The Department of National Defence says two Royal Canadian Air Force members who had been missing since a Chinook helicopter crashed in eastern Ontario have been found dead. The pair was found late Tuesday evening after an extensive search of the Ottawa River near Petawawa, Ont., which is about 160 kilometres northwest of Ottawa. Four…
Two Missing RCAF Members Found Dead After Helicopter Crash Near Petawawa
Almost a Third of America’s Homeless Population Lives in California, Study Finds
California has the largest number of people experiencing homelessness in the United States, accounting for nearly a third of the country’s homeless population, according to a recent study conducted by the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). “More than 171,000 people experience homelessness daily in California, two times more than the next highest state,” the…
Australian Efforts to Clean Air Travel Get $30M Boost
Australian efforts to make air travel greener have received a major lift with the establishment of a Jet Zero Council and $30 million (US$20 million) in grants to support an eco-friendly fuel industry. Airlines, airports, manufacturers, fuel suppliers and government agencies will team up to establish Australia as a global leader in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)….
Jo-Anne Nadler: ‘Our Children’s Education Is Being Undermined by This Agenda, and It’s Completely Tragic’ | British Thought Leaders
NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with Jo-Anne Nadler, a writer, journalist and concerned parent who recently wrote a report for Civitas think tank about critical social justice undermining schools. Jo-Anne says a ‘revolution’ is being delivered ‘largely by stealth’, supported by external and often self-declared ‘experts’. They teach children radical ideological positions on issues such…
Rates of Eating Disorders and Teenage Girls Self-Harming Soared During Lockdown
Rates of eating disorder diagnoses and self-harm “substantially increased” among teenage girls in the UK during the first two years of COVID-19 lockdowns, according to a new study. Social isolation, anxiety resulting from changing routines, and school shutdowns contributed to increases in eating disorder diagnoses and self-harm in young girls, but the affected number could…
Has Pride Month Jumped the Shark?
Commentary Pride Month, formerly known as June, began this year with the usual glut of rainbow flags, parades, school assemblies, and government and corporate cheerleading of LGBTQ identities in America’s blue cities and states. But then, as the days passed, something happened. As June has rolled on, it’s increasingly looking as though Pride celebrations aren’t…
NTD News Today (June 21): Durham Testifies Before Congress; Former Trans Teen Sues Medical Provider Over Double Mastectomy
Special Counsel John Durham testified before Congress on June 21. Durham recently released a report about the Justice Department allegedly targeting former President Donald Trump. While Republicans said the report proves Trump was right, Democrats say the report shows the opposite. After Hunter Biden pleaded guilty to federal tax crimes and struck a special deal…
LIVE NOW: NTD News Today (June 21): Durham Testifies Before Congress; Former Trans Teen Sues Medical Provider Over Double Mastectomy
Special Counsel John Durham testified before Congress on June 21. Durham recently released a report about the Justice Department allegedly targeting former President Donald Trump. While Republicans said the report proves Trump was right, Democrats say the report shows the opposite. After Hunter Biden pleaded guilty to federal tax crimes and struck a special deal…
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs Vetoes Republican’s Maricopa County Bill on Infrastructure Funding, Strategy
Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed Senate Bill 1246 on Tuesday which aimed to extend a transit sales tax of half a cent that has funded transportation projects in the state’s largest county for almost 40 years. While Maricopa residents must vote to again approve the tax, Republican and Democratic lawmakers have failed to reach…
Former Nissan Chairman Sues Car Company $1 Billion for Defamation
Former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn, has filed a lawsuit against the carmaker he once ran and about another dozen individuals in Beirut, Lebanon, over his imprisonment in Japan, for over $1 billion. Ghosn filed a lawsuit with the Beirut prosecutor’s office to stop what he says was misinformation spread against him, in his latest effort…
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