Month: February 2023

In Black History Month Speeches, Biden and Harris Talk Equity, American History

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris delivered remarks at a Feb. 27 Black History Month reception, seeking to position themselves as defenders of American history amid national furor over critical race theory (CRT). “Let us all be clear—we will not as a nation build a better future for America by trying to erase…


[PREMIERING 3/3 at 8PM] Divine Messengers | The Viking Prophecy (Episode 6)

Ancient Scandinavians, often referred to as the Vikings, might not have been as simple and barbaric as they have been portrayed for the last decades. For a Viking, the art of storytelling was highly regarded and the stories told around the fire were often filled with deeper wisdom and warnings on what would happen if…


How to Use Retinol & Retinoids for Sensitive Skin and for Beginners!

Ever wanted to try retinol or retinoids but was worried about the side effects like peeling, flaking, dryness, redness, or irritation? Or you just can’t use it because your skin is too sensitive? Well today, we want to thank Josie Maran for sponsoring this video so that Fel can share three ingredients that can give…


War Game Simulation: China Loses in War Over Taiwan

In a Japanese think tank’s latest simulation predicting who would win a cross-strait war, Taiwan emerges victorious, with Beijing failing to conquer the island. But both sides sustain heavy losses. As for the players, Beijing is on one side facing off with Taiwan, the United States, and Japan. The year is 2026, and the losses…


LIVE 2/28, at 10:30 AM ET: US Sending Troops to Taiwan; Global Alliances Form Over US and Ukraine

The United States will be sending 100 to 200 troops to Taiwan, which would increase U.S. troop presence on the island nation by close to four times. While the initial increase is relatively small compared to the 20,000 U.S. troops now being stationed in Europe, the increase marks a new step in potential commitment to…


Pedestrian Killed in Fairmount Park Hit-and-Run Crash, Driver at Large

SAN DIEGO—Investigators Feb. 27 sought to identify and locate a motorist who fled following a fatal weekend traffic crash in a Fairmount Park-area neighborhood. The victim, described only as male, was found lying mortally injured in the roadway at Trailing Drive and Tulip Street about 10 p.m. Sunday, according to the San Diego Police Department…


Irvine Unified Students ‘Snowed In’ at San Bernardino Mountain Camps

Hundreds of Irvine Unified students were snowed in at science camps in the San Bernardino mountains this weekend—but some are now beginning to return home, according to district officials. About 500 students from Irvine Unified’s Cadence Park, Oak Creek, and Stone Creek schools were expected to return from Running Springs’s Camp Pali Feb. 24—but heavy…


In Loving Memory of Violetta (2010–2022) | Marcello Barenghi

Violetta has passed away. Despite being ill for some years, she has spent the last few years peaceful. Now the pain is unbearable, but slowly, we already know it, there will remain only love, sweetness and all the happiness that she has given us over the years. Our cat Leopichio and all the street cats…


Orange County Education Department Equips Educators to Support Homeless Students

The Orange County Department of Education last month unveiled an online training program for district educators to support homeless students. The department’s homeless outreach program seeks to remove barriers for homeless students to attend school and to give them the educational and physical support they need to succeed. Jeanne Awrey, coordinator of the program, said…


OC Department of Education Equips Educators to Support Homeless Students

The Orange County Department of Education last month unveiled an online training program for district educators to support homeless students. The department’s homeless outreach program seeks to remove barriers for homeless students to attend school and to give them the educational and physical support they need to succeed. Jeanne Awrey, coordinator of the program, said…