It’s Girl Scout Cookie Season!

It’s that time of the year again, Girl Scout Cookie Season! Girl Scouts raise funds for activities through successful fundraisers like selling cookies. Girl Scout Cookies are a type of cookie sold by the Girl Scouts of the USA as a fundraising activity. Some of the most popular varieties include Thin Mints, Samoas, Trefoils, Tagalongs, and Do-si-dos. The cookies are typically sold door-to-door by Girl … Continue reading It’s Girl Scout Cookie Season!

Top 10 Side Hustles in 2023

In 2023, side hustles mix traditional and new businesses. The gig economy is growing more popular, and there are many ways to make money. Side hustles are becoming increasingly popular as they provide people with additional sources of income while giving them the freedom to work on their own schedule. The key is to find something that works for you and that you’re passionate about … Continue reading Top 10 Side Hustles in 2023

‘Satanic’ Statue Honoring Ruth Ginsburg Raises Concerns

New York added a satanic-looking statue to their courthouse to honor former Supreme Court Judge Ruth Ginsburg. Controversial Satanistic Statue The new eight-foot-tall golden statue by Pakistani American artist Shahzia Sikander stands on the roof of the state courthouse in New York’s Flatiron district next to previous statues of respected lawmakers Moses, Confucius, and Zoroaster. The demonic sculpture is meant to pay homage to Ruth Bader … Continue reading ‘Satanic’ Statue Honoring Ruth Ginsburg Raises Concerns

‘White People More Dangerous Than Animals’

Earlier this week, a two-hour Michigan school board meeting took place, where Kesha Hamilton, a school board member, stood by her statements that white people are more dangerous than animals. In December, Hamilton boldly tweeted out: “Whiteness is so evil. it manipulates then says, I won’t apologize for my dishonesty and trauma-inducing practices and thinks you should applaud it for being honest about its ability … Continue reading ‘White People More Dangerous Than Animals’

Cricket Powder Approved As Flour Ingredient

The European Union just approved cricket powder, “Acheta domesticus” as a component of flour-based foods. Cricket Powder in Flour The European Union (EU) will begin allowing food producers to include cricket powder in flour-based products. Cricket flour is made by whole-milling cooked crickets that have been dried. It is a whole, unprocessed food and not an isolated protein source. After deciding to approve cricket powder, … Continue reading Cricket Powder Approved As Flour Ingredient

Headless MLK Statue Shocks Boston Community

On Friday, it was unveiled at an invitation-only ceremony in the same place King led 20,000 people on a freedom march more than 50 years ago. Kin of MLK, Coretta Scott King, hates the new $10 million sculpture just dedicated to her and her iconic civil-rights-leader husband in Boston — with a cousin claiming it “looks like a penis.” The massive bronze piece, titled “The Embrace,” features two … Continue reading Headless MLK Statue Shocks Boston Community

Mel Gibson Launches ‘Passion of the Christ’ Sequel

Mel Gibson will be making a sequel to the 2004 mega-hit film “Passion of the Christ.” Veteran film journalist Jordan Ruimy shared Wednesday that Gibson will begin filming The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection in the next few months. “Gibson has been hard at work on the screenplay with Braveheart screenwriter Randall Wallace. There have already been six drafts. ‘Resurrection’ would focus on the twenty-four … Continue reading Mel Gibson Launches ‘Passion of the Christ’ Sequel

Netflix Building On Decommissioned Army Base

In a surprising move, Netflix will build a new production studio at an old decommissioned army base in New Jersey. The Studio Details Netflix will invest $905 million to transform a vacant Army base in New Jersey into its East Coast production hub. The streaming service reportedly paid $55 million for the 292-acre Fort Monmouth military base in Eatontown and Oceanport, located about 60 miles … Continue reading Netflix Building On Decommissioned Army Base

5 Weird Christmas Traditions

People celebrate Christmas on December 25. It’s a sacred religious holiday and a worldwide cultural and commercial phenomenon. 5 Weird Christmas Traditions in America Christmas is a time for celebration and joy and the perfect time for families to come together and share some unusual traditions – but not everyone celebrates Christmas the same way. Families across America sometimes celebrate Christmas in a weird way. … Continue reading 5 Weird Christmas Traditions

Poinsettias are popular holiday plants known for their bright red leaves and star-shaped blossoms, and if taken care of can last for years.

How To Care for Your Poinsettia Plant

Poinsettias are a popular holiday plant known for their bright red leaves and star-shaped blossoms, and if taken care of properly, they can last for years. Poinsettia Plant Care Caring for poinsettia plants is not difficult, but it does require some attention to keep them looking their best, and so they can be enjoyed year-round. Here are a few tips on how to care for … Continue reading How To Care for Your Poinsettia Plant