SAN DIEGO—A Northern California man who fatally shot his brother with a crossbow at a City Heights park was convicted of first-degree murder last week. Adam Thomas, 22, was found guilty by a San Diego jury in the Aug. 9, 2021, killing of his 22-year-old brother Trenton Thomas. The defendant was 20 years old at…
Lt. Colonel Allen West Speaks at the 45th National Conservative Student Conference
Former Congressman and Taxes GOP Chair, Lt. Colonel Allen West, speaks at the 45th National Conservative Student Conference at 7:45 p.m. ET on July 24. …
LIVE NOW: Lt. Colonel Allen West Speaks at the 45th National Conservative Student Conference
Former Congressman and Taxes GOP Chair, Lt. Colonel Allen West, speaks at the 45th National Conservative Student Conference at 7:45 p.m. ET on July 24. …
LIVE 7:45 PM ET: Lt. Colonel Allen West Speaks at the 45th National Conservative Student Conference
Former Congressman and Taxes GOP Chair, Lt. Colonel Allen West, speaks at the 45th National Conservative Student Conference at 7:45 p.m. ET on July 24. …
Man Arrested in Shooting Death in San Diego
SAN DIEGO—A 39-year-old man was in custody on July 24 in connection with the killing of a man during an argument in the Redwood Village neighborhood. Esteban Elizondo was arrested around 11:30 a.m. on July 23 during a traffic stop of a vehicle in which he was a passenger, according to San Diego police. He…
‘White Privilege’ Nurses Mandated to Undergo ‘Implicit Bias’ Training in Kentucky
Nurses in Kentucky have been forced to undergo “implicit bias” training to indoctrinate them with concepts such as white people being inherently racist. Those who did not fulfill the course were reportedly being threatened with non-renewal of their licenses. The Kentucky Board of Nursing (KBN) mandated an “implicit bias” course for nurses in January last…
[PREMIERING 7/25, 7:30PM ET] Why Climate Change Policies Could Be Even Worse Than the COVID Lockdowns: Andrew Montford
“We’re all being told we have to have smart meters in our homes … and that will give central government the ability to just switch off appliances in your home when the wind isn’t blowing. Now, they don’t like to talk about it very much, but that is what they will do,” argues Andrew Montford,…
[PREMIERING 7:00PM ET] ‘Cocaine Sharks’ and ‘Feminized Fish’—What’s Going On With Our Water?
News about shark attacks and related topics has been increasing. In New York, a recent series of attacks have led to the creation of shark patrols. Lifeguards are being trained to use drones and other tools to help in the efforts. Scientists have been hard at work studying what is making the sharks become so…
Eat (and Supplement) Your Electrolytes for the Summer Heat
Summertime overflows with youth sports, adult pickleball leagues, and leisurely days spent sweating under the summer sun. All that heat and activity makes us thirsty, and it makes us wonder about electrolytes, too—how many we’re losing, how many we need, and how to replenish those that we’ve lost. Electrolytes began to enter the national consciousness…
After Prison for Genetically Editing Babies, Controversial Chinese Scientist Wants to Continue Human Gene Editing Experiments
Four years ago, Chinese scientist He Jiankui stunned the global scientific community when he created at least three genetically modified babies by inserting genetically modified human embryos into human wombs, becoming the first known person to manipulate the human gene pool. Under international pressure, he was sentenced to three years in prison in China in…
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