Month: June 2023

The ‘Danger’ of Trump: A Cultural Icon

What do Americans think about the legal predicament of former president and leading 2024 GOP candidate Donald Trump? The polls say one thing and the press says another, but some of America’s top stars have a different take—Trump is for the people. When you rig the system against him, it’s just proof you’ve rigged against…


Supreme Court to Decide If US Is Immune From Lawsuits

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that will decide whether the United States government can be sued for monetary damages. The high court agreed on June 20 to review an appeals court ruling that Reginald Kirtz could sue the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for wrongly stating on his credit report…


Parents Can Help Children Turn ‘Healthy Struggles’ Into Capability, Confidence in Life: Lee Benson

Instead of taking challenges away from their children, parents can give them “healthy struggles” that can help build the capabilities and confidence they need to succeed in life, said Lee Benson, a serial entrepreneur and Wall Street Journal best-selling author. “What we need to get at is to embrace this concept that struggle is actually…


$2 Million in Tax Money Went to China: Report

Over $2 million American tax dollars were funneled to China. On the receiving end are an arm of the Chinese military and the Wuhan lab that many are debating could have leaked COVID-19. A new report is diving into the details. Topics in this episode: $2 Million in Tax Money Went to China: Report China,…


Laguna Niguel’s 2nd Vacant City Council Seat Filled by Former Deputy Sheriff

Former Los Angeles Deputy Sheriff Foster “Gene” Johns was appointed to fill a vacant seat on the Laguna Niguel City Council—the second vacancy this year—during a June 14 council meeting. Johns will be sworn in on June 20. He worked with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department for over 31 years and has lived in…


Hunter Biden’s Attorney Defends Plea Deal, Says Investigation Was Thorough

Chris Clark, an attorney who represented Hunter Biden in a recent criminal investigation, is insisting that prosecutors were thorough and that the case against the Democratic president’s son didn’t end with an overly lenient plea deal. On Tuesday, Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss notified the U.S. District Court that Biden intended to plead guilty to…


Conservative Parental Rights Activists Vow to ‘Never Give Up’ After Cyberattack

Cyberattacks on businesses, governments, and other organizations are happening at an accelerating rate, a former FBI executive and security expert told The Epoch Times. The attacks allow anonymous criminals to quickly, cheaply, and easily crash websites, according to James Turgal, a former executive assistant director for the FBI Information and Technology Branch (CIO). Recently, conservative…


[PREMIERING NOW] The ‘Danger’ of Trump: A Cultural Icon

What do Americans think about the legal predicament of former president and leading 2024 GOP candidate Donald Trump? The polls say one thing and the press says another, but some of America’s top stars have a different take—Trump is for the people. When you rig the system against him, it’s just proof you’ve rigged against…


[PREMIERING at 9:15PM ET] The ‘Danger’ of Trump: A Cultural Icon

What do Americans think about the legal predicament of former president and leading 2024 GOP candidate Donald Trump? The polls say one thing and the press says another, but some of America’s top stars have a different take—Trump is for the people. When you rig the system against him, it’s just proof you’ve rigged against…


Protesters Again Target Major Coal Ports in Australia

The Port of Newcastle and the Port of Melbourne have again been targeted by climate protesters just hours after a teenager scaled a coal loader and glued herself to a railing. It’s the third day of action by climate activists targeting major east coast coal ports. A young woman named Niamh abseiled off Shepherd’s bridge on…