Month: December 2022

Save the Tomboys: How Decades of Liberal Sexual Ideology Erases Women

Commentary When I was young, on any given day I vacillated between pink tutus and tennis warmups, toe shoes and sneakers. I simultaneously wanted to play “British Bulldog” with my older brother and cousins and look like a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover model. I was always a bit uncomfortable being a girly girl who wore…


LAPD Still Searching for Suspect Who Killed Young Nursing Student in Street Takeover

The search continues for the driver who killed 24-year-old nursing student, Elyzza Guajaca, while doing donuts in a street takeover in South Los Angeles on Christmas Day. Guajaca was struck by a black Chevrolet Camaro while standing with a group of people on the corner of Crenshaw Boulevard and Florence Avenue. According to the Los…


Sausage and Spinach Tortellini Soup

Sometimes the best, most comforting recipes take you back to your roots, and this is one of them. This hearty sausage and spinach tortellini soup is taken straight from mom’s cookbook and is the perfect dish to get your through the entirety of winter. If you’re vegetarian, don’t scroll on too fast — this tortellini…


How China Changed its Zero-COVID Policy to a ‘Zero Non-COVID’ Policy

Commentary “Zero non-COVID” is the name that people in China are calling the regime’s new pandemic management policy. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has aggressively pushed the whole country towards an all-COVID-positive state. China’s annual rubber-stamp legislature is usually in session during the month of March. It is widely expected that the coming session will…


Tips for Sharing Vacation Time

By Lynn O’Rourke Hayes From FamilyTravel.com Proper planning can go along way toward keeping relationships and expectations intact. Here are five tips to consider: 1. Choose Wisely Give careful consideration to the families and friends with whom you choose to share your precious vacation time. Your favorite cousin is a great storyteller at the Thanksgiving…


Australian New National Cultural Policy Will Not Include Major Art Institutions

The Australian government will launch a new National Cultural Policy to bring direction and vision to the arts, entertainment and cultural sectors after the arts and creative sector suffered heavily from the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns. The federal government will release the policy in Melbourne on Jan. 30 after months of consultations and will build on…


Investing: Most of the Bad News Is Baked In

By Anne Kates Smith From Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Lori Calvasina, head of U.S. equity strategy for RBC Capital Markets, offers insight into the investing forecast. Question: What’s your outlook for U.S. stocks? Answer: Over the next couple of quarters, things will continue to be choppy. The markets are in the middle of a bottoming process,…


Disneyland Set to Kick Off 100th Anniversary Next Month

Featuring new holographic displays throughout the park, a newly decorated Sleeping Beauty castle, limited edition souvenirs and treats, and more, Disneyland in Anaheim, California, has unveiled plans for its 100th anniversary set to begin Jan. 27. Adding to the festivities will be the park’s new, platinum-themed overlay which it says is meant to signify Disney…


Everything We Know About Idaho Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger

More details have emerged about Bryan Kohberger, the man suspected of killing four University of Idaho students, including reports that he was studying for a PhD in criminology and that he underwent a personality shift in high school that his friends found troubling. Authorities said Kohberger was arrested early Friday morning by the Pennsylvania State Police with…


Replace a Kitchen Sink

A stainless steel sink is timeless in the ever changing latest design trends in kitchen decor. Replacing an old, worn sink with chips and scratches with a new lightweight stainless steel sink makes it easy to handle and install. Sinks are designed as an undermount unit that attaches underneath the countertop or as a top…