As a poet, and writer in many other genres, politics has never been too far from my writing. By the time I took writing serious and decided to be a writer, the movement for the end to aparth… Read More
This post is from an article by David Drucker of the Washington Examiner.
The Democrats are outpacing Republicans in voter registration. As Election Day draws near, the number of Democratic… Read More
With Early Voting already underway in many of the states that will decide the Presidency, Clinton is beginning to reap the benefits of years of Democratic efforts to target and register vote… Read More
Things are not as they once were. This notion is often used by traditionalists, technophobes and curmudgeons alike to decry how things have ch… Read More
Weapons of war have crossed over to the mainstream. I am referring here to a specific piece of technology, UAV technology, or as we know them… Read More
Donald Trump won the Presidency with claims that he is a brilliant businessman who will create jobs. He railed against a political “War on Coal” supposedly waged by President Oba… Read More
Facebook Messenger is one of the most widely used chat applications, which is proven by the massive 1 billion+ active user base. Thus, to keep the messaging experience up to speed with the u… Read More
Legislative Updates
Federal Legislation: Reps. Mark Pocan (Wis.), Keith Ellison (Minn.), and Hank Johnson (Ga.) introduced the Securing America’s Future Elections (SAFE) Act, which wo… Read More
A woman who shrank from a size 24 to a size 10 can now lift the amount she used to weigh after getting into powerlifting.
Just two years ago Lynzi Shepherd was snacking on four packets of cr… Read More
Today I ran out of free space on my lab, and surprisingly my configuration database was consuming about 1 GB; whilst, the real consumed space is about 200 MB. Digging deeper, I found that th… Read More
Guest post by Gorata Ramokapane, Microsoft Student Partner
I’m a second-year student in University College London pursuing a degree in Statistics, Economics and Finance. In my first ye… Read More
There is a lot of misconception behind the phrase “mobile app development,” and I just want to state that a mobile app is not a desktop app shrunk down to fit on a smaller sc… Read More
This is a special guest post from Greg Shackles, Principal Engineer at Olo.
In my last post, I shared how automation, one of DevOps’ key concepts, frees our team to solve real p… Read More
This is a guest post about micro influence marketing by Philip Piletic, more about Phillip at the end of this article
Print marketing is not dead, it just smells funny
How old is content ma… Read More
I just got back from Microsoft's internal Ready conference in Seattle, and one especially inspiring session was about Professional Networking by Kevin Martins and Matt Soseman. I'm stil… Read More
"The small Scottish island where Syrian refugees found peace" PBS NewsHour 3/28/2018ExcerptSUMMARY: Once a flourishing vacation destination, the population of Scotland's Isle of Bute h… Read More
"How Congress Stopped Working" by Derek Willis (ProPublica) and Paul Kane (The Washington Post), ProPublica 11/5/2018Today’s legislative branch, far from the model envisioned by the fo… Read More
Nearly 180,000 former Students at For-Profit Schools run by Career Education will not have to Repay $494 Million they owed to the company, a Group of 49 State Attorneys General announced Thu… Read More
A Canadian Mining Company has Ditched its Plans to extract Copper, Cobalt, and other Minerals from approximately 200 Acres of Land that the Trump Administration Carved Out of the Boundary pr… Read More
Like the aging process, portliness creeps up on you. With every line that appears on your face, another inch makes itself comfortable on your hips, if left unchecked.
How I wish I… Read More
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The smart home space is getting more crowded
every day. From smart doorbells to smart lights, it was only a matter of time until
we got a few solid smart alarm clocks… Read More
“In 1978, rock music resembled a combat zone more than a community. The divisions had been visible for most of the decade, with the fraying of any notion that the factions of rock fa… Read More
Semi Colon
– Nonfiction by Cheryl Levine –
Fall 2018
There are days, sometimes weeks, when you don’t even think about it. Then, one day, in front of the bathroom m… Read More
Focusing on the one thing I could control, I decided to
look at my attitude towards the weekend.
On Friday, I had decided to understand how I needed to think if I was going to relax a… Read More
This year, getting in the holiday spirit is not automatic.
Traditionally, I have been all over the holidays. The traditions, getting together with family, getting out decorations has… Read More
If you are a huge fan of comics or blockbusters, Animated Apparel Co. will be a paradise for you. This article will suggest hot items with the deepest discounts for you to take advantag… Read More
Tonight was the premier episode of season 7 of HBO’s hit “Game of Thrones” and the network is promoting it with the hashtag #WinterIsHere:
Our final #PrepareForWinter Tip… Read More
All of our favourite movie National Treasure is all set to make a comeback, thanks to Disney. The company has been really pushing it to bring out different kinds of content, especially thing… Read More
As the life limps back to the new normal, a resigned acceptance can be seen among corporate and other organization towards a new life with and after Covid-19. We cannot ignore the transforma… Read More
During these times of pandemic, we get to see heart-wrenching pictures of migrant workers who were forced to travel thousands of miles devoid of proper food and water almost every day.
These… Read More
As Illinois continues its Phase 3 run, more and more entertainment and recreation areas, such as Chicago libraries and parks, will be opening up. Most notably, a drive-in theater in Bridgevi… Read More
Late last month, the Democratic Data Firm, TargetSmart, found that while New Voter Registrations had plummeted amid the Coronavirus Pandemic, those who were Registering in Competitive States… Read More
The Supreme Court has Extended its Unbroken String of Rulings against making it Easier to be part of the Democratic Process during the Pandemic.
The Justices, on Tuesday August 11th, Blocke… Read More
Greenland is the site of one of the biggest ice reserves in the world. The frozen landscape of the Danish island territory is fabled across the world. It is considered among the top destinat… Read More
Ancient artifacts of immeasurable value have been uncovered in Norway thanks to the melting ice. In the Norwegian mountains, ice patches have been melting away due to climate change. In a si… Read More
If you’re wondering about the best kids Brazilian jiu jitsu gi, so today is your lucky day. It is often more overwhelming to find an awesome BJJ gi for a child who just started th… Read More
The pandemic ended a long period of global economic expansion. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) estimates the global economy shrunk 4.4% in 2020, the worst since the Great Depression of… Read More
The U.S. Government program for Selling Drilling Rights on Federal Land is so “fundamentally broken” that Changes could be needed to address Climate Change and ensure Taxpayers g… Read More
The Wisconsin Supreme Court, ruled Friday, that the State Elections Commission should Not Remove from the Voter Rolls, Voters flagged as possibly having Moved, something Democrats fought and… Read More
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Doesn’t everyone love their friends? Jesus asked, “Do not even pagans do that?” It was supposed to show that some of the things we Christians do aren’t anythin… Read More
Affected by the Russian-Ukrainian war, financial sectors such as gold, stock market, and commodities have suffered setbacks, and cryptocurrencies, as an important part of the financial marke… Read More
Sony might have blown things up with the phones, but it’s still one of the pioneers in the industry for creating phenomenal audio products. And, do you know, Sony introduced their firs… 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
Advanced Clinicals is a problem-solving skincare brand based in Chicago. It follows the highest levels of standards to create compelling products. Besides, this line has its own FDA-inspecte… Read More
Obesity is a disease wherein body fat accumulation reaches an abnormally high level. This health condition develops when you consume a significant amount of food more than your body requires… Read More
Last week the trading became even worse. Due to volatility in the markets, my margin shrunk to zero… That means I am pretty much in a full cash account unable to trade anything becaus… Read More
Of Arcs and Standalones, Part 5: Surprise #5--Mission Impossible: Standalone Series Stories This is the eleventh of fifteen posts dealing with surprising things I learned in the c… Read More
Thanks to the convenient transit from Windy City’s center, Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport is always packed with people ready for a break from the treacherous winter… Read More
Thanks to the convenient transit from Windy City’s center, Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport is always packed with people ready for a break from the treacherous winter… Read More
Ford has seen much success in the midsize sedan arena, starting with the Taurus in the mid-1980s to the Fusion beginning in the mid-2000s. The Fusion spawned other models, including the Merc… Read More
Japan has two fascinating names; the Land of the Rising Sun in reference to how the sun seems to rise from Japan when you look at the country from China. The other name is Planet Japan, whic… Read More
Cold weather and candles:
If a child suddenly asks, why is the wind blowing? Don’t get confused, just take a candle and go to the door. Turn on the light and bring it to the upper h… Read More
“Without dreams and goals, there is no living, only merely existing, and that is not why we are here.”
— Mark Twain
One thing that improves the quality of our life an… Read More
The Writers Guild of America has announced that it will be striking for the first time in 15 years, with potential ramifications for TV and film production. The strike is over negotiations f… Read More
Iraq's Mesopotamian marshes, home to the Marsh Arab culture, are drying up due to drought, decimating herds of water buffaloes and threatening the livelihoods of the Ma'adan people. The Unit… Read More
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed ahead of a Russia-Africa summit in St. Petersburg. The summit aims to strengthen ties with Africa, but the numbe… Read More
French grocery chain Carrefour is adding labels to products that have recently shrunk in size but increased in price, in a bid to pressure suppliers to rethink their pricing policies. The "s… Read More
Locals in Pakistan's Baltistan Province are using a unique method called "glacier grafting" to create the next generation of glaciers. The process involves introducing "male" glaciers to "fe… Read More
FA Cup third and fourth round replays and the two-legged EFL Cup semi-finals are expected to be scrapped as part of reforms to the English football calendar.
The changes will also see the FA… Read More