A Sampling of Content
By Rachel Swan The year had barely started when a major Bay Area freeway saw its first burst of gunfire, right at the onset of rush hour. On the afternoon of Jan. 4, a bullet fired by a yet-unknown shooter hit Alameda County sheriff’s recruit David Nguyen as he drove his Toyota Prius west on Interstate 580 […]
Mike LaFirenza Throughout the second half of 2021, economic observers have expressed concerns that the U.S. economy is in the midst of an inflationary period. Ongoing supply challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic have driven up costs in many key consumer spending categories. Aggressive federal stimulus measures have pumped more money into the economy throughout […]
NEWS RELEASE On January 13, 2022 at approximately 9:40 a.m., detectives from the Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU) were working uniformed patrol when they conducted a traffic enforcement stop on a vehicle for a vehicle code violation. The driver, Valentin Guzman, was found in possession of a large quantity of US Currency and fentanyl. The Detectives […]
By Tony Perkins In a huge blow to President Joe Biden, the U.S. Supreme Court responded to his COVID overreach the way most Americans had hoped: striking down the largest of his vaccine mandates. By a vote of 6-3, the justices agreed that the president had zero authority to demand that employers of 100 or […]
Commentary by Dennis Prager Under the pretext of public health, the soul of what is known as the Free West has left most Western countries. Looking at the government overreach and abuses of power in virtually every other Western nation, one can only conclude that America truly is the last free man standing. Here is […]
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration on Saturday issued new, forceful warnings to Russia on penalties it may face if it goes ahead with threats to invade Ukraine. U.S. officials raised the possibility of incremental shifts in decisions about America’s future strategic posture in Europe. But they also said Russia would be hit with […]
Ailan Evans The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) antitrust complaint against Facebook parent company Meta can proceed, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. Judge James Boasberg denied Meta’s request to dismiss the antitrust suit, finding that the FTC demonstrated sufficient evidence to move the lawsuit on to the discovery portion of the complaint. “Ultimately, whether the FTC will be […]
Thomas Catenacci The city of Boulder, Colorado, issued a warning to residents Monday, urging them to cut back on home energy use throughout the winter as energy costs skyrocket. On average, Boulder households are expected to pay $98 per month for natural gas-powered heating, a 37% jump compared to the $71 per month they paid […]
After a year-long pause due to the pandemic, the Ventura Gem & Mineral Society (VGMS) is back! Our 59th Annual Gem, Mineral, Fossil & Jewelry Show takes place March 5 & 6 (10:00 AM–5:00 PM, Saturday; 10:00 AM–4:00 PM, Sunday) at the Ventura County Fairgrounds (10 W. Harbor Blvd, Ventura). The show is open to […]
By Art Moore Dr. Anthony Fauci responds to Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., at a Senate hearing Jan. 11, 2022 (Video screenshot) Evidence contradicting Dr. Anthony Fauci’s repeated insistence that his government agency did not resume and fund dangerous “gain-of-function” research and that he mounted a campaign to shut down the scientific views of prominent epidemiologists lit […]
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