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The Spill: Mail-In Madness

President Trump Threatens Nevada Over Mail-In Votes The 2020 presidential election is quickly approaching. In November, Americans will cast their votes and the United States will find out whether it will have another four years of President Donald Trump or… Read More

Coronavirus Has Brought Back Some Classics

At a recent birthday celebration, someone asked: “What is one good thing that has happened as a result of the Coronavirus?” The answers sounded like a step back in time. The pandemic has brought back activities from the 20th Century…. Read More

A New Kind of Sanctuary: Protecting Small Businesses

When we hear the term sanctuary city, we think of illegal immigration. But that’s not the case in California’s newest sanctuary city, Atwater. The pandemic hasn’t been nearly as hard on the city as the state’s shutdown has, and the… Read More

Did Virginia Single Out Churchgoers?

Virginia Governor Ralph Northam is facing a legal battle over the First Amendment, and the Department of Justice (DOJ) has stepped into the fight. Lighthouse Fellowship Church on Chincoteague Island filed a federal lawsuit against Northam, alleging discrimination after Pastor… Read More

Teens Around the World Make a Difference During the Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our way of life and has disrupted normalcy. Social media is filled with funny memes as people try to make light of the quarantine to get a few laughs during such tough times. And then… Read More

The Spill: Abuela de Catalan

Oldest Lady in Spain Survives Coronavirus It’s a scary time in the world right now. People all over the globe are practicing social-distancing, self-isolation, and locking themselves in their homes while businesses close their doors. With all the bad news… Read More

Why Is Food Being Thrown Out During the Pandemic?

In the middle of this pandemic, milk is poured down the drain, livestock is euthanized, and vegetables are plowed over. There is huge consumer demand for the essentials, but store aisles are bare. And yet the United States produces and… Read More

Quarantine: It Worked Against Plague

If we look at the history of pandemics and fighting diseases, there may be one or two lessons we can learn. Some of the responses to threats like the Black Death just didn’t work, but they may be just the… Read More

Coronavirus and Immunity

The Coronavirus pandemic has a lot of people worried about the dangers of getting infected. It’s easy to get scared, thinking that our bodies have no real defenses against the virus or other microbes like bacteria. That’s not true. The… Read More

Coronavirus Lockdown: Hard on Humans but Nice for Nature

While humans are shutting themselves indoors to avoid the Coronavirus, the animal kingdom is taking advantage of the extra roaming space. Cities and tourist areas that are usually bustling with activity have been shut down, giving animals an opportunity they… Read More

Viruses: Just the Facts

When we get sick, it is often because a microbe – like bacteria or a virus – has entered our body. The Coronavirus pandemic has impacted millions of people around the world – but what is a virus, anyway? Here… Read More

A Tale Of Two Sacrifices – Part I

The word sacrifice is loaded with power – but does everyone fully understand what it means? A recent NBC/WSJ poll asked participants if they thought the COVID-19 crisis was the most significant public tragedy faced by Americans. The survey listed… Read More