Month: September 2022

SoCal Could See Northridge-Size Earthquake in Next 30 Years: Expert

Scientists studying earthquake fault zones in the Los Angeles and Orange County region said there’s a possibility for the area to experience a tremor comparable to the destructive 1994 Northridge earthquake in the next 30 years. Southern California was too far away to be affected by recent earthquake activity in Mexico’s Michoacán area Sept. 19…


Nurse Fined $10,000 for Attending Easter Church Service in Violation of Pandemic Restrictions

A former Ontario nurse who lost her job for speaking out against COVID-19 mandates and gained notoriety for helping organize public demonstrations, has been fined $10,000 for attending a church service during Easter in 2021. Kristen Nagle, who worked at the London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) in London, received the fine from the Provincial Offences…


Poilievre Decries Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Not Being Designated a Terrorist Organization in Canada

As the Iranian regime cracks down on anti-regime protests, Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre decried on Sept. 29 that Iran’s Revolutionary Guards are not designated as a terrorist entity by Canada. “The government still refuses to list the IRGC, a terrorist organization, as a terrorist body, allowing it to legally operate here in Canada,” said Poilievre…


Liberals to launch Indo-Pacific strategy this year, shaped by looming China assembly

Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says she will release Canada’s long-delayed Indo-Pacific strategy this year. She says the strategy will be shaped by a major meeting the Chinese government is holding in two weeks. The strategy will include co-operation on climate change, she said in an interview with the Atlantic Council think tank in Washington,…


Ian Lashes South Carolina; 21 Deaths Reported in Florida | NTD Evening News

Ian was downgraded to a tropical cyclone after making landfall as a hurricane in South Carolina on Sept. 30. Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed treaties to annex four Ukrainian regions partly occupied by Moscow’s forces. * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on “My List.” Follow EpochTV on social…


LIVE NOW: Ian Lashes South Carolina; 21 Deaths Reported in Florida | NTD Evening News

Ian was downgraded to a tropical cyclone after making landfall as a hurricane in South Carolina on Sept. 30. Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed treaties to annex four Ukrainian regions partly occupied by Moscow’s forces. * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on “My List.” Follow EpochTV on social…


Ian Lashes South Carolina as Florida Surveys Devastation

CHARLESTON, S.C.—A revived Hurricane Ian battered coastal South Carolina on Friday, ripping apart piers and filling neighborhoods with calf-high water, after the deadly storm caused catastrophic damage in Florida and trapped thousands in their homes. Ian’s center came ashore near Georgetown with much weaker winds than when it crossed Florida’s Gulf Coast on Wednesday as…


Prime Minister Puts Fuel Retailers on Notice

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has put fuel retailers on notice after data suggested that fuel prices were raised prior to end of the fuel excise cut that was introduced early in the year by the former Coalition government. Speaking to FiveAA Radio on Sept. 29, the prime minister said he was very concerned about Australians…


TikTok Is ‘Everything That You Do Not Want in a Modern Democracy’: Tech Expert

Social media giant TikTok and its nebulous connections to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) present a threat to U.S. national security, according to one expert. Geoffrey Cain, an independent investigative journalist and author of a book on the CCP’s efforts to build a totalitarian surveillance state, believes that TikTok’s troubled emergence, shadowy corporate structure, and…


Federal Judge Orders HHS to Properly Reimburse Hospitals for Prescription Drugs

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) must immediately halt 30 percent reimbursement cuts to hospitals made under the 340B program aimed at helping poor patients, a federal judge ordered. The ruling (pdf) in American Hospital Association v. Becerra, civil action 18-2084, was issued on Sept. 28 by Judge Rudolph Contreras, an Obama…