• People Are Buying Target’s $5 Organizer in Every Color (It Works In Every Room!)

    This is the perfect spot for your cosmetics, medication, or arts and crafts. READ MORE

  • A turning point for American foreign policy?

    Was the passage by the House last Saturday and the Senate on Tuesday of the foreign aid package with money for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan a turning point in American foreign policy? It certainly was a turnabout in rhetoric and in partisan behavior. Speaker Mike Johnson led the narrowly Republican House to pass by resounding […]

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    This is the salary it takes to be considered rich in every state

    In 11 U.S. states and Washington DC, it takes a salary of $500,000 a year or more to be part of the top 5% of earners.

  • "Our Cities Turn Into War Zones Every Night"

    "Our Cities Turn Into War Zones Every Night" From coast to coast, radical prosecutors and progressive politicians have been pushing illogical criminal justice policies that not only have backfired but transformed many once-safe Democrat-controlled cities into crime-ridden hellholes. Go down the list of cities. Whether it's New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, DC, Chicago, or San Francisco, and the list goes on and on - these metros are plagued with violent crime,...

  • The Black Tax: why have African Americans been cheated by the system for so long?

    In a new book, historian Andrew W Kahrl looks at the many systemic ways that prejudicial and harmful practices have affected financial stabilityProperty value assessment may not sound like the most thrilling of topics, but according to historian Andrew W Kahrl’s new book The Black Tax, it represents a hugely important piece of structural inequality in the US, one that implicates a wide range of topics, including the process of gentrification, the quality of public schools and other amenities,...

  • Work still to be done on American Indian education in Brainerd

    The American Indian Parent Advisory Committee once again issued the Brainerd School Board a vote of nonconcurrence.

  • East Lothian carer who turned up to work drunk struck off by watchdog

    An East Lothian carer who turned up to work drunk has been banned from the sector. Louise Skinner was working as a care assistant at Tranent Care Home when she ‘placed residents at risk of harm’ by carrying out her duties intoxicated. She denied the actions, which took place on September 12, 2022, throughout an investigation by the Scottish Social Services Council. Those behind the probe suspected she may have continued to booze throughout her shift. A report by the watchdog stated that...

  • Johnson works to turn down House temperature as rebels weigh revolt

    Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is moving to cool House tensions as a band of hard-line Republicans weigh whether to set in motion an attempt at his ouster. Some on the far Right are livid with Johnson over a series of bills he put on the floor, most recently foreign aid for Ukraine that a majority […]

  • Chinese Americans turn on San Francisco Democrats over crime, education: WSJ

    Many Chinese Americans have signaled that they could be done with progressive candidates in San Francisco ahead of upcoming elections. Several local positions are up for grabs this November, including mayor, city Attorney, district attorney, sheriff and four seats on the Board of Education. While Chinese Americans have previously been a reliable voting bloc for Democrats, many are spearheading or supporting efforts to return to the political center over issues like crime and education. The Wall...

  • REVEALED: The staggering number of times Americans check their phones every day

    Americans check their phones a staggering 144 times a day on average. Almost 90 percent reach for their device within ten minutes of waking up. Experts warn that excessive phone usage may have detrimental effects on friendships, relationships, and mental well-being

  • An honest day's work turns into a fight for survival in Day Labor trailer

    A poster and trailer have been released for director R. Ellis Frazier’s action thriller Day Labor. The film follows a Latino American Veteran looking for work who finds himself caught in a battle for survival after he is mistakenly dropped off at a private ranch in Texas to be hunted for sport. Watch the trailer […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: An honest day’s work turns into a fight for...

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    The American Oldboy remake turned out horrible, so they're making a TV series next

    Almost everyone loves Spike Lee, but almost everyone also agrees that his Oldboy remake wasn't good. Somehow, we now find ourselves looking at the prospect of an Oldboy TV series.Via The Hollywood Reporter, Lionsgate Television announced on April 17 that they're partnering with Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook, the man behind the original 2003 masterpiece, to develop a new "English-language adaptation of the story."It's important to remind yourself that Oldboy already was a loose-ish adaptation...