Month: April 2023

Howard Cox: ‘Governments Don’t Seem to Understand–the Commercial Heartbeat of Any Economy is Transport’ | British Thought Leaders

NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with Howard Cox, founder and CEO of Fairfuel UK, one of Britain’s most successful campaign groups. Howard works in the interests of motorists, calling for lower fuel prices and freezes on taxes. Fairfuel UK addresses other motoring issues such as bans on petrol cars and environmental traffic measures. …


Toronto Police Recover More Than 550 Stolen Vehicles Worth $27 Million

Toronto police say they have recovered more than 550 stolen vehicles, worth an estimated $27 million, during an ongoing auto theft investigation that began last year. They say the investigation, called Project Stallion, was launched in November 2022 in response to a doubling of vehicle thefts since 2019 in the Greater Toronto Area. A total…


EXCLUSIVE: Whistleblower Alleges Federal Government Acts as ‘Middleman’ for Cartel Child Trafficking

The U.S. government is taking an active role as “middleman” for international child trafficking, according to explosive allegations from a whistleblower. The whistleblower, a federal employee named Tara Rodas who has worked in various government sectors, told The Epoch Times in an interview that she had direct experience with trafficked children while working at a…


Montana Transgender Legislator Faces Discipline Over Controversial Comment

On Wednesday, Montana House Republicans consider disciplinary action against Democrat transgender legislator Zooey Zephyr, including possible expulsion, over floor debate comments that Republicans would have “blood on your hands” if they denied transgender medical procedures to minors. The majority of the state House has already denied Zephyr the chance to address the chamber for three…


LIVE NOW: Montana Transgender Legislator Faces Discipline Over Controversial Comment

On Wednesday, Montana House Republicans consider disciplinary action against Democrat transgender legislator Zooey Zephyr, including possible expulsion, over floor debate comments that Republicans would have “blood on your hands” if they denied transgender medical procedures to minors. The majority of the state House has already denied Zephyr the chance to address the chamber for three…


House Oversight Hearing on How Chinese Money Laundering Organizations Enrich the Cartels

The House Oversight Committee holds a hearing on China in Our Backyard: How Chinese Money Laundering Organizations Enrich the Cartels at 2:00 p.m. ET on April 26. …


Two Major Scandals Broke Involving the President—Why Has the Media Remained Silent? | Truth Over News

Imagine a Republican president getting caught red-handed instructing their Secretary of State to collude with 51 intelligence officials, including five former CIA directors, to swing a presidential election. Now imagine that in the same week that this bombshell was exposed, it also became known that that same Republican president had gotten their Attorney General to…


FDA Approves Treatment for Rare Form of ALS

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a drug for treating patients with a rare form of neurological disease called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). ALS affects motor neurons—nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord that control voluntary muscle movements like walking, chewing, breathing, and talking. An individual suffering from ALS loses the…


Staff Who Processed Pandemic Emergency Benefits for Businesses Struggled Due to High Demand: Federal Report

A federal agency that issued many corporate subsidy cheques during the COVID-19 pandemic saw staff complaining of overwork while facing “significant pressure” due to the influx of demand for the emergency funds, an internal audit report says. The report was prepared by the Office of Audit and Evaluation (OAE) at National Research Council Canada (NRC)…


Biden Admin Moves to Regulate Salmonella in Breaded Raw Chicken, Industry Raises ‘Grave Concerns’

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has proposed new rules banning certain poultry products from being contaminated by salmonella bacteria, a move the industry argues would only cost workers their jobs and take convenient products off shelves. The proposal, released on Tuesday by the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), targets breaded, stuffed raw…