This film has got a 93 per cent rating on Rotten Tomatoes and has doubled its budget at the box office but I still feel that Arrival could be the most underrated film I’ve seen in a very long time. In a year that has featured Deadpool, Zootopia and Moonlight, just to name a few dope films - Denis Villeneuve piece is the one that leaves me struggling for adjectives. I could … [Read more...] about Arrival Film Review
Headless Democratic Party
Here is an excerpt from a Wall Street Journal article by Janet Hook: "In the absence of a galvanizing party leader or a consensus about what the Democratic Party should do in the wake of the 2016 election, there is a proliferation of power centers offering different diagnoses and solutions for the future. . . The scattershot self-examination is reminiscent of Will Rogers’ … [Read more...] about Headless Democratic Party
How Composting Can Help Restaurants—And The Environment
How Composting Can Help Restaurants—And The Environment By Kevin Templeton As a chef, cooking is my passion. In pursuing that passion, I’ve learned that the waste our restaurant industry produces is both a major problem — and a significant opportunity. Without oxygen, unused food decomposing in landfills will release methane gas, which is harmful to the environment and … [Read more...] about How Composting Can Help Restaurants—And The Environment
Cuban exiles pour onto Miami streets to celebrate Fidel Castro’s death
MIAMI — Fidel Castro died, and Cuban Miami did what it does in times of community celebration: It spilled onto the streets of Little Havana — and Hialeah, and Kendall — to honk horns, bang pans, and set off more than a few fireworks, saved for exactly the sort of unexpected special occasion that proved worthy… … [Read more...] about Cuban exiles pour onto Miami streets to celebrate Fidel Castro’s death
Cartoon: Hasta la vista Fidel
Hasta la vista Fidel by Clay Jones A lot of people are saying “F you, 2016” as they’re upset at the number of celebrity deaths this year. I don’t get that. Famous people die every year. Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, John Lennon, George Harrison, Jeff MacNelly, and Herblock didn’t die in 2016. But I too would like to tell 2016 that it can go suck a long one but not because it … [Read more...] about Cartoon: Hasta la vista Fidel
World’s Largest Open Air Laundromat: 25,000 Washermen of Mumbai’s Iconic ‘Dhobi Ghat’ to move into Tall Towers
Mumbai, November 25, 2016: The 25,000 washermen of Mumbai's iconic ‘Dhobi Ghat' - the scene of scores of Bollywood movies and the world's largest open air laundromat - will move into tall towers, courtesy of a slum rehabilitation project which got underway on Friday. NewsGram brings to you latest new stories in India. The washer folk… … [Read more...] about World’s Largest Open Air Laundromat: 25,000 Washermen of Mumbai’s Iconic ‘Dhobi Ghat’ to move into Tall Towers
Clinton campaign joins Green Party’s Wisconsin recount effort
Washington (dpa) - Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign will participate in a presidential recount petitioned in the Midwestern state of Wisconsin by the Green Party, her top lawyer said Saturday. The campaign has examined allegations of irregularities since the November 8 election, in which Clinton unexpectedly lost to Republican Donald Trump, but found no "actionable … [Read more...] about Clinton campaign joins Green Party’s Wisconsin recount effort
First U.S. Service Member Killed in Syria
The death of any of our service men or women in combat is tragic enough. When such a loss occurs during one of our cherished holidays, the pain and grief are somehow magnified. The first casualty in any major combat operation carries a grim significance. On Friday the Department of Defense (DoD) announced the death of a sailor who was supporting Operation Inherent Resolve in … [Read more...] about First U.S. Service Member Killed in Syria
Daryl Cagle Cartoon: Trump and the Swamp
See great cartoons by all the top political cartoonists at http://cagle.com. To license this cartoon for your own site, visit http://politicalcartoons.com … [Read more...] about Daryl Cagle Cartoon: Trump and the Swamp
Former Cuban President Fidel Castro dies at age 90
By Marc Frank HAVANA (Reuters) - Fidel Castro, the Cuban revolutionary leader who built a communist state on the doorstep of the United States and for five decades defied U.S. efforts to topple him, died on Friday, state-run Cuban Television said. He was 90. Castro, in poor health since an intestinal ailment nearly killed him in 2006. The bearded Fidel Castro took … [Read more...] about Former Cuban President Fidel Castro dies at age 90
Obama Administration to shut down months-long protest of thousands at Standing Rock
