As Alice in Wonderland may have put it, “Things at the U.S. Postal Service keep getting curiouser and curiouser.” The source of the dysfunction is
Day: September 10, 2020
The Wells Fargo Account Scandal: Now and Then
San Francisco – The Current Affairs Times previously investigated the case against HSBC Bank. In Part Two of our banking scandal coverage, we are writing
Release of The Taliban Prisoners: Does This Mean Peace?
Dylan Winsick, contributing Content Warning: Violence and Abuse Kabul, Afghanistan – The Afghan Jirga (assembly) approved the process of releasing the last 400 Taliban prisoners
The Taliban: Who Are They and Why Are They Important?
Dylan Winsick, contributing Kabul, Afghanistan – The International community recently witnessed a landmark peace deal between the United States and the Taliban. The Taliban has
DOJ To Represent Donald Trump In a Rape Lawsuit – Can They Do That?
Content Warning – Physical and Sexual Abuse New York – On September 8, 2020, The Department of Justice (DOJ) through a court filing in the
UPDATE: Racial Injustice Protests Are Turning Minneapolis and Portland Into Hotbeds of Violence and Looting
Minneapolis and Portland – Since the death of George Floyd in May, many American cities are seeing large, racial injustice protests. These protests are erupting
Sports and Politics Collide Following the Jacob Blake Shooting
New York – In the days following the Jacob Blake shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin, many sports leagues have united to protest against police involvement in
“The World is Waiting for Answers” on the Poisoning of Putin Critic, Alexei Navalny
Berlin – On September 2, the German government confirmed via lab tests that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was poisoned by Novichok, a Soviet-era nerve
Russian-operated Peace Data Shut Down for Spreading Disinformation Using Fake Profiles
Moscow – Peace Data, a Russian-operated global news website, has recently deleted all news content and completely shut down its website. The site reportedly generated
Lexa’s Wellness Way – Apologize Like You Mean It
It’s easy to feel embarrassed after you’ve made a mistake or done someone wrong, especially if that person is someone you really care about. It’s