Month: January 2023

Man Arrested in SoCal Tesla Road Rage Incidents

LOS ANGELES—A Tesla driver who allegedly carried out a series of road-rage attacks recently was behind bars Jan. 30. Nathaniel Walter Radimak, 36, was taken into custody in Torrance about 3 p.m. Sunday by members of the California Highway Patrol’s (CHP) Southern Division Major Crimes Unit, and he was booked on suspicion of assault with…


Can We Disobey Unjust Laws?

Commentary As a legal academic I have often been asked when it becomes legally possible to disobey unjust laws. This appears to be an important question, especially in these days of arbitrary government and constant violations of fundamental rights. So, when does it become legally valid to disobey unjust laws? Perhaps I could start with…


PREMIERING 1/31 at 7:30PM ET: Chaya Raichik, ‘Libs of TikTok’ Creator, on Classroom Indoctrination and TikTok ‘Narcissists’

“I think gender ideology, in general, is very narcissistic … It’s like, ‘These are my pronouns. This is my gender. Let me talk to you about how I want to be referred to and how you should refer to me,’ says Chaya Raichik, creator of the viral Twitter account “Libs of TikTok.” “And the whole…


Biden Admin Plans to End COVID-19 Emergency Declarations on May 11

The Biden administration has informed Congress it plans to end national COVID-19 emergency declarations on May 11. The move would shift the U.S. government’s response for managing COVID-19 back to the normal authorities given to federal agencies, with the virus to be considered as endemic. The COVID-19 pandemic was declared a national emergency at the start of…


California’s Crime Wave: EpochTV Documentary on Alarming Trend

As the ocean breeze passes through tidy streets, groups of the well-dressed wait for a tram to take them across the city. This was San Francisco in the 1950s shown in The Epoch Times’s new documentary “California’s Crime Wave.” Fast forward and such a view seems to have left the once beautiful city as trash…


Kellen Moore Set to Join Chargers as Offensive Coordinator

Less than 24 hours after being let go by the Dallas Cowboys, Kellen Moore reportedly has a new job. NFL Network reported Monday, Jan. 30, that Moore is set to become the new offensive coordinator of the Los Angeles Chargers. Moore would replace Joe Lombardi, fired by the Chargers earlier this month after the Chargers…


Beijing Promotes Rice Bran as Food Amid Famine Fears

Does China have enough food to feed its people? After months of summertime flooding in recent years and a three-year COVID-19 lockdown that locked farmers inside their homes and away from their fields, the Chinese Communist Party says the country has reaped bountiful harvests for the past 13 years. But at the same time, it’s…


Australian Consumers Now Accustomed to High Inflation

Hotter-than-expected inflation does not seem to be worrying consumers, with confidence levels stabilising over January. While well below long-run averages, the 0.9-point uptick follows the minimal movement in the ANZ and Roy Morgan indicator over the month. Sitting at 86.8, the confidence measure jumped in early January but has stayed within a narrow band of…


Brooklyn District Attorney Investigates Allegations of Democrat Voter Fraud

Brooklyn Democrats added peoples’ names to petitions they didn’t sign and demanded bribes, according to news reports. Now Brooklyn’s District Attorney, Eric Gonzalez, plans to investigate. “This matter is under investigation,” his office’s spokesman Oren Yaniv told The Epoch Times. He declined further comment. A news report by The City, a local paper, announced that…


Report Finds That L’Arche Co-founder Jean Vanier Sexually Abused 25 Women

A charitable organization founded by the late Jean Vanier issued a report Monday saying the Canadian sexually abused at least 25 women during his decades with the group. L’Arche International commissioned the report, which identified 25 women who experienced a sexual act or an intimate gesture involving Vanier between 1952 and 2019. But according to…