Federal authorities on Friday announced they were investigating potential voter fraud in California as key races remained untallied days after the June 2 primary election, sparking questions about the state’s potentially weeks-long process for finalizing the results.
Why Tyrannies Fear Memory
"The CCP fears Tiananmen not because the students still occupy the square. The Iranian regime fears memorials not because the dead continue to protest. Dictators fear memory because memory preserves truth, and truth places limits on power. Dictators, unlike some in the West, recognize that truth is not relative; there is no “my truth” or “your truth,” only truth."
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California lawmakers rejected two bills that would have required lobbyist letters to be accessible by the public, instead opting to explore other options for increasing accessibility that do not require legislation. https://t.co/PDpiv1RqTO
The CCP’s Impact on China’s Culture and Freedom
In modern China, two contrasting narratives coexist: the Chinese Communist Party’s official account of national liberation and the far more sobering reality conveyed by its own citizens.
Investigative journalist @JoshJPhilipp offers a clear-eyed look at the regime’s deliberate dismantling of traditional culture and its systematic suppression of dissent.
Most career advice assumes the job market works the way it always has. Rishad Tobaccowala (@rishad), author of Rethinking Work, thinks that assumption is the first thing to let go of.
In this clip he walks through what he recommends to anyone navigating the current job market, starting with a reframe that changes what you are actually looking for and ending with a question most people are not asking themselves early enough.
Federal authorities arrested a dual U.S.-Iranian citizen living in a $35 million mansion on the Southern California coast on June 3 and charged him with violating sanctions against Iran by allegedly supplying American-made technology to Iran’s nuclear program and military.
Primary voters selected two prominent local Democratic Party candidates, California state Sen. Scott Wiener and city supervisor Connie Chan, during the nonpartisan primary on June 2 in a race to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Intruders broke into the June 4th Memorial Museum in El Monte, a city in Los Angeles County, California, and vandalized exhibits early on May 31, just days before the anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre.
For 37 years, over 2,000 images taken by a Chinese state media photographer were hidden in a metal box, surviving brutal purges—until now.
These raw, powerful photos show the courage of the students, the scale of the protests, and the horror of what the Chinese Communist Party did.
Now, The @EpochTimes is making the photos public for the first time. [1/2]
California's school enrollment has dropped by hundreds of thousands of students. Less than half of those still in the system can read at grade level. Former California State Senator and education reform advocate @GloriaJRomero joins us to explain what is driving both.
The race to succeed term-limited California Gov. Gavin Newsom is looking like it might be a bipartisan affair, with Democrat Xavier Becerra and Republican Steve Hilton leading as votes are tallied after the state’s June 2 primary election.
Candidate and former Fox News host Steve Hilton recently called on Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco to drop out of the race, saying that splitting the Republican vote could lead to two Democrats facing off in November’s election. https://t.co/7bQcM0XXdo