
America’s Most Visited Cities in 2019
According to the study ‘Top 100 City Destinations 2019 Edition’, conducted by the market research agency Euromonitor International. These were the most visited cities in America, as in 2018, the information More...

Election 2020: Joe Biden asks audience to imagine if Barack Obama had been murdered
2020 Democrat front runner Joe Biden held a town hall event in Hanover, New Hampshire on Friday to discuss his healthcare plan, but is making headlines for asked the audience to imagine Barack Obama’s assassination More...

Jordan Peele’s ‘Us’ criticized over portraying people with disabilities as evil or ‘creepy’
Playing two roles in Jordan Peele’s new horror film, Us, Lupita Nyong’o used a disability to create the “creepy voice” for Adelaide Wilson’s doppelgänger. “I was inspired by the condition spasmodic More...

NY Times bemoans the Venezuela crisis because Democrats may lose votes
A new article by NY Times writer Patricia Mazzei examines the Venezuela crisis, the efforts of the U.S. to support a more democratic regime, but not in the way you’d expect: Democrats may lose votes. “President More...

Discovery Channel’s NASA documentary heads to theaters for screenings on September 29 and October 3
In celebration of NASA’s 60th anniversary, Fathom Events is bringing the new Discovery Channel documentary “Above and Beyond: NASA’s Journey to Tomorrow” to movie theaters nationwide with two special cinematic More...

Jason Clarke speaks harshly of Ted Kennedy, the facts in ‘Chappaquiddick’
Director John Curran’s Chappaquiddick crushes the legacy of Ted Kennedy, highlighting the events surrounding Mary Jo Kopechne, played by Kate Mara. Jason Clarke spoke with Collider about the film, offering More...

TIME offers biased message to electors to vote against Trump to fulfill vision of Founders
TIME Magazine named Donald Trump their Person of the Year, displaying the President-Elect with devil horns in a Hitler-style photograph, which would make the white nationalists proud. Now the magazine proves they More...

‘Sherlock’ wins Best TV movie in big Emmy shocker
The Abominable Bride won the Emmy for Best Television Movie topping Jay Roach’s LBJ biopic All The Way in a major upset compared to the expectations from the “experts.” A fan favorite, the Masterpiece/PBS More...

Gary Sinise awarded Bradley Prize for ‘supporting veterans, first responders, and their families’
The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation announced today one of four 2016 Bradley Prizes will be presented to actor/humanitarian Gary Sinise, an award-winning actor and founder of the Gary Sinise Foundation. He More...

Robert Reich, MoveOn.org video attacking Bernie Sanders skeptics goes viral
A MoveOn.org promotional featuring Clinton-era Labor Secretary Robert Reich attacked the top six reasons Democratic skeptics feel Sen. Bernie Sanders can’t win the presidency has been watched 3.34 million More...

JFK/LBJ immigration reform rings in 50th anniversary
Fifty years ago on Oct. 3, 1965, the most liberal immigration law in the world — the Immigration and Nationality Act — was signed by President Johnson under the Statue of Liberty. It was the last of More...

Elizabeth Warren praises Black Lives Matter, revisits allegations of racism, police shootings
In a Sunday speech on racial inequality, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) called for broad policing reform, de-escalation training and body cameras for all police officers. She compared the current Black Lives More...

A Very Depressing Look at America’s Growing Dependency Crisis
Based on a new report from the Congressional Budget Office, I wrote two weeks ago about America’s dismal long-run fiscal outlook. Simply stated, we face a Greek-style fiscal future because of changing demographics More...

From Sodom to President Obama: How homosexuality hurts America
Sodomy is defined as sexual intercourse (or intimacy) between a human and an animal, anal sex outside of marriage, oral sex outside of marriage, and any same-sex intimacy. The term comes from the Hebrew word s’dom, More...

Day in History: John Glenn becomes the first American to orbit the Earth
On this day in 1962, John Hershel Glenn Jr. is successfully launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, into space aboard the Friendship 7 spacecraft on the first orbital flight by an American astronaut. Glenn was among More...

Charlie Crist talks Faith and Florida, says God’s ‘not happy’
Former Governor Charlie Crist spoke to over 1,000 voters on Saturday night, in Downtown Orlando about his faith and vision for the future of Florida. 2009. photo/Dscosson Crist along with Attorney General Candidate George More...

The Truth of Genesis: The Last ‘Happy’ Birthday For America!
The seven days in Genesis 1:2 – 2:3 are each from seven different weeks, taken from seven different time periods. Chronologically, the Fourth Day (Wednesday) was first, being in 4.6 Billion BC. Next was (Thursday) More...

The Beast, The False Jesus, And The Rapture, Part 2 – Deceit
Meanwhile, by now, Islam had split into the Shiites and the Sunnis, and had secrets of its own. Some of the known secret orders were the Assassins, Fatimids, Ismailis, Karmathites, and the Druses, who appear to More...

Truth in Genesis: When the brimstone hits the fan
According to our Creator’s calendar, the celestial event of the Shoemaker/Levy-9 Comet began on the seventh day of the fifth month, named Av, on July 16th 1994 AD. The 20th anniversary of that event will about More...

This Day in History: John F Kennedy inaugural address, ‘Ask not what your country can do’
The speech speaks for itself. Vice President Johnson, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Chief Justice, President Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon, President Truman, reverend clergy, fellow citizens, we observe today not a victory More...