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Jarryd Jaeger

Jarryd Jaeger is a proud Vancouverite and graduate of the University of British Columbia, where he served as president of the UBC Free Speech Club.

News Analysis

EVs more expensive to fuel than gas-powered cars: report

The cost to fuel mid-priced gas-powered vehicles dropped by more than $2 per 100 miles to $11.29, $0.31 cheaper than similarly priced EVs charged at home and over $3 less than those charged commercially.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jan 31, 2023

News Analysis

BREAKING: Trump reveals plan to combat 'chemical, physical, and emotional mutilation of our youth'

"No serious country should be telling its children that they were born with the wrong gender," Trump stated 

Jarryd Jaeger / Jan 31, 2023

American News

REVEALED: Hunter Biden paid assistant for virtual sex shows

"If we FT the rule has to be no talk of anything but sex and we must be naked and we have to do whatever the other person asks within reason," Hunter said.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jan 31, 2023

News Analysis

Belarusian tennis player Victoria Azarenka blasts reporters at Australian Open over political questions about Ukraine

"I'm an athlete," she continued, "and you're asking me about things that maybe somebody says are in my control, but I don't believe that."

Jarryd Jaeger / Jan 31, 2023

American News

Record 285,000 Illinois residents saw power shut-offs due to non-payment in 2022

Leading the way among states who report such data is Illinois, whose main electricity providers shut down power for nearly 300,000 households between January and October 2022, a massive increase over the previous year.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jan 31, 2023

American News

Des Moines man who faked own death to avoid prison sentenced to 20 years on child exploitation charges

The 27-year-old was originally arrested in 2016, but evaded punishment for years by faking his own death.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jan 30, 2023

American News

Former Google exec claims he was fired after accusing female boss of sexual harassment

A former executive at Google is suing the tech giant, claiming he was fired after reporting his female boss' inappropriate conduct. 

Jarryd Jaeger / Jan 30, 2023

American News

Illegal immigrants flooding across US border from Canada

A record number of illegal migrants are making the journey from eastern Canada into the United States.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jan 30, 2023

News Analysis

WATCH: Trump says 'pink-haired communists' teaching kids is a 'major problem,' will save American education

"As the saying goes personnel is policy," Trump continued, "and at the end of the day, if we have pink-haired communists teaching our kids, we have a major problem."

Jarryd Jaeger / Jan 30, 2023

American News

FLAMING TESLA: 6 THOUSAND gallons of water used to put out spontaneous car fire

A gasoline car fire takes up to 1,000 gallons of water to extinguish.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jan 30, 2023

International News

China's Sichuan province allows the unmarried to legally have children

The move comes as China saw its first population decline in nearly sixty years.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jan 30, 2023

American News

Prosecutors seeking tighter bail conditions for disgraced crypto bro Sam Bankman-Fried

Prosecutors in the case against disgraced FTX founder and former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried are seeking tighter bail conditions as they try to prevent him from tampering with proceedings.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jan 28, 2023

News Analysis

WATCH: Pierre Poilievre says 'everything feels broken' after 8 years of Trudeau

"Let me tell you something, Justin," he said, "there is pain in the faces you do not see; there is suffering in the voices you do not hear; there is distress and even chaos in the places you do not go."

Jarryd Jaeger / Jan 27, 2023

International News

WHO warns nations to stockpile medicines in case of nuclear war

The WHO warned countries should be prepared to deal with the "intentional uses of radioactive materials with malicious intent."

Jarryd Jaeger / Jan 27, 2023

American News

DeSantis proposes life in prison as MINIMUM sentence for child sex criminals

DeSantis went on to suggest that the current Supreme Court would "not uphold" the previous ruling, thus his administration would begin "exploring ways to facilitate" capital punishment for such criminals.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jan 27, 2023

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