Category: Culture

Herman Cain

Herman Cain – Businessman, Author, Presidential Candidate and Man of Faith – Dies from COVID -19

Herman Cain, a businessman and author who gained national attention during his run for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, died July 30, 2020, in an...

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How Coronavirus Pandemic May Be Increasing Drug Overdoses and Suicide

Millions of Americans across the country have been forced inside due to the coronavirus pandemic. While this might limit the spread of the infection and...

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Chinese Government Sponsorship of Rape of Uyghur Women – The Legacy of China’s One-Child Policy

In 1979, China launched its much-criticized one-child policy, which forced couples to have only one child. Due to the cultural preference for males, families often...

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The Rose Garden

The Rose Garden Prepares for a Make-Over

Official Washington likes to believe that John and Jackie Kennedy created the White House Rose Garden. A recent essayist in the Washington Post, prosaically and...

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New Bloomberg Businessweek Cover Story Says Declining Fertility a Serious Economic Threat

The new cover story in Bloomberg Businessweek warns that due to the Coronavirus pandemic, half a million fewer babies will be born in the U.S....

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100 Police Agencies Back Out of Democratic National Convention Security Contracts Over Milwaukee’s ‘No Tear Gas’ Policy

The Democratic National Convention is scheduled to take place August 17-20 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Due to a recent directive from the city’s Fire and Police...

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America’s Frontline Doctors

Facebook, Twitter and YouTube Ban Doctors’ Video Advocating Hydroxychloroquine for Treating COVID

A viral video of a news conference conducted on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court by a group of physicians calling themselves America’s Frontline...

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Protestors in Portland

How Protestors Claiming to Fight Injustice May Be Supporting Forced Labor

Across the country, protestors have taken to the streets demonstrating against police brutality, racism, and history. But do these protestors, who claim to fight for...

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To Wear a Mask or Not Wear a Mask? How COVID Regulations Have Some Going a Little Crazy

Mask regulations and social distancing guidelines have been implemented across the country, but not all Americans agree. From assault to screaming like a toddler, seemingly...

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Melania Trump

The Media’s Mistreatment of Melania Trump

First Ladies of the United States are usually universally lauded by the media, and their projects and fashion normally receive overly fond and supportive coverage....

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Chicago Mayor Has City Remove Columbus Statue, But Struggles to Address Surge in Gun Violence

What’s more important for city management, addressing a sharp increase in gun violence that’s threatening and terrorizing the citizens or removing a statue in response...

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Seattle Police Officer Pens Heartbreaking Letter: ‘I Have Now Been Broken’

An officer with the Seattle Police Department (SPD) has penned an anonymous open letter to the citizens of the city. The officer confided that even...

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Imagine Seattle: Defunded Police, No Jail and No Youth Detention Center

It sounds like something out of a John Lennon song. “Imagine there’s no police, it’s easy if you try.” Or, “Imagine there’s no jail, it...

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Hydroxychloroquine

CNN Anchor Proclaims that Hydroxychloroquine “Kills,” Despite Lack of Evidence

Are CNN anchors now physicians and healthcare professionals? Brianna Keilar seems to think so. The CNN anchor announced recently to her audience that hydroxychloroquine “kills,”...

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CATO Study: Conservative Citizens Most Likely to Self-Censor for Fear of Offending Others or Being Fired

It’s not a good cultural indicator when citizens increasingly believe they could be fired for contributing to a particular candidate or shunned for holding certain...

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Child going back to school

Following the Science: Experts Say There’s No Problem with Sending Kids Back to School

The coronavirus pandemic has led to much debate over whether its safe or wise to send kids back to school this fall. Some fear that...

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How Many Children Have the Protests Killed?

“I Can’t Breathe” It’s a plea you all know. “I can’t breathe.” It’s the final cry 46-year-old George Floyd gasped before he was murdered by...

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Kanye West

Kanye West Says He Considered Aborting His Child – Family Is Worried about His Mental Health

Kanye West, a presidential candidate from the Birthday Party, held a campaign rally in South Carolina last weekend where he admitted that he and his...

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Close to Herd Immunity? New Study Finds Common Cold May Provide Coronavirus Immunity

A new peer-reviewed study out of Singapore, published in the Nature Research Journal, has hopeful news regarding the coronavirus pandemic. The study revealed that the...

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Mark and Patricia McCloskey

St. Louis Couple Who Brandished Weapons Charged with Felonies, Governor Vows Pardon

The couple from St. Louis, Mark and Patricia McCloskey, who have been at the center of a recent controversy regarding the ability to brandish weapons...

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Ivanka Trump

Ivanka Trump and Pastor Paula White Pass Out Food Boxes to Needy Families in Washington D.C. Area

On Monday, Ivanka Trump, the president’s daughter and senior advisor, joined White House advisor Pastor Paula White in passing out food boxes to needy families...

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Video of Shackled and Blindfolded Men in Xinjiang, China Raises Concerns of Genocide and Forced Labor

A video showing men sitting blindfolded and shackled in rows while waiting at a train station with police overseers has gone viral, raising fresh concerns...

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Bridger Walker

Six-Year-Old Saves Sister from Dog Attack, ‘If Someone Had to Die, I Thought It Should Be Me’

Bridger Walker, 6, is being hailed as a hero across the country after putting himself between his sister and a dog, incurring 90 stitches in...

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Coronavirus

Exposing the Media’s False Coronavirus Narrative About Florida and Arizona

There’s an old adage that in an election year, everything is about the election. This seems to be true even for the media’s reporting on...

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