Month: July 2022

Entering Into a Saturated Market? You Can Still Succeed!

Article by Tommy Wyher Offering a superior service or product at the right price can help small businesses compete with corporate juggernauts. The demand is a huge aspect of business, as a new business is not always going to be guaranteed their products/services are widely needed. Entering a saturated market will require a company to innovate to set itself apart from…


The Rheumatism Early-Detection Checklist, and Simple Stretches to Reverse It

Editor’s note: Rheumatoid arthritis is not a disease of the elderly. It mainly occurs between the ages of 30 and 50, and is prevalent in women. According to Dr. Sonosuke Yukawa, a Japanese rheumatologist who has treated more than 100,000 people, there is a chance to completely cure rheumatoid arthritis in its early stages. Therefore,…


Sen. Rand Paul Warns Against Democrats’ Plan to Raise Taxes Amid Inflation

The economic crisis facing the nation is disproportionately hurting small businesses. Mom and pop shops are struggling to stay afloat in the face of historic levels of inflation. Against this backdrop, Democrats have proposed raising taxes on pass-through entities—small businesses, including sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability companies, and S corporations. To Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.)…


How to Transform Your Kitchen, According to Atlanta’s Top Interior Designers

By Hunter Boyce From The Atlanta Journal-Constitution The summer is a time for family gatherings and friendly visits. It’s an opportunity to redefine your living space with a new look to impress the season’s guests. Atlanta’s expert interior designers are here to help. According to CG Interiors Group’s Caryn Grossman, the design of one room…


Ward, Detmers help Angels cool off Braves with 9–1 rout

ATLANTA—The Los Angeles Angels have been struggling for most of the last two months, and Reid Detmers credits his teammates with staying the course and not getting too frustrated. “We’ve had a couple of rough patches obviously, but everyone in here treats it like another day,” Detmers said. “There’s nothing crazy about it. We don’t…


Irv’s Burgers Was so Beloved That Fans Signed up to Work There. It’s Finally Back

By Stephanie Breijo From Los Angeles Times Los Angeles—One of L.A.’s most beloved burger stands is back. The space is new, the branding’s been refreshed, and former owner Sonia Hong’s signature doodles and the slogan “Just for you!” now appear printed on the paper placemats, as opposed to always sketched by hand on paper plates…


Senior Mountie Who Oversaw NS Shooting Probe Explains Why Keeping Firearm Details Confidential Was Important

Testifying before the public inquiry into the  mass murders in rural Nova Scotia on April 18-19, 2020, RCMP Chief Supt. Darren Campbell explained why it was important for the ongoing investigation to keep details of the firearms used by the killer confidential. His remarks come amid allegations of political interference in the investigation after meeting…


Senior Mountie Who Oversaw NS Shooting Investigation Explains Why Keeping Firearms Details Confidential Was Important

Testifying before the public inquiry into the  mass murders in rural Nova Scotia on April 18-19, 2020, RCMP Chief Supt. Darren Campbell explained why it was important for the ongoing investigation to keep details of the firearms used by the killer confidential. His remarks come amid allegations of political interference into the investigation after meeting…


Tamara Lich Returns to Ontario Court for Bail Review

Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich is appearing in an Ontario court today for a bail review after she was recently denied bail on allegations of having breached her bail terms of having no contact with fellow convoy organizers. Lich has now spent a cumulative 48 days in jail while she waits to answer to non-violent charges….


Landscaper in Critical Condition After Being Shocked by Power Line in Tustin

TUSTIN, Calif.—A man was hospitalized in critical condition Saturday evening after he suffered an electric shock while trimming a tree at a house in unincorporated Tustin. Firefighters were summoned at 4:52 p.m. to the area of La Limonar Road and Arroyo Avenue, according to the Orange county Fire Authority. They heard landscapers in a tree…