
CDC National Eviction Ban Challenged by VA Landlord’s Lawsuit
On September 8, a Virginia landlord filed a lawsuit against the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to stop the nationwide ban on evictions implemented More...

The Long Process Of Creating And Constructing A Veteran’s Memorial
It can be quite a challenge to plan and build veteran war memorials. You have to get a group together. The group has to come up with the funding. The idea has to be approved. It helps to get a celebrity or two involved. stock More...

Software Training Institute
Today, technology is evolving at an exponential rate, and it is quite evident if you belong to the software sector. Keeping up with such change can be difficult if you are in full-time development job. Not only More...

5 Ways To Help You Find A Job
These days, searching for a job gets harder all the time, so why not change your tactics? photo/pressmaster Job hunting these days can be a full-time job in itself. Reading the newspaper ads, trekking to employment More...

D.C. and Maryland Aim to Make Strangulation a Felony
Under current legislation in D.C., strangulation that doesn’t end in death is considered simple assault, which is charged as a misdemeanor. In Maryland, strangulation can be charged as a first-degree or second-degree More...

Hearing Loss & Mental Health: The Impact of Hearing Loss On Mental Wellbeing
Hearing loss refers to a reduction in a person’s ability to hear. Some individuals may still be able to hear loud sounds or sounds produced close to them, while others may experience total loss of hearing. Only More...

How to Keep Track of Your Passport While Traveling
Few things are more panic-inducing while you are traveling then realizing that you have lost track of your passport. You need your passport to cross borders, board planes, ships, and trains, and prove your identity. You More...

Global Pandemic and Guns: More Owners are Building Firearms, Not Buying
With the spread of Coronavirus rapidly accelerating – Dr. Anthony Fauci, who leads the federal Coronavirus taskforce, briefed Congress and said cases could reach 100,000 per day without action – a new phenomenon More...

The Bipartisan Illicit Cash Act Would Fight Corruption, Protect Whistleblowers
These days in Washington, the word bipartisan is not frequently used. But Senate Bill 2563, the Illicit Cash Act, is legislation that four Republicans and four Democrats from the Senate Banking Committee have introduced. More...

What is President Trump’s stance on medical marijuana legalization
A marijuana doctor is just like any other medical practitioner and practices medicine with legal rights in any state. The only difference between them and other doctors is that they can prescribe medical marijuana More...

Senate confirms Air Force Gen Charles Brown as spy drones fly over China
The Senate on Tuesday confirmed Gen. Charles Q. Brown to be the next Air Force chief of staff, making him the first African American leader of a military service making Brown the second African American officer More...

Jackson County Indiana Courthouse Nativity scene case heads to appeals to defend free speech
Liberty Counsel filed an appeal today to the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals refuting the opinion by an Indiana federal judge who ruled against the Nativity scene display at the Jackson County Courthouse. Liberty Counsel represents More...

President Trump signs executive order to enforce social media platform vs publisher rules
In the wake of Twitter adding editorial remarks to President Trump tweets, he signed an executive order yesterday for government agencies to enforce speech protections across the Internet. Section 230 is a signature More...

Dr Anthony Fauci warns staying ‘locked down’ may cause ‘irreparable damage’, discusses how to reopen
Dr. Anthony Fauci opened up about ending the lockdown, stating that remaining closed too long could cause “irreparable damage,” said the White House’s top doctor on Friday. “We can’t stay locked More...

Can I Sue for COVID-19?
Without a doubt, the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has taken the world by storm. Everyone has felt the impact of this serious and deadly disease, with numerous parts of the country being shut down as many people More...

Media’s new fake news: Fauci attacked Trump, will be fired
If you watch the big media outlets and CNN, you’d be led to believe that Dr. Fauci took aim at President Trump, his response to the pandemic and will now be fired by Trump due to a retweet — none of 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...

Coronavirus response leads to cuts to 166 or more FDA, EPA, Medicare, alcohol and education regulations
The Trump administration and state and local governments are wisely suspending regulations to help fight the coronavirus. Many of these rules and regulations were not necessary in the first place, given their tendency More...

Leftist Rise Up group likens Trump’s COVID border security to ‘language of genocide’
The lead-in from Rise Up was “The Language of Genocide,” setting up a headline which read: “Trump Seizes on Coronavirus Crisis to Intensify Attacks on Immigrants.” “Trump’s words More...