Month: June 2023

Traditional Secrets for Fresh Breath: Insights Into the Causes of Bad Breath and Natural Deodorizing Remedies

Halitosis is an unpleasant breath odor that emanates from the mouth. Bad breath affects not only your self-confidence but also your relationships. Here, we will discuss the different causes of bad breath and introduce some simple yet effective ways to help you reduce or remove unpleasant odors and get you back to smelling fresh. According to…


New Law Makes It Harder for Online Criminals to Sell Fake or Stolen Products

A new federal law will make it harder for online criminals to sell fake or stolen products in the wake of shoplifting gangs selling products on e-commerce sites. The INFORM Consumers Act, which went into effect on June 27, is intended to limit the sales of stolen and counterfeit products online, said the Federal Trade…


Canada’s Wildfire Smoke Puts Millions of Americans Under Air Quality Alerts

Smoke from Canadian wildfires is blanketing cities in the United States, with air quality warnings in effect across the Midwest and toward the East Coast as hundreds of fires rage out of control north of the border. The Detroit area woke up on Wednesday to some of the worst air quality in the United States…


White House Explains Marks on Biden’s Face While He Met With Reporters

The White House responded to a reporter’s question about marks that were seen on President Joe Biden’s face, saying they were caused by a machine that is used to treat sleep apnea. White House deputy press secretary Andrew Bates told news outlets Wednesday that Biden has sleep apnea and is using a continuous positive airway…


4 Arrested in ‘Horrific’ Human Trafficking Border Case That Resulted in 53 Deaths

Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Tuesday that four individuals have been arrested in relation to a tractor-trailer human smuggling incident in San Antonio, Texas, on June 27 last year. The event resulted in the deaths of 53 illegal immigrants, while another 11 were injured. “Human smugglers prey on migrants’ hope for a better life—but their only…


Biden Touts ‘Bidenomics’ in Chicago, Says It Restores the American Dream

President Joe Biden pitched his economic plan in a major address in Chicago, trying to persuade Americans that his strategy is producing results by creating record-breaking jobs and investments despite widespread discontent over his handling of the economy. Biden is attempting to define his economic strategy, termed “Bidenomics,” as a substantial departure from the “trickle-down”…


United Airlines CEO Faults FAA as Storms Trigger More Flight Cancellations

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby faulted the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for ordering flight cancellations and delays over the weekend due to severe weather. Thunderstorms and failing equipment at an FAA facility created significant delays for air travelers across the U.S. East Coast on Sunday evening as Washington and New York were forced to briefly halt most incoming flights….


Ottawa Still Trying to Negotiate With Meta Over News Blocking, Says Trudeau

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Ottawa is still trying to negotiate with tech giant Meta over its threats to block news sharing for Canadians following the passage of legislation obliging big tech companies to pay Canadian news outlets for content shared on the platforms. A spokesperson for Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, said on…


‘China Is Preparing Its People for War’: Haley Singles Out CCP Threat

China’s communist regime is preparing to bring war to Taiwan and the United States, according to presidential candidate and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley. Haley condemned the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during a speech at the American Enterprise Institute think tank in Washington on June 27. The regime, she said, is…


Amtrak Train With 198 Passengers Derails After Hitting Truck on Tracks in Southern California

MOORPARK, Calif.—An Amtrak train carrying nearly 200 passengers struck a county water truck and derailed on Wednesday in Southern California, critically injuring the truck’s driver, authorities said. Three of the train’s seven cars went off the tracks following the collision in Moorpark, said Ventura County Fire Department Captain Brian McGrath. Fourteen people on the train…