During the six day Thanksgiving travel period, the number of long-distance trips increases by 54% and during the Christmas/New Year holiday, travel increases by 23%. While thousands of Americans travel across the country to visit family and friends, no one wants to get bogged down with sickness. Jayne McAllister, of Jayne McAllister Travel […]
White House issues public policy statment on Ebola response
The White House issued a statement of policy regarding the Ebola outbreak recently. It sought to reassure the public about the US government’s response to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. It read as follows: “Since the first cases of Ebola were reported in West Africa in March 2014, the United States has mounted a […]
Cuponation: 20 Things we wish From Lord Ganesha as a Nation
“Ganpati Bapp Morya, Pudhchya Varshi Laukar ya”. Bappa is on his way back, but here are a few wishes we hope grants us before he comes back to brighten our lives again next year… 1. Treat women with respect We have finally risen up (since last year) to fight against the horrendous crimes against women. […]
President of Russia Vladimir Putin meets with President Council for Civil Soicety and Human Rights
On July 29, 2014 President Vladimir Putin had a working meeting with Presidential Adviser and Chairman of the Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights Mikhail Fedotov. There the two discussed human rights concerns within the Russian Federation and Ukraine. He also briefed the President on the Council’s work since May 7, 2012, and […]
President Obama’s letter to Congress regarding trade war with Iceland over fin whale fishing
The SPEAKER pro tempore laid before the House the following message from the President of the United States; which was read and, together with the accompanying papers, referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Natural Resources and ordered to be printed: “To the Congress of the United States: On January 31, 2014, Secretary of […]
Tswana Atrocities 4.0
Ex-Slave turned Slavers and their Foreign Masters are together in Joint Genocide against the First Peoples. 1.0 The migrating Tswana, a Bantu speaking people from West Africa invaded the lands of the Khoisan-speaking First Nations of Southern Africa already around 2000 years ago, bringing with them agriculture as well as mainly cattle and some goats […]
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