China Pushes for New Hong Kong Security Law. Sure, it sounds like it’s got nothing to do with religion in general – or Christianity specifically. And yet, this is Chi… Read More
There’s a racial and cultural movement that is currently ongoing in the form of protests and riots across cities in the United States. The Black Lives Matter movement has been sparked… Read More
“The 100-Guilder Print” – by Rembrandt van RijnToday, I read a front-page article in The New York Times about how the “culture wars,” the political divisions in… Read More
Are we at the beginning of the end of Christianity in Hong Kong? A while back, I started to write about new religious regulations in China. Mainland China, with the atheist Communist governm… Read More
Staying fit is a non-negotiable for some of us. An active lifestyle keeps you fit and always makes you feel good about yourself. There are numerous reasons why people like to have an active… Read More
Do American Christians care about truth at all? That should be a dumb question. Dumb in the sense that all Christians care about truth. Don’t we? Sadly, appare… Read More
Stakeholder capitalism is today’s fad to replace shareholder capitalism. But is it the correct cure? In the survey we designed and commissioned in August 2020, 65% of 145 respones show… Read More
Content writers are professional writers that ply their trade to create engaging specialized content for online platforms, predominantly apps and websites. They can take advantage of burgeon… Read More
Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo (R), declared that China is Committing Genocide against its Minority-Muslim Uighur Population and other Minority Ethnic Groups in the Xinjiang Region. He also… Read More
The Biden Administration, on Monday, announced it would Grant Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to Venezuelan Exiles, fulfilling a Campaign Promise to allow them to Live and Work Legally in t… Read More
Do you forget to give your kids their allowance – or worse, not have the cash on hand to give them? There’s a new kid on the block when it comes to paying allowance and helping y… Read More
A Months-long Republican Investigation into Michigan’s 2020 Election Uncovered No Evidence of Widespread Fraud and Concluded, Wednesday, with a Recommendation the Attorney General Inve… Read More
Michigan Attorney General, Dana Nessel (D), and State Police, will Investigate allegations that Unnamed Individuals are making False Claims about the 2020 Election for Personal Profit, as Re… Read More
Legislative Updates
California: The Senate has approved legislation to make vote-by-mail permanent in the Golden State. The state Assembly voted to do that months ago. But because the Senat… Read More
After the For the People Act was Blocked by a Republican Filibuster in June, Senate Democrats began forging a New Path forward for their Voting and Election Reform Priorities.
Amy Klobucha… Read More
The U.S. on Thursday, was Elected to Serve on the U.N. Human Rights Council beginning next year, Rejoining the highly Scrutinized International Committee, after leaving it in 2018 under Trum… Read More
While growth is always on the mind for startups and small businesses, what's not realized is the many pieces that are necessary to complete the puzzle. Startups will always have a vision for… Read More
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, Denied a Request from Oklahoma's Governor, John Kevin Stitt (R), to Exempt his State's National Guard Members from the Pentagon's Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate… Read More
More than Two Dozen Members, of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, are being Sued by District of Columbia Attorney General, Karl Racine, in an effort to Recover the Millions of dollars the Cit… Read More
A Federal Court Tuesday, Denied a Lawsuit filed by Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R), that Challenged the Pentagon’s Military Coronavirus Vaccination Mandate, by asking that the Requiremen… Read More
Facebook on Monday, Suspended Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA, 14th District), Account for 24 hours for Spreading COVID-19 Misinformation, just One Day, after her Personal Twitter Accoun… Read More
Ballot Drop Boxes, are back for Wisconsin's upcoming February 15 Primary Election.
