by Keelin Ferris | Feb 10, 2022 | Articles, Media, Opinion
The Mark Zuckerberg company Meta, which owns both Facebook and Instagram, may be ready to pull out of the European market over a disagreement on U.S. surveillance protections. Unless the company is allowed to transfer information from European users to be processed in...
by Dave Patterson | Jan 31, 2022 | Articles, Good Reads, Military Affairs, Opinion
Tensions have built on the Ukraine border over the last year, but it seems only the U.S. president is hawking an imminent conflict. President Biden has made clear his view that a Russian invasion of Ukraine is right around the corner. Biden believes a Russian horde is...
by Caroline Adana | Jan 18, 2022 | Articles, Healthcare, Opinion
South Africa led the way by handling a much milder – though more easily transmitted – COVID-19 wave by doing very little. The United Kingdom tried feverishly to halt the spread of the Omicron variant with little effect. In light of this experience, several European...
by Caroline Adana | Jan 13, 2022 | Articles, Climate Change, Exclusive Member, Opinion
A devastatingly cold winter in the northern hemisphere has created an energy shortage in Europe unlike any season previously in modern times. E.U. green advocates have discovered that the sun doesn’t shine so well during winter, nor does the wind always blow. They’ve...
by Dave Patterson | Dec 16, 2021 | Articles, Military Affairs, Opinion
In his Dec. 7 video call with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, Joe Biden might not have come across as the tough, resolute guy portrayed by National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. It appears Russia was not intimidated, as its next move in the conflict over...