Month: June 2023

UPS Teamsters Warn ‘Nationwide Strike Imminent’ if Friday Deadline Isn’t Met

The Teamsters Union warned that a U.S.-wide strike is imminent if the United Parcel Service (UPS) doesn’t come to an agreement with the union Friday, potentially triggering one of the largest strikes in American history. The union, which represents hundreds of thousands of UPS drivers, “walked away from the national bargaining table” and said that UPS…


Nuclear Games in Russia Destabilizing the World

Commentary The nuclear posture of Russia, Eastern Europe, and the world is becoming less stable by the day. For starters, Russia has confirmed that it has moved tactical nuclear weapons into neighboring Belarus. According to Russian President Vladimir Putin, the weapons would be used only if the Russian state or territory were threatened. That criterion…


Nigel Farage Claims His Bank Account Has Been Closed With ‘No Explanation’

British political leader Nigel Farage has claimed that the bank he has been with for over 40 years has closed his bank account with “no explanation.” In a post on Twitter on Thursday, the GB News and former UKIP and Brexit Party leader said that his bank has closed all his accounts, claiming “political persecution.”…


Hunter Biden Gives Deposition in Defamation Lawsuit Brought by Delaware Laptop Repairman

Hunter Biden arrived at a Delaware courthouse on June 29 for a deposition as part of a civil defamation lawsuit brought by the owner of a computer repair shop where Biden abandoned his now infamous laptop. The computer repairman, John Paul Mac Isaac, sued Biden last year for $1.5 million in damages, alleging that his…


Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Says He’s ‘Proud’ That Trump Likes Him

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy on June 28 said the focus of his 2024 campaign was to bring people together, and he doesn’t want to “alienate people.” In a town hall hosted by News Nations in Chicago, Kennedy was asked how he thinks of Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump. “I’m not…


Make Online News Laws and Federal Subsidies a Voting Issue, Tory MP Urges

With ongoing merger talks between two of Canada’s largest news publishers, Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner is urging Canadians to make recent legislation and federal subsidies affecting media outlets across the country a voting issue in the next general election. “For all the subsidies and interventions the Liberals have put in place since coming to…


Snow Fungus for Supple Skin, Strong Bones, and Digestive Health

Snow fungus (Tremella funciformis), also known as white fungus, is a common edible fungus used by nobles and royalty throughout the ages for its health and beauty benefits. Research published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences in 2022 mentioned that polysaccharides isolated from white fungus have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-aging effects. Compared with expensive…


Publisher Adds Warnings to Hemingway Works, to Dismay of Biographers and Scholars

Nobel Prize winner Ernest Hemingway is the latest literary target of a politically correct publisher who feels compelled to qualify the writings of one of the nation’s most influential authors for readers. Publisher Penguin Random House recently reissued his works with warnings on “language and attitudes,” a move which is drawing criticism from both Hemingway…


Republicans Demand Interviews With Hunter Biden Prosecutor, FBI Officials

Top Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives are seeking interviews with a slew of federal officials involved with an investigation into President Joe Biden’s son. Republicans are demanding to speak to U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) official Lesley Wolf, accused of alerting Hunter Biden’s attorneys that investigators knew of a storage unit he had;…


Wagner Troops Threaten Europe, NATO Allies Say

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said that the transatlantic military alliance is prepared to defend itself against the threat from the Wagner mercenary force that is relocating to Belarus after a short-lived rebellion in Russia. Wagner forces’ thunder run towards Moscow in protest against Russia’s military leadership last weekend ended in an amnesty deal with the…