Month: September 2021

Boston’s Famous Skinny House Sells for a Nice Fat Price

BOSTON—Boston’s famous Skinny House has sold for a nice fat price. The home in the city’s North End hit the market in August for $1.2 million, and the deal was closed Thursday for $1.25 million, according to Zillow. The home “received multiple offers and went under agreement for over list price in less than one…


Kansas Hospitals to Receive Financial Support to Retain Nursing Staff

The state of Kansas is making $50 million available for hospitals in an effort to boost the retention of nursing staff and support personnel across the state. “We were extremely pleased to hear the SPARK committee approval of $50 million for a hospital employee retention plan,” Cindy Samuelson, senior vice president of member and public…


PPC’s Bernier and Green Party’s Paul Lose in Their Home Ridings

People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier and Green Party Leader Annamie Paul both lost in their ridings in the Sept. 20 federal election. Bernier received around 10,000 votes, or 18.6 percent of total votes in his riding Quebec riding of Beauce, coming second after incumbent Conservative candidate Richard Lehoux, who won over 26,000 votes,…


PPC’s Bernier and Green’s Paul Lose in Their Home Ridings

People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier and Green Party Leader Annamie Paul both lost in their ridings in the Sept. 20 election. As Bernier received around 10,000 votes, or 18.6 percent of total votes in his riding Quebec riding of Beauce, coming second after incumbent Conservative candidate Richard Lehoux, who won over 26,000 votes,…


PPC’s Bernier and Green’s Paul Lose in Their Ridings

People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier and Green Party Leader Annamie Paul both lost in their ridings in the Sept. 20 election. As Bernier received around 10,000 votes, or 18.6 percent of total votes in his riding Quebec riding of Beauce, coming second after incumbent Conservative candidate Richard Lehoux, who won over 26,000 votes,…


Are the Unvaxxed the Enemy of the People?

Commentary “The principal task of the State today is to justify its own existence. To do so, it has to annihilate society’s capacity to survive by itself. Surreptitiously undermining all forms of spontaneous regulation, deregulating, desocializing, breaking down the traditional mechanisms of bodies and antibodies, in order to substitute its artificial mechanisms—such is the strategy…


Anthony ‘A.J.’ Johnson, ‘Friday’ and ‘House Party’ Actor, Dies at 55

Christie D’Zurilla Los Angeles Times Anthony “A.J.” Johnson, a comedian and actor known for performances in the 1990s movies “Friday,” “Menace II Society,” and “House Party,” has died. He was 55. Confirmation of Johnson’s death came Monday from his agent, LyNea Bell. “The world of Comedy has truly been shaken, again,” she said in a…


Perspective on Death Is a Good Thing to Gain

If you’ve ever suffered the throes of grief, the idea of anything good coming from death seems cruel. Entertaining the idea feels impossible. That’s normal. It takes time and distance to get a broader, more accurate perspective. It’s worth the trouble to gain it because getting a fresh perspective on this loss can help you…


Whistleblower Alleges Coverup of Adverse Reactions to COVID-19 Vaccines: Project Veritas

A person who says she works with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has come forward to Project Veritas with allegations that the government is covering up reports of adverse side effects from the COVID-19 vaccines. Jodi O’Malley, who says she is a HHS insider who works in Arizona with the Indian…


Whistleblower Alleges Fed Cover Up of Adverse Reactions to COVID-19 Vaccines: Project Veritas

A person who says she works with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has come forward to Project Veritas with allegations that the federal government is covering up reports of adverse side effects from the COVID-19 vaccines. Jodi O’Malley, who says she is a HHS insider who works in Arizona with the…