Monkeypox has been on the public’s radar after news broke out that a British resident tested positive for the rare virus on May 6, 2022. While health experts have said that most people shouldn’t be at risk if they’ve stayed up to date on their smallpox vaccine, many can’t help …
Read More »Meet the American who invented the donut
Americans have a “hole” lotta love for the donut. Credit us-regions Captain Hanson Crockett Gregory for that. The then-future high-seas hero, in a moment of deliciously divine inspiration as a teenage galley boy, turned a poorly cooked blob of sailors’ sustenance into the iconic, ring-shaped and deep-fried delicacy we know …
Read More »California man allegedly groped women on cross-country flight
A California man is facing federal charges after allegedly groping two women on a redeye flight from Los Angeles to Boston this week. Jairaj Singh Dhillon, 42, is facing crime while in the special aircraft jurisdiction of the United States. Dhillon was seated next to a woman who was taking …
Read More »Physician accuses 5 US medical schools of discrimination based on Ibram X. Kendi's tenets, files complaints
EXCLUSIVE – An organization focused on combating antiracism and discrimination in the medical field called Do No Harm filed complaints to the education Office for Civil Rights which accused five medical schools of violating Title VI for allegedly discriminating on the basis of race for various scholarships. The Civil Rights …
Read More »Turkey applies for official name change to 'strengthen' country's brand, culture
The U.N. has approved world-regions from the Republic of Turkey to Türkiye as part of a rebranding effort. united-nations” target=”_blank”>U.N. Spokesperson< Countries occasionally request name changes: in 2019, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia became the Republic of North Macedonia; in 2018, Swaziland became Eswatini. Changes often occur when a …
Read More »Anti-war Russians have their hands tied as Ukraine war drags on
Russia’s war on Ukraine “boggles the mind,” a longtime human rights advocate and Nobel Peace Prize nominee told Fox News this week. “One of my co-workers says she wakes up every morning and cries. And, at first, I had woken up each day hoping that I was dreaming, but then it …
Read More »National Donut Day 2022: Where to find free donut deals
Run, don’t walk! National Donut Day this year is Friday, June 3 — and stores are handing out recipes right and left. Here are some of the outlets that are offering yummy treats in honor of National Donut Day. (Some people wish this special day were every day — but …
Read More »South Dakota rancher auctioning his amazing muscle car collection to help pay children's medical bills
Harley Moser loves his muscle cars. But he loves his children even more. The semi-retired South Dakota cattle and horse rancher is auctioning a attributes, along with a few trucks, to help pay for his adult son and daughter’s medical care. Justin and Molly were both born with an adrenal …
Read More »Sarah Jessica Parker says Kim Cattrall feud doesn't 'reflect' reality: 'There has been one person talking'
Sarah Jessica Parker has heard enough about the “catfight” between her and “celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Sex and the City<. “I just want to say one thing, because you’ve allowed me this opportunity: it’s so painful for people to keep talking about this ‘catfight’ – a ‘fight,’ a ‘fight,’ a ‘fight.’ I’ve never …
Read More »Graduation season a time for student freedom, not censorship
When our Nation’s Founding Fathers wrote the Establishment Clause into the Bill of Rights, they envisioned it as a protective device – a means of safeguarding citizens from a federally-mandated religion. In just over two hundred years, it has instead become a weapon often wielded by government bureaucrats to stamp …
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