Wisconsin Appeals Court, says Lower Court ruling, allows Absentee Ballot Drop Boxes to be used in Feb. 15… Read More
Blockchain is a new technology that enables the transfer of digital goods without a central authority verifying the transaction. The best way to visualize the blockchain is to think about it… Read More
The history of Bulgaria is as diverse and old as one could imagine. This country’s roots go back to thousands of years ago; the earliest discovered evidence of hominid occupation date… Read More
It's a complicated time for Social Networks in Russia. After Facebook, it's Instagram's turn to join the list of Platforms Banned within the Territory. The Decision was explained by Roskomna… Read More
Did you know that Belgium became an independent state on October 4th 1830? A country located in Western Europe famous for its chocolate, waffles and beer production, as well as its medieval… Read More
BitMart, a premier global digital asset trading platform, will list Quint on July 19, 2022. For all BitMart users, the QUINT/USDT trading pair will be officially available for trading at 07:… Read More
Pride Month can be a time of many triumphs; it is supposed to help shine a spotlight on the leaders, innovators, and advocates who are making the world more inclusive and accepting of all ge… Read More
Galway is located in the West of Ireland and over looks the Atlantic Ocean. Today it is a city of culture and a popular tourist destination, with great music and entertainment. The entire co… Read More
Syndication – a word that that outside of the investment and “making-deals” world might not be too familiar with. Real estate syndications pool capital between multiple inv… Read More
BitMart, a premier global digital asset trading platform, will list and debut HyperonChain (HPN) on September 16, 2022, for all BitMart users, the HPN/USDT trading pair will be officially av… Read More
Are you wondering how to start investing in blue chip stocks and ETFs? When it comes to investing, the first thing that often comes to people’s minds is real estate, such as rent… Read More
Making and sticking to a monthly budget is important for financial success. Knowing how much money enters and leaves your home daily is a habit you should acquire, especially if you're just… Read More
The women of Iran's Evin prison refuse to give up their fight for basic rights and freedoms, even behind bars. Many of these women have been arrested for years and continue to be deprived of… Read More
Iraq's customs department gave orders on Saturday to start enforcing a ban on alcohol imports that became law last month despite divisions over the legislation. Specialist retail stores that… Read More
Joe Biden launched his reelection campaign on Tuesday, promising to fulfill his economic policy vision if he is re-elected in 2024. Biden's first term as president was marked by the Covid-19… Read More
Hyperpigmentation is a common condition that occurs when your skin produces too much melanin (the pigment responsible for skin tone). This causes dark patches, which can be unsightly. Luckil… Read More
The federal government is proposing changes to the country's bail system that would make it harder for those accused of certain offences to be released on bail. The proposed law would also e… Read More
Eritrea is celebrating 30 years of independence from Ethiopia, but for many in the country's diaspora, there is nothing to celebrate. The country is led by a totalitarian regime led by Presi… Read More
The UN celebrated the centenary of Kahlil Gibran's book, The Prophet, at a special exhibit, coinciding with the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Gibran's work e… Read More
U.N. rights experts have reported that the treatment of the last 30 detainees at the Guantanamo Bay prison is "cruel, inhuman and degrading." The detainees have been held for close to two de… Read More
Guatemala's recent presidential election saw a high abstention rate and a significant number of invalid votes. Bernardo Arévalo, leader of the progressive Movimiento Semilla, made it… Read More
France has strongly condemned the suspension of France 24 and RFI in Niger following a coup d'etat that overthrew President Mohamed Bazoum. The new military authorities in Niger ordered the… Read More
Hong Kong police have arrested 10 people for "collusion with foreign forces" and "inciting riot" over a defunct fund that supported individuals involved in the 2019 protest movement. The arr… Read More
The initial online search of a state website that led a Kansas police chief to raid a local newspaper was legal, according to a spokesperson for the agency that maintains the website. The Ma… Read More
Newly released video shows the 98-year-old mother of a Kansas newspaper publisher confronting police officers during a raid on her home. The raid, which occurred on August 11, has drawn nati… Read More
The incumbent President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa was declared winner of the country’s presidential polls on Saturday, August 26 after securing a majority in a tense presidential… Read More
Vietnamese diaspora groups are urging US President Joe Biden to prioritize human rights in Vietnam before strengthening ties between the two countries during his visit to Hanoi. A coalition… Read More
This news article discusses various seemingly innocuous things that are banned by foreign governments. It highlights laws and regulations from different countries that may raise questions ab… Read More
The main opposition party in Cambodia, the Candlelight Party, has requested a meeting with the country's interior minister to regain its ability to run in future elections. The party was blo… Read More
Relatives of Vietnamese political prisoners have called on US President Joe Biden to address human rights abuses in Vietnam during his visit to Hanoi. Vietnam and the US are expected to anno… Read More
Hong Kong has lost its status as the world's freest economy, according to the Fraser Institute, due to ongoing restrictions on civil and political freedoms. The city has been replaced by Sin… Read More
Taiwanese businessman Lee Meng-chu, who disappeared in Shenzhen in August 2019 during the Hong Kong protests, has revealed that he was initially detained for carrying a card with the slogan… Read More
A judge in Regina, Saskatchewan has granted an injunction to halt the province's policy requiring parental consent for students under 16 to change their names or pronouns. LGBTQ+ organizatio… Read More
One year after Captain Ibrahim Traoré took power in Burkina Faso, the country continues to face deadly jihadist attacks. Despite efforts to improve security, including recruitment, th… Read More
Former political prisoner Le Minh The has had his pre-trial detention extended by police in Can Tho, Vietnam. The 60-year-old was released from prison in July 2020 after serving a two-year t… Read More
Cambodian environmental activists, Phuong Keoraksmey, Thun Ratha, and Long Kunthea, who are currently serving suspended prison sentences, have petitioned the Ministry of Justice to allow the… Read More
A U.S. and Canadian warship sailed through the Taiwan Strait in a routine Freedom of Navigation Operation (FONOP), which is likely to provoke protest from Beijing. This is the second time in… Read More
Hong Kong security chief Chris Tang has warned that the city plans to enact more far-reaching security laws to prevent espionage, which could apply to anyone worldwide. The 2020 National Sec… Read More
Opposition demonstrators in Madagascar clashed with police just days before the presidential elections. The protestors, numbering in the hundreds, claimed that the electoral process was bias… Read More