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Culture, History, Media, Politics
Does Putin have to Die: Interview with Ilya Ponomarov Episode 5
Does Putin have to Die: Interview with Ilya Ponomarov Episode 5 This article is the transcript of a live ‘interview’ show done regularly by journalist Gregg Stebben and Ilya Ponomarev, the only member of the Russian Parliament to vote against Putin in the annexation of Crimea and now a Russian dissident and Ukraine supporter. Please […]
Maternal Instincts Are Not Real
Mirror, mirror on the wall who is the best mummy of them all? This is the question most mothers ask themselves but are too afraid to ask out loud because there’s a magical instinct all mothers have, an instinct known as the maternal instinct. While mummy may know best, a lot of the time, she […]
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West divorce settlement
Kim Kardashian is a reality TV star, social media influencer and entrepreneur. She rose to fame in early 2007 after a sex tape featuring Kim and her then-boyfriend R&B singer Ray J was leaked online. The attention helped the Kardashian family including Bruce Jenner’s later transition into a woman. Her ratings went up after the […]
The star behind Netflix’s new hit series ‘Wednesday’ Jena Ortega
Jena Ortega is not new to the acting scene; she is the recipient of various accolades, including an Imagen Award for her role in the series Stuck in the Middle. She has been working in the TV and film industry for a decade. Her career started when she played a role as a guest star […]
Business, Economics, Money, Sports
Overpayment in football—ruining careers?
Imagine a world without football, and football itself did not exist in the first place. We can all agree that the world is changing, but that change is diminishing some critical individuals. I’ll take a close look at the football clubs. Are the standards that existed with football legends and clubs still in place? Is […]
The Decline Of The Traditional Family Will Eventually Mess Our Society Up
I grew up in a matriarchal home so obviously, I grew up knowing that women make the rules and that men were bad people who wanted to dim our light. Many years later as a single mother and a daughter to divorced parents, I long for a traditional family. As a woman, I am grateful […]
2022 World Cup – The Limits of France
For their final group match against Tunisia, Didier Deschamps decided to rest nine top players, including Antoine Grizemann, captain Hugo Lloris and World Cup top scorer Kylian Mbappe. “Les Bleus” already booked their place in the next round after their brilliant victory against Denmark last week. Didier Deschamps has probably the most talented 11 players […]
Culture, History, Media, Politics
Does Putin have to Die: Interview with Agnieszka Gorska Episode 4
Does Putin have to Die: Interview with Agnieszka Gorska Episode 4 This article is the transcript of a live ‘interview’ show done regularly by journalist Gregg Stebben and Ilya Ponomarev, the only member of the Russian Parliament to vote against Putin in the annexation of Crimea and now a Russian dissident and Ukraine supporter. Please […]
Will Smith’s Screen Return?
Will Smith has made a quite successful career in acting making him one of the top black actors in the world. At least that is what I think, as he is one of my favorite black actors. He is the kind of actor that you just do not forget, he leaves a mark. When he […]
Sports – a Tool For Peace
I am unwavering in my belief that Sports can be a powerful tool for promoting peace. Who doesn’t enjoy watching their favorite sport? Sports richness is unparalleled. Sports have brought people together and will continue to bring people together across boundaries, cultures, and religions. When I look at the current century and what sports have […]
Own worst enemy? The conversations that Takeoff’s death have spiked recently
On November 1, 2022, the world was hit by the sad news that Migos rapper, Takeoff, had passed away after getting shot after attending a private party of about 40 to 50 guests. He was only 28, and right now, so many people are wondering how he died and who is responsible for his death. […]
Decisions – How to make them and stay happy
Welcome Back to the Happy Class – the previous post is here in case you missed it. /blog/columnist/jay-knight/the-happy-class-lets-get-started/ Making decisions can be one of the hardest things humans do. They fret. They worry. And they make themselves unhappy all during the process – and even afterward by second-guessing their decisions. I break decision-making into two […]