Checkup: How Can Parents Help Kids Deal With Changing COVID-19 Policies? By KEN PICARD “Masks on! Masks off! Keep your distance! Never mind. You kids can play together again — just don’t share snacks. The last two years have created a constantly shifting pandemic landscape. With the arrival of each new variant and wave of COVID-19 Read More…
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Supreme Court VS. Private Prison Liability
Supreme Court Rules on Private Prison Liability Inmates at private and government-run prisons should have same rights Geoffrey Segal This Law went into effect in 2002, just have to find a loophole. The ability to sue a private prison operator is often touted as a key benefit of privatization that increases prison quality and inmate Read More…
Everyone – Tips and Unknown Facts
Everyone knows holding a roll of nickels in their fist and punching someone increases the punching power of a person by an incredible amount. Most don’t know even using something smaller and lighter is devastating. Punching someone with a roll of chapstick or a Bic lighter in your fist will turn your punch from a Read More…
‘Resistencia: Poems of Protest and Revolution’ Book Review
Book Review: ‘Resistencia: Poems of Protest and Revolution’ e Resistencia: Poems of Protest and Revolution, edited by Mark Eisner and Tina Escaja, Tin House Books, 260 pages. $18.95. As protests against police brutality and white supremacy swarm city streets across the country, Americans are relearning the vocabulary of resistance that led to the Civil Rights Read More…
African Man Shares Story of Determination and Motivation
African Man shares his story of Determination and Motivation. My grandfather is ‘poor’. He certainly lives on “less than a dollar a day”. He is now 95 years old. In his nine and a half decades on earth, he has never lacked, and he has never begged. He only attended one year at a mission Read More…
Private Prison Sues State For Not Having Enough Prisoners
A private prison in Arizona recently sued the state for having a lack of prisoners. For the sake of saving over $16 million in back pay, the state settled by paying the private prison $3 million. Arizona essentially payed a company $3 million because not enough people are committing crimes. To be fair, it’s a bit Read More…








