Month: March 2022

Facts Matter: 28th Amendment to US Constitution Stops Big Money From Local Elections; 57% Ratified

With the midterm elections coming up so soon, I believe it’s incredibly important to address a large election integrity problem here in America, as well as a possible solution. The problem has to do with the fact that both wealthy American billionaires and multi-millionaires, as well as even foreign entities, are able to shape our local…


Facts Matter (March 28): 28th Amendment to US Constitution: Stops Big Money From Local Elections; 57% Ratified

With the midterm elections coming up so soon, I believe it’s incredibly important to address a large election integrity problem here in America, as well as a possible solution. The problem has to do with the fact that both wealthy American billionaires and multi-millionaires, as well as even foreign entities, are able to shape our local…


Russia Aiming at ‘Korean’ Model for Splitting Ukraine, Intel Chief Warns of Guerilla Resistance

Moscow is attempting to divide Ukraine through war efforts in the country, Kyiv’s military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov said while adding that his nation’s army will proceed to engage in guerilla warfare to avoid such a situation. “After the failures near Kyiv and the impossibility of overthrowing the central government of Ukraine, Putin is already…


Australia Considers Teen COVID-19 Boosters

Australia’s leading vaccine advisory group is considering whether to approve COVID-19 boosters for 12 to 15-year-olds. As the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) last week moved to approve the fourth dose for elderly and at-risk people, the group is also weighing up whether to expand the vaccine rollout for young people. A statement…


Buena Park’s Butterfly Pavilion Yet to Take Flight

BUENA PARK, Calif.—The City of Buena Park’s goal to pump up its sagging entertainment core—known mostly for Knott’s Berry Farm—continues to see delays, as a long-planned new theme park where kids and adults alike could frolic alongside butterflies, remains stalled in legal limbo. The story starts when city officials toured a “Butterfly Pavilion” in Arizona…


California Republican Candidates Gear Up for Primaries at Forum

YORBA LINDA, Calif.—Fourteen Republican candidates met at a “Meet the Candidates” forum on March 24 to talk about their platforms and issues that they believe matter most to voters as they prepare for California’s June primaries and the November midterm elections. The candidates, vying for U.S. Senate, governor, attorney general, and secretary of state, are…


US Trade Deficit Declines Slightly, as Retail Inventory Growth Slows

The U.S. trade deficit declined by $1 billion in February to $106.6 billion, or 0.9 percent, from $107.6 billion in January, reported the U.S. Census Bureau on March 28. The goods deficit topped $1 trillion for the very first time last year for an all-time high. The trade deficit has subtracted from U.S. GDP growth…


Will the Drove of Changes at Instagram Help or Harm Small Businesses?

On March 23, 2022, Instagram announced two new features, known as “Favorites” and “Following,” to its photo and video sharing platform. The Favorites tool allows users to choose their top 50 accounts to follow, which are then given a star and listed higher up in chronological order on their home feed. No notifications are sent…


Food Shortages and High Prices Set to Hit Some Countries Hard

After more than two years of consistent supply chain disruptions from the pandemic, countries are now seeing inflated food prices and are bracing for potential shortages resulting from the compounded effect of Russia’s war in Ukraine. Regarding the looming threat of food scarcity, U.S. President Joe Biden announced on March 24 that “It’s going to…


Biden Pushes for Billionaire Wealth Tax; Reporters Press Biden on His Controversial Remarks on Putin | NTD Evening News

President Joe Biden proposed on March 28 a billionaire wealth tax. On the same day, Biden was pressed on the controversial remarks he made about Russian President Vladimir Putin. Republican Florida Governor Ron Desantis signs the Parental Rights in Education bill into law. Critics have referred to the bill as the “Don’t Say Gay Bill.”