Univision anchor Jorge Ramos rebukes network for not challenging Trump

Unfortuntely, Univision anchor Jorge Ramos has not seen the network challenge Trump as much as he would like. Ramos has been vocal about his disappointment with the network’s approach and has publicly criticized Univision for not doing enough to question Trump. He has called out the network for not sticking to their journalistic values and […]Read More

Trudeau blames ‘right-wing, American MAGA’ after Canadian Conservative Party votes

Trudeau has blamed “right-wing, American MAGA politics” for the Canadian Conservative Party’s vote against a bill that would recognize Ukraine’s Holodomor famine as genocide. The Prime Minister accused Conservative leader Andrew Scheer of pandering to extremists in the United States who have been pushing “false and misleading” international narratives. Trudeau’s comments, which he made in […]Read More

Bitcoin and Trading Obsession Take Center Stage in ‘Bull Run’

The new documentary “Bull Run” takes a deep dive into the world of cryptocurrency trading, taking viewers inside the oft-misunderstood world of bitcoin, blockchain and beyond. The film follows 4 different traders in 4 different cities – each of whom discovered the world of crypto trading and found it to be an obsession. From media […]Read More

Cruz, White House trade barbs over Biden administration’s Israel response:

Former Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and the White House exchanged sharp words on Wednesday over the Biden administration’s response to a conflict between Israel and Palestinians. In a tweet, Cruz accused President Joe Biden of “diminishing Israel’s sovereignty,” stating the administration cut off arms sales to the country and imposed traditional preconditions […]Read More

Bitcoin as Legal Tender: El Salvador’s Risky Financial Maneuver Struggles

El Salvador’s recent move to make Bitcoin legal tender has stirred a lot of controversy and discussion. Supporters view the move as a bold step forward for the Central American nation, while opponents worry it could put El Salvador’s economy in jeopardy. The reality is that the outcomes of this experiment remain to be seen. […]Read More

Charles Peters, Washington Monthly founder, dies at 96

Charles W. Peters, the founder and longtime editor of the Washington Monthly, a pioneering political magazine that featured the work of some of the country’s best journalists, died on Wednesday at a hospice in Silver Spring, Md. He was 96. Peters, who edited the magazine from 1969 to 1989, was known as an independent thinker […]Read More

Holiday travelers can expect cheaper flights, packed hotels and lots

Holiday travelers can expect to find cheaper flights, packed hotels, and lots of boomers. Thanks to a strong economy, travelers will be looking for deals but the cost of flights is likely to remain consistent across the board. Hotels will be filling up fast, as will rental cars and motor homes. Boomers have increasingly flexible […]Read More

Hamas releases 13 Israeli hostages, 11 others as cease-fire holds

On Tuesday, the Islamic militant group Hamas released 13 Israeli prisoners as part of its cease-fire brokered indirect talks with Israel. The prisoner release came as part of an agreement between Israel and Hamas, that followed a 2014 conflict between the two sides. The 11 others were released as a show of good faith. The […]Read More