If you are smart enough at choosing the right car for you, then buying car insurance shall not be a riddle for you. A persistent car insurance salesman will never leave your door if your car is less than five years old. You need to pick insurance after going through the fine prints of the […]
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What Michigan’s “No Fault” Really Means if You are Involved in an Accident
They call them accidents for a reason. No one intends for them to happen. When they do, the costs can be significant. TrustedChoice.com reports that traffic accidents result in annual losses of $299.5 billion. If there are critical injuries, the costs can jump into the millions. What No Fault Really Means Twelve states, including Michigan, have […]
U.S. Sanctions and IRGC Designation Welcomed by NCRI
The U.S. Congress has passed a bill with sanctions for Iran, Russia, and North Korea. The various sanctions build on different platforms of foreign policy with these three countries. However, the designation of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has been welcomed by the Iranian resistance, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). This […]
Time for Accountability with the Iranian Regime, According to U.S. Rep Ted Poe
For those Iranians who lived through the massacre of 1988, the lack of accountability within the regime is just another indignity in the story of their loved ones. Justice has been denied for these victims, who professed an ideology different the mullahs. They paid for this ideology with their lives. “Thirty years ago,…the government, Khomeini, […]
Excerpts From Maryam Rajavi’s Speech At Free Iran Event In Paris
A high-profile event highlighting the freedom movement for Iran took place in Paris yesterday. All the prominent dignitaries and policy makers were in attendance at the event. This event has been happening for last eight years, arranged by the National Council of Resistance of Iran, headed by their President, Maryam Rajavi. Delegations from 5 different […]
DeVos Enacts Cuts on Education Spending: Will Congress Approve?
There’s a lot of controversy regarding the U.S. Secretary of Education’s decisions, and a new item of business has hit the table. DeVos has recently proposed cuts on educational spending, but there’s some debate as to whether or not Congress will approve the proposed legislation. DeVos Proposed Cuts In a heated meeting on Capital Hill, […]
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