Tag: US Features

While China Bans ‘Sissy’ Men, American Men Are Criticized for Toxic Masculinity

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is trying to clamp down on men that it considers not masculine enough, said John Mac Ghlionn, a psychosocial specialist and Epoch Times contributor. However, masculine qualities are being criticized as toxic in the United States and this causes many problems, Mac Ghlionn said on EpochTV’s “Crossroads” program. The recent…


While China Bans ‘Sissy’ Men, American Men Are Criticized for Toxic Masculinity: Analyst

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is trying to clamp down on men that it considers not masculine enough, said John Mac Ghlionn, a psychosocial specialist and Epoch Times contributor. However, masculine qualities are being criticized as toxic in the United States and this causes many problems, Mac Ghlionn said on EpochTV’s “Crossroads” program. The recent…


Bill Whittle Foresees Political Change Due to Failure of Woke Agenda in Pop Culture

When people showed their disinterest in woke values incorporated in popular movie series such as Star Wars and Star Trek to the point that it started impacting financially their production companies, news commentator Bill Whittle predicted that it would affect changes in American politics. Judging by the trends in popular culture one can predict future…


New Movie ‘Washington’s Armor’ Brings to Life America’s Forgotten History

Unlike many historical movies portraying George Washington’s life and accomplishments that start with the American Revolutionary War, the new movie “Washington’s Armor” focuses on the untold story about young Washington that starts 20 years prior to the Revolutionary War. “Washington’s Armor” is the heroic tale of George Washington at a young age trying to establish…


Former Nuclear Fallout Shelters a Grim Reminder Of Cold War Brinksmanship

At the height of the Cold War, when America’s children were taught to “duck and cover” in the classroom, Sharon Packer was determined to make sure her family would survive a nuclear attack by the Soviet Union. “I built my first bomb shelter when I was 8 years old. I dug a hole and worked…


New Mexico ‘Downwinders’ Still Seeking Justice 77 Years After First Atomic Bomb Test

Ask Bernice Gutierrez of Albuquerque, New Mexico, how old she is and she’ll bluntly tell you, “I’m as old as the bomb.” Born just eight days before the United States detonated the first atomic bomb at the Trinity test site on July 16, 1945, Gutierrez has lived to see the terrible health effects of nuclear…


Ohio’s Ottawa County: Staying Afloat as One of the Top Bellwether Counties in the Country

It could be said that Ottawa County is one of the top bellwether counties in Ohio, if not the country. Nestled along Lake Erie in the northwest of the state between Toledo and Cleveland, the area has a population of 40,364, according to the 2020 Census. Ottawa County is on the doorstep of a Democratic…


US Ukrainian Community Hears Traumatic Stories From Loved Ones

Americans with ties to Ukraine are staying in close contact with loved ones there through daily phone calls, texts, and social media posts. When too many hours go by without a response, it could mean spotty internet coverage. Or maybe they’ve taken refuge in a basement or subway without signal. And each time there is…


Drawn-Out Legal Battle Drove Jan. 6 Defendant to Suicide, His Aunt Says

Matthew Perna wanted to change the world. He traveled to Asia, Europe, and South America. He went on a mission trip to Haiti. He returned home to Pennsylvania to make that world a better place. He loved long-distance running. It wasn’t the treads-on-asphalt kind of running that he preferred, but the back-to-nature kind—trail running. His…


Drawn-Out Legal Battle Led Jan. 6 Defendant to Suicide, Family Member Says

Matthew Perna wanted to change the world. He traveled to Asia, Europe, and South America. He went on a mission trip to Haiti. He returned home to Pennsylvania to make that world a better place. Matt loved long-distance running. It was not the treads on asphalt kind of running that he preferred, but the back-to-nature…