Month: January 2023

PREMIERING 7:30PM ET: Orlando Gutierrez-Boronat: Cuba’s Pawns, Informants, and Financiers, from China to America

Since July 2020, thousands of Cubans have been protesting against their regime, demanding change, freedom, and an end to communism in their country. Orlando Gutierrez-Boronat is a spokesperson for the Cuban Democratic Directorate, who has spent decades raising awareness about the brutal reality of living under the Cuban regime after he fled the communist island…


California to Change How It Counts COVID-19 Deaths, Reducing Overcount

California is poised to change the way it counts COVID-19 deaths based on a new algorithm that is being developed in conjunction with federal health authorities, according to a senior Los Angeles County official, who estimated that the county’s current framework is overcounting COVID-19 fatalities by as much as 20 percent. Dr. Barbara Ferrer, director…


California County to Change How It Counts COVID-19 Deaths, Reducing Overcount

California is poised to change the way it counts COVID-19 deaths based on a new algorithm that is being developed in conjunction with federal health authorities, according to a senior Los Angeles County official, who estimated that the current framework is overcounting COVID-19 fatalities by as much as 20 percent in the county. Dr. Barbara…


Biden Administration Releases Over 1,300 Criminal Illegal Immigrants in 1 Month

President Joe Biden’s administration released over 1,300 criminal illegal aliens in a single month, according to recently disclosed statistics. Immigration officials released 521 convicted criminal aliens and 795 with pending criminal charges in December 2022, per data released by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The number of convicted criminal aliens and those with pending charges…


Biden Administration Releases Over 1,300 Criminal Illegal Immigrants in One Month

President Joe Biden’s administration released over 1,300 criminal illegal aliens in a single month, according to recently disclosed statistics. Immigration officials released 521 convicted criminal aliens and 795 with pending criminal charges in December 2022, per data released by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The number of convicted criminal aliens and those with pending charges…


Airpower Puts US in Strong Position of Deterrence Against China: Security Expert

U.S. airpower is our main deterrence against China, according to Stephen Bryen, Senior Fellow, Center for Security Policy. “So far as U.S. airpower is concerned, I think the U.S. Air Force, and the Marines aviation, as well as naval aviation … is better than anything the Chinese have … And I feel very confident that…


KSAT Sports Anchor Greg Simmons Arrested and Charged With DWI

Longtime KSAT 12 sports anchor and director Greg Simmons was arrested Friday morning on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. He was reportedly coming home from a bar on San Antonio’s Northwest Side. Simmons, 67, was stopped by a Bexar County Sheriff’s Office deputy after he was found driving around 20 mph and drifting between lanes,…


How America Became So Communist | Documentary

Despite being founded as a republic with free market enterprise as its economic guide, America, over the past century and a half, has gravitated more and more toward communism. How is this even possible? Why would we take steps toward an ideology that has not only hurt other countries, but destroyed them? I explain by…


St. Lucia Is Rich in Color, Culture, Crafts and Community

So there I was, at the Sulphur Springs Mud Bath in St. Lucia, being smeared with green mud all over my body: two layers first to exfoliate, then sprinkled with black mud, a guide making designs in stripes and handprints as if my arms, face and chest were a canvas. Allegedly the mineral waters into…


Fiji’s New Leader Scraps Police Training Deal With China, Fires Top Cop

Fiji’s newly-elected leader said on Thursday that the Fijian security force would cease working with personnel from China, signaling the end of a policing agreement signed between the two nations in 2011. Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, who took office in December 2022, deemed it unnecessary for the Pacific Island nation to continue its policing agreement…