Month: October 2022

Beijing’s Recruitment of Western Military Pilots Prompts National Security Concerns For Canada, UK

Citing national security concerns, both Canada and the UK have started to examine possible breaches of confidentiality agreements among current and former military personnel following reports that the Chinese regime has been recruiting British military pilots. The Canadian Department of National Defence (DND) told The Epoch Times on Oct. 27 that it is looking into…


WA Religious Ministers Must Report Abuse

Ministers of religion in Western Australia are now legally required to report child sexual abuse, including information from confessions, under new laws now in force. Failure to make a mandatory report is now an offence with a maximum penalty of $6000. A minister of religion will not be excused from criminal responsibility even if their…


Corrupt Government Officials Remain Top Fear in 2022: Chapman Survey

It might be spooky season but Americans are much more afraid of corruption, nuclear war, and money problems than ghosts and zombies, according to a survey by Chapman University. Topping the list again this year was the fear of corrupt government officials, according to the annual Chapman University Survey of American Fears, produced by the…


Shanghai Disneyland Closes Due to Covid-19

In South Korea, 153 people were left dead after Halloween celebrations took a tragic turn. U.S. state and local governments are reportedly skirting federal bans. A new report details how past purchases of Chinese tech could threaten national security. More countries are on alert over Chinese police offices. One of them already closed, with others…


McConnell’s PAC Pulls Money Out of Bolduc Race in New Hampshire

A Super PAC linked to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has canceled more than $5 million in advertising for the Don Bolduc campaign. The Senate Leadership Fund (SLF) announced on Oct. 22 that it was revoking the advertising dollars earmarked to promote the New Hampshire U.S. Senatorial candidate it had been planning to run…


Multi-Billion Dollar Cosmetics Company Pays UC Irvine to Study Human Genes

New York-based cosmetics brand Estee Lauder will be funding an annual fellowship at the University of California–Irvine (UCI) to study how the environment and human behavior–such as smoking and sleep–affect our genes, also known as epigenetics. According to Dr. Michael J. Stamos, dean of the UCI School of Medicine, the fellowship will enable Ph.D. candidates…


CDC’s Excess Death Report, Insurance Data Sounding Major Alarm Bells | Facts Matter

Right now, there is an alarming trend of young people dying from unknown causes. Specifically, looking at the numbers coming from the Human Mortality Database for the United States over the past two years, they show that starting in 2020, excess mortality rates began to skyrocket. 🧶 EpochTV: What is Sudden Adult Death Syndrome 👉 https://ept.ms/3NptK6J…


Capitol Report (Oct. 31): Supreme Court Hears Case on Harvard Asian Discrimination Case; CDC Director Test Positive for COVID Again

Is race-based college admissions coming to an end? The Supreme Court hears arguments in a high-profile case against Harvard. The House speaker’s husband, Paul Pelosi, is recovering from surgery to repair a skull fracture after a violent attack. Now, the suspect faces multiple charges. Chairwoman of the Arizona GOP Kelli Ward joins us to discuss…


Capitol Report (Oct. 31): Supreme Court Hears Case on Harvard Asian Discrimination Case

Is race-based college admissions coming to an end? The Supreme Court hears arguments in a high-profile case against Harvard. The House speaker’s husband, Paul Pelosi, is recovering from surgery to repair a skull fracture after a violent attack. Now, the suspect faces multiple charges. Chairwoman of the Arizona GOP Kelli Ward joins us to discuss…


On Election Day, Third-Party Candidates Could Make a Difference

Chase Oliver knows his candidacy for U.S. Senate is a long shot. The Georgia Libertarian has raised about $15,000 as he competes with Democrat incumbent Raphael Warnock and Republican nominee Herschel Walker, each of whom has raised millions. He hasn’t quit his day job. But Oliver believes he might produce an effect nationally. “In Georgia, we…