by the Chinese Coast Guard and taken to mainland China for trial. Nine of the 12 who had served their…


Australian PM Unveils Draft Indigenous Recognition Referendum Question

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Saturday unveiled the wording of a draft referendum question as part of moves to enshrine an Indigenous voice in parliament. The government is seeking a referendum, which is necessary to make changes to the constitution, on recognising Indigenous minorities in the constitution and requiring governments to consult Aboriginal people…