Month: June 2023

Rose Zhang Seeking to Follow Win in Her Pro Debut With a Major at the Women’s PGA Championship

SPRINGFIELD, N.J. —After stunning women’s golf by winning in her first event as professional, Rose Zhang will try to take the next big step when she goes for her first major victory in the Women’s PGA Championship at Baltusrol. And it’s been just a month in the making for the 20-year-old from Irvine, Calif., who…


Homeless Man Stabbed in Burbank; Suspect Sought

A homeless man was stabbed in Burbank, and an investigation was underway on June 21, police said. Officers were sent to the 1500 block of North Victory Place at about 11 p.m. on June 20, according to the Burbank Police Department. “An employee of Wendy’s … called the Burbank Police to report a man standing…


Beijing Convenes Emergency Economic Meetings, as Analyst Predicts China’s Economy Faces Dead End

The latest official economic data released by the Chinese authorities shows that China’s economy has experienced an overall decline. Insiders reveal that senior Chinese officials have recently held at least six emergency economic meetings with business leaders and economists, and the tone of participants was unusually urgent. One political and economic analyst says that China’s…


Florida Locks up Spot in the College World Series Finals With a 3–2 Win Over TCU

Cade Kurland’s ninth-inning infield single drove in the tiebreaking run, and Florida claimed a spot in the College World Series finals with a 3–2 victory over TCU on Wednesday, June 21. The Gators (53–15) will play No. 1 national seed Wake Forest or LSU in the best-of-three championship series starting Saturday. Wake Forest would advance…


[LIVE 10AM ET] Russia Readies ‘Satan II’ Nuclear Missile; Biden Warns Nuclear Threats Are Real

Russia is readying its nuclear arsenal, as it reviews the state of the war and prepares for a drawn-out conflict. Meanwhile, lab-grown meat has now gotten approval in the United States. And the U.S. House of Representatives has voted to censure Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.). In this live Q&A with Crossroads host Joshua Philipp, we’ll…


California Bill Allowing Minors to Consent to Mental Health Care Stirs Controversy Amid Gender Ideology Debate

The California senate judiciary committee has voted in favor of controversial proposed legislation that opponents involved in the national debate over gender ideology have called “child emancipation” and “state sanctioned kidnapping.” State Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) and Assemblywoman Wendy Carillo (D-Los Angeles), the authors of Assembly Bill 665, claim the criticisms of the bill…


RFK Jr. Has Democrats Worried About Appearance at Libertarian Festival

The New Hampshire Democratic Party, already reeling from the likely absence of President Joe Biden on the state’s influential primary ticket, has publicly urged Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to cancel his appearance at the state’s annual PorcFest, one of the biggest libertarian events in the country. In a letter posted on social media, Ray Buckley,…


Treating the Common Cold With Telehealth, Brought to You by COVID-Era Madness

Commentary Have you ever experienced a persistent and severe common cold, only to be advised by your healthcare provider to schedule a telehealth appointment with your treating doctor? Nowadays, medical clinics discourage patients from visiting their doctors in person, presumably to avoid the risk of infection for their staff who are required to wear masks….


Australia’s Banks Caught up in Russian Cyber Attack

The recent Russian cyberattack on law firm EWL Ebsworth has claimed another set of victims—this time, Australia’s four major banks. This comes as over 40 Australian government agencies are feared to have been impacted by the database hacking of HWL Ebsworth by the Russian cybercriminal group AlphV. While the four banks—ANZ, the Commonwealth Bank of…


Resilient Purple Fairywrens Survive Record Flooding

Bird researchers are relieved to find that the majority of the endangered purple-crowned fairywrens (Malurus coronatus), a small, social bird found in dense Australian vegetation, survived one of the region’s worst flooding in January and were still breeding. Western Australia entered a state of emergency when ex-Tropical Cyclone Ellie inundated the Kimberley region with unprecedented flooding,…