[ad_1] ATLANTA – Rong Sun, a/k/a Vicky Sun made her initial appearance on federal criminal charges Thursday for illegally importing and selling an unregistered pesticide, and mailing a prohibited article, as part of an online scheme offering the product for sale on Ebay while claming, without any legal basis, the illegal pesticide would protect persons
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[ad_1] Public health officials advising governments here and abroad on the COVID-19 pandemic so far have offered shifting and tentative guidance on when and how to unwind the practice of social distancing. Asked recently when the U.S. could return to normal, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the chief medical adviser to the Trump administration’s coronavirus task force,
[ad_1] “Read not the Times. Read the Eternities.” — Henry David Thoreau The American people have spent the last month thinking of new and creative ways to kill time until the government lets them go outside again. Some methods have been entirely wholesome: thousands have rediscovered the dying art of baking bread. Even here in
[ad_1] Are you a small business owner looking for ways to make your business more profitable? In this article, we explore some proven small business strategies that will help you start and grow your business successfully. What to Know Before Starting Your Business Starting your own business may sound exciting, but there are several things
[ad_1] New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a release to reporters Thursday that more than 13% of New Yorkers likely had the coronavirus over the last several weeks. Cuomo said that New York discovered the data after randomly testing 3,000 people at grocery stores and other locals across 19 counties. Citizens could have been
[ad_1] Make no mistake: The global struggle with China is about to go to the next level. Or two. Or three. By triggering a global disease outbreak, the Chinese Communist Party’s reprehensible behavior crossed the last line, leaving other nations no recourse but to push back. Hard. No longer can responsible nations tolerate the regime’s
[ad_1] This week, the price of oil futures collapsed catastrophically. In fact, the prices collapsed into negative territory in the near term. This bizarre situation, prompted by lack of consumer demand and lack of storage facility, led the irrepressible Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., to tweet: “You absolutely love to see it. This along with record
[ad_1] A worker checks part of a delivery of 64 hospital beds from Hillrom to The Mount Sinai Hospital during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Manhattan, New York City, March 31, 2020. (Andrew Kelly/Reuters) No doubt that Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, knows more about medicine
[ad_1] The latest conspiracy theory has seen cell phone towers torched and slowed high-tech measures to fight the pandemic. With COVID-19 reshaping our world, there has been no end to the explanations as to where it came from. One recent conspiracy theory claiming 5G (short for fifth generation) is transmitting the coronavirus has spread almost
[ad_1] Well, President Trump’s reelection bid is doomed. Noted immunologist Carmelo Anthony and world-renowned epidemiologist Ludacris have pronounced Trump’s efforts against the Wuhan virus a failure. Anthony, when he’s not studying the arcane serological schema of antigen and antibody production, is a basketball player for the Portland Trail Blazers turned wine-swilling YouTube host. Ludacris, the
[ad_1] While mum on why a SWAT team shot the software developer while he lay sleeping, a Maryland prosecutor suggests COVID order trumps Bill of Rights. It has been six weeks since a SWAT team shot and killed 21-year-old Duncan Lemp in a 4:30 a.m. raid at his family’s home in Potomac, Maryland, an affluent
[ad_1] Travelers stand at a Virgin Australia Airlines counter at Kingsford Smith International Airport, following the coronavirus outbreak in Sydney, Australia, March 18, 2020. (Loren Elliott/Reuters) Australia will keep its borders closed to foreign visitors for at least three more months to prevent the introduction of coronavirus cases into the country. “The international situation at
[ad_1] Many states across the country are living under extremely strict shutdown policies but are still struggling with Coronavirus infections. In South Dakota, Republican Governor Kristi Noem is trying a different strategy, and it seems to be working for the state. Her policies are much less strict, yet they are having success flattening the curve.
