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Have you read Prince Harry’s mega-hit memoir, “Spare”? The book has officially broken the world record for the fastest-selling nonfiction book of all time. I’ve read the book. I loved it. However, the ...
How would you like to wake up one morning to the following headline: “Donald Trump Indicted for Criminal Racketeering”? Well, according to Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist David Cay ...
A seat on a local school board isn’t traditionally a controversial, high-profile position. Boards of education do not usually make front-page news. They aren’t responsible for national security, ...
Even months before election day, Donald Trump was peddling the “big lie” that “the only way we’re going to lose this election is if the election is rigged.” Although this act of domestic terrorism, as ...
It’s bad enough to have Q-Anon adherents like Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene occupying a seat on the racist “America First” caucus in the hallowed House of Representatives. Yet the Capitol is not ...
What do former French President Nicolas Sarkozy and recently ousted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have in common? They are examples of corrupt former leaders being held legally accountable ...
We have been told time and again that private industry is the engine driving innovation and the economy. While to an extent this is true, we must not forget corporations’ number-one priority is to ...
In three days, the United States will inaugurate former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Kamala Harris as the next President and Vice President. Getting rid of Donald Trump after four years of ...
Change may be slow at times, but nothing can stop it. Every year is historic in its own way, but 2020 stands out as one of the most turbulent and interesting in recent times. The board will operate ...
Unless things change, that’s all some of us will be getting from the 5,593-page $900 billion relief package Congress passed Monday night. It is half what the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic ...
If there is anything the coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic fiasco has exposed, it’s our societal inequities. Those who complain “We can’t afford it” are often the same who also boast about us being the ...