Month: January 2023

Alice Springs Business Owners Reveal Crime Impact

Pizza shops, service stations and hardware stores around Alice Springs sell different goods, but share the same story. They’ve all been robbed or ransacked in recent months. David Moore from the BP truck stop said the crime spree was the worst he’d ever seen. The service station was broken into over the weekend and spare…


Attending Shen Yun, Chinese Doctoral Student Feels Grateful and Inspired

GRONINGEN, Netherlands—A Chinese Ph.D. student said she couldn’t control her tears when attending Shen Yun Performing Arts at the MartiniPlaza in Groningen on Lunar New Year’s Eve, Jan. 21. “I was shocked deeply. No words can describe how shocked I felt. It’s incredibly exciting and inspiring,” said Ms. Liu Yanzhe, a Ph.D. student who has…


Google Curates Data for AI: Whistleblower

By curating the data that artificial intelligence (AI) uses to learn, tech companies like Google can bias the AI to censor information flowing on the internet, a Google whistleblower says. When Zach Vorhies was working for Google, he was concerned about how the company was curating data to generate AI biased with social justice or…


Federal Court of Appeal Rejects Competition Bureau’s Appeal on Rogers-Shaw

The Federal Court of Appeal has rejected the Competition Bureau’s appeal on the Rogers-Shaw deal. The Court of Appeal found the Competition Bureau’s arguments did not meet the high threshold needed to overturn the decision by the Competition Tribunal approving Rogers Communications Inc.’s takeover of Shaw Communications Inc. The Competition Bureau’s arguments had focused on…


Woman Injured After Stabbing on Toronto Streetcar, Arrest Made

Toronto police say a woman is in hospital after she was stabbed multiple times on a city streetcar. They say a female suspect was arrested at the scene. Toronto police say officers were called to Spadina Avenue and Sussex Avenue at 2 p.m. after a reported stabbing on a streetcar. They say the woman who…


House Republicans Urge DirecTV Not to Drop Newsmax

Republican members of Congress are calling on DirecTV to not drop the conservative news network Newsmax from its channel lineup as the satellite provider did to One America News (OAN) last year. Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-Texas), along with 41 Republican colleagues, said in a letter that there are reasons to believe DirecTV is “moving to…


Character Over Appearance: Rex Ellington Beach’s Short Story, ‘The Shyness of Shorty’

In his short story, “The Shyness of Shorty,” Rex Ellingwood Beach proves that we must not be fooled by appearances. Beach tells of a dwarf, Shorty, who is continually mocked and judged by his peers for his appearance. Shorty lives in the Old West. He is small in height with a large head and midsection,…


To Global Elites, Climate Change is More Important Than Food Shortage | The Larry Elder Show | EP. 115

On Jan. 17, Global leaders and business executives gathered at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to exchange views on how the world will tackle its biggest issues in 2023. In other words, the elites, the ones who gather every year in Davos, are the ones who should be put in charge. After all, they…


PREMIERING NOW: To Global Elites, Climate Change is More Important Than Food Shortage | The Larry Elder Show | EP. 115

On Jan. 17, Global leaders and business executives gathered at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to exchange views on how the world will tackle its biggest issues in 2023. In other words, the elites, the ones who gather every year in Davos, are the ones who should be put in charge. After all, they…


House Republicans Hold Press Conference on Biden’s Border Policies

Reps. Ashley Hinson (R-Iowa) and Jim Banks (R-Ind.) are joined by their colleagues to host a press conference at 5:10 p.m. ET on Jan. 24. They will criticize President Joe Biden for prioritizing initiatives such as integrating gender perspectives into natural disaster response over border security in his recent meetings with Mexican President Andrés Manuel…