[ad_1] Hurricane Felix appeared headed toward Virginia Beach, with some computer models showing it could whack the area with wind gusts exceeding 100 miles per hour and up to 10 inches of rain. Gov. George Allen had a choice to make. “All the emergency management people were saying we need a mandatory evacuation,” Allen, now
[ad_1] The Hulu miniseries “Mrs. America” depicts the work of Phyllis Schlafly to challenge the women’s movement and its push to pass the Equal Right Amendment. The series perfectly captures Schlafly’s hairstyle and clothing choices, but doesn’t accurately depict the conservative matriarch’s kindness and strength as she rallied wives and mothers across America to oppose
[ad_1] Demand for medical supplies such as ventilators and face masks skyrocketed as COVID-19 took hold. The situation led policymakers to examine how America can better manage medical supply chains. Tori Smith, a trade economist at The Heritage Foundation, joins The Daily Signal Podcast to discuss her new report on solutions to shortages of medical
[ad_1] How did CBS Evening News celebrate Earth Day? By sharing the ugly sentiment that humans were not needed. That’s exactly what reporter John Blackstone suggested in his Wednesday report touting how the deadly Chinese coronavirus, which had killed more than 47,000 Americans and left 22 million unemployed, was keeping the country stuck inside. “Tonight, we
[ad_1] These are the questions on most of our minds today; we’ve accepted that even once restrictions ease, society won’t go back to looking like it did in 2019. Whether that means sitting six feet apart from other diners in restaurants (and said restaurants therefore continuing to hemorrhage money), kids alternating going to school week
[ad_1] President Donald Trump said he strongly disagrees with Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s move to begin reopening that state, to include some of the most likely areas where the coronavirus could spread—such as gyms, bowling alleys, and hair and nail salons, as well as massage and tattoo parlors. “I told the governor of Georgia, Brian
[ad_1] A debate is forming about the U.S. response to COVID-19 and it’s worthwhile to consider this debate early, as it develops, before battle lines harden. On one side is the school of thought that shutdowns, lockdowns and closing of “nonessential” businesses either came too late to help or were an overreaction to inaccurate computer
[ad_1] A pharmacy worker shows pills of hydroxychloroquine used to treat the coronavirus at the CHR Centre Hospitalier Regional de la Citadelle Hospital in Liege, Belgium, April 22, 2020. (Yves Herman/Reuters) A doctor who was removed from his role overseeing a federal agency tasked with helping develop the coronavirus vaccine said that he was forced
[ad_1] The Venezuelan regime’s intelligence agencies arrested several military officials after an attempted uprising and revolt on Monday morning. Once again active and retired National Guard officials attempted an action against the Venezuelan dictator and failed. According to @SebastianB, the operation had to first seize weapons in Detachment 441 de la Guardia located in Puerta
[ad_1] The devastation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic is compounded by the possibility—some would say likelihood—that it could have been averted or its impact mitigated. If, for example, China failed in a timely manner to disclose the threat of the new coronavirus or misrepresented its cause or severity, there could be political or economic consequences.
[ad_1] Sen. Tom Cotton talks to reporters following a classified national security briefing at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., January 8, 2020. (Tom Brenner/Reuters) Arkansas senator Tom Cotton, who was wrongly pilloried by much of the media for questioning whether the coronavirus might have escaped from a lab in Wuhan, has an op-ed on
[ad_1] It’s economic freedom that will save the earth. Apart from health care, no other big government policies and actions are more intrusive and economically distortionary than environmental regulations. Rather than relying on civil society, free markets, and a free press to ensure environmental quality and safeguards, a myriad bureaucrats and agencies in governments and
[ad_1] Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos called on elite schools Wednesday to follow Stanford University’s example and withdraw applications for CARES Act funding. The Education Department secretary applauded Stanford’s actions in the wake of a Daily Caller News Foundation report Tuesday showing that all eight Ivy League schools are slated to receive millions in taxpayer-funded coronavirus stimulus
[ad_1] Having been nearly 24 hours since CNN and Prime Time host Chris “Fredo” Cuomo staged their piece of fake news propaganda, Fox News Channel host Tucker Carlson finally got a chance Tuesday night on his eponymous show to take a blowtorch to Cuomo as a “buff cable news Lazarus” fueled by “narcissism” and “wants
[ad_1] The New America: Violent Criminals are freed and innocent mothers in playgrounds are arrested in front of their children. This has got to stop. A young mother was arrested by police in Idaho for playing with her children in a park. The video is extremely disturbing! TRENDING: “So It Was a Hoax?” – Fox
[ad_1] Topics in this post: Donald Trump The President’s Schedule The president and first lady will participate in a Labor Day tree-planting ceremony then President Trump will have lunch with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and receive his daily briefing. The White House Coronavirus Task Force will hold a briefing and the president often participates.
[ad_1] The Wall Street Journal left out a critical detail in its report Tuesday about China’s top virologist on bat-borne viruses saying her lab in Wuhan has no connection to the coronavirus outbreak. The Journal did not include in its report that the virologist told the Scientific American in March she lost sleep worrying about