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    Dating App Asking Men to Pay Women for Going on a Date

    January 18, 20262 min read
  • Charlie Kirk on Iran war
    World

    Charlie Kirk Warned against US Waging War on Iran

    January 14, 20262 min read
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    Science/Technology

    No Conflict of Interest in COVID Vaccine Research Exposed as a Lie

    January 9, 20262 min read
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    Smart, Eco-Friendly Order Management for Home-Based Green Businesses

    January 7, 20265 min read
dating app payment
Society and Culture

Dating App Asking Men to Pay Women for Going on a Date

January 18, 20262 min read
Charlie Kirk on Iran war
World

Charlie Kirk Warned against US Waging War on Iran

January 14, 20262 min read
Conflict of Interest
Science/Technology

No Conflict of Interest in COVID Vaccine Research Exposed as a Lie

January 9, 20262 min read
Home-Based Green Businesses
Business and Economy

Smart, Eco-Friendly Order Management for Home-Based Green Businesses

January 7, 20265 min read
How to Build a Backyard Worm Farm
Home & Garden

How to Build a Backyard Worm Farm

November 21, 2013January 4, 2014

by Charity Bailey To build a worm farm, one first needs a temperature controlled, dark, damp environment. People often build wooden bins or use Styrofoam

Diet and Exercise Tracking With Gadgets
Health Science/Technology

Diet and Exercise Tracking With Gadgets

November 19, 2013

by Samantha Greenbaum In this day and age, it seems as if there is an app for just about anything. Apps that let you take

Nazi Ideologue’s Rare Journal on Exhibition at DC Museum
Events World

Nazi Ideologue’s Rare Journal on Exhibition at DC Museum

November 19, 2013November 19, 2013

The long-sought private journal of a well-known Nazism proponent, Alfred Rosenberg, will be on exhibition at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington DC. Henry

Sierra Club Blames EPA for Allowing Pollution of Appalachian Fresh Water Systems
Activism Nature/Environment

Sierra Club Blames EPA for Allowing Pollution of Appalachian Fresh Water Systems

November 18, 2013

“Shame on the EPA for putting the interests of Big Coal before that of Appalachian communities, waterways and wildlife!” These are the words from an

The Next Generation of Video Game Consoles
Entertainment Science/Technology

The Next Generation of Video Game Consoles

November 18, 2013

by CJ Gordon Personally, gaming was a huge part of my life growing up. At first I played mostly solo games, like Nintendo’s Duck Hunt

Improving Men’s Self Confidence
Society and Culture

Improving Men’s Self Confidence

November 17, 2013

by Kevin Zimmerman We all suffer from lack of self-confidence at some point in our lives. We wouldn’t be human if we didn’t. But if

Lies and Cold Blood – Wolves Cull Begins in Michigan
Activism Pets/Animals

Lies and Cold Blood – Wolves Cull Begins in Michigan

November 17, 2013

Time and again authorities prove to be the prime abusers of their jurisdictions. The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) of Michigan is the most prominent

Twin Peaks – James and Maddy’s Last Meeting
Scene Pick

Twin Peaks – James and Maddy’s Last Meeting

November 17, 2013June 21, 2021

David Lynch’s cult TV serial Twin Peaks (1990) is a distinct chapter in the history of television shows. Starting with the mysterious murder of teenage

Worldwide Protests Observed against Russian Detention of Greenpeace Activists
Nature/Environment World

Worldwide Protests Observed against Russian Detention of Greenpeace Activists

November 16, 2013

Thousands of people demonstrated in more than 40 countries worldwide against Russia’s detention of the 30 Greenpeace activists, now called Arctic 30, arrested in September

Most Controversial Exhibits
Art/Literature

Most Controversial Exhibits

November 16, 2013

by Toni Kelley Artists are known for pushing the envelope when it comes to creating masterpieces. Often, the most controversial exhibits can produce enough exposure

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