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has told the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe that the main encampment used by those protesting the Dakota Access pipeline will be closed by December 5, according to CBC Canada and other news reports. Anyone who remains at the Oceti Sakowin camp after that date is subject to criminal trespassing charges, according to Col. John Henderson, the Omaha … [Read more...] about Obama Administration to shut down months-long protest of thousands at Standing Rock
More evidence ties sugary, caffeinated drinks to poor sleep
By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) - Adults who sleep no more than five hours a night are more likely to be heavy soda drinkers than people who get more rest, a U.S. study suggests. Soda is the main source of added sugar in the American diet, researchers note in the journal Sleep Health. Soda and lack of sleep are both independently associated with obesity, and … [Read more...] about More evidence ties sugary, caffeinated drinks to poor sleep
‘The Slime Factor Is Overwhelming’: Charles Blow Obliterates President-Elect Trump (Guest Voice)
New York Times columnist Charles Blow is very glad he did not have to sit in on the recent interview the paper of record conducted with Donald Trump. It might have actually sickened him. The fact that during the interview, as the Times reported, Trump seemed to backtrack on many of his hard line positions during… … [Read more...] about ‘The Slime Factor Is Overwhelming’: Charles Blow Obliterates President-Elect Trump (Guest Voice)
Democrats need new blood
ASHINGTON -- Nancy Pelosi, the House Democratic leader, will be 77 next year. Steny Hoyer, her deputy, will be 78. Jim Clyburn, the No. 3 Democratic leader, will be 77. Their current ages, if combined, would date back to before 1787, the year George Washington presided over the signing of the Constitution. It is time for them to go. This … [Read more...] about Democrats need new blood
President Trump: The Name Should Be Endorsed By All Americans
by Walter Brasch When Sen. Barack Obama was running for the presidency and for most of his two terms, the Tea Party right-wing claimed he was born in Kenya, that he was a radicalized Muslim, and was unfit to be president. The rise of the Tea Party led to a rise of racist ideology and an increase of violence during political rallies. After Sen. Obama’s election, Sen. Mitch … [Read more...] about President Trump: The Name Should Be Endorsed By All Americans
Mike Peters Guest Cartoon: Jeff Sessions’ Appointment as Attorney General
Jeff Sessions' Appointment as Attorney General by Mike Peters OF RELATED INTEREST: --Jeff Sessions is the Democrats' Worst Nightmare --Civil Rights Groups Furious in Opposition to Jeff Sessions Nod for U.S. Attorney General --THE TOTAL TRUMPISM OF JEFF SESSIONS, ATTORNEY GENERAL NOMINEE --Pick Any LGBTQ Rights Issue. Jeff Sessions Has Voted Against It. Mike … [Read more...] about Mike Peters Guest Cartoon: Jeff Sessions’ Appointment as Attorney General
Rohingya face Myanmar ‘ethnic cleansing’: UN official
Myanmar is carrying out "ethnic cleansing" of Rohingya Muslims, a UN official has said, as stories of gang rape, torture and murder emerge from among the thousands who have fled to Bangladesh. Up to 30,000 members of the ethnic community have abandoned their homes in Myanmar to escape the unfolding violence, the UN said, after troops… … [Read more...] about Rohingya face Myanmar ‘ethnic cleansing’: UN official
Make our (Costly) Infrastructure Great Again
Make our (Costly) Infrastructure Great Again By John L. Micek By his own admission, President-elect Donald Trump is a guy who likes to build stuff: A golf course in Scotland. A hotel in Washington D.C. A great, big beautiful wall on the American border with Mexico. But when it comes to his most ambitious building project yet - a badly needed, $1 trillion upgrade of … [Read more...] about Make our (Costly) Infrastructure Great Again
How Trump is giving his followers the permission to pretty much do as they please (Guest Voice)
Analysis "Nihilists! F- me. I mean, say what you want about the tenets of National Socialism, Dude, at least it's an ethos." - Walter, The Big Lebowski. Swastikas spraypainted on synagogues, churches, and parks. Blacks threatened with lynching. Muslim women told to remove their hijab or be set on fire. In the first few days after… … [Read more...] about How Trump is giving his followers the permission to pretty much do as they please (Guest Voice)
Angela Merkel to the Rescue
' It was vintage Merkel. Neatly organizing her papers before speaking in her soft Berliner accent, the German Chancellor made the announcement everybody had been waiting for, “To stand as a candidate for a fourth time after 11 years in power is anything but a trivial decision, not for the country, for the party, nor for me,”… … [Read more...] about Angela Merkel to the Rescue



































