• Francesca Amewudah-Rivers Is Playing Juliet. The Racists Who Think She Shouldn’t Just Don’t Get Shakespeare

    When it was announced that Francesca Amewudah-Rivers would be making her London West-End debut starring as Juliet alongside Hollywood actor Tom Holland as Romeo, it should have been a celebratory moment. Instead, the young actor — who has already starred in productions of Othello, Macbeth as well as a BBC drama — was faced with a heartbreaking, but all too familiar, sequence of events in which she received thousands of racist and misogynistic comments online. The social media harassment got...

  • What are you afraid of? It shouldn’t be immigrants.

    “Good policy making requires having high-quality data. We need that data to answer two key questions.”

  • ActiFLEX Reviews – Does It Work? What They Won’t Tell You!

    Are you tired of the pain from your creaky joints when you get out of bed, or wish workouts didn’t leave you feeling like you got run over by a truck? Res-Q ActiFLEX might be the answer. This natural joint relief supplement is all over the internet, promising to help your joints move better and your muscles bounce back faster. But with all its bold claims, is it all hype, or does the science back this pain-relieving formula up?

  • 35 new officers join western Massachusetts forces

    A graduation ceremony was held at Springfield College for 35 new officers joining police departments in western Massachusetts.

  • Tax education shouldn’t end with Tax Day

    April means Tax Day, a yearly reminder that most people don’t like our tax code. As a recent Tax Foundation poll found, people don’t understand it either. With a looming tax battle on Capitol Hill, the need for tax policy education has never been higher. We shouldn’t let tax education end with Tax Day. ​ The public […]

  • Why You Shouldn’t Let High Interest Rates Seduce You

    While increased interest rates are improving the returns on high-yield savings accounts, that may not be an effective place to park your money for the long term.

  • Judge Upholds Georgia's Voter Citizenship Verification Requirements

    Judge Upholds Georgia's Voter Citizenship Verification Requirements Authored by Tom Ozimek via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), A federal judge has dismissed a legal challenge to Georgia’s voter citizenship verification requirements, keeping in place the state’s process of cross-checking citizenship status to determine voter eligibility and handing a win to election integrity advocates. A file image of voters standing in line to cast their ballots during the first day of early...

  • You Shouldn’t Have To – Liverpool Legend Has Key Criticism Of Reds

    John Aldridge has stressed the importance of Liverpool leaking cheap goals

  • Taxpayers shouldn’t subsidize NPR’s bias

    An insider account of National Public Radio published last week provides the latest evidence that the federal government should stop contributing money to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The original reasons for taxpayer support for TV and radio programming have long since been superseded by technological advances. With federal debt levels as large as the […]

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    The Office Cast Become the Masters of Small Business for AT&T

    When AT&T Business teed up a brand campaign targeting mom-and-pop shops with a reunion of The Office cast, The Masters provided the perfect grounds for an opening drive. Actor Rainn Wilson (The Office’s Dwight Schrute) joined AT&T and its partners on an integrated Omnicom team led by BBDO, teasing the latest installment of AT&T Business’s "Next Level Network" campaign on his Instagram and newly minted LinkedIn profile. Wilson and AT&T used LinkedIn to announce the actor's new...

  • after rapper SKIPPED latest hearing: 'Tell the judge I'm innocent'

    A$AP Rocky has hinted at the impending trial over the 2021 shooting of his former friend Terell Ephron (formally known as A$AP Relli) - after failing to show up to a pre-trial hearing last month.

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    Correction officer accused of using ‘excessive force’ indicted

    EDINBURG, Texas (ValleyCentral) — A correctional officer accused of using excessive force on an inmate was indicted on Monday, authorities say. Luis Jesus, 24, was formally charged with official oppression, a release from the Texas Juvenile Justice Department states. On June 18, 2022, Luis Jesus, 24, allegedly used excessive force on a 16-year-old inmate who []