Month: September 2022

Study Shows Adequate Sunlight Exposure May Protect Against Autoimmune Disease

According to a recent study done at the University of California – San Francisco, exposure to the sun can protect youngsters and young adults against multiple sclerosis (MS) and other autoimmune diseases.  The scientists found that exposure to the sun’s UV rays increases vitamin D and might help prevent autoimmune diseases. Though parents have certainly been warned…


Former NFL Player, Woman Killed Climbing Mountainside in Southern California

SAN DIEGO—A pair of climbers who died trying to scale a mountainside east of Idyllwild in Southern California have been identified as Huntington Beach residents, one of them a former Dallas Cowboys and San Diego State football player. Gavin Escobar, 31, and Chelsea Walsh, 33, died about 12:20 p.m. Sept. 28 near the Tahquitz Peak…


Huntington Beach Man, Woman Killed Climbing Mountainside Near Idyllwild

SAN DIEGO—A pair of climbers who died trying to scale a mountainside east of Idyllwild have been identified as Huntington Beach residents, one of them a former Dallas Cowboys and San Diego State football player. Gavin Escobar, 31, and Chelsea Walsh, 33, died about 12:20 p.m. Sept. 28 near the Tahquitz Peak Fire Lookout, southeast…


The Most Trainable Dog Breeds in The World

Do you love dogs? But can’t decide on the type of dog to get as a pet for your family? Well, this blog post will help you with that. We have compiled a list of the most trainable dog breeds in the world. Whether you’re looking for a small lap-sized pup or one that loves…


Epoch Cinema Documentary Review: ‘Miles in the Life: The Story of a BMF Drug Trafficker’

Commentary After a brief opening, Jabari Hayes introduces himself as the credits roll, saying that he’s the proud father to a 7th-grade honor roll student and husband to a wife who is beautiful “inside-and-out.” You can sense by the calm timbre of his voice that he’s a cool customer. The narrator of “Miles in the…


Climate Expert on Hurricanes: Numbers of Storms Actually Drop as Oceans Warm Up

As climate change alarmists try to link the catastrophic storm that hit Florida with human-caused global warming, geologist and climate expert Gregory Wrightstone refutes such claims, saying they aren’t based on facts. The director of the educational organization CO2 Coalition and expert reviewer for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Wrightstone said his own…


How Civilizations Will Be Decided

Originally published by Gatestone Institute Commentary Fewer babies will be born in all of Europe than in Nigeria alone. In Europe, “at the rate at which things are going, the population will have halved before 2070, with the continent at risk of losing 400 million inhabitants by 2100,” noted James Pomeroy, an economist at China’s HSBC bank….


Hurricane Ian Makes Landfall in South Carolina

A re-energized Hurricane Ian on Sept. 30 made landfall in South Carolina, according to U.S. weather officials. The center of the hurricane made landfall at 2:05 p.m. near Georgetown, the National Hurricane Center said. The storm had sustained winds of 85 miles per hour, much lower than the 150 mile per hour winds that struck…


The Myths and the Motivations Behind the American Revolution

Commentary Our culture has many myths regarding America’s founding principles and the American Revolution. I highly recommend the EpochTV series entitled “The American Story” to learn the inspiring and true story of America’s early years, which often contrasts with the narratives we hear today. In episode six, “The Road to the Revolution,” host Timothy Barton,…


New Heart Scan Method Could Help Identify the 15 Percent of High Risk Patients Who Go Undetected

Numerical scores are used in a variety of ways ranging from sports to scholarly exams to credit worthiness. Now there’s another score, one that can help in the prevention of heart disease, the leading cause of death in the U.S. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, someone dies from heart disease every…