Tag: US Features

Audio Engineer Recalls Work with President Reagan

What was it like to meet and work with President Ronald Reagan? Kristian Solem, 66, a California recording/mastering engineer, talked to The Epoch Times about his memories of recording an audiobook for the 40th U.S. president in 1990. “Speaking My Mind” was a Simon & Schuster audiobook collection of Reagan’s major speeches during the course…



Nurse Blows the Whistle on the Medical Industry: ‘They’re Not Offering Informed Consent’

Last week, America’s Frontline Doctors (AFLDS) came to speak in Kansas City, Missouri. AFLDS founder Dr. Simone Gold brought her message that COVID-19 is nothing to fear and that there are treatments available. At the start of the pandemic, she was fired after speaking out in support of anti-malaria medication hydroxychloroquine (HCQ). At the time,…


Mom of Bullied Daughter Says California Schools Taught Kids to Be ‘Ashamed That We’re White’

Celeste Fiehler says her daughter was bullied, called racial slurs, and beaten in middle school, and her children are now “ashamed that we’re white” due to “indoctrination” in the California school system. Fiehler, 40, is married with four children in the public school system and one in college. She is one of several local parents…


Pastor Who Resisted Church Lockdowns Threatened With Death, His Family Intimidated

Pastor Brian Gibson, who has been a target of cancel culture for resisting draconian lockdown measures as well as for exercising his First Amendment rights, received hundreds of death threats. He and his family have experienced various forms of harassment. “Just for being a vocal proponent of the First Amendment, just for being someone that…


Homeowners in Missouri are Selling Fast, Reflecting US Market Trends

The housing market is seeing a rise in sales. National new home construction in May was up 34.9 percent from May of 2020, and existing home sales are continuing to rise (pdf). One couple in St. Peters, Missouri, opened up about their personal experience putting their house on the market and just how quickly properties…


Parent Who Criticized CRT at Illinois School Board Meeting Speaks Out

“Critical race theory” (CRT) and ideologies related to it have become embedded in U.S. school systems. The doctrine that America is fundamentally racist so all social interactions must, paradoxically, be viewed racially has created a polarizing “culture of intimidation” that can lead to peer and teacher-led shaming of those who disagree, say angry parents. Increasingly, parents…


Loudoun County’s Fight Over Critical Race Theory Resonates With the Nation, Says Arrested Parent

Jon Tigges, a parent who was arrested at a Loudoun County School Board meeting in Virginia on June 22, said he received “outpouring” support from across the country. In addition to receiving phone calls, texts, and tweets, Tigges picked up snail mail the day before upon returning from camping. “It resonates with so many people just…


Kindness and Tolerance Foster Civil Discourse: Newsmax Co-host

While the term “diversity” has become somewhat of a buzzword in the current socio-political environment, there is one kind of diversity that is rapidly falling away, according to Lyndsay Keith, co-host at Newsmax; the diversity of thought. “It’s really sad to see where we’re at,” Keith told EpochTV’s “Crossroads” program. “Because I feel like that’s what separated…


People Need to Verify News Using Multiple Sources and Sift out Facts From Opinions: Newsmax Host Stinchfield

People need to acquire skills on how to find news sources they can trust and verify what they read by checking multiple sources or websites, as well as train themselves to be able to separate the facts from opinions, said Grant Stinchfield, host of “Stinchfield” on Newsmax. He did not discourage people from reading or…