Month: June 2023

Feds Approved Over $4.4 Million in Climate Subsidies for One of Canada’s Most Profitable Companies: Records

The federal government approved over $4.4 million in climate subsidy payments last year for the Canadian National Railway Company (CN), one of Canada’s largest railway companies and most profitable corporations, records show. The Department of Natural Resources disclosed in an Inquiry of Ministry tabled in the House of Commons on June 19 that it awarded…


Actor Rainn Wilson Says Talking About God ‘Freaks People Out’ in Hollywood

Actor Rainn Wilson, best known for his role in the hit NBC comedy show “The Office” has claimed that talking about God as a Hollywood star “freaks people out.” Wilson made the comments on the “No Small Endeavor” podcast, hosted by theologian and professor Lee C. Camp, where he discussed his own spiritual journey. “I’ve…


Wuhan Researcher Claims COVID-19 Was a CCP Bioweapon; Election ‘Smurfs’ Traced to China | Live With Josh

A researcher at the Wuhan Institute of Virology is claiming that COVID-19 was developed as a bioweapon for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). James O’Keefe at O’Keefe Media Group is alleging that suspicious donations tied to American elections have been traced to China. And billionaires Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk have now officially agreed to…


[LIVE NOW] Wuhan Researcher Claims COVID-19 Was a CCP Bioweapon; Election ‘Smurfs’ Traced to China

A researcher at the Wuhan Institute of Virology is claiming that COVID-19 was developed as a bioweapon for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). James O’Keefe at O’Keefe Media Group is alleging that suspicious donations tied to American elections have been traced to China. And billionaires Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk have now officially agreed to…


Putin Planned to ‘Wipe Out’ Wagner Mutineers: Lukashenko

Russian President Vladimir Putin planned to kill mutinous Wagner fighters marching on Moscow before being talked down, according to Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko. It is unclear how Putin planned to carry out his plan, but Lukashenko said during a June 27 meeting with military officials that the decision had been made to kill all the…


Wall Street Rises as Banks Gain, Economic Data Eases Recession Fears

Wall Street opened higher on Thursday, as bank stocks rose after major lenders cleared the Federal Reserve’s annual stress test, while economic data pointed to a resilient U.S. economy in the face of aggressive interest rate hikes. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1.91 points, or 0.01 percent, at the open to 33,854.57. The S&P…


Los Angeles Fourth of July Firework Displays Canceled Amid New Environmental Regulations

Several firework displays that were set to take place on July Fourth in Los Angeles County have been canceled by the fireworks vendor, citing new environmental regulations. The cancellations come after the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board adopted a countywide order in May (pdf) requiring vendors of firework displays in Los Angeles County to first…


Judge: Tennessee Ban on Puberty Blockers, Hormones for Children Likely Violates Constitution

A new Tennessee law that bans transgender procedures for minors was partially blocked by a federal judge, who said the prohibition likely runs afoul of the U.S. Constitution. “If Tennessee wishes to regulate access to certain medical procedures, it must do so in a manner that does not infringe on the rights conferred by the…


Biden Administration’s Regulations Cost US Households Nearly $10,000 Each, Study Finds

The Biden adminstration’s regulatory burdens have cost almost $10,000 for each American household, standing in contrast to the Trump administration, which reduced such costs, according to a recent report by the Committee to Unleash Prosperity. “The Biden administration has so far been adding regulatory costs at a rate of $617 billion per year of rulemaking,…


View of Supreme Court Ahead of Possible Rulings on Student Loan or Affirmative Action

Live view of the Supreme Court. The court may announce decisions on the student loan forgiveness program or affirmative action on June 29. …