Month: January 2023

Jordan Peterson Sets Up ‘Pro-Human’ Alternative to Globalist-Corporatist World Economic Forum

Professor of psychology and public speaker Jordan Peterson has announced the formation of an international consortium that would serve as a kind of populist alternative to the elitist World Economic Forum (WEF) and provide a countervailing force against globalist aims and narratives. Peterson laid out his plan in an appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast, telling…


‘We Need a Record’: National Citizens’ Inquiry on COVID-19 Response Set to Begin in March

The National Citizens Inquiry (NCI) into COVID-19 is taking shape, fostering anticipation for its opportunity to answer questions, document history, and heal divisions. The inquiry will look into the appropriateness and efficacy of federal and provincial governments’ unprecedented COVID policies and determine what lessons can be learned for the future, the NCI’s website says. Podcaster…


Winter Storm Brings Hazardous Travel, Dangerous Temperatures to Central US

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued wind chill advisories and freeze warnings as a strong arctic cold front sweeps through the Great Plains and is set to bring a winter weather event to much of the country. Freezing rain and sleet are forecast in the southern Plains and the Tennessee Valley starting Monday and continuing on…


DOJ Refuses to Release Information on Biden Documents Probe to House Republicans

The U.S. Department of Justice on Monday stonewalled a request from the House Judiciary Committee to provide more information about the special counsel investigation into President Joe Biden’s alleged mishandling of classified documents, saying that doing so would risk compromising the entire probe. The response came two weeks after Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), who chairs…


Biden Outlines $6 Billion Replacement of Baltimore and Potomac Tunnel

Connecting Philadelphia and Washington by rail for the first time, the Baltimore and Potomac Tunnel opened when Ulysses S. Grant was president. That was 1873 and now, 150 years later, the passageway that runs under Baltimore neighborhoods is a bottleneck that will be refurbished with funding from the $1 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Job Acts…


Flip the Sheet-Pan Dinner

When it comes to flavor, say yes to bone-in, skin-on chicken breasts. Chicken breasts often get a bad rap for their dryness and lack of flavor. Leaving the bones and skin on the breast helps to solve this problem. Not only do the bones add flavor to the meat while it cooks, but they help…


Closing Prices for Crude Oil, Gold and Other Commodities (Jan. 30)

Benchmark U.S. crude oil for March delivery fell $1.78 to $77.90 a barrel Monday. Brent crude for March delivery fell $1.76 to $84.90 a barrel. Wholesale gasoline for February delivery fell 9 cents to $2.50 a gallon. February heating oil fell 16 cents $3.11 a gallon. March natural gas fell 17 cents to $2.68 per…


NTD Business (Jan. 30): Fate of Biden Student Debt Plan to Be Decided; Record Rate of Sick Work Absences in 2022

One lawmaker is calling for a probe into how federal workers might have abused jobless benefits during the pandemic. She says that money was supposed to go to those who lost their jobs, not government fraudsters. Pfizer responds to the Project Veritas video. The company denies what Jordan Walker said in the video, but it does not…


LIVE 5 PM ET: NTD Business (Jan. 30): Fate of Biden Student Debt Plan To Be Decided; Record Rate of Sick Work Absences in 2022

One lawmaker is calling for a probe into how federal workers might have abused jobless benefits during the pandemic. She says that money was supposed to go to those who lost their jobs, not government fraudsters. Pfizer responds to the Project Veritas video. The company denies what Jordan Walker said in the video, but it does not…


3 People Hurt, 2 Critically, in Reseda Vehicle Crash

RESEDA, Calif.—Three people were injured, two critically in a Reseda crash Jan. 29. The crash happened at 6800 N. Lindley Avenue, at the corner of Vanowen Street, around 6:10 p.m., said Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Brian Humphrey. Two people became trapped in the vehicle and required extrication, Humphrey said. Those two were hospitalized in…