
Alternative travel: See the world as a volunteer this year
Travel is an eye-opening experience at the best of times. Heading to foreign lands and experiencing different landscapes, cultures and languages can be a truly rewarding experience. However, if you have a yearning More...

The Ins and Outs of all Thing Football
A truly worldwide game, football is estimated to have been played by 250 million players worldwide with 1.3 billion of earth’s inhabitants interested in the game. Known around the world as ‘the beautiful More...

WHO head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warns not to ‘politicize the virus’ or you’ll have ‘more body bags’
So now the WHO is offering up threats for those questioning the origins of the coronavirus, nicknamed the Chinse Coronavirus, the Wuhan Virus, or the CCP Virus to point to the outbreak’s place of origin. The More...

US Coronavirus deaths near 13K as Trump threatens to cut funds to WHO
The 24-hour death toll from the novel coronavirus surpassed 1,850 in the United States on Tuesday, a record for any country in a single day, with a final count on Worldometer at 1,970. U.S. total now sits at 12,841 More...

3 Historic New York City Hotels That History Buffs Should Visit
Visitors to the Greatest City in the World are spoiled for choice when it comes to accommodations. As of 2015, there were 696 hotels in the city—over two-thirds of which were located in Manhattan alone. From ultra-modern More...

President Trump praised for addressing abortion during UN speech, is the ‘most pro-life president in US history’
During his speech at the United Nations General Assembly this week, President Donald Trump stated, “Like many nations here today, we in America believe that every child — born and unborn — is a sacred gift More...

President Trump lands trade deal with Japan
The U.S. and Japan on Wednesday signed a limited trade deal that will eliminate tariffs and expand market access on farm, industrial and digital products. While the deal does not address the auto industry, President More...

‘Official Secrets’ Review: Keira Knightley can’t salvage a politicized, ‘Bush hating’ Katherine Gun biopic
In Official Secrets, Keira Knightley takes center stage on a journey through the lead up to the Iraq War, a link between U.S. leadership and British intelligence to pressure United Nations approval to dethrone Saddam More...

Persian Christian Ismail Falahati battling deportation from Turkey
Over the past few days, as cogs slowly turn in the machines of Turkey’s government, an order for the deportation a Persian pastor and his family, presently seeking asylum, back to Iran is being assembled. Ismail More...

UN Warns of Rising Threat to Children in Mali
(International Christian Concern) –Mali has been a hotbed for violence and extremism for many years now. In 2012, extremists and separatists were able to seize control of much of Northern Mali. The extremists More...

US increases sanctions against Venezuela, blocks travel to key officials
U.S. Special Representative for Venezuela Elliott Abrams gave a briefing on Friday regarding the crisis in Venezuela. Abrams began by noting the veto at the UN Security Council by Russia and China, blocking a More...

Jerry Brown attacks Trump on climate, says he does ‘not represent the people of the United States’
California Gov. Jerry Brown attacked the Trump administration’s “behavior” at the United Nations climate summit in Poland, arguing it did “not represent the people of the United States.” “The United More...

Michael Bloomberg, Tom Steyer funded groups behind latest global warming, climate change report
earth fireball destruction photo/ Bela Geletneky aka photoshopper24 via pixabay.com The federal government released the second volume of the National Climate Assessment, or NCA, on Friday. The federal report issued More...

EPA Report: US greenhouse gas emissions drop again despite exit from Paris Accords
Despite President Trump leading the U.S. out of the Paris Climate Accords, a new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report showed “overall decreases across sectors and that total U.S. greenhouse gas More...

Open Doors USA calling for North Korea to allow Red Cross, UN inspections of camps for imprisoned Christians
(International Christian Concern) –In North Korean there are on average 250,000 North Koreans imprisoned in camps and an additional 50,000 imprisoned for their faith, yet nothing is being done to help these North More...

IPCC report calls for $122 trillion for clean energy, build ‘one to two nuclear power plants every day,’ world hunger would rise
In the new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) special report, the United Nations’ call for governments and companies to shift trillions of dollars into “low-carbon energy” systems to limit More...

United Nations laugh at President Trump’s boasting his tenure ‘most successful’ in history
President Trump received laughs at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City Tuesday, but not from a great joke or quip, no. The giggles were in response to his bragging, a claim that his administration More...

NEW IAEA report praises nuclear power as ‘clean’ and will ‘mitigate climate change’
Nuclear power can make a vital contribution to meeting climate change targets while delivering the increasingly large quantities of electricity needed for global economic development, according to a new IAEA report. Climate More...

Fake News: NY Times lies about Nikki Haley spending $56K on curtains, but they were bought during the Obama administration
Some journalists and lawmakers called out the New York Times Friday after the newspaper published a false story which targeted Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley over the purchase of $52,701 curtains More...

US, France, Italy and UK welcome Tripoli ceasefire agreement
The governments of France, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States have welcomed the United Nations-brokered ceasefire that ended weeks of battles between rival militias fighting for the control of the Libyan More...