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Oct 29 2019
News
Longtime 'ethical' vegetarian eats one burger, doesn't look back as she becomes professional butcher and pig farmer
Tammi Jonas lived as a vegetarian for a decade, but a pregnancy craving for a juicy hamburger changed the course of her life forever. According to Australia's 10 Daily, Jonas, now 49, was inspired to become a vegetarian when was just 19 years old after reading philosopher Peter Singer's book, "Animal Liberation."
The BlazeSep 09 2020
News
Disney Threatened to Pull Out of Georgia Over Abortion Law, but Filmed in Region Where Chinese Uighurs Are Imprisoned
Disney is facing criticism for filming where China’s Uighurs are allegedly being interned more than a year after CEO Bob Iger suggested the company might be forced to cut ties with Georgia after the state passed an anti-abortion law.
In the credits for the live-action version of “Mulan,” Disney thanked a Chinese agency called Turpan Municipal Bureau of Public Safety, which is allegedly
The Daily SignalOct 02 2020
Opinion
Why I'm Leaving California
My family and my company are leaving California.
It's heartbreaking.
My parents moved to California four decades ago. I grew up here. For 33 of the 36 years I've spent on this planet, I've lived here. I was born at St. Joseph's in Burbank; I attended elementary school at Edison Elementary; I went to college at UCLA. I co-founded a major media company here, with 75 employees in
Ben ShapiroApr 17 2020
Analysis
The Coronavirus Has Exposed Governmental Failures. It Might Also Offer Hope for Change.
Government agencies and public utilities are the most preposterous examples of stasis. The coronavirus might force them, finally, to innovate and join the modern world.
"The weeks go by in a meaningless blur," my wife complained. "What difference does it make if it's Thursday, or Tuesday or Saturday?" She expressed the frustration most of us feel as we hunker down at home, venturing out
ReasonNov 13 2020
News
On college campuses, one surprising relief from pandemic stress: friends
Olivia Kane sat in her parked car, wondering what to do. She had just come from an abruptly canceled speech class, after her professor announced that two students had tested positive for COVID-19 and the class may have been exposed. Go to the health center, the professor said, and go home.
But Ms. Kane didn’t know if she could. A commuter student, she lives with her family, and her dad
Christian Science MonitorMar 14 2019
Opinion
Sasse, Cruz, and Tillis: Trump's three amigos
Conservatives are conservatives in part because they understand that the rule of law and adherence to principle matter more than political expediency.
On Thursday, we saw that the Republican majority in the U.S. Senate is less conservative than we had hoped.
Most Republican senators — including, most notably, Nebraska's Ben Sasse, Texas' Ted Cruz, and North Carolina's Thom Tillis
Washington ExaminerOct 29 2020
Perspectives Blog
The New York Times and The Epoch Times Accuse Each Other of Media Bias
The New York Times and The Epoch Times are in a bit of a public fight.
It started on Oct. 24 when the New York Times published an article about The Epoch Times titled, "How the Epoch Times Created a Giant Influence Machine."
The New York Times’ story may bring up some points and criticisms worth considering about The Epoch Times, but its report is also biased and problematic on
Julie MastrineMar 18 2021
News
House Passes Bill To Protect Undocumented Dreamers
The House passed a major immigration reform bill on Thursday, securing the first step in President Joe Biden’s plan to grant a pathway to citizenship for millions of undocumented people.
But the bill, along with a second set for passage later Thursday, is likely to stall out in the Senate, which Democrats control with a 50-50 party split ― making the chances for immigration reform
HuffPostNov 12 2016
News
TRUMP MOVES TO DELAY FRAUD TRIAL UNTIL HE’S PRESIDENT
Donald Trump’s lawyers moved on Friday to delay the Trump University fraud lawsuit from beginning later this month, claiming that the Republican is too busy overseeing the small matter of managing his transition from middling property manager to President of the United States.
Vanity FairMay 19 2020
Opinion
We Rise or Fall Together — and We Are Determined to Rise
This is a solemn and challenging time in the life of our nation and world. A remorseless, invisible enemy threatens the elderly and vulnerable among us – and some of the healthiest, too. It challenges our sense of safety, security, and community. Our children are separated from their teachers and their friends in a way that is hard for them to understand. Many have lost loved ones, jobs, and
George W. Bush