Month: November 2022

LIVE 7 PM ET: Newsmakers (Nov. 30): Ex-CCP Head Jiang Zemin Dead at 96

In this episode, we talk to Falun Dafa Information Center spokesman Erping Zhang about the death of the Chinese Communist Party’s Jiang Zemin, the initiator of the Falun Dafa persecution in China. We then talk to Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry, who says Dr. Anthony Fauci could not recall key details about his actions during…


Joint Ontario Police Task Force Arrests 107 People, Lays 428 Child Exploitation Charges in One Month

At a news conference held Wednesday, Toronto Police announced that “Project Maverick,” a province-wide collaboration to locate and charge individuals associated with online child exploitation, had led to a total of 428 charges being laid against 107 people in just the month of October. Police have released a full list of those arrested and charged…


Mexico Beats Saudi Arabia 2–1 but Falls Short at World Cup

LUSAIL, Qatar—Henry Martin and Luis Chaves each scored in Mexico’s furious attempt to stay alive at the World Cup, but the 2–1 victory Wednesday night over Saudi Arabia was not enough. Because of Argentina’s 2–0 victory over Poland in a simultaneous match, Mexico failed to advance out of its group for the first time since…


Messi and Argentina Advance at World Cup, Beat Poland 2–0

DOHA, Qatar—Rest easy, soccer fans. Lionel Messi will grace the World Cup stage at least one more time. The Argentina great had a penalty saved but his team still beat Poland 2–0 Wednesday after second-half goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Julian Alvarez and advanced to the last 16. After opening the World Cup with…


California Iranians Join 4-Day Hunger Strike in San Diego

Eight Iranians took part in a four-day hunger strike beginning on Thanksgiving Day outside of the United Nations building in San Diego, rallying against the Iranian government’s recent imprisonment and killings of protestors. The activists camped in tents in Balboa Park’s global village and only drank water, tea, and Gatorade. The hunger strike was one…


Chinese Students Rally Across UK in Support of Protests in China

Students from mainland China held vigils and rallies in a number of cities in the UK, echoing widespread protests against the regime’s zero-COVID policies that have taken place across China and around the globe. The rare scenes of mass protests are reminiscent of the democracy movement of 1989, triggered by a fatal apartment fire in Xinjiang…


NTD Evening News (Nov. 30): Arizona Judge Dismisses Election Lawsuit; Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac Dead at 79

In Arizona, a judge dismissed an election lawsuit filed by a Republican candidate who alleged that problems at polling locations disenfranchised voters. New York Congressman Hakeem Jeffries was elected on Nov. 30 to succeed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as House Democratic leader. Christine McVie, the singer-songwriter behind some of Fleetwood Mac’s biggest hits, has died…


LIVE NOW: NTD Evening News (Nov. 30): Arizona Judge Dismisses Election Lawsuit; Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac Dead at 79

In Arizona, a judge dismissed an election lawsuit filed by a Republican candidate who alleged that problems at polling locations disenfranchised voters. New York Congressman Hakeem Jeffries was elected on Nov. 30 to succeed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as House Democratic leader. Christine McVie, the singer-songwriter behind some of Fleetwood Mac’s biggest hits, has died…


Montana Property Owners Tell Supreme Court That Forest Service Treated Them Unfairly

Two Montana property owners who claim the U.S. Forest Service cheated them by changing the terms of a decades-old public access agreement affecting their private land made their case before the Supreme Court on Nov. 30. The case is Wilkins v. U.S., court file 21-1164, an appeal from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the…


Mass COVID Protests in China Reveal a Weakened Communist Regime: Expert

The mass protests against Beijing’s “zero-COVID” policy in China reveals a weaken the communist regime, according to Anders Corr, publisher of the Journal of Political Risk. “It makes them look weaker than it was in the past,” Corr, who is also an Epoch Times contributor, said in an interview with NTD, sister media outlet of The Epoch Times,…