Month: January 2023

Newsom Under Fire From Bipartisan Critics Over Trillions of Gallons of Lost Water

California flushed trillions of gallons of rainwater from January storms out to the ocean instead of saving it in reservoirs and pumping it to farmers after three years of extreme drought. Since late December, a series of heavy storms called atmospheric rivers brought an estimated 32 trillion gallons of rainwater to the state, according to…


Biden Pushes for Gun Control After California Mass Shootings

After three mass shootings in California in recent days have left at least 18 people dead, President Joe Biden on Jan. 24 urged Congress to pass gun control legislation. In Half Moon Bay, a coastal community south of San Francisco, seven people were killed in two related shootings on Jan. 23, according to police reports….


Biden Urges Passage of Assault Weapons Ban After California Mass Shootings

After three mass shootings in California in recent days have left at least 18 people dead, President Joe Biden on Jan. 24 urged Congress to pass legislation to ban assault weapons. In Half Moon Bay, a coastal community south of San Francisco, seven people were killed in two related shootings on Jan. 23, according to…


Forced Acceptance Is Not Acceptance

The NHL is the latest to enter the Woke Olympics, but one Philadelphia Flyers player, Ivan Provorov, decided that his faith was more important than bowing to the corporatist trends that did not sit well with him. Provorov’s respectful resistance, however, stands as an example that forcing acceptance of an idea is not acceptable at…


Canada Sought Help From US on Paxlovid Use, Vaccination Messaging

Communication on COVID-19 between top public health officials in Canada and the U.S. has been limited, based on access to information records, but the few pieces of information released by the Canadian government show its chief public health officer leaning on her counterparts for advice. The Epoch Times filed an Access to Information (ATIP) request…


Canada Sought Help From U.S. on Paxlovid Use, Vaccination Messaging

Communication on COVID-19 between top public health officials in Canada and the U.S. has been limited, based on access to information records, but the few pieces of information released by the Canadian government show its chief public health officer leaning on her counterparts for advice. The Epoch Times filed an Access to Information (ATIP) request…


Monterey Park Holds Vigil for Victims of Mass Shooting

A vigil is held at 8:30 p.m. ET on Jan. 24, for the 11 victims of the mass shooting at a Lunar New Year celebration in Monterey Park. The Epoch Times will livestream the event. …


LIVE NOW: Monterey Park Holds Vigil for Victims of Mass Shooting

A vigil is held at 8:30 p.m. ET on Jan. 24, for the 11 victims of the mass shooting at a Lunar New Year celebration in Monterey Park. The Epoch Times will livestream the event. …


Protesters Abandon ‘Cop City’ Camp After Deadly Police Raid, Atlanta Riot Arrests

ATLANTA, Ga.—A camp of apparent anti-police environmentalists that defied Atlanta authorities for months now lies empty. The group occupied public land where Atlanta plans to build a $90 million police department training complex. City officials named it the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center. Among their ranks, activists dubbed it “Cop City.” Agents with the Georgia…


Twitter Faces Lawsuits Over Unpaid Rent for US HQ, UK Office

LONDON—More landlords are taking Twitter to court over unpaid rent, this time at the social media company’s headquarters in San Francisco and its British offices. Twitter is facing a lawsuit over allegations it failed to pay rent for its head office, according to California court documents. The owner of its premises in central London, meanwhile,…