“Think of something happy,” seems like a fairly harmless thing to say. That is because your mind is not a mousetrap for misery like mine. Ask me...
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As with every year’s celebration of Press Freedom Week, there are always two questions that come to mind, or questions that those outside in the media profession often like to ask us: First is if the press actually still has its freedom. Second is if this freedom --provided the answer to the first question is positive-- is still worth celebrating.
“Think of something happy,” seems like a fairly harmless thing to say. That is because your mind is not a mousetrap for misery like mine. Ask me...
By Ryan McMaken There were a few seemingly tense moments at the FOMC press conference on Thursday when two reporters asked Jerome Powell about the...
The discussion around development cost charges (DCCs) continues to gain momentum in British Columbia as a result of the letter-writing campaign a...
In the interview we ask the German expert Serhii Sumlenny about why and who sabotages the aid to Ukraine, and does not believe in Ukrainian...
South Korean intelligence said in its latest analysis that the agreement with Russia to provide its troops largely solves financial and food...
This year’s bright Divali messages remind us again of the spiritual and moral options we still have in removing the darkened conditions now facing...
I am always leery of hubris. It may be true that all people of good now want 'the fall' of Israel, after a century of lies, deceit, killing and more...
By Tho Bishop Today, in theory, will conclude the 2024 presidential election, one of the most bizarre in American political history. From...
By Tim Donner There are many ways to judge the state of a presidential or Senate race beyond the tsunami of polls we attempt to process in the...
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