by Ryan Perry Since the late ‘90s and the early 2000s, the market for technology has taken off, everything from computers to cell phones and
Category: Society and Culture
Is Internet Radio Overrated?
by Bob Branco Despite the fact that we all grew up listening to many broadcast radio stations, which appeal to tens of thousands of listeners,
Professor Benjamin Ginsberg: ISIS Can Only be Beaten by Force of Arms
In his more than twenty books, John Hopkins’ Professor Benjamin Ginsberg has written in detail about the politics, economy, and sociology of violence and war.
Reborn in America: A Young Turkish Refugee’s Story
by Michell Spoden A while ago, I interviewed a young man of 26 – named Sobit Sarvantov – from Turkey who moved to the US
Arizona Sheriff Calls on Civilians to Carry Guns to Stop Terror Attacks
President Obama thinks restricting gun ownership laws would prevent mass shootings including terror attacks like San Bernardino’s in CA. But America’s “toughest sheriff’ thinks the
Brutal Beating by Black Gang Kills Homeless Vet
In the United States of America, the “professional” media goes color blind when “people of color” – more particularly, black people – kill white people.
Man Named ‘Phuc Dat Bich’ Blocked by Facebook
The news of the seemingly offensive name of an Australian citizen of Vietnamese descent is interesting, beyond its entertainment value. The man, named Phuc Dat
Did You Know 50 Baby Names are Banned in Saudi Arabia?
All kinds of stupidity can be – and is – expected of the Saudi regime. Believe it or not, Saudi Arabia even banned some 50
Why Halloween Is Becoming A Nightmare For Some Employers
by Daniel Bell Halloween is something celebrated by millions of people around the world. It’s also an exciting time as it means we get to