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April 22, 2024

Over the decades, the rest of the world has caught up, and in many cases, surpassed the United States when it comes to the ‘American Dream.’ Other developed countries, and a few less developed, have less gun violence, rank…

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April 19, 2024

I thought the polls had to be wrong. How could Latinos throw their support behind Trump, endorse the border wall and be in favor of limiting migration into the US? Then I saw this study. It’s long been known…

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April 18, 2024

When the legalization of cannabis first began to sweep the nation, the intentional use was for medical purposes. However, recreational users soon overtook the market. Now, a new study highlights just who is using the most weed; Ever think…

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April 17, 2024

Israel’s intense retaliation on Hamas in Gaza has drawn worldwide condemnation for all the lives of innocent Palestinians caught in the (figuratively-speaking) crossfire. Condemnation of Israel has permeated our college campuses and Main Street USA, with an astonishing rise…

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April 16, 2024

A selling point in any national political contest between opposing parties has always been if the party in power has kept people safe. Not so much on the international stage but within its own borders. The GOP like to…

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April 15, 2024

Former President Trump likes to boast — a lot. He claims to be the first, and best, at anything he thinks bolsters his image. However, what is happening today hardly enhances his standing in the nation or history. He…

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April 12, 2024

According to a new poll, despair is making young men in the US more “conservative” as the presidential election nears. Could that be true? Well, in this case, I believe “conservative” translates into ‘playing it safe,’ not rocking the…

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April 11, 2024

While the GOP likes to boast that they are swaying more Hispanics to support Trump, it’s also true, via a recent survey, that many Latinos fear Trump returning to office. His ‘red meat’ rhetoric to his base declaring that…

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April 10, 2024

Neutrality. Pacifist. Conscientious objector. Peacemaker. Nonviolent. Historically, these words designated individuals or countries as taking a stand against military violence and war. As society evolved, only 10 countries took such a stand. According to claude.ai, the countries included: Switzerland,…

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April 9, 2024

When I was in grade school, my favorite subject was history. I particularly liked reading about how the Continental soldiers, that would be our Revolutionary War ancestors, beat the British by ditching traditional British fighting — march, kneel, aim…

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April 8, 2024

Today is the day the Solar Eclipse will cut diagonally across the United States and mesmerize everyone in its path. Yet, because the earth is rotating as the eclipse is happening, people won’t see the celestial event at the…

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April 5, 2024

The US economy keeps chugging along but red flags are unfurling in one particular sector; Maybe in taking their cue from Russia, China is behaving more aggressively on the global stage. From renaming mountain ranges, rivers and neighborhoods in…

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April 4, 2024

You know it’s a presidential election year when yet another voter sentiment survey is published. One of the latest surveys portends to declare what’s worrying us the most this year. I have a feeling it left out something worse…

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April 3, 2024

One major political boast presidents, and former presidents, like to make when running for office is their record on the US economy. It’s already started in this presidential election. Yet a new study finds that one party is actually…

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April 2, 2024

War is never just between two opposing leaders. It’s always between masses of people who are dragged into a fight by their leaders in the name of ‘defending’ their country/identity/etc. In actuality, one side is forced to fight for…

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April 1, 2024

What do the names Loki, Zeus, Luna and Nova have in common? Besides sounding like science fiction characters they’re among the most popular names for our — dogs! It’s a shame too that more Americans may not have fur…

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March 29, 2024

News that the 6 construction workers killed in the Baltimore bridge collapse were all Latino immigrants underscored the historic role Latinos have had in the building and maintenance of the US, along with other immigrants. In fact, according to…

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March 28, 2024

This year’s presidential election isn’t about one man or even one party. It’s about the future of our democracy. Both candidates, spinning it from their viewpoint, say the same. We should believe it. Each has their own vision for…

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March 27, 2024

Disinformation is an issue. Whether it’s in politics, health or in any other topic where people depend on credible and expert information to make informed decisions, disinformation can make the difference between life and death. As AI and social…

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March 26, 2024

Let’s face it. We, as a species, like all species have a basic instinct to survive. We practice it every day. For some, survival is more dramatic than others but it exists. One act of survival is fleeing danger….

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March 25, 2024

From time immortal, dog owners, mommy and daddy to their fur baby, have boasted on their canine’s intelligence. Now, new research actually validates those claims and being smart doesn’t begin to describe it; Every week, there’s news of another…

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March 22, 2024

I’ve noticed lately that climate change is seeping into more and more daily headlines. To be accurate, it’s the impact of Mother Nature’s mood swings on people’s lives that garner the media attention. We are no exception. For starters,…

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March 21, 2024

School loans have a way of haunting you for years. Believe me, I know. Paying off loans can be like never-ending torture to our bank accounts. The light at the end of the tunnel has always been that one…

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March 20, 2024

It’s official. Majority of Americans are not happy. That’s according to this year’s global happiness survey. Well, that’s not entirely true. It seems there is one segment of Americans who think everything is ‘hunky dory,’; I for one do…

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March 19, 2024

Is it just me or do (national) political campaigns signal the start of an ‘unspoken’ sanctioning of rude behavior, yelling, lying and intimidating others? Of course, all done either in the name of a candidate or political party. Unfortunately,…