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Legal Scholar Argues Roosevelt and Nixon Policies Created Socialist Undertones in U.S.
Legal scholar and researcher R.C. Caudill argues in his book 'The Great Arrogation: Why America is Not a Party to the Battle of Armageddon' that policies enacted during the administrations of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Richard Nixon contained strong socialist undertones. According to Caudill, these policies, while designed t...
March 22, 2024Read more

Author Howard Rotberg Uses 'Second Generation' Perspective to Confront Contemporary Ideological Threats
Howard Rotberg, a retired lawyer and affordable housing developer, has established himself as a distinctive voice in contemporary literature through his commitment to exposing and challenging prevailing ideologies. As the founder of Mantua Books, Canada's sole publishing house dedicated to conservative values and pro-Israel...
March 19, 2024Read more

Medical Expert Files Amicus Brief in Musk vs. OpenAI Case, Warning of Existential AI Threats
The legal dispute between Elon Musk and technology corporations Microsoft and OpenAI has attracted support from an unexpected medical expert who warns of catastrophic consequences from artificial intelligence development. Dr. Leonard G. Horowitz, Director of Medical Veritas International, Inc., submitted an amicus brief sup...
March 16, 2024Read more

Redmond Residents Challenge City's Handling of Homeless Housing Project Approval Process
Redmond residents are expressing significant concern over the city's approval process for a proposed 100-unit low-barrier homeless housing project in downtown, with public records indicating the decision to transfer city-owned land to Plymouth Housing was made prior to the City Council's February 13th vote. Councilmember Je...
March 14, 2024Read more

Haltom City Council Candidates Host Voter Registration Events Ahead of May Election
The upcoming Haltom City Council election on May 4 has prompted local candidates to organize voter registration and community engagement events, with a specific focus on increasing participation among the city's diverse population. Cindy Sturgeon, a licensed voter registrar and candidate for City Council, Place 3, highlight...
March 11, 2024Read more

Fourth-Generation Andersonian Greg Steele Announces City Council Candidacy for District 6
Greg Steele, a fourth-generation Andersonian born and raised in Linley Park, has declared his candidacy for the District 6 seat on the Anderson City Council. As a longtime resident and owner of Steele Family Law, LLC, Steele hopes to bring his strong connection to the area and understanding of local issues to city governanc...
March 9, 2024Read more
BEK TV Launches 'Open Range' Weekday Program to Explore North Dakota Culture and Values
"Open Range" is a dynamic TV program focusing on a wide range of topics that impact North Dakota. Tune in for insightful discussions, diverse perspectives, and a celebration of the state's culture and heritage. Join us on BEK TV for an engaging journey through North Dakota's heart and soul.
January 19, 2024Read more
Probate Attorney Accused of Embezzling $40,000 from Trust as Financial Institutions Deflect Responsibility
In March 2023, investigative reporter Michael Volpe uncovered evidence suggesting that DeMeo wrote two checks to herself, each amounting to $20,000, from the Flint Trust. Astonishingly, these transactions occurred after DeMeo had been officially removed as the trustee on February 24, 2023.
January 16, 2024Read more
Survey Reveals 42% of Small Businesses Forgo Christmas Bonuses Amid Economic Strain
The late-November survey found that 42% of America’s small businesses must forgo giving Christmas bonuses, while another 28% said that bonuses will be smaller than last year.
December 7, 2023Read more
