Columbus Day celebrates the day when Christopher Columbus first arrived in the Americas, which occurred onOctober 12, 1492. It is a day that is celebrated in many parts of North America as well as in parts of Latin America and the Caribbean. ...
Okay. He’s not really giving up much, but we’ll go more into that. But so this is what’s important instead. So, Indian goods still flowed to Britain, but they’re not paying for it in gold and silver anymore. They’re paying using Indians’ own tax revenue to buy their goods....
Pregnancy is often celebrated, but for those with BDD, it can feel isolating and overwhelming. Infertility 5 Min Read I Don’t Identify With Infertility—Or Do I? Infertility hides behind closed doors yet connects deeply with anyone who has carried an unspoken burden. Parenting ...
I grew up as a Jew, and I will tell you exactly what the Jewish agenda is to control this country. (You will not hear this from Paul Craig Roberts’ hero, Stephen Lendman.)Jews are hell-bent (and they have succeeded) in destroying a white Christian power bloc that once DID rule ...
Although many people in the community are annoyed that another Mexican restaurant is opening up, we have no doubt that just like every other Mexican restaurant in town, this spot will be packed. Pedro's Tacos and Tequila is no stranger to success, their Bossier location is not even their ...
What is this big room we’re in, and who put us here? What is that bright yellow circle on the ceiling and where does it go every night? Where does the ocean end and what happens when you get there? Where are all the dead people now that they’re not here anymore?