Old Cities
1. Perth The “Fair City” of Perth lies along the banks of the River Tay. Though its title only gained traction with Sir Walter Scott’s The Fair Maiden in 1828, this ancient city dates back to the 10th century. A Royal Borough by the 12th century, Perth was the first capital of Scotland up until […]
African Variant is Spreading, New Covid Pill Shows Promising Signs
The World Health Organization is classifying the new coronavirus variant “omicron,” which originated in South Africa, as a highly transmissible virus of great concern. The European Union has temporarily halted air travel from southern Africa, and stocks are falling across Asia. The variant may be more transmissible and resistant to vaccines than other variants, experts […]
As the UK Raises Terror Threat Level, the US Debates Refugee Vetting
After an explosion outside Liverpool Women’s Hospital, the UK’s terror threat level has been increased from “significant” to “severe.” Priti Patel, the UK Home Secretary, warned that an assault was very probable following the second terrorism occurrence in a month. In conjunction with the inquiry, four males have been detained. Police think they have identified […]
The Money Connects with the Darkside of China
John Kerry, the former State Secretary and US climate envoy, and Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, have come under intense public scrutiny for their holdings in Chinese enterprises sanctioned by the US for human rights violations, including labor abuse. John Kerry disclosed in February that he held a position in Hillhouse China Value Fund, a […]
From Chopin to Christ, Lost Masterpieces Find Their Ways Out
Can you imagine discovering a priceless work of art in your own home? It may sound like a fairytale, yet it has happened more than once. Experts estimate that a rare and previously undiscovered picture of Polish-born pianist and composer Fryderyk Chopin (more widely known today as Frédéric) is worth millions of dollars. The painting, […]
Vaccine Mandate Meets its Localizations
The U.S. Department of Defense has issued a mandate for all service members to be vaccinated against Covid-19. But many service members are refusing. Some of them say that they have natural immunity to the illness since they have had it in the past, and they do not wish to be vaccinated. Some of them […]
Will $3.5 Trillion Spending Bill Make American Richer?
There is little doubt that the United States economy has suffered a setback as a result of the Covid-19 outbreak, and Americans have been financially impacted by the situation. However, were the stimulus checks the wisest use of taxpayer funds? Economist and co-founder of Beacon Economics, Chris Thornberg, is hopeful about the US economy’s recovery, […]
Will Turkey be on Your Thanksgiving Table?
Without a doubt, Covid-19 has had several repercussions throughout our lives. Schools were shut down, and many individuals were laid off as a result of the forced closure of businesses. One evident impact of the shutdown of companies, farms, and transportation is a reduction in food production.We can observe that some grocery shelves are nearly […]
Who Decides Children’s Vaccinations?
As the U.S. students returned to their fall semester, under the new direction from the White House that students 12 years or older would be vaccinated, the vaccination debate has reached new heights in schools throughout the country. Vaccine campaigners have gone all out on the internet and social media aimed towards getting students and […]