By Kimberley Johnson on December 22, 2015
7-year-old boy from Virginia who records himself giving reviews to different theater performances, 7-year-old theater critic, A great many United States politicians should take a lesson from Iain, Children are cute and insightful, civil rights, Critic review of West Side Story, Iain Theatre Critic, The Holiday Season is upon us and theatre critics are welcome, We Should All Take A Cue From This 7-Year-Old Theatre Critic – VIDEO, West Side Story
Arts & Sciences, Civil Rights, Human Interest
A great many United States politicians should take a lesson from Iain. The holiday season is upon us and if you’re a political junkie like me, you’re probably sick and tired of all the angry words, name-calling and crazy theatrics coming from presidential candidates and congressional representatives. If so, I have a special treat for […]
By Samuel Warde on November 6, 2015
Ben Carson, Conservative Website Blasts Ben Carson, Election 2016, Forbes blasts Ben Carson for pyramid lies, Right Wing Fanatics, Science Denial, Science Deniers
Arts & Sciences, Debunking Right Wing Lies, Election 2016, Religious Fanaticism, Republican Logic, Republicans, Right Wing Fanatics, Right Wing Lies, Right-Wing Myths
Another epic failure by Ben Carson as he gets slammed by Forbes for his deliberate ignorance and decades-long practice of telling lies. Noted conservative website, Forbes, blasted Republican presidential hopeful Ben Carson for lying for decades about the creation of the ancient Egyptian pyramids after he affirmed his 1998 statement that he believes the Egyptian […]
By Kimberley Johnson on June 24, 2015
Birth Control for men, Male contraception, The Man Pill
Arts & Sciences, Medicine, Science
Soon the reproductive landscape will see a big change with the introduction of the first FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approved male contraceptive since the condom. Vasalgel isn’t really a pill, it’s a non-hormonal drug expected to be available in the United States around 2018-2020. One injection would last for years. Vasalgel, created by Parsemus […]
By Samuel Warde on May 11, 2015
Crowd Control Drones, Homeland Security, Police Overreach, Police State, Riot Control Copters, Riot-Control Drones, Weird News
Arts & Sciences, Homeland Security, Police Overreach
Protestors and rioters may now have to worry about more than just police on foot, thanks to the Skunk Riot Control Copter. An aerial drone manufactured by South African company Desert Wolf, the Skunk is capable of shooting up to 80 pepper spray containing rounds of non-lethal ammunition per second while flashing strobe lights and […]
By Samuel Warde on January 21, 2015
NASA, NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly, Scott Kelly, Space
Arts & Sciences
Imagine carrying out hundreds of scientific and research experiments, every day, for a year… in space. For American astronaut Scott Kelly, that will soon be his reality. In March, this resident of Houston, Texas will launch to the International Space Station and become the first American to live and work aboard the orbiting laboratory for […]