Month: September 2022

5 Young Men Arrested in Residential Burglary in Burbank

BURBANK, Calif.—Five young men were in custody Sept. 29 in connection with a residential burglary in Burbank that led to a vehicle chase. The burglary occurred about 2:30 p.m. Sept. 28 in the 1800 block of Catalina Street, said Burbank police Sgt. Brent Fekety. “The victim called the police and said she was not home…


How to Make Crepes

I love how you can enjoy crepes for breakfast, lunch, dinner or dessert! They’re easy to make and we especially enjoy them for breakfast on special occasions like birthdays and Valentine’s day. These rank high on my list of favorite sweet breakfasts, along with German Pancakes, Crunchy French Toast and Belgian Waffles. I don’t think I’m alone in my…


Quebec Tory Leader Calls for Inquiry Into Pandemic Management by Private Firm

Quebec Conservative Party Leader Éric Duhaime on Friday called for an inquiry into the province’s outsourcing of many facets of the pandemic’s management to U.S. consulting firm McKinsey, including any potential conflicts of interest issues. “Should we understand that the [François] Legault government gave a consulting firm the duty to manage Quebec in 2020, with…


Spending: How to Spend $1,000 or Less to Build Career Skills

By Kim Clark From Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Buttressing your resume with a new skill is one of the best ways to make a modest financial investment pay big returns. One study found that, depending on the skill and the worker’s previous education and job, some holders of short-term credentials earned 65 percent more than otherwise…


Coroner Concludes Online Content Helped Kill Depressed London Teen in Landmark Ruling

“Negative effects of online content” was a contributing factor in the death of a British school girl who took her own life in 2017, a coroner concluded on Friday. Coroner Andrew Walker, who made the conclusion, said the ruling is “the first time” that “tech platforms have been formally held responsible for the death of…


Texas Church Introduces Children to Drag Bingo and a ‘Transparent Closet’

The transgender ideology was first pushed on children through schools, frequently without the knowledge or consent of parents. Now, a church in Texas has opened a Transparent Closet, where children are encouraged to embrace the transgender lifestyle—also without the knowledge or consent of their parents. The Growing Transgender Movement Schools, once considered by parents to…


The Real Reason Mandates Are Wrong

Commentary The sinking ship of the mandate enthusiasts took on more water this month with the publication of a powerhouse paper by some of the world’s top bioethicists (from Oxford, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, and Toronto). Drawing on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and sponsor-reported adverse event data, the authors claim that booster mandates at…


Pro-Life Attorney Warns of California’s ‘Abortion Apocalypse’ in Wave of New Legislation

According to Susan Swift Arnall, vice president of legal affairs for Right to Life League, an avalanche of new legislation in California will put into motion what she calls an “abortion apocalypse” that will be fully funded by the taxpayers. New California Abortion Laws The bills listed below were signed into law by California Gov. Gavin Newsom…


Man Who Ran Over Conservative Teenager Charged With Murder, Arrested

The North Dakota man who admitted to striking a teenager with his car has been charged with murder and taken back into custody, about a week after posting bail. Shannon Brandt was charged with murder with a dangerous weapon and duty in an accident involving death or injury, both felonies, according to court documents obtained…


Germany Agrees 200 Billion Euro Package to Shield Against Surging Energy Prices

BERLIN—German Chancellor Olaf Scholz set out a 200 billion euro ($194 billion) “defensive shield,” including a gas price brake and a cut in sales tax for the fuel, to protect companies and households from the impact of soaring energy prices. Europe’s biggest economy is trying to cope with surging gas and electricity costs caused largely…