• Lawmakers Introduce American Privacy Rights Act, Aiming to Protect Data Privacy for Americans

    After years of intense deliberation, this bipartisan effort marks a crucial step toward enacting substantial federal privacy laws.

  • Americans deliver another damning blow to Meghan Markle as they reveal thoughts on American Riviera Orchard in new Daily Mail poll

    Perhaps Americans already have enough dog shampoo and fancy nut butter. That, at least, is one interpretation of a new poll, which finds lackluster interest in Meghan Markle's lifestyle brand.

  • On the ‘un-Jews’ of Columbia

    Editor's note: The author of this op-ed is identified by their first and

  • Americans should be more optimistic about our economy

    Americans are down on the economy and believe the country is headed in the wrong direction. Yet the metrics of economic health are good, and our friends and rivals in Europe and Asia face more troubling prospects.

  • These ‘Americans’ are ready for spring

    After a long, difficult winter of unpredictable weather, enjoy these few signs of better weather as the animals settle into spring.

  • Americans Are Not Seeking Out Middle Ground

    A Wall Street Journal opinion piece by Sen. Mitt Romney regarding the demise of the No Labels political party initiative tells us as much about Romney, and why he failed to ever become a national leader, as it does about the failure of the No Labels effort. No Labels defined its mission “to support centrism and bipartisanship.” Romney defines this effort as seeking out the “sensible middle voices” in American politics. My view is that No Labels failed because of its very incorrect assumption...

  • Americans Are Not Seeking Out Middle Ground

    A Wall Street Journal opinion piece by Sen. Mitt Romney regarding the demise of the No Labels political party initiative tells us as much about Romney, and why he failed to ever become a national leader, as it does about the failure of the No Labels effort. No Labels defined its mission “to support centrism and bipartisanship.” Romney defines this effort as seeking out the “sensible middle voices” in American politics. My view is that No Labels failed because of its very incorrect assumption...

  • Giants American Football is Back

    The Sheffield Giants American Football Team are only days away from their first league fixture of the 2024 BAFA Division One North season and whilst the previous year’s 5-5 record - and 3 game winning streak to end on - was a huge success, the nature of the sport means that everything starts back at the beginning for the new season. The locally based Team, which trains at Hillsborough College and plays their home games at Norton Sports Park, have had a busy off-season of activity and whilst the...

  • This is what real Jews look like

    All faiths have people who say they are part of something but carry on regardless with their social class and materialistic values. Then there are those who commit their lives to their faith. The real ones. Why Orthodox Jews are critical of the Israeli state: Like these Orthodox Jews who actually commit themselves to the […]

  • Only 59% Of Americans Are 'Satisified' With Their Health

    Only 59% Of Americans Are 'Satisified' With Their Health Tomorrow, Sunday, marks World Health Day and the 75th anniversary of the World Health Organization. The theme this year is: "My health, my right" and was chosen by the WHO to "champion the right of everyone, everywhere to have access to quality health services, education, and information, as well as safe drinking water, clean air, good nutrition, quality housing, decent working and environmental conditions, and freedom from...

  • American Tourist Killed By Elephant

    An Arizona woman is dead after a rare elephant attack during what friends called a “dream vacation” in Africa.