SANTA ANA, Calif.—Federal and local authorities announced on April 27 that three leaders of the Orange County Mexican Mafia—as well as 28 of their associates—have been charged with racketeering, murder, and trafficking drugs and guns. “The indictment reflects a sustained team effort to bring people who terrorize our communities to justice for their years of…
Federal Authorities Indict 31 Members of Orange County Mexican Mafia
Denmark Suspends COVID Vaccine Campaign, EU Set to End Mass Testing
Denmark on Tuesday became the first country to suspend its national COVID-19 vaccine campaign after health officials said the pandemic is under control there. Bolette Soborg, director of the Danish Health Authority’s department of infectious diseases, on Tuesday said Denmark is “winding down” the mass vaccination program, and that invitations for vaccinations would no longer be issued after May 15. “We…
Shen Yun Goes Digital With ‘Shen Yun Creations’
For years, fans of the world renowned, New York-based Shen Yun Performing Arts would ask where they could buy recordings of the performances, and whether Shen Yun would consider making its content available online. Besides the Shen Yun Orchestra performance recordings that include only a few of the original pieces from the performances, it was…
San Diego County Supervisors Vote to Redefine ‘Women’
San Diego County Supervisors voted 3–2 in favor of a women’s rights ordinance on April 26 to eradicate discrimination against women and girls—including biological men who identify as women—despite an overwhelming showing of public opposition. Aiming to achieve gender equality, decrease gender bias discrimination, and work towards the elimination of all acts of discrimination against…
San Diego County Supervisors Vote to Develop Ordinance to Redefine ‘Women’
San Diego County supervisors voted 3–2 on April 26 in favor of creating an ordinance that redefines the word “women” to include biological males who identify as women, despite an overwhelming show of opposition from the public. The supervisors approved the first reading of the local ordinance, which would be based on the U.N.’s Convention…
House GOPers File Discharge Petition on Bill Seeking to Protect Women’s Sports
Facing refusal by Democratic leaders to allow the House of Representatives to vote on his bill protecting women’s sports, Rep. Greg Steube (R-Fla.) and Republican Study Committee (RSC) Chairman Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) filed a discharge petition on behalf of H.R. 426, the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2021. First filed by Steube in…
Mindless Mask Mandates Are Over
This new ruling means Uber, airports and airlines will no longer enforce mask-wearing – and it’s exposed what may be the greatest scam in history based on the lowest form of scientific evidence. They are facts we’ve known since the beginning of modern medicine. Story at-a-glance April 18, 2022, U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle…
Wisconsin County Takes the Lead in Banning Private Funding of Elections
Wisconsin’s Walworth County has become the first local government in the state to ban the acceptance of private monies or grants for use in the administration of elections. Approval of the measure came after 16 states have enacted legislation to ban or regulate the acceptance and use of private funds by public election officials. Good-government…
25 Years and a Lot of Beer: As Two Brothers Brewing Celebrates Anniversary, Its Founders Look Back
By Josh Noel From Chicago Tribune CHICAGO — Few Chicago-area breweries are as underappreciated as Two Brothers. It has never been the trendiest or flashiest brewery during its 25-year run. While Two Brothers tried to faithfully re-create European beer styles in its earliest days, Three Floyds carved a niche with intensely bitter, fruity India pale…
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Chicago Lawyer Says Shen Yun Is ‘Worth Seeing Over and Over’
UNIVERSITY PARK, Ill.—John Huston, trial lawyer in Chicago, was delighted by Shen Yun at the Center for Performing Arts at Governors State University in Illinois on April 26. “Precision, grace, humanity, beauty—it’s all there,” said Huston. Based in New York, Shen Yun Performing Arts is the world’s premier classical Chinese dance company. Along with folk…