“Big Pharma Invades Schools”
Melissa Blasek empowers viewers to engage at the state and local level and to support down-ballot candidates. Private citizens have far more power over their government than just one vote every two years. Later, she discusses the dangers of school-based health clinics with Tiffany Kreck, founder of Health Choice Maine, …
“California legislature passes bill banning voter ID laws”
Originally published on the Washington Examiner (The Center Square) – The California legislature passed a bill banning local governments from adopting voter identification laws for local elections. California does not require identification to vote, but earlier this year, the City of Huntington Beach approved a voter ID requirement for municipal …
“Israelis strike and protest to demand Gaza hostage deal”
Originally published on Thomson Reuters JERUSALEM, Sept 2 (Reuters) – Israeli protesters took to the streets for a second day on Monday and the largest trade union launched a general strike to press the government to reach a deal to return hostages still held by Hamas, after six more captives …
“How Christianity Shaped Art”
Originally published on the author’s Substack Incarnation and culture Christianity began as an obscure religion in a remote strip of land in the ancient world. Within 300 years, it was the official religion of the world’s most powerful empire. But it wasn’t Christianity’s political power that changed the world. It …
News Release: Homeland Security Awards Contracts to Six Startups to Identify, Develop, and Implement Privacy-Enhancing Digital Wallets Technologies
Originally released on DHS.gov WASHINGTON – The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) announced that Credence ID, Hushmesh, Netis d.o.o., Procivis, SpruceID, and Ubiqu have each won a government contract to develop technologies that protect the privacy of individuals using digital versions of credentials issued for immigration and travel. …




