Month: April 2023

Guardian Apologises to BBC Chairman and Jewish Community Over ‘Anti-Semitic’ Cartoon

The Guardian has apologised to the Jewish community and outgoing BBC Chairman Richard Sharp for a cartoon it published that has been described as “anti-Semitic.” The drawing, by cartoonist Martin Rowson, was published on Saturday after Sharp resigned following a review that found he had broken the rules by failing to disclose his role in…


Texas Border City Struggles With Large Arrival of Illegal Immigrants

BROWNSVILLE, Texas—Shelters in a Texas city struggled to find space Saturday for illegal immigrants who authorities say have abruptly begun crossing the U.S. border by the thousands from Mexico. The pace of arrivals in Brownsville appeared to catch the city on the southernmost tip of Texas off guard, stretching social services and putting an overnight…


Landslide in San Clemente Continues to Interrupt Train Service

Train service surrounding San Clemente, California, is still out of service, and the Casa Romantica Cultural Center and nearby residents have been evacuated due to a landslide that occurred on April 27. Metrolink’s railway transportation has been suspended from Laguna Niguel to San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente, and Oceanside, without any alternate transportation in place…


Tennessee AG Skrmetti Fights for All of US on Federal Overreach on Transgenderism

Commentary We live in one of the strangest eras in world history. Only in the past few years has gender dysphoria, largely among youth, reached epidemic proportions that no one has seen before, increasing numbers seeking salvation from life’s normal tribulations by changing their birth sexes through hormone treatments and so-called reassignment surgery. Who benefits…


Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade Responds to Criticism After Tucker Carlson Exit

Fox News host Brian Kilmeade defended his network after critics targeted the channel following the departure of Tucker Carlson last week and subsequent drop in primetime ratings. In response to a question from podcast host Frank Morano last week, Kilmeade said that Fox is “just as strong as ever. I mean, put it this way….


ANALYSIS: Chinese Propaganda Mouthpiece Struggling Amid Shrinking Global Market Share

News Analysis For years, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has employed its official media to bring China and “the Party’s voice” into the American market. One of its overseas propaganda arms, China Daily, may appear to be a legitimate and successful news organization, but financial records indicate that it is mostly funded by the CCP…


Government Media Bailout Didn’t Work: Department of Canadian Heritage

Despite the federal government providing a $595 million bailout to the media industry four years ago, news corporations have seen a continuous decline, according to the Department of Canadian Heritage. The Standing Senate Committee on Transport and Communications heard testimony from associate assistant deputy heritage minister Thomas Ripley on April 25 as part of the discussion…


The Average Family Wastes $1,500 in Food Each Year + Potato Skin Crisp Recipe

By Lynette Hazelton From The Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia—Take an onion, Jonathan Deutsch explained. Spend some time with it, thinking carefully what you could do with it. Or with fish bones. Or broccoli stems. “Think about the potentiality of every item,” Deutsch said. This is not a culinary Zen exercise. It’s a start to handling your…


15-minute Cities Are ‘Complete Impoverishment and Enslavement of All the People’: EU Lawmaker

Christine Anderson, a member of the European Parliament, believes that COVID passports and QR codes that became widespread during the pandemic were only test runs for implementing “15-minute cities” aimed at tightening government control over people. A 15-minute city is a neighborhood where a resident can reach everything they need, like a grocery store, doctor,…


15-minute Cities Are ‘Complete Impoverishment and Enslavement of All the People’: EU Official

Christine Anderson, a member of the European Parliament, believes that COVID passports and QR codes that became widespread during the pandemic were only test runs for implementing “15-minute cities” aimed at tightening government control over people. A 15-minute city is a neighborhood where a resident can reach everything they need, like a grocery store, doctor,…