Month: May 2021
WHATLEY: Biden’s anti-family economy
The American Jobs Report, released last week, demonstrated how devastating Joe Biden and the Democrats’ policies are to the American family. The report showed the U.S. economy added back just 266,000 jobs last month, far […]
Mississippi River traffic resumes under damaged bridge
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — River traffic has reopened on the Mississippi River near Memphis, Tennessee, three days after it was closed when a crack was discovered in the Interstate 40 bridge that connects Tennessee and Arkansas, […]
THE WORD: The final ascent
Thursday marked the day of Ascension referencing the ascent of Jesus Christ into heaven 40 days after his resurrection. The followers of Jesus were subjected to a roller coaster of events that began with Christ’s […]
Pipeline operator says “normal operations” have resumed
RALEIGH — The operator of the nation’s largest gasoline pipeline — hit on May 7th by a ransomware attack — announced Saturday that it has resumed “normal operations,” delivering fuel to its markets, including a […]
Disney CEO says attendance caps at parks being raised
ORLANDO, Fla. — Disney’s top executive says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s decision to ease up mask-wearing requirements for fully vaccinated people is “very big news for us.” During an earnings call on […]
Flight 93 families hope heroism award helps keep story alive
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Serene, stark and seemingly in the middle of nowhere in Pennsylvania, the National Park Service memorial to the people who died on United Airlines Flight 93 is hard to find on a […]
HARSANYI: Punishing Big Pharma for its success will cost lives
The New York Times reports that “Pfizer Reaps Hundreds of Millions in Profits From Covid Vaccine.” The pharma giant Pfizer earned revenues of $3.5 billion in the first three months of 2021, estimated to generate […]