Month: June 2023

RCMP Says Lytton Wildfire Probe Still Active, Two Years After Village’s Destruction

Mounties say their investigation into the devastating fire that destroyed most of the village of Lytton, B.C., two years ago remains “active and ongoing.” Staff Sgt. Kris Clark of the B.C. RCMP says officers don’t have a timeline for when their probe into possible criminality might be complete, and are mindful of other investigations around…


SCOTUS Held Biden to Rule of Law in Student Loan Case: Constitutional Attorney

The U.S. Supreme Court handed President Joe Biden a defeat on Friday, blocking his plan to cancel $430 billion in student loan debt. The justices ruled against Biden in a 6-3 decision and said the Biden administration overstepped its authority with the plan, with conservative justices in the majority. Another major ruling from the Supreme…


[PREMIERING 7:00PM ET] SCOTUS Rules That Anti-Discrimination Laws on Speech Are Unconstitutional

Pride Month hasn’t gone too well for the radical left. It began in the shadows of anti-woke boycotts. It was criticized for parades where homosexuals said they are coming for your children. And it has now ended with a Supreme Court decision that says you can’t be forced to support the movement. The justices were…


Chinese Premier Criticizes West’s Economic De-risking From China—Experts Refute Remarks

Chinese Premier Li Qiang criticized the West at the opening of the World Economic Forum for “de-risking” from China, calling it a “false proposition.” However, experts point out that Li’s remarks are unfounded, and the Chinese regime’s coercive economic tactics have caused many companies to move their production out of China to reduce risks. The…


Southern States Rely on Queensland for Winter Gas Supply

Southern states face a winter gas shortage and will rely on excess supply from Queensland. Considerable storage and transport capacity is needed to shift the gas south, according to an interim report by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. “It is imperative that gas flows from Queensland to the southern states and that there is enough…


RFK Jr. Explains the Evolution of His Vocal Condition

His 2024 presidential campaign requires Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to travel across the country delivering speeches, conducting interviews with the media, and appearing at town halls and other special events. Many voters who have never heard the environmental attorney and Children’s Health Defense founder speak, eventually ask about his voice. When Kennedy was 42, in…


SCOTUS Cites Nancy Pelosi’s Own Words to Justify Blocking Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan

A set of 2021 comments by then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) ended up undermining President Joe Biden’s efforts to implement a student loan cancellation plan. On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Biden could not excuse student debt repayments through the Higher Education Relief Opportunities for Students Act of 2003 (HEROES Act) or…


EXCLUSIVE: Trudeau Foundation Held Not 1 but 3 Meetings in PM’s Building

Opposition MPs have raised questions about a meeting in April 2016 between the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation and senior government officials in the building that houses the Prime Minister’s Office. It turns out the foundation had two more such meetings in the building, according to records seen by The Epoch Times. Along with the April…


Conservatives Are Giving Trump Credit for Recent SCOTUS Rulings

During former President Donald Trump’s tenure, he appointed 234 judges, including three associate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States.  The appointments made at the highest level of the court are far from being record numbers, but political commentators have been predicting paradigm-shifting rulings like the ones handed down this week since the…


ANALYSIS: Student Loan Cancellation Killed by SCOTUS—What Can Borrowers Expect Next?

The legal fight over President Joe Biden’s proposal to “forgive” billions of dollars in federal student debt has finally been put to rest, along with all questions and confusion about when, or if at all, borrowers of student loans will have to start paying their debts again. Prior to Friday’s decision, the U.S. Supreme Court…