The city of Duluth, Minnesota, is getting a politically correct tune-up: removing the word ” bos ” from government job names out of culture sensitivity to Native Americans and removing masculine words to opt for more “gender neutral” language. “You know, identifies and expression and what we use to call …
Read More »Trump confirms new visa restrictions coming, sounds off on protesters in FNC interview
In an interview with Fox News Chief White House Correspondent John Roberts ahead of his first campaign rally since March, President Trump said the White House will be announcing brand-new guest employee visa restrictions during the coming periods and sounded off about the recent protests that have been happening around …
Read More »How Black Women Fueled Kanekalon Hair’s Enduring Impact on Pop Culture
When I sauntered into the calm atmosphere of Jenny’s Beauty Supply in Dallas, it was a far cry from the cramped stores I inspected as small children. I ascertained people who were in between haircuts and others who had clearly just finished a work shift. Very few wandered aimlessly. It …
Read More »‘Jaws,’ the ultimate summer movie, meets the age of coronavirus
Remember the mayor in “Jaws, ” coaxing that family to be done in order to the liquid, before they grab their raft and tentatively wade into the ocean? That image — introduced 45 years ago this month — prevents coming to mind as recreation alternatives, including movie theatre, gradually reopen …
Read More »As COVID-19 Spreads In Prisons, Lockdowns Spark Fear Of More Solitary Confinement
With many U.S. prisons on lockdown amid the pandemic, preventing captives in their cells has emerged as a mode to stop viral spread. Preaches worry that will increase the use of solitary confinement. ( Image credit: LM Otero/ AP) Read more: npr.org
Read More »Death Toll From Border Battle Between China, India Significantly Higher Than Initially Reported
Initial reports on the number of soldiers who were killed in a border battle this week between India and socialist China suggested that several soldiers were killed. However, as more information becomes available it seems as though dozens of soldiers may have been killed on both sides. The New York …
Read More »U.N. Human Rights Council To Hold Urgent Debate On Police Brutality, Racism
A group of African commonwealths requested the urgent debate on racism and police brutality in the wake of George Floyd’s death. The U.S. is no longer a member of the U.N.’s top human rights form. ( Image credit: Xinhua News Agency/ Xinhua News Agency/ Getty Images) Read more: npr.org
Read More »Trump blames ‘very slippery’ ramp with ‘no handrail’ after videos showed him walking unsteadily after his West Point speech
Pool/ John Minchillo via Getty Images President Donald Trump burnt off an indignant tweet on Saturday in response to videos that testified him wobbling and strolling carefully down a ramp at West Point. Trump have been told that the ramp was “very long& steep” and “had no handrail, ” and …
Read More »Rayshard Brooks: protesters set fire to Wendy’s as police officer is sacked
After black man shot dead by police, restaurant is burned down, route is blocked and policeman involved is sacked Surge of support for black electoral nominees Protesters have burned down the Wendy’s restaurant in Atlanta where a black guy was shot by police as he tried to escape arrest, and …
Read More »Twitter Falsely Labels All Mercola Links as Unsafe
The documentary “Plandemic” by Mikki Willis has raised the bet on internet censorship to a whole new level. Across the board, the cinema has been banned from social media platforms and obscured by Google. If you do an online search for it, all you find are dozens of pages with …
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