Month: August 2022

Analysis: Xinhua Hints China’s Xi Jinping Will Get Third Term in Power

Chinese leader Xi Jinping will hold a third term in power, Chinese state media reveals. We break down why the conclusion can be made, and what it means for America and Taiwan. Will a Taiwan invasion be imminent? And what does it mean for the future of the America-China relationship? Click the “Save” button below…


[Premiering 9/1, 10:30 AM ET] How to Treat Vaccine Injuries: Dr. Elizabeth Lee Vliet

Reports of vaccine injuries are becoming increasingly common amid the mandatory vaccine policies that have been rolled out around the world. Yet the risks of COVID-19 shots have been known for a long time, according to Dr. Elizabeth Lee Vliet, president of the Truth for Health Foundation. We speak with Dr. Vliet about vaccine injuries,…


Cloudy With a Chance of Fraud: Federal Weatherization’s Back

Alarm bells are sounding at the Department of Energy as the Biden administration has moved to triple the budget for the Weatherization Assistance Program, which provides low-income applicants with free home and apartment renovations, such as insulation, duct-sealing, new heating systems, and kitchen appliances. The last time the program was lavished with such a surge…


American Small Businesses Proving Resilient Despite Inflation and Labor Market Struggles

When it comes to jumping economic hurdles, small business owners are digging deep and finding new ways to overcome the impacts of inflation and workforce shortages this year. More than 31 million small businesses currently operate in the United States, with an anticipated 17 million new startups set to kick off by the end of the year….


Hong Kong Court Upholds Warrant on Tycoon Jimmy Lai’s Phones

HONG KONG—Hong Kong’s High Court on Tuesday upheld a new warrant obtained by the national security police to search the contents of media tycoon Jimmy Lai’s phones. In one of the former British colony’s biggest national security cases, Lai and six former Apple Daily staff members were charged with so-called collusion with foreign forces under…


Social Distancing Was Supposed to Be Forever

Commentary By April 2020, two months into the lockdowns, eminent Italian Philosopher Giorgio Agamben had put his finger on a point that was bugging many of us. He observed that the purpose of “social distancing”—really just a euphemism for confinement—was not intended merely as a temporary measure but a new structure for society itself. Thinking it through,…


NY to Make Churches, Other Places Gun-Free Zones; DeSantis Sues FDA Over Low-Cost Drug Issue | NTD Evening News

New York’s Concealed Carry Improvement Act will take effect on Sept. 1, effectively making Times Square and many other locations “gun-free zones.” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says he is suing the Food and Drug Administration. He accuses it of preventing Floridians from getting lower-priced medicine. * Click the “Save” button below the video to access…


LIVE NOW: NY to Make Churches, Other Places Gun-Free Zones; DeSantis Sues FDA Over Low-Cost Drug Issue | NTD Evening News

New York’s Concealed Carry Improvement Act will take effect on Sept. 1, effectively making Times Square and many other locations “gun-free zones.” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says he is suing the Food and Drug Administration. He accuses it of preventing Floridians from getting lower-priced medicine. * Click the “Save” button below the video to access…


Backlash Forces New Zealand Government to Abandon Plan to Tax Pension Funds

New Zealand government has shelved its proposal to impose the goods and services tax (GST) on KiwiSaver, New Zealand’s pension fund, less than 24 hours after it was put forward, following strong backlash from the public, the opposition party, and the fund sector. Introduced to parliament on Tuesday evening, the tax was intended to “even…


US Suspends 26 Chinese Flights as China-US Decoupling Continues

Amid ongoing tensions and disputes between the United States and China, the United States has suspended dozens of flights by Chinese airlines. The Department of Transportation (DOT) announced on Aug. 25 that, in response to Beijing’s cancellation of U.S. flights over COVID-19 cases, the United States will suspend 26 U.S.–China flights by Chinese airlines in…