• The Freedom That Once Was The Internet

    The Freedom That Once Was The Internet Authored by Jeffrey A. Tucker via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), It’s time to declare as regards the internet of old: Requiescat in Pace. In this photo illustration an internet page is displayed on a computer screen in London, England, on April 13, 2006. (Scott Barbour/Getty Images) It’s dead. We might as well face it. Nearly every large application and website in existence, meaning most of what people use on what we call the internet,...

  • The gathering storm against religious freedom

    There is a gathering storm against religious freedom in this country, and it’s about to break upon not only Christian…What to read next: Julie Bishop highlights ‘female privilege’ in politics (by accident) | It can be so hard to find an honest cheater these days! | Thank the Greens for a national crime surge | Bowen’s strategy to reduce bills hides $360 billion in costs by 2050

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    Why Biden and Democrats are talking so much about freedom

    Analysis by Ronald Brownstein, CNN (CNN) — When Vice President Kamala Harris rushed to Arizona late last week after the state Supreme Court upheld an 1864 law banning abortion in almost all cases, she began her speech with a stark declaration: “This fight is about freedom, and the freedom that is fundamental to the promise

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    Why Biden and Democrats are talking so much about freedom

    Analysis by Ronald Brownstein, CNN (CNN) — When Vice President Kamala Harris rushed to Arizona late last week after the state Supreme Court upheld an 1864 law banning abortion in almost all cases, she began her speech with a stark declaration: “This fight is about freedom, and the freedom that is fundamental to the promise

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    Why Biden and Democrats are talking so much about freedom

    Analysis by Ronald Brownstein, CNN (CNN) — When Vice President Kamala Harris rushed to Arizona late last week after the state Supreme Court upheld an 1864 law banning abortion in almost all cases, she began her speech with a stark declaration: “This fight is about freedom, and the freedom that is fundamental to the promise

  • How to Make Running Fun, According to Reddit

    A running habit benefits your heart health, your mental health, your calorie burn, your muscles, your lungs, and much more. Great, lace up your shoes! But for many of us, the act of running can be boring. To spice things up a bit, I’ve collected recommendations from Reddit (and I’ll be throwing in a few of my own). Try these games, strategies, and running route upgrades.

  • Defining “Journalist” and Saving Freedom of the Press

    “What is a journalist?” is a contemporary equivalent of the ancient question, “What is truth?” The U.S. government’s prosecution of Julian Assange hinges on the assertion that he is not a journalist and should be punished like a spy for a hostile country. The controversy over Assange is part of broader clashes over the meaning More

  • Freedom of choice in motorcycle helmet debate

    One of the hot issues in the current session of the Louisiana Legislature, meeting at the state capitol in Baton Rouge, is the repeal of a law that currently mandates the wearing of a safety helmet when riding a motorcycle. Proponents of such a repeal cite “freedom of choice” concerns, saying it should be an individual decision as to whether to wear or not wear a helmet. They say there should be no role for government to play in this decision. And I sure agree that the issue is one of freedom of...

  • WHELAN: Conservatives no longer care about freedom

    Earlier this week, the Arizona Supreme Court dealt the latest blow to women’s freedom by resurrecting a 160-year-old law banning abortion almost outright. Ditching its previous rules allowing abortion up to 15 weeks, Arizonan politicians decided Civil-War era legislation from 1864 would do, which bans abortion in all cases except when the mother’s life is at risk, and punishes doctors who perform abortions as felons with up to five years in jail.

  • Global Crescendo of Freedom: Will It Continue?

    The year 2024 is like no other year in human history; we are experiencing an historic crescendo of global freedom. The upcoming U.S. election is vitally important in light of what God is doing around the globe. Fewer than 250 years ago, not a single country in the world allowed people the opportunity to elect those in authority over them. The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States created the first nation ever to use a democratic process to choose the country's...

  • [Newspoint] Fake press, undeserved freedom

    Indeed to claim that SMNI is press and Quiboloy a member of the press fraternity is to misrepresent their statures untenably, ludicrously

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    What people should know about stress, according to a doctor

    It's National Stress Awareness Month. What does stress do to the body? When does it become a problem, and what are some ways to cope with it?