Month: July 2022

Celebrate Tomato Season With Tasty Summer Chicken Recipe

By Linda Gassenheimer From Tribune News Service Ripe tomatoes are in season. Here’s an easy way to use them. To keep their fresh flavor, the tomatoes are not cooked. Their juice and seeds are blended into a sauce and mixed with mayonnaise. The remaining tomato pulp is cut into cubes and added to the sauce….


Electric Vehicles: Not a Deal for You or the Environment

Used cars cost more than ever, but there is an exception to this. Used electric vehicles (EVs) may appear to be a bargain in today’s used car market. A woman in Florida purchased a used 2014 Ford Focus Electric for $11,000. It had 60,000 miles on it. After driving it a few months, lights started…


Biden Makes First Public Appearance After Testing Negative for COVID-19

President Joe Biden on July 27 exited isolation after testing negative for COVID-19 and spoke to reporters at the White House. “I’ve just tested negative for COVID-19 after isolating for five days,” Biden said at an event in the White House’s Rose Garden Washington, his first public in-person appearance since testing positive on July 21. Biden, 79, who…


Drawings Released for Proposed Surf Park for Tampa Bay Area

By Richard Tribou From Orlando Sentinel Orlando—The waves are still just in the planning stages, but the best rides in Florida could be headed for the west coast if a proposed surf park stays on course. The developers behind Peak Surf Park, which is proposing a 30-acre site in either Pinellas or Hillsborough County, released…


Recession Fears Drive Down Copper Price Despite Demand Overwhelming Supply

News Analysis Copper’s remarkable second-quarter price decline showed how the prospects of a global recession can overwhelm favourable supply-demand dynamics. The multi-purpose base metal is a priority for Canada although some say depressed prices may slow production. Canadian mining veteran Donald Bubar, president and CEO of Avalon Advanced Materials Inc. and board member of junior…


Iran Releases US-British-Iranian Conservationist on Furlough

A British–U.S.–Iranian environmentalist who has spent over four years in an Iranian prison has been released on furlough with an electronic tag. Morad Tahbaz, 66, has been released from the Evin prison and is at his family’s home in the Iranian capital Tehran, Britain’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) said on July 27. An…


Police: Boy, 6, Fatally Shoots Sister, 5; Parents Arrested

MUNCIE, Ind.—A 6-year-old boy fatally shot his 5-year-old sister in their home in eastern Indiana and their parents have been arrested in the killing, police said. First responders discovered the girl with a gunshot wound to the head early Tuesday afternoon at the home in Muncie, 60 miles (100 kilometers) northeast of Indianapolis. She was…


Trump Reveals Why He ‘Can’t’ Leave Politics

Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday revealed that he cannot leave politics during his first speech in more than a year in Washington, D.C. “Never forget, everything this corrupt establishment is doing to me is all about preserving their power and control over the American people,” Trump said at the America First Agenda Summit in…


Pols Hide Behind Charities to Welcome Illegals

Commentary If you’re a taxpayer in New York, or anywhere in the United States, you’re getting scammed by groups like United Way, Catholic Charities, and the Central American Refugee Center (CARECEN). You may think they’re charities. Truth is, these groups are hauling in millions in taxpayer dollars—your money—under government contracts to facilitate illegal immigration. It’s…


White House Gets Criticized for Trying to Change Definition of Recession

The Biden administration is being slammed for attempting to change the definition of an economic recession, just ahead of the upcoming second-quarter GDP data that are expected to show contraction. An economy is usually considered to be in a recession if it registers two consecutive quarters of GDP declines. A July 21 White House statement…