Month: April 2023

A Physician’s Take on the 5 Secrets of Oscar-Winning Actress Michelle Yeoh’s Youthful Appearance

Internationally renowned martial arts superstar Michelle Yeoh won the Oscar for Best Actress at the 95th Academy Awards for her role in “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” becoming the first ethnic Chinese Oscar-winning actress. Since then, people have been focused on how she maintains such a fit figure at 60. On the program “Health 1+1,”…


The Ideological Capture of the CBC  

Commentary Elon Musk’s Twitter has dropped the labels “government-funded” or “state-affiliated” from several media corporations, including the CBC. Nevertheless, calling the CBC government-funded is merely stating the obvious. Last year, the Canadian government provided over $1 billion in funding to the CBC, or about 70 percent of annual operating costs. But as Edward R. Murrow famously…


Rewind, Review, and Re-Rate: ‘The Assassin’: A CCP Poisoned Apple

Not Rated | 1h 45m | Wuxia, Kung Fu, Martial Arts, Thriller | May 21, 2015 Two donkeys. That’s the opening shot. You’ve never seen such artistically rendered cinematic donkeys. Shot in black and white, the framing, the geometry, the rhythm of swaying branches, morphing abstract shapes suddenly recognizable; the image absolutely sings. Nie Yinniang, an apprentice assassin…


Veterans Warned of Longer Wait Times Due to Federal Public Service Strike

Ill and injured veterans were being warned to anticipate longer-than-normal wait times and delays as federal public servants—including hundreds of Veterans Affairs Canada employees—remained on the picket lines heading into the weekend. The Union of Veterans Affairs Employees is part of the Public Service Alliance of Canada, whose more than 100,000 members walked off the…


Indiana University’s ‘Implicit Bias’ Training Module for Hiring Faculty Under Scrutiny

The Indiana University Office of Academic Affairs is under scrutiny for its “implicit bias” training module about hiring practices at the university. Do No Harm (DNH), an organization that spotlights discriminatory practices in academic and medical institutions, highlighted a training module used at the university for faculty search committees, encouraging committee members to consider ideological…


Biden Signs Order ‘Revitalizing’ US Commitment to ‘Environmental Justice’

President Joe Biden signed an executive order on April 21 to “revitalize” America’s commitment to “environmental justice for all.” “Environmental justice will be the mission of the entire government woven directly into how we work with state, local, tribal, and territorial governments,” Biden said in remarks at the White House. The order tells executive branch…


GOP Senators Urge US Ambassador to Denounce UN-backed Report They Claim Is Supportive of ‘Pedophiles’

A group of Republican senators sent a letter to U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield and asked that condemn a U.N.-endorsed report that they allege “gives credence” to pedophiles while eroding rules that protect minors from abuse and sexual exploitation. Led by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), the senators wrote that they want to know…


Texas, New York Clinics Offer Puberty Blockers to Young Children in Undercover Video

A new Project Veritas undercover video series looking into the transgender medical industry revealed that clinics in Texas, New York, and New Jersey are offering puberty blockers to children aged 14 and younger. For their three-part investigative series, dubbed “Too Young,” undercover journalists visited nearly 50 different clinics across eight states and asked staffers at…


PREMIERING 4/22 at 7:30PM ET: An Insider’s Analysis of the World Health Organization’s $31 Billion Pandemic Plan—Garrett Brown

“Global health governance is not fit for purpose, and it doesn’t represent a vast majority of global needs and wants and desires, and people on the ground and what’s going to affect them. It gets captured.” Today I sit down with Garrett Brown, professor of global health policy at the University of Leeds. Brown has…


Prosecutors Dismiss Alec Baldwin Charge, Citing New Evidence

SANTA FE, N.M.—Prosecutors have formally dismissed an involuntary manslaughter charge against Alec Baldwin in the fatal 2021 shooting of a cinematographer on the set of the Western film “Rust, ” citing new evidence and the need for more time to investigate. In a stunning turnaround for the 65-year-old A-list actor, special prosecutors Kari Morrissey and…