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‘I’m Not Done’: Arizona Lawmaker Commits to Combating Forced Organ Harvesting After Bill Veto
The bill made it through both chambers of the state Legislature with health insurers on board—only to be killed on the governor’s desk.
Justice Kavanaugh Warns of Vicious Cycle of Malicious Prosecutions That Could End Presidency
‘This case has huge implications for the presidency, for the future of the presidency, for the future of the country,’ Justice Brett Kavanaugh says.
Los Angeles’s Transit System Declares Public Safety Emergency Amid Escalating Violence
Drug abuse, mental illness, and repeat offenders plaguing L.A.’s trains and buses.
Social Media Poses Numerous Risks to Young Minds, Change ‘Needed Soon’, New Study Warns
The new report from the APA warns that kids are particularly vulnerable to harm from social media. But age requirements aren’t enough, says one expert.
Audit Finds Oklahoma Officials Mismanaged Millions in COVID Relief Funds
State Auditor and Inspector, and Attorney General claim state agency ignored competitive bidding law, steered contracts to at least one family member’s firm
Chattanooga Volkswagen Workers Embrace Union in Historic Vote as UAW Sets Its Sights on the South
Younger workers, UAW leadership change cited as major factors in Volkswagen unionization success.
Real Threat to Democracy Is Not Trump But ‘Biden’s Support For The Progressive Agenda’: Bill Barr
‘The real threat to democracy is the progressive movement and the Biden administration,’ Bill Barr said, adding that he backs President Trump for the presidency
Biden’s Approval Rating Lowest Among Past 10 US Presidents: Gallup
Biden’s 13th quarter approval ranks at the bottom 12 percent of all presidential quarters since 1945.
Former Rep. Meijer Drops Out of Republican Senate Race
Rep. Meijer had voted to impeach Trump in 2021.
Former J6 Committee Member Criticizes Supreme Court Over Trump Immunity Hearing
Rep. Raskin suggested the court was so biased it should share office space with the Republican National Committee.
How the 1939 World’s Fair Predicted Europe’s Future
In ‘This Week in History,’ ‘a valley of ashes’ becomes the site of America’s second largest World’s Fair that presents a look at the modern city.
How the 1939 World’s Fair Predicted Europe’s Future
In ‘This Week in History,’ ‘a valley of ashes’ becomes the site of America’s second largest World’s Fair that presents a look at the modern city.
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Of Cars and Kids
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A Nation Divided
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What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
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In traditional Chinese medicine, there’s a prescription called “Tongqi San,” which I often use to treat waist strain pain. It’s almost instantly effective.
3 Tips for Easing Pain of Waist Strain
In traditional Chinese medicine, there’s a prescription called “Tongqi San,” which I often use to treat waist strain pain. It’s almost instantly effective.
Dealing With China via America’s Commercial History
In ‘A World Safe for Commerce,’ Dale Copeland presents America’s 250-year geopolitical history to show a possible working theory for how to deal with China.
The Mighty Five and the Birth of Russian Music
How did the soulful character of Russian music, distinguishable from other European nations, evolve?
‘Cry Freedom’: A Crusade Against South Africa’s Apartheid
This biopic focuses on two South Africans who oppose their country’s apartheid.
‘In the Land of Saints and Sinners’: A Powerful Irish Tale
Like Brad Pitt’s line in ‘The Devil’s Own’: ‘It’s not an American story—it’s an Irish one,’ ‘Saints and Sinners’ features an all-Irish cast doing IRA things.
The Two Reputations of Robert E. Lee
While those in the past saw Lee’s stellar qualities, today, some cannot see that he was a man defined, like all of us, by his time.
Robert Smalls: Navy Captain and Reconstruction-Era Politician
This former slave would not let anything stop him on the road to freedom.
Dealing With China via America’s Commercial History
In ‘A World Safe for Commerce,’ Dale Copeland presents America’s 250-year geopolitical history to show a possible working theory for how to deal with China.
The Best Recipes Are Made From Shopping Your Fridge
Cottage cheese in the fridge is inspiration to make cheese dumplings.
San Diego County Museums Worth a Trip
Learn about surfing, artwork, music, and more at various museums in San Diego county.
Charming Georgia Town a Treat for ‘Flanatics’ of Celebrated Southern Writer O’Connor
Andalusia farm gave O'Connor the environment to write her books.
Michigan Lawmakers Try to Put Brakes on Mackinac Island’s E-bike Riders
Mackinac Island doesn’t have cars but the speed of e-bikes are becoming a problem.
San Diego County Museums Worth a Trip
Learn about surfing, artwork, music, and more at various museums in San Diego county.