Compared to all President Trump has accomplished in just four years, Joe Biden is set up to fail.
Click Here to ContinueThis past year was one we won’t miss. From racial tensions to a deadly pandemic, the turmoil and disruptions of 2020 tested America’s resolve. And the presidential election further intensified our deep political divisions. Still, there was a bright spot amid the bleakness.
Sister Orla Treacy arrived in Rumbek, South Sudan, 14 years ago, on a mission to continue to bring secondary education to girls in South Sudan. In the last 14 years, she has witnessed South Sudan’s independence, a civil war, famine, and all along challenged the Dinka culture’s traditions to have girls formally educated. Sister Orla Treacy is the 2019 recipient of the U.S. State Department’s International Women of Courage award.
Click Here to ContinueLast week, we asked readers “Do you know of anyone who contracted COVID-19 after the Thanksgiving holiday and has this changed your 2020 holiday plans going forward?” A total of 371 respondents contributed their thoughts and the results are now in!
Click Here to ContinueAll eyes have been on Georgia the past few weeks as the state prepares for its double runoff election on Jan. 5 to decide who will represent the state in the US Senate. The results of the runoff will affect much more than Georgia though, as the power that comes with a party majority hangs in the balance as well.
Click Here to ContinueOrthodox Rabbis Condemn Warnock’s Past Israel Comments; NY Times Says Order of Who Gets Vaccine Should Be Based on Race; How China Uses Internet Trolls to Help Cover Up Its Atrocities; Space Force Troops Get Their Official Name: ‘Guardians’; Cardinal Pell Says Year in Jail Was a Time of ‘Grace and Gift’
Finding a cure for Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia is critical. This is the mission of the Alzheimer’s Association, which was founded in 1980 to promote scientific and medical breakthroughs to cure the disease and to improve care for those living with it.
Click Here to ContinueThe Washington Post shows just how divided we are after using Nazi-like images depicting Republicans as rats.
Click Here to ContinueI simply wanted to share with you that we have had challenging Christmases before, and we came back better than ever. Someday, we will look back on Christmas 2020 and realize that life got better, and our dreams got bigger as the virus was gradually defeated.
Click Here to ContinueAmid so much misinformation and hysteria, the coronavirus pandemic has become egregiously politicized. On this episode, Gianno cuts through the BS to get to the facts about COVID in a can’t-miss interview with Dr. Drew Pinsky, a well-known author, internist, and media personality. They also dig into the current state of politics. Plus, Gianno goes to therapy with Dr. Drew, discussing some of the traumas he endured earlier in life and how they affect him to this day